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Going for Four With East End Collected

"Lotus Yangtze" by Perry Burns will be part of "East End Collected4," opening at the Southampton Arts Center this weekend
"Lotus Yangtze" by Perry Burns will be part of "East End Collected4," opening at the Southampton Arts Center this weekend
At the Southampton Arts Center
By
Mark Segal

The fourth iteration of “East End Collected,” the annual Southampton Arts Center exhibition organized by the artist Paton Miller, is a testament to the breadth and vitality of the East End art community. The 30 artists included in this year’s show, which will open on Saturday with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m., bring to almost 200 the number of those who have participated in the exhibitions.

This year’s lineup includes Mary Abbott, Mike Ahearn, Hal Buckner, Perry Burns, Eteri Chkadua, Bonnie Cohen, Andrea Cote, Pierre Cote, Gregory Delahaba, James DeMartis, Ellen Frank, Elizabeth Geisler, Kimberly Goff, Elaine Grove, Michael Ferran, Sophie Howell, Dana Little, Steve Loschen, Kenny Mann, Mary Mattingly, Lindsay Morris, Roy Nicholson, Shimon Okshteyn, Mickey Paraskevas, Julia Scheuer, Kerry Sharkey-Miller, Liz Sloan, Neal Thomason, Abigail Vogel, and Dan Welden.

Mr. Miller will lead gallery tours on April 8 at noon and May 20 at 3 p.m., the latter of which will be capped by a champagne toast. An illustrated talk with Mr. Burns, Mr. Delahaba, Mr. Paraskevas, Ms. Vogel, and Mr. Welden will happen on April 29. Workshops for adults, families, and kids have also been scheduled.

“East End Collected4” will remain on view through May 20.

 

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