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Gregory Coates Speaks at The Church

Mon, 02/20/2023 - 13:19
Gregory Coates, seen here with his painting "Iona Blue," will discuss his work now on view at The Church in Sag Harbor.
Kiki Nienaber

In connection with its current exhibition, "Return to a Place By the Sea," which includes works by Nanette Carter, Gregory Coates, Al Loving, and Frank Wimberley, The Church in Sag Harbor will feature Mr. Coates as the guest of its Insight Sundays series. On Sunday morning at 10:30, he will discuss the processes, techniques, and concepts behind his work.

For the past few decades, Mr. Coates has worked almost exclusively with found materials, being drawn increasingly to sculpture, collage, and installation. He has called his artworks "social abstractions," personal works informed by his experiences, memories, and family encounters, as well as broader political or cultural issues.

Tickets are $10, free for members, who have been asked to R.S.V.P. on The Church's website.

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