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Gallery Events

By Jessica Mackin-Cipro
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4 minute 06/18/2019 Share
Seek One’s “Twiggy x LV” at the White Room Gallery.

LongHouse Reserve

On Saturday, June 22, LongHouse Reserve will debut two new installations: Lawrence Weiner’s “Out Of Sight,” a participatory hopscotch-inspired artwork that aims to inspire and engage through positive visualization, and Stephen Talasnik’s “Echo,” an ephemeral site-specific waterborne installation. Visit http://www.longhouse.org.

Bodies Of Work

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“Bodies of Work” is an exhibit of work by East End artists fascinated by the figure. Works will be shown in various media and represented through both abstracted and realistic forms. The show is on display at Ashawagh Hall in Springs and opens Friday, June 21, with a reception from 5 to 8 PM. There will be a live model on Saturday, June 22, from 2 to 4 PM. Artists include Mary Antczak, Linda Capello, Ellen Dooley, Setha Low, Louise Peabody, Camille Perrottet, Gabriele Raacke, Doug Reina, Alison Seiffer, Frank Sofo, Peter Solow, and Victor Vaccaro. The show runs through Sunday, June 23.

Summer Solstice Kick Off

The Ellen Hermanson Foundation presents a Summer Solstice Kick Off party at Keyes Art in Sag Harbor on Friday, June 21, from 6 to 8 PM. Meet artists Bill Claps, Nathan Joseