Zoe Hitzig, a poet and author of "The Mezzanine," will read from and discuss her work at the Watermill Center.
Zoe Hitzig, a poet and author of "The Mezzanine," will read from and discuss her work at the Watermill Center.
A virtual Drawdown Festival features three days of talks, films, and workshops confronting climate change.
Sara Cochran, the Sag Harbor Church's chief curator, discusses her deep engagement with contemporary art and ideas.
Four artists at Halsey McKay, Charles Ly at Harper's Chelsea, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer speaks on Jackson Pollock
It was right before Memorial Day last year when the Sag Harbor resident's book "The Lost Boys of Montauk" was released. Among the positive responses were starred reviews for the exhaustively researched story of a local tragedy dating back to the 1980s.
David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust onscreen at Sag Cinema, and auditions for productions in Quogue and Riverhead
The composer Carter Burwell discusses the challenges and rewards of creating the score for Joel Coen's "The Tragedy of Macbeth."
Along with her artwork, Elaine de Kooning's house and studio have been recognized for their historic importance.
A documentary by Jeremy Dennis at the Parrish, new shows at Keyes, Drawing Room, Grenning, and Folioeast, plus Syd Solomon in Chelsea
A piano concert in Southampton by Jeremy Ajani Jordan on Sunday will feature works by Beethoven, Scriabin, Chopin, and Wagner.
Programs at Sag Harbor Cinema and The Church in Sag Harbor will celebrate New York's drag ballroom culture then and now.
Liadain Warwick Smith is interested in the material, the form, and the meditative process that creates her ceramic vessels, coiling and pinching inch by inch.
An online art show from Guild Hall volunteers, the Parrish screens a Duchamp doc, the Pollock-Krasner House announces its January Zoom programs, and the White Room Gallery goes "glam."
The affluent Georgica Association is the setting for a pandemic comedy written and produced by Nick Schutt, who spent summers there growing up.
Folioeast is showing paintings by Eva Faye and Amy Wickersham at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in Bridgehampton.
Kelly Taxter has stepped down as Parrish Art Museum director after nine months.
'Citizen Ashe' garners both audience and human rights awards at Hamptons Doc Fest.
It seems Carey Lowell, the former model, Bond girl, and "Law and Order" actor, has entered her second spring. Ms. Lowell, 60, has now added ceramicist to her résumé.
Bay Street's summer season will feature an edgy new comedy, a Pulitzer-winning drama, and the musical "Ragtime" as an "intimate spectacle."
New Parrish acquisitions feature artists who have shown there recently, NYSCA spreads some holiday joy on the South Fork, and the Watermill Center is taking applications for 2023 residencies.
Stephen Laub's art explores the personal and the historical in multiple mediums.
Holiday concerts in East Hampton, Water Mill, and Southampton, a diamond counterfeiter at The Church, plus jazz in Southampton and fusion in Sag Harbor
Rifts continue to grow in the LongHouse Reserve community in the wake of Matko Tomicic's dismissal and other controversial moves.
Montauk's Bill O'Connell, director of Hamptons Jazz Fest, is a Grammy nominee.
The Choral Society will postpone its holiday concert to a date in mid-January because of a Covid-19 exposure within the group.
Native American horror film at LTV, holiday market at Madoo, seasonal concerts at Old Whalers, 'Music Man' returns
Online legal advice for artists is available for a nominal fee in an estate planning clinic from the Center for Art Law.
Healing in Southampton, modernism on the rise in Sag Harbor, artists' panel at the Parrish, and several holiday shows
The Moondogs cover the Beatles at Bay Street, Winston Irie at the Masonic Temple, upcoming shows at the Talkhouse
Sketches, paintings, and murals by the award-winning set designer Tony Walton at Mark Borghi in Sag Harbor
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