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The Art Scene 03.07.24

Mon, 03/04/2024 - 14:24
Jane Freilicher's "Field of Goldenrod," an oil painting on linen from 1998, is part of "Beyond the Horizon: Interpretations of the Landscape From Women in the Permanent Collection" at the Parrish Art Museum.
Parrish Art Museum

Women's Landscapes
In conjunction with its current exhibition "Beyond the Horizon: Interpretations of the Landscape From Women in the Permanent Collection," and in celebration of International Women's Day, the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will host a conversation with Renate Aller, April Gornik, and Susan Vecsey, each of whom has work in the exhibition. Set for Friday at 6 p.m., the talk will be moderated by Brianna L. Hernandez, the museum's assistant curator and curator of the exhibition.

Among the other artists included in the show are Jennifer Bartlett, Nell Blaine, Jane Wilson, Darlene Charneco, Laurie Lambrecht, and Michelle Stuart.

Tickets are $20, $18 for senior citizens, $15 for members' guests, $10 for members, and free for students and children.

Working on the Railroad
The Southampton History Museum is mounting an exhibition celebrating the Long Island Rail Road's history -- from its charter in 1834, its first main line completion between Brooklyn and Greenport, and its South Fork route that is still in use today, to its current role in the community. The history museum has worked with the Long Island Railroad Museum to exhibit objects from both collections.

On Friday, from 5 to 7, there will be an opening reception and talk by Don Fisher, who is president of the railroad museum. Admission is free, reservations have been requested.
 

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