Shinnecock Powwow Is Invite-Only
The Shinnecock Indian Nation's annual powwow is closed to the public for the second year in a row because of Covid-19.
The Shinnecock Indian Nation's annual powwow is closed to the public for the second year in a row because of Covid-19.
There are still a few spots open for Wednesday's drop-painting workshop at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, which will be led by Joyce Raimondo, the founding director of Imagine That! Art Education.
Netflix's "Monster," which was released this year, is one of the film projects Edward Tyler Nahem has contributed to in addition to theatrical productions and what he calls his "day job," heading up his own New York City gallery.
Only two weeks are left to see the seascape paintings and etchings at the Thomas and Mary Nimmo Moran Studio.
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