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Terry Thompson, Edwina von Gal, and Anahi DeCanio posed in front of Michele Dragonetti’s boat prow collection at Ashawagh Hall in Springs Saturday night. The Art Scene 04.28.16

Bridgehampton’s White Room Gallery will show "Earth, Wind, and Fire," an exhibition featuring work by EJ Camp, June Kaplan, and Susan Zises. The show will open Saturday and a reception is set for May 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. Don't miss “Philip Pavia: Sculpture and Drawings” at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in Springs, opening next Thursday.

Apr 28, 2016
Stephen Antonakos’s neon sculptures are given lavish full-wall installations and matched with drawings similar in tone or color in the Drawing Room’s galleries. The Wide and Narrow World of Stephen Antonakos at Drawing Room

Stephen Antonakos, a neon pioneer from the 1960s onward, discovered several different styles within that medium from that period until his death in 2013. From outlines of simple geometric shapes to complicated overlays on painted surfaces, and late work with neon-backlit painted wood assemblages, he found in the colorful gas tubing a visual language to explore relationships between two-dimensional and three-dimensional forms.

Apr 28, 2016
Virva Hinnemo with “Two Things,” one of her recent large-scale paintings on cardboard ‘Quirks and Bumps’ on a Painter’s Path

“Early on I worked from life,” Virva Hinnemo said in her Springs studio, surrounded by decidedly abstract works executed with acrylic paint on cardboard. “I still use a sketchbook and draw from life when I have a chance because I enjoy it. But even though the work has become abstract, it’s really rooted in spatial issues. I think life and the outdoors, whether the woods or the ocean, all of that seeps in.”

Apr 28, 2016
Accion Residente Accion Residente in Open Rehearsal at Watermill Center

The Watermill Center will be the site of an open rehearsal by Accion Residente, an experimental Chilean performance company, on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5. The group will perform “Replica (Aftershock),” which features encounters between four random people who transform their relationships through violent body language.

Apr 21, 2016
An installation view of the Brian Gaman exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum includes several of his pigment prints and two groupings of his sculptures. Brian Gaman: Playing With Perception at the Parrish

Volume, mass, negative space. These are the words that pop into your head at the Parrish Art Museum exhibition “Brian Gaman: Vanishing Point.” Whether sculptural objects or pigment prints, the works on view play with our perception.

Apr 21, 2016
Gershwin and More at a Shelter Island Church

Shelter Island Friends of Music will present “Gershwin and the French Muse,” a free concert by Thomas Pandolfi, a prizewinning pianist, on Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Shelter Island Presbyterian Church. The concert will include music by Gershwin, Debussy, Ravel, Poulenc, and Déodat de Séverac.

Apr 21, 2016
International Jazz Returns to Montauk Library

The Montauk Library will host “Jazz Times Three,” a free concert by Gil Gutierrez on guitar, Bob Stern on violin, and Peter Martin Weiss on bass on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

Apr 21, 2016
“I hope to see it in a New York theater before my 90th birthday,” Jules Feiffer said of the musical version of “The Man in the Ceiling,” his 1993 novel. “I’m 87.” Pow! Jules Feiffer’s Ceiling Man Hits the Stage

“Every ‘failure’ is a piece of future luck. Because it brings you closer to being ready.” This bit of wisdom from Uncle Lester, an eccentric and flop-prone composer of musical theater, to his nephew, Jimmy, a budding cartoonist, in Jules Feiffer’s 1993 illustrated novel, “The Man in the Ceiling,” is the heart of the matter.

Apr 21, 2016
"Singin' in the Rain" from an earlier production Tap Celebrated in Southampton for Two Weekends

Our Fabulous Variety Show, a Southampton performing arts and educational organization, will bring to the stage “TAP: An Evening of Rhythm!” at the Southampton Cultural Center tomorrow and Saturday at 7 p.m. and at Stony Brook Southampton’s Avram Theater on Friday, April 29, also at 7.

Apr 21, 2016
Tennessee Walt Will Play Classic Country at The Library

Classic country music will be coming to the East Hampton Library on Saturday afternoon at 1 when Gayden Wren will perform as Tennessee Walt in a solo concert featuring two dozen songs, arranged for voice and piano, by Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, the Carter Family, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and other country greats.

Apr 21, 2016
Sally Gelling dropped her artwork off at Guild Hall last week to be part of the annual members show opening on Saturday. The Art Scene 04.21.16

The Museum of Art in Deland, Fla. will have an exhibition of the work of Syd Solomon opening Friday, April 29. A reception will run from 5 to 7 p.m. Guild Hall’s 78th annual Artist Members Exhibition will open Saturday with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m. and continue through June 4.

Apr 21, 2016
“The Internet Cat Video Festival” includes clips from 100 videos chosen by the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Animals Are Stars in Doc Fest

The Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival’s Spring Docs Day will celebrate cats, dogs, and songbirds with three films and a daylong silent auction on Sunday from noon to 7 p.m. at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor.

Apr 14, 2016
Book Chat and Dancing in Water Mill at the Parrish This Weekend

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will hold a book club-style discussion tomorrow at 6 p.m. on “25 Women: Essays on Their Art,” a new book by Dave Hickey, an art critic as provocative as he is influential.

Apr 14, 2016
Colonial Commerce

The East Hampton Library’s Tom Twomey Lecture Series will launch its 2016 season on Saturday at 5 p.m. with “Colonial Commerce,” a discussion featuring Frank Sorrentino, a researcher, and Steve Russell Boerner, an archivist, both of whom draw upon the library’s Long Island Collection.

Apr 14, 2016
Gospel and Classical

The Southampton Cultural Center will present “Mama’s Diary,” a gospel musical written and directed by Tramar Pettaway, tomorrow at 8 p.m. The show is the prequel to “Mama’s Last Song,” which was written by Mr. Pettaway in memory of his mother and performed in Southampton in 2014. Tickets are $15.

Apr 14, 2016
Hilary Gardner Joins Art of Song Jazz Concert in Bridgehampton

The Art of Song’s Parlor Jazz Series will feature “The Great City,” a performance by Hilary Gardner, a singer and writer from Brooklyn, on Saturday evening at 7:30 at the Bridgehampton Museum’s Archive Building.

Apr 14, 2016
Drawn wholly from its permanent collection, the Museum of Modern Art’s Jackson Pollock survey includes works from the entire career of the artist. Paintings include, left, “Gothic,” from 1944, right, “Full Fathom Five,” an early drip painting from 1947, and below, “The Flame,” from about 1934 to 1938 MoMA Takes Rare Pollocks Out of the Attic

Museum permanent collection shows can be confusing. Some are installed, well, permanently, and others are of the more ephemeral variety. The Museum of Modern Art’s “Jackson Pollock: A Collection Survey, 1934-1954,” for example, has been up for a few months but will be a memory come May 1.

Apr 14, 2016
Guild Hall's first class of artists in residence, seen here with Eric Fischl and Ruth Appelhof, will present their works and discuss their stay in East Hampton at Guild Hall on Sunday. Resident Artists, Opera, and Estate Planning at Guild Hall

The Met: Live in HD will present Gaetano Donizetti’s “Roberto Devereux” on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Guild Hall. First performed in Naples in 1837, the opera is based on a historical incident, the execution for treason of Robert Devereux, the favorite of Queen Elizabeth I.

Apr 14, 2016
Jorge Ocasio will star as Don Pasquale in the production at Bay Street. Stripped-Down Version of 'Don Pasquale' Opera in Sag Harbor

The Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor will present a modern take on the classical on Saturday at 8 p.m. with a performance of “Don Pasquale,” Doni­zetti’s classic comic opera.

Apr 14, 2016
Dawn Watson will show a collection of photographs "Love of the Land and Sea," featuring East End locations, at the Montauk Library through April 30. A reception will be held Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The Art Scene 04.14.16

The annual spring exhibition of the group Photographers East will take place on Saturday and Sunday at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. Participating photographers are Bill Alves, Nina Bataller, Fred Bertrand, Marilyn Di Carlo-Ames, Gerry Giliberti, Dave Gilmore, Bruce Milne, Sandy Peabody, Anne Sager, Joan Santos, Dainis Saulitis, Fred VanderWerven, and Denis Wolf. An exhibition of work by six artists will open today at the Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor and run through May 5. A reception will happen Saturday afternoon from 4 to 5:30.

Apr 14, 2016
Alexander Dinelaris conducted a riveting screenwriting master class for a full house at the Ross School as part of the Hamptons International Film Festival’s Screenwriters Lab. ‘Birdman’ Writer Shares Secrets for Success

For the first time in its 16-year history, the Hamptons International Film Festival’s Screenwriters Lab included a master class that was open to the public, and the public turned out in force, filling the theater in the Ross School’s Senior Thesis Building on Saturday afternoon for an hour with Alexander Dinelaris, one of the Oscar-winning writers of “Birdman: Or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance.”

Apr 14, 2016
Solid performances by a cast including, from left, Edward Kassar, James Baio, Christopher Darrin, Catherine Maloney, Rebecca Edana, and Diana Marbury deliver in Neil Simon’s masterpiece, “Lost in Yonkers.” ‘Lost in Yonkers,’ Neil Simon’s Best Play, Done Justice in Quogue

A very solid and crowd-pleasing version of the play is currently running at the Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue through Sunday.

Apr 12, 2016
A Day of Dance

Dance Fusion at the Southampton Cultural Center will hold an open dance workshop led by Jody Oberfelder, a director, choreographer, and filmmaker, from 3 to 4:45 p.m. on Saturday. A performance by Ms. Oberfelder’s company of “The Brain Piece,” a choreographed union of movement, film, neuroscience, and sound, will follow at 6.

Apr 7, 2016
An installation by Dan Snow in Scotland Dan Snow's Dry Stone Art

“Dry Stone Art in the Landscape: Fleeting Thoughts and Works of Friction,” a talk by Dan Snow, an artist, craftsman, and writer from Vermont, will take place on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Bridgehampton Community House.

Apr 7, 2016
Roses Grove Band, featuring, from left, Charles Gallanti, Jon (Hondo) Weissberg, Brian LeClerc, and Ben Chaleff, will perform music of the Grateful Dead tomorrow at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. Grateful Dead Live on in Roses Grove Band

It has now been more than 20 years since Jerry Garcia, guitarist and cofounder of the Grateful Dead, died at age 53, effectively ending the band’s 30-year lifespan. In the ensuing years, however, the Dead’s influence has not only persisted, but directly inspired both countless other bands and an entire musical genre.

Apr 7, 2016
Masterworks for Free

The Montauk Library will present “Masterworks for Violin and Piano,” a free concert by Katherine Addleman and Stanichka Dimitrova, on Sunday afternoon at 3:30.

Apr 7, 2016
The Miro Quartet Miro Quartet Returns to Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival

The second of the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival’s spring concerts will take place on Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church.

Apr 7, 2016
Newport Fest on Film

The Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor will present “Newport Folk Festival: A Retrospective Film Screening” tomorrow at 8 p.m.

Apr 7, 2016
The artists known as CES, at left, and YES2 painted on canvas and surfboards at an opening at the White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton on Saturday. Below, a painting by CES on view in the show. Street Art Seen From the Inside in Bridgehampton

When considering street art, or graffiti, its transience would not be the first thing that comes to mind. Yet the elements are unkind to the type of paint preferred by those who paint al fresco (en plein air, if you like) on concrete, brick, aluminum, or other exterior surfaces.

Apr 7, 2016
Philippe Cheng's ephermal art photography will be the subject of a panel discussion on Friday at the Parrish Art Museum. The Art Scene 04.07.16

Eric Booker, assistant curator at the National Academy Museum, will discuss Stephen Antonakos’s work at the Drawing Room in East Hampton. An exhibit of the artist's work will open tomorrow and run to May 9. The sixth annual “Art Groove,” a multimedia event including art, music, and video, will take place at Ashawagh Hall in Springs on Saturday from noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Don't miss the reception Saturday night from 6 to 11, which will be a multimedia event.

Apr 7, 2016