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Tara Donovan’s three-part installation at the Parrish will include this and two other untitled sculptures made of Slinkys. Tara Donovan at the Parrish

The Parrish Art Museum’s “Platform” series, in which artists are invited to create new works that engage the museum’s architecture and collection, will present “Platform: Tara Donovan” from Saturday through Oct. 18.

Jul 2, 2015
Ralph Carpentier’s “Barn on a Hill” is part of a solo exhibition of his work organized by Pamela Williams at the Amagansett Library. The Art Scene: 07.02.15

Be sure to catch the landscapes of Ralph Carpentier at the Amagansett Library. The Artists Alliance of East Hampton will present the 21st annual Member Art Exhibit at Ashawagh Hall this weekend. Many gallery listings have shows using new and innovative materials.

Jul 2, 2015
The Beach Boys and Sondheim

Guild Hall will pay homage to decades past this weekend with three evenings of music and theater, featuring the Beach Boys, the lyrics and melodies of Stephen Sondheim, and the classic Talking Heads concert film “Stop Making Sense.”

Jul 2, 2015
Choral Society Hails Haydn

Franz Joseph Haydn’s “The Creation,” considered by many to be his masterpiece, will be performed on Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Parish Hall of Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in East Hampton by the Choral Society of the Hamptons.

Jun 25, 2015
Jazz at Parrish

The curator of the Jazz en Plain Air series at the Parrish Art Museum, Richie Siegler, will headline tomorrow even­ing’s concert, accompanied by his quartet. Guest musicians will also play, but the remaining lineup has not yet been announced.

Jun 25, 2015
Mother and Daughter at Bay Street

“MOTHER (and me),” a solo play written by and starring Melinda Buckley, will come to the Bay Street Theater for one night on Monday.

Jun 25, 2015
Movies Alfresco and All Over

A sure sign of summer is the arrival of free outdoor movies at various locations on the South Fork.

Jun 25, 2015
Carol Steinberg in her Springs office Standing Up for Artists’ Rights

Carol Steinberg was speaking before an audience of creative types at the New York Foundation for the Arts in Manhattan, where she teaches courses on artists’ rights, when a choreographer came up to ask her about a problem.

Jun 25, 2015
The Art Scene: 06.25.15

Gallop on down to Studio 11 in East Hampton’s Red Horse Plaza to see new work by Eugene Brodsky. The artist Mary Delany will teach oil and acrylic painting at The Depot Gallery, home of the Montauk Artists Association.

Jun 25, 2015
A Most Private Club

Bay Street Theater will present the East Coast premiere of “Five Presidents,” a play by Rick Cleveland, an Emmy Award-winning writer, from Tuesday through July 19.

Jun 18, 2015
Birthday Celebration

The Southampton Historical Museum will throw a party to celebrate the town’s 375th birthday on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Rogers Mansion on Meeting House Lane.

Jun 18, 2015
Lucy Winton in her Wainscott studio with “Sneak Out No. 4,” in which she appears to be crawling through a nocturnal war zone. “Adorable Jungle,” above, contains various creatures, and, faintly visible, a drawing of Mickey Mouse’s hand. Lucy Winton: Fairy Tales at the ‘Grown-Ups’ Table’

Lucy Winton’s Wainscott studio is in a whitewashed barn with two large roll-up garage doors. Inside, the space is white, vast, and almost empty of furnishings, but the walls are covered with art. The adjacent bay is the studio of Bryan Hunt, a sculptor who has been her companion for 14 years.

Jun 18, 2015
Mortified at Parrish

Mortified Live, a storytelling event in which adults share their childhood writings, art, lyrics, plays, home movies, and other media in front of total strangers, will bring its comic excavation of the strange and extraordinary to the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill Saturday at 6 p.m.

Jun 18, 2015
Music at Harper’s

Jesse Harris and Star Rover will play songs from their new album “No Wrong No Right” tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Harper’s Books in East Hampton.

Jun 18, 2015
The Art Scene: 06.18.15

Kelsey Brookes investigates ancient botanical compounds in a show of paintings at the Eric Firestone Gallery while Collage at Dodds and Eder show the “Strength in Layers." Jack Lenor Larsen speaks at the Art Barge in an interview with Janet Goleas.

