Susan Wood: Capturing Films on Film
“Susan Wood: On Location,” an exhibition at the Sag Harbor Cinema, highlights the work of the magazine photographer on the sets of such iconic 1960s films as “Hatari!”, “Mirage,” and “Easy Rider.”
“Susan Wood: On Location,” an exhibition at the Sag Harbor Cinema, highlights the work of the magazine photographer on the sets of such iconic 1960s films as “Hatari!”, “Mirage,” and “Easy Rider.”
Markus Klinko's celebrity photos hold up a mirror to society, according to the photographer, whose work is at the White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton.
The three concerts of Music for Montauk’s summer music series will range from Brahms to shorter chamber pieces to Afro-Cuban and Afro-Puerto Rican music stylings.
James Brooks, an Abstract Expressionist painter who with his wife Charlotte Park was integral to the New York School and the East End art community, is having a career-spanning retrospective at the Parrish Art Museum.
“Celestial Garden,” a monumental LED artwork and soundscape by Leo Villareal, will provide an immersive experience for visitors to Guild Hall.
A busy week at the Church in Sag Harbor will feature Susan Lacy, a film producer-director, Janet Wallach, an author, and, for a dose of jazz, the Matt Wilson Quartet.
Isaac Mizrahi, whose second act is as a cabaret performer, is up next in the Music Mondays series at Sag Harbor's Bay Street Theater.
The East Hampton Historical Society's Summer Lecture Luncheon will bring the interior designers Stephen Sills and David Netto to the Maidstone Club in East Hampton for a conversation next Thursday at 11 a.m.
Opera master class and performance from Guild Hall and Bel Canto Boot Camp, Stephen Sills and David Netto at the historical society’s summer luncheon, Isaac Mizrahi onstage at Bay Street, classical piano at LongHouse, Broadway producers’ panel in Southampton.
Group shows at Eric Firestone, Hauser & Wirth, and Ezra galleries, Berry Campbell Gallery pops up in Bridgehampton, Noel de Lesseps, Kan Seidel, Bob Tabor, and Lou Spitalnick in solo shows, new gallery at Gosman's Dock in Montauk.
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