The Art Scene 10.27.22
Ashawagh Hall exhibit highlights Springs art and history, "Swept Away" returns to Main Beach, printmaking workshops at The Church, Mary Ellen Bartley in Chelsea, Eric Firestone opens two shows in Manhattan
Ashawagh Hall exhibit highlights Springs art and history, "Swept Away" returns to Main Beach, printmaking workshops at The Church, Mary Ellen Bartley in Chelsea, Eric Firestone opens two shows in Manhattan
Guild Hall grant will support indigenous stories, culture, and language, LongHouse welcomes dogs, tree lovers, and kids, classical piano at the Parrish, Grateful Dead tribute band in Sag, Halloween silent disco in Southampton
Two popular businesses, LT Burger in Sag Harbor and Schmidt's Market in Southampton, have closed, but Carissa's Bakery has opened its third outpost in Sag Harbor.
New releases from Springs Brewery and Montauk Brewing Company, Artists and Writers dinners return to Almond, specials and other lures from Elaia Estiatorio and Main Prospect, and Marilee's Farmstand is stocked with fall produce
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