Jun 18, 2015
G.E. Smith ‘SNL’ Band’s Onstage Reunion to Take Place at Bay Street on Saturday

Over the last several months, the guitarist G.E. Smith has brought a number of unique performances to Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. In October, he, Jim Weider, and Larry Campbell presented “Masters of the Telecaster,” an ensemble performance in which each played his favored electric guitar, the Fender Telecaster.

Jun 18, 2015
Chuck Close at Work

“Chuck Close,” a documentary by Marion Cajori, will be screened Friday, June 19, at 6 p.m., at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, where an exhibition of the artist’s photographs is on view.

Jun 11, 2015
"Best of Enemies," about the fierce debates between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley during the 1968 Republican and Democratic conventions, is first up at this season's SummerDocs series. HIFF's SummerDocs To Launch Its Seventh Season at Guild Hall

“Best of Enemies,” a documentary by Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville about the 1968 television debates between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley Jr., will inaugurate the Hampton International Film Festival’s SummerDocs series on July 11.

Jun 11, 2015
Open Rehearsal at Watermill Center

The Watermill Center will present an open rehearsal of “Flying Point,” a multimedia portrait of the contemporary Shinnecock community and the tribe’s history, on Saturday.

Jun 11, 2015
The Art Scene: 06.11.15

Many new shows open with new materials and interesting installations.

Jun 11, 2015
‘Classical Collaborations’

The Perlman Music Program will present “Classical Collaborations” concerts at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons on Saturday and at the Southampton Cultural Center on Sunday.

Jun 11, 2015
Alec Baldwin will play Joe Keller in Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" at Guild Hall. Alec Baldwin and Laurie Metcalf in ‘All My Sons’

“All My Sons,” starring Alec Baldwin and Laurie Metcalf in Arthur Miller’s 1947 play based on a true story of industrial corruption during World War II, will open Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Guild Hall and run through June 28. Stephen Hamilton will direct.

Jun 4, 2015
Colleen Saidman Yee will share her first book‚ “Yoga for Life‚” at Bay Street Theater’s inaugural Creators, Cocktails, and Conversations event. Full Slate at Bay Street

During the run of its mainstage production “The New Sincerity,” Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor is filling the few empty slots on its calendar with new programs.

Jun 4, 2015
"Louse Point" by Adam Bartos will be on view at the Drawing Room through July 16. The Art Scene: 06.04.15

Innovative technologies are used in new cutting edge shows on the East End. The siren call of nautical themes is heard as maritime exhibits open this weekend.

Jun 4, 2015
Dave Harvey will call while the band plays at the Parrish Art Museum's evening of contra dance. Dave Harvey to Bring Contra Dance to Water Mill

The Parrish Art Museum’s Sounds of Summer music series will take a new turn tomorrow at 6 p.m. when Dave Harvey, a professional caller and founder of New York City Barn Dance, and Dunegrass, an East End bluegrass group, will lead an evening of traditional American contra dance on the museum’s outdoor terrace.

Jun 2, 2015
Itzhak Perlman conducts students at the Perlman Music Program on Shelter Island A Cornucopia of Classical Music

Lovers of classical music have a lot to choose from this season, starting on June 7 with a kick-off chamber music workshop concert at the Perlman Music Program’s Clark Arts Center on Shelter Island.

May 28, 2015
Yimou Zhang's “To Live” is first up at the John Jermain Library's Chinese film festival on Thursday. Chinese Film Fest at John Jermain

The John Jermain Memorial Library in Sag Harbor will present a three-part Chinese film festival organized by Ou Wang, a Mandarin teacher at the Ross School, beginning next Thursday at 6 p.m. with a screening of “To Live,” a film by Yimou Zhang about a family’s struggles to live in China from the 1940s to the 1970s Cultural Revolution.

May 28, 2015
Gabriella Campagna, Rosemary Cline, Bobby Peterson and Andrew Botsford Strange Pairings Occur in Hampton Theatre Company's 'Hay Fever'

The Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue finishes off its 30th season with “Hay Fever,” the Noel Coward comedy of English mores.

May 28, 2015
The Art Scene: 05.28.15

What's happening on the arts scene this week.

May 28, 2015
Box Hill Tour in St. James

The East Hampton Historical Society has arranged a tour of Box Hill, the historic private Stanford White compound in St. James, on May 30.

May 21, 2015