The Art Scene
The Art Scene
"No Way" at Halsey McKay, "9999" opens Fireplace Project, "Unreliable Narrators" at Nightingale, Artists for Choice benefit, and much more
"No Way" at Halsey McKay, "9999" opens Fireplace Project, "Unreliable Narrators" at Nightingale, Artists for Choice benefit, and much more
One of the high season's traditions for fans of the documentary film genre, the Hamptons International Film Festival's SummerDocs series returns for its 11th year on June 29 with a screening of the "Maiden" by Alex Holmes. It will continue with Mads Brugger's "Cold Case Hammarskjold" in July and Rachel Mason's "Circus of Books" in August. All three screenings, which typically sell out, will include discussions of the films. They take place at Guild Hall.
Accabonac Harbor in Springs and Northwest Creek in East Hampton will receive a new degree of scrutiny after an expansion of a water testing program run by Concerned Citizens of Montauk.
AMAGANSETTP. Solomon to E. Lubnina, 6 Phelan Court, 1.69 acres, March 8, $1,282,500.R. and T. Schaefer to Wattiker and Carfrae, 10 Shore Road, .55 acre, Feb. 22, $3,900,000.P. Goditsch to R. Greenberg and C. Kane, 68 Windmill Lane, .76 acre, Jan. 8, $600,000.A. Jaffee to J. Vineis, 24 Wyandanch Lane, .23 acre, March 7, $1,630,000.J. Weiller to J. and K. Wieland, 170 Marine Boulevard, .35 acre, March 13, $2,337,500. BRIDGEHAMPTOND and B Hampton Group to C. Adams and D.
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