Eric Haze at the Pollock-Krasner House, a trailblazing comic artist at The Church, group shows at Lucore and the Southampton Cultural Center, Sasson Soffer talk and tour.
The Art Scene 04.03.25Eric Haze at the Pollock-Krasner House, a trailblazing comic artist at The Church, group shows at Lucore and the Southampton Cultural Center, Sasson Soffer talk and tour.
The Danes Are ComingThe celebrated Danish String Quartet will open the spring series of Bridgehampton Chamber Music with works by Dmitri Shostakovich and Franz Schubert.
Bits and Pieces 03.27.25Stage debut for "Strangelove," tribute to female rockers, "12 Angry Men" in Riverhead, doc festival and drag bingo at LTV, comedy in Southampton.
Choral Society in ConcertThe Choral Society of the Hamptons' spring concert will feature contemplative and calming music by Liszt and Fauré.
Ernst Lubitsch’s Classic ComediesThe Sag Harbor Cinema will show seven classic comedies directed by Ernst Lubitsch in the 1930s and '40s, all brimming with "the Lubitsch touch."
Fashion, Piano Duet, Paper FlowersThe Church in Sag Harbor will host a talk by Paulo Josepetti, a fashion designer, a four-hands piano concert by the Shelest Piano Duo, and a paper-flower workshop.
The Art Scene 03.27.25A panel discussion at the Southampton Arts Center will feature six artists who are exhibiting in "East End Collected 8."
‘Doing Art in Nature’ at LongHouseAfter almost 40 years at art galleries in Atlanta and New York City, Mary Gail Doerhoefer has realized her dream of merging art and nature at LongHouse.
An Artist and Her Famous BrotherThe lives of the actor Jimmy Stewart and his sister Mary, an acclaimed artist, formed parallel stories of creativity and courage during World War II.
Bits and Pieces 03.20.25Slavic Soul brass band at Bay Street, open studios at Watermill Center, jazz at the Masonic Temple, and the Hamptons Film Fest is accepting submissions for 2025.
Indigenous History Is Here"Eternal Testament," a new exhibition at The Church in Sag Harbor, engages with the Indigenous history of eastern Long Island.
The Art Scene 03.20.25Agathe Snow at the Sagaponack Farm Distillery, three artists in conversation at the Women's Art Center, a group show at LTV.
Trailblazing Women ArchitectsThe documentary "City Dreamers" illuminates the careers of four female architects whose influence on our cities over the past 70 years has been profound.
Opinion: All AboardThe energy brought by the three young actors in "The Railway Children" at the Southampton Cultural Center radiated throughout the rest of the cast.
A Children’s ClassicBoots on the Ground Theater's new production is "The Railway Children," adapted from Edith Nesbit's 1905 children's book and starring three young local actors.
Bits and Pieces 03.13.25Beethoven's "Fidelio" from The Met, comedy at Bay Street, classical recital on Shelter Island, Shinnecock storytelling, saving Penn Station, music at the Masonic Temple.
Parallel Paths in Architecture and ArtThroughout his long and successful career as an architect, Peter Gumpel has sustained a practice as a watercolor painter some of whose remarkable portraits are being assembled into a book.
Shirley Chisholm and KlezmerLTV will host a solo show about Shirley Chisholm, three local performers in concert, and Isle of Klezbos, an all-female klezmer group.
The Art Scene 03.13.25Eric Dever and Joel Perlman in Bridgehampton, monotype workshop at The Church, group shows at Lucore, the White Room, and Grenning, "Erotic City" at Firestone.
The Art Scene 03.06.25Small works at Springs Library, "Love and Passion" at Ashawagh, curator's tour at the Parrish, watercolor workshop in Bridgehampton, art's healing power at Bay Street.
Bits and Pieces 03.06.25Madoo visits Manhattan, a comic romp at Hampton Theatre Company, Michelangelo in verse, soul at Bay Street, and a talk on beneficial wasps.
Music by Jazz LuminariesEast End Jazz will bring seven female musicians to LTV Studios for a concert celebrating the works of iconic female jazz composers and performers.
Shout Out and DanceA busy weekend at The Church in Sag Harbor will feature the director, actor, and visual artist Walter Bobbie, a dance party, open studios, and a talk about some typewriters.
The Parrish Reveals Its 2025 LineupThe Parrish Art Museum's 2025 exhibition schedule features solo shows dedicated to Shirin Neshat, Sean Scully, James Howell, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Nina Yankowitz.
Bits and Pieces 02.27.25A music festival benefit, an "All the President's Men" screening, a Big Easy fund-raiser, classical piano in Southampton, an a cappella group in East Hampton, jazz at Bay Street and the Masonic Club, and more.
Drawing Salon, Songs of the SeaThe Church in Sag Harbor will host an exhibition tour, a "drawing happening," and a concert by the Sons of Town Hall, a pair of 19th-century vagabonds.
Historic Portrait Finds a HomeAn 1834 portrait of Ephraim Byram, a prominent Sag Harbor astronomer, clockmaker, engineer, and bookbinder, has been acquired by Preservation Long Island.
Juxtaposing Past and PresentMatthew Ward's curatorial approach at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center is to develop projects that create a dialogue between the regionally historical and the contemporary.
The Art Scene 02.27.25Curator leads tour of the Charlotte Park exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum, and artists hold forth at the Southampton Arts Center.
‘Oregon’: The Death of a MatriarchLaura Darrell's first full-length play is about three generations of a New England family forced to grapple with end-of-life issues.
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