Founded in Amsterdam and widely known in Europe, the Daahoud Salim Quintet will make its American debut for the Hamptons Jazz Fest in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Founded in Amsterdam and widely known in Europe, the Daahoud Salim Quintet will make its American debut for the Hamptons Jazz Fest in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Leslie Hewitt’s installation at Dia Bridgehampton draws on local landscape, geological time, Black and Indigenous art and history, colonialism, and more through sculpture, video, and music.
Mel Kendrick and Carroll Dunham trade notes at the Parrish, the Artists Alliance honors M.L.K. at Ashawagh, a group show at Kathryn Markel, and out-of-town shows for Stephen Antonakos, Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne, Bruce Lieberman, and Anne Seelbach.
A new digital catalogue raisonne from Hauser & Wirth Institute illuminates the mature and later career of the Abstract Expressionist painter Franz Kline.
An acting class from Josh Gladstone and Kate Mueth, a round-table discussion about winter gardening, and Disney animated films at the Montauk Library.
The Church will host the co-owners of Canio's Books, who will talk about the challenges of bookselling in the 21st century, and LayeRhythm, a New York dance troupe that will be in residence there.
John Haubrich successfully juggles careers as a painter with a long exhibition resume, an art director at Fordham University, and, most recently, running a pop-up gallery in his studio.
A real-life drowning inspired Sam Wagner's screenplay about a haunted house on East Hampton's Middle Lane.
An award-winning Indian epic will be screened at the Sag Harbor Cinema, followed by a talk with the director and an Indian buffet from Saaz restaurant to follow.
Alastair Gordon, in conversation with April Gornik, Eric Fischl, and Lee Skolnick, focuses on the genesis, design, programming, and mission of The Church in Sag Harbor.
Four Doc Fest films make Oscars Shortlist, Martha Stotsky named Parrish education director, rock and jazz at the Masonic Temple
With the mainstreaming of tattoos, microblading, and piercing, a Noyac couple finds a lively market for their artistry at Hamptons, Ink.
The Elaine de Kooning House, LongHouse Reserve, and the Arts Center at Duck Creek have been selected for the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Historic Artists' Homes and Studios program.
Nancy Atlas returns to Bay Street Theater with four new Fireside Sessions concerts.
Barbara Kruger's immersive, dizzying installation at the Museum of Modern Art is an explosion of black-and-white text about truth, power, belief, doubt, and desire.
The writer Susan Scarf Merrell talks about her "secret" desire to write fiction, and her breakthrough novel, "Shirley: A Novel," a thriller that drew upon the life of Shirley Jackson, a writer known for her works of mystery and horror.
Grenning Gallery is selling prints to benefit a teaching facility for underserved communities, printmaking workshops are coming to The Church in Sag Harbor, and a new group show is at Sara Nightingale.
"Sr." is an offbeat and fascinating portrait of Robert Downey, who emerged as an iconoclastic underground filmmaker in the 1960s, and his complex relationship with his son, the actor Robert Downey Jr.
"The Thief Collector" is a documentary about a de Kooning painting stolen in 1985, its discovery and restoration more than 30 years later, and the apparently unassuming thieves, a married couple who lived in a small New Mexico town.
A short film brings new friends to The Church, filmed drama at East Hampton Library, saxophone virtuoso at the Parrish, "It's a Wonderful Life" radio plays on both forks, and the Watermill Center now accepting residency applications.
After concerns were raised by the community and preservationists, East Hampton's Guild Hall has scaled back the ambitious plans for renovating its theater. Instead, it will preserve many of the space's historical architectural elements and keep them visible in the final design, while upgrading the overall experience of productions there.
Judy Carmichael and her trio will bring a concert of swing music to Bay Street Theater.
A documentary about the writer Robert Caro and his editor, Robert Gottlieb, won the Hamptons Doc Fest Audience Award.
Kiki Smith print to benefit Pollock-Krasner House, new art in the Leiber Sculpture Garden, closing reception for "A Celebration of Trees," solo shows in Southampton, and Conceptual Art revisited in TriBeCa
A new book of stunning underwater photographs by the Montauk scientist and explorer Gaelin Rosenwaks is a fascinating portrait of sperm whales, nature's largest predator and the inspiration for "Moby-Dick."
Bridgehampton Chamber Music's first holiday concert will feature Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 and selections from Bach cantatas.
A hand surgeon, a maker's market featuring a unique doll house and other artisanal goods, and a couple of guitar legends will be coming to The Church in Sag Harbor.
PechaKucha at the Parrish, open studios at Watermill Center, holiday cabaret at the Rogers Library, Christmas revelry at the Talkhouse, holiday chamber concert from Music for Montauk
Dreamlike pastels and watercolors are paired with decorative objects and jewelry in an enchanting exhibition at the Drawing Room.
Stephen Scanniello, one of the foremost authorities on roses, will speak in Bridgehampton as a guest of the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons.
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