For more than three decades, New York gallerist Steven Kasher has championed artists and photographic archives — from Civil Rights-era photography to overlooked masters. In his new book, “Memoir of a Collection:…
For more than three decades, New York gallerist Steven Kasher has championed artists and photographic archives — from Civil Rights-era photography to overlooked masters. In his new book, “Memoir of a Collection:…
Artist, designer, and entrepreneur Elizabeth Sutton celebrated the grand opening of her first New York City retail atelier, marking a milestone in a decade-long journey of building an independent creative business rooted in…
William Ris Gallery in Jamesport presents the one-woman show, “Flowers / Ocean,” by artist Sara Cedar Miller. An opening reception will be held on April 11 from 3 to 6 PM. In…
Starting April 1, The Frick Collection in New York City will present Ruffles & Ribbons: Fashion Plates from the Time of Marie Antoinette in the Cabinet Gallery, displaying twenty-four hand-colored engravings, known…
The Church in Sag Harbor presents an opening reception on Saturday, April 4, from 6 to 7:30 PM, featuring a first look at the 2026 Spring Exhibition “A Thousand Words: Photography at…
Share the Harvest Farm & James Lane Post present a raffle leading up to Cookbook Brunch, held on April 11 at the Southampton Inn. Cookbook brunch features cookbook signings with talented chefs…
Bridgehampton Chamber Music returns this spring with an inventive trio of concerts for its annual BCM Spring series. On March 28, the award-winning young Galvin Cello Quartet, which includes Sydney Lee, Haddon…
Marking the launch of a new partnership, the Parrish Art Museum and The FLAG Art Foundation presented the opening of “Ellsworth Kelly: Eight Decades,” a focused survey spanning more than 80 years…
Bay Street Theater’s Artistic Director Scott Schwartz has announced that renowned designer and philanthropist Donna Karan will be the Executive Producer for the upcoming world premiere of “Mister Halston.” The production runs…