Two things about Iris Smyles that you need to know upfront. One — if you “Amazon” her (think “Google”), and look under “Similar Authors,” you get nothing. Zip. Bupkus. Donuts. So that…

Two things about Iris Smyles that you need to know upfront. One — if you “Amazon” her (think “Google”), and look under “Similar Authors,” you get nothing. Zip. Bupkus. Donuts. So that…
Marders will host “TRUNK SHOW II,” British trained fine artist Graeme Black’s first US show. In 2016, Graeme took a step back from fashion, having spent 30 years in creative director positions with brands…
Nicole Delma put down her cell phone and picked up her knitting needles to create something great, in the face of a global pandemic. Mind Offline, a haven for creative souls, helps…
Southampton Arts Center’s exhibition, “TECHSPRESSIONISM — Digital & Beyond” opened on Thursday, April 21.The show reflects the expressive potential of electronic media. Curated by Colin Goldberg, the exhibition includes the works of…
The Watermill Center has long been home to creativity and expression, awarding residencies and fellowships to artists from across the globe for decades. Artists who reside for a period of time at…
Keyes Art Gallery and Sag Harbor Cinema will host a special night honoring legendary cartoonist, screenwriter, and author Jules Feiffer with a screening of Robert Altman’s beloved “Popeye,” starring Robin Williams and Shelley Duvall…
The Church in Sag Harbor presents a performance by the Gil Gutiérrez Trio on May 28 at 6:30 PM. The ultra-talented group includes renowned virtuoso guitarist and composer, Gil Gutiérrez, violinist Robert…
The Shelter Island History Center presents Ed Clark’s award wining decoy exhibit and reception on Saturday, May 21, from 5 to 7 PM. The reception will feature hand-carved decoys by Shelter Island…
After a very successful inaugural Hamptons season in 2021 and an exciting winter season with exhibitions at the Mark Borghi gallery in Sag Harbor and a solo show at the amArtHouse gallery…