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Thanksgiving Weekend Art Walk

Shara Hughes's "Red Triangle" at Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton will be one of the works on view during Saturday's Art Walk, which is taking place from Amagansett to Southampton.
Shara Hughes's "Red Triangle" at Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton will be one of the works on view during Saturday's Art Walk, which is taking place from Amagansett to Southampton.
By
Jennifer Landes

    Galleries across the South Fork will participate in a Thanksgiving Saturday Art Walk, a free self-guided tour of galleries from Amagansett to Southampton Village during the hours of 1 to 4 p.m. Guided tours led by South Fork artists will be available as well.

    Taking part are the Chrysalis Gallery, Tripoli Gallery of Contemporary Art, Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art, Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, Mark Borghi Fine Art, Julian Beck Art Gallery, Peter Marcelle Gallery, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Dodds and Eder Sculpture Garden, Monika Olko Gallery, Richard J. Demato Fine Arts, Romany Kramoris Gallery, Grenning Gallery, Hooke Sculp­ture Gallery, Tulla Booth Gallery, Birnam Wood Galleries, Davenport and Shapiro Fine Arts, Halsey Mckay Gallery, Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Sotheby’s, Wallace Gallery, Vered Fine Art, Quik Fun Gallery, Crazy Monkey Gallery, Ille Arts, and Neoteric Fine Art.

    Many of the participants will have curators and artists available to discuss the works on view, and several will serve refreshments. Maps of the suggested routes and reservations for the guided tours, which cost $10, are available at artwalkhamptons.com.

    Scheduled tours will start at 1 p.m. In East Hampton, Andrea Cote will lead, beginning at Quik Fun Gallery. In Bridgehampton, Molly Morgan Weiss will start at Peter Marcelle. In Sag Harbor, Paton Miller will begin a tour at Arthur T. Kalaher. Kathy Zeiger, the founder of ArtWalk Hamptons, will lead the tour in Southampton, beginning at the Chrysalis Gallery. Ms. Zeiger is also looking for photographers to document the tours.

 

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