Solo shows for Gustavo Bonevardi (Drawing Room), Raymie Iadevaia and Orlando Estrada (Halsey McKay), Arlene Slavin (Mark Borghi), Jim Levison (Lucore Art), Marcus Brutus (Harper's Chelsea), and Jay Milder (Eric Firestone Manhattan)
Solo shows for Gustavo Bonevardi (Drawing Room), Raymie Iadevaia and Orlando Estrada (Halsey McKay), Arlene Slavin (Mark Borghi), Jim Levison (Lucore Art), Marcus Brutus (Harper's Chelsea), and Jay Milder (Eric Firestone Manhattan)
A six-part biopic drawn from Andy Warhol's diaries and vast archive illuminates his carefully guarded personal life and how it adds to an understanding of his work.
An open call from Mark Borghi Fine Art elicited a diversity of striking work from 39 artists near and far.
Vocal workshops from the Choral Society, acting classes at Bay Street, Oscar party in Sag Harbor, open call from the Cowgirls, virtual reading from the Watermill Center
"Water" inundates The Church in Sag Harbor, spells are cast at the Ranch in Montauk, artists talk process at the Parrish, Palm Beach art fair features East End artists
Hampton Theatre Company "scores another bull's-eye" with its new production, "Ripcord," a dark comedy about two mismatched roommates in an assisted living facility.
On Monday, HamptonsFilm announced the fellows, screenplays, and mentors selected for its annual Screenwriters Lab, which will take place from April 8 through April 10. The program pairs emerging screenwriters with established writers, directors, and producers.
Site-related artwork and electronic music at Watermill Center, dance group develops new work honoring notable New York City women through the centuries
Would-be grifters take note: Bay Street will lead audiences through the streets of Sag Harbor, where shady characters will teach the art of the confidence game.
The Parrish celebrates a groundbreaking painter, Dan Welden to open studio, solo shows in New York for Hiroyuki Hamada and Charlotte Park, bursts of color from Elizabeth Karsch, and skyscapes by Robert Lohman.
Rock concert in Riverhead to benefit Ukraine, two jazz programs in Southampton, musical mix at Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor
Noah’s clothing merges skate, surf, and music cultures with classic menswear, while practicing ethical manufacturing and supporting political and social causes
Verona Quartet will open its chamber music series with works by Schubert, Beethoven, and Gabriela Lane Frank; "Baroque Spring" and "French Flourishes" will follow.
A daylong conference will feature presentations by creative thinkers from diverse fields at The Church in Sag Harbor.
A "Soul Spectacular" and opera at Bay Street, a Kaye Ballard tribute in Southampton, and a jazz vocalist at the Masonic Temple in Bits and Pieces.
A traditional upbringing guides the life and art of a Native American filmmaker with deep roots in the Shinnecock community.
The idea for "Constitution in Kremlin" took hold in 2018, when Peter Buchman began feeling queasy about how chummy then-President Donald Trump was getting with dictatorial world leaders like Vladimir Putin.
A New York gallery show to benefit Ukraine, a group show focused on the horizon, Artists & Writers put on a show, revisiting women's films at Parrish, Rashid Johnson at La Guardia, and more
“Ripcord,” David Lindsay-Abaire’s comedy about two feisty elderly women, will open at the Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue March 17 and run through April 3.
Dorothy Lichtenstein has donated the Manhattan studio of her husband, Roy Lichtenstein, to the Whitney Museum as headquarters for its Independent Study Program.
Winter walks at LongHouse, queer history at Watermill Center, and spring flowers at Rogers Memorial.
Talks and tours at Bridge Gardens and Quail Hill Farm cover the care of fruit trees, planting seeds, growing food crops, and more
Guild Hall's Academy of the Arts will celebrate the philanthropy of Marty Cohen, its board chairman, and his wife, Michele Cohen, at its annual dinner at Cipriani 42nd Street.
Wiley and Sherald films at the Parrish, printmaking with Dan Welden at The Church, new group shows at Keyes, Borghi, Grenning, and White Room, and Indigenous talks in Southampton.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, HamptonsFilm announced on Wednesday an extended festival that will run Oct. 7 through Oct. 16 with screenings and programs across the South Fork.
Bay Street is offering a two-day cultural getaway to Florida in April, while hosting a Pink Floyd tribute band at home
Music, music everywhere: Debussy, lots of jazz, R&B, a Dead tribute band, and classical, plus a tribute to Peter Bogdanovich at the Sag cinema
New York State artists in need have been invited to apply for either 18-month stipends or jobs in the nonprofit sector
The Battle of the Fantasy Girl Bands will return to the Stephen Talkhouse on March 5 with some 50 female rockers from near and far
Solo shows for Jane Wilson and Michelle Stuart in Chelsea, Indigenous art and a presentation about medicinal plant use in Southampton
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