A Parrish Art Museum program to be highlighted at the American Parkinson Disease Association conference, Valentine’s Day brings three artist couples to Keyes Art, and sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas celebrates the Super Bowl.
A Parrish Art Museum program to be highlighted at the American Parkinson Disease Association conference, Valentine’s Day brings three artist couples to Keyes Art, and sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas celebrates the Super Bowl.
Forty-four East End artists have been selected by Paton Miller for the seventh iteration of “East End Collected” at the Southampton Arts Center.
Michael Butler at Hampton Library, late-night open studio at The Church, Christopher Knowles performance and talk at Watermill Center, paintings and mixed-media works at Oscar Molina Gallery, group show at LTV.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Bay Street Theater will present “David Dean Bottrell Makes Love,” a solo show of funny and moving true-love stories from the actor-writer’s life.
Bay Street Theater announces Actors’ Equity auditions for its upcoming season and calls for applications for a summer stage manager. Those with summer housing in the area are encouraged to apply.
Bay Street Theater to host an All Star Comedy show, a screening of "La Traviata" from the Met, and a Broadway Skating Party at the Buckskill Winter Club.
After experiencing a lifetime of trauma, a lawyer and educator's recent loss of a loved one plus a terrible accident sparked the urge to write it all down.
The Church debriefs a judge/attorney/actor/rock-and-roller, the Masonic Music series will feature Caroline Doctorow, classic films in Montauk, a virtual talk on winter gardening, and two rock shows in Riverhead.
A new exhibition at The Church will feature work by Nanette Carter, Gregory Coates, Al Loving, and Frank Wimberley, four African-American artists with strong ties to Sag Harbor.
Almond Zigmund speaks at The Church, urban garden design at Keyes Art, group shows at Grenning and AB NY, and Hector Leonardi in Riverhead
The Siren Sisters, a trio of East End drag queens who will perform at LTV on Saturday, talk about the growing popularity of drag culture and how their own careers took shape.
Linda K. Alpern, Leslie Wayne, and Lucy Winton, whose work can be seen in the Parrish Art Museum’s “An Expanded Portrait” exhibition, will discuss their creative process at the museum on Friday.
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