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Next Week at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill

By
Star Staff

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will present the next installment of its Architectural Sessions program, “Fix This Town!” tomorrow at 6 p.m. The panel will include Felipe Correa, director of the urban design degree program at Harvard University, Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman, and Maziar Behrooz, an architect, who will moderate the discussion.

Mr. Correa has worked on numerous planning initiatives around the world, including a retrofitting of the historic core of Quito, Ecuador. Mr. Schneiderman will bring to the conversation his 24 years in public service on the East End.

Mr. Behrooz established an office of his firm, MB Architects, in East Hampton in 1996. Since then he has been involved in civic, community, and art projects as well as innovative housing. A short question-and-answer session will follow the discussion.

Also at the Parrish, an outdoor screening of the classic globetrotting surf movie “The Endless Summer,” which was released 50 years ago, will happen on Friday, July 24, at sunset. It will be preceded at 7 p.m. by a performance of classic surfing tunes by Gent Treadly, a New York City rock band.

The Surfing Heritage and Cultural Center, the Montauk Surf Museum, and Pilgrim Surf and Supply are co-presenting the program, which will take place on the museum’s lawn. Food and beverages will be available, and guests can bring blankets and lawn chairs. In the event of rain, the screening will be held on the covered terrace.

Tickets to each program are $10, free for members, students, and children.

 

 

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