Leslie Hewitt’s installation at Dia Bridgehampton draws on local landscape, geological time, Black and Indigenous art and history, colonialism, and more through sculpture, video, and music.
Leslie Hewitt’s installation at Dia Bridgehampton draws on local landscape, geological time, Black and Indigenous art and history, colonialism, and more through sculpture, video, and music.
An award-winning Indian epic will be screened at the Sag Harbor Cinema, followed by a talk with the director and an Indian buffet from Saaz restaurant to follow.
A real-life drowning inspired Sam Wagner's screenplay about a haunted house on East Hampton's Middle Lane.
The Church will host the co-owners of Canio's Books, who will talk about the challenges of bookselling in the 21st century, and LayeRhythm, a New York dance troupe that will be in residence there.
John Haubrich successfully juggles careers as a painter with a long exhibition resume, an art director at Fordham University, and, most recently, running a pop-up gallery in his studio.
An acting class from Josh Gladstone and Kate Mueth, a round-table discussion about winter gardening, and Disney animated films at the Montauk Library.
A new digital catalogue raisonne from Hauser & Wirth Institute illuminates the mature and later career of the Abstract Expressionist painter Franz Kline.
Four Doc Fest films make Oscars Shortlist, Martha Stotsky named Parrish education director, rock and jazz at the Masonic Temple
Alastair Gordon, in conversation with April Gornik, Eric Fischl, and Lee Skolnick, focuses on the genesis, design, programming, and mission of The Church in Sag Harbor.
Nancy Atlas returns to Bay Street Theater with four new Fireside Sessions concerts.
With the mainstreaming of tattoos, microblading, and piercing, a Noyac couple finds a lively market for their artistry at Hamptons, Ink.
The Elaine de Kooning House, LongHouse Reserve, and the Arts Center at Duck Creek have been selected for the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Historic Artists' Homes and Studios program.
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