Fashions by Kayla Lookinghorse, a Native American designer, and a new feature by Ginew Benton, a Native filmmaker, are two highlights of an afternoon of Indigenous fashion and art at LTV.
Fashions by Kayla Lookinghorse, a Native American designer, and a new feature by Ginew Benton, a Native filmmaker, are two highlights of an afternoon of Indigenous fashion and art at LTV.
Lez Zeppelin, returning to the Stephen Talkhouse, has captured the power of Led Zeppelin’s music for 19 years, performing around the world and earning kudos from Led Zep’s founder, Jimmy Page.
Lucy Winton at Tripoli and Dalton Portella at Lucore, new shows at Halsey McKay, Nela Arias-Misson’s brilliant forms at Keyes, Lichtenstein Foundation gifts, butterflies in Bridgehampton, Alastair Gordon’s works on paper.
Evocative paintings of New York (and Nuyorican) apartments and a sculptural installation inspired by nature are at the Arts Center at Duck Creek.
HamptonsFilm has announced its SummerDocs series of award-winning documentaries and the return of outdoor screenings of cinema classics at Herrick Park and Main Beach.
After an entrepreneurial career that brought her into the orbit of Michelle Obama, Rose Cameron launched a series of paintings that brought back—and visually expressed—long-blocked memories of her childhood in the Philippines.
The Southampton Arts Center's sixth annual Architecture and Design Tour, set for Friday, June 16, will explore the modern evolution of Shingle Style architecture in Southampton.
The Watermill Center’s 10-acre campus will be enlivened with art installations and performances on its Community Day.
The Parrish Art Museum’s Landscape Pleasures event will feature lectures by three landscape architects on Saturday morning and self-guided tours of five gardens on Sunday.
Bay Street Theater’s new musical, “Double Helix,” scores big with smashing performances, a compelling heroine, a hummable score, and nimble direction.
JR on the inside and outside of the Parrish, photographers’ group in Springs, an African mural in Southampton, scenes of Black life in Sag Harbor, plus dystopian paintings and geometric abstraction.
La Manga will bring a program of Afro-Colombian culture and music to the Arts Center at Duck Creek in Springs.
Copyright © 1996-2024 The East Hampton Star. All rights reserved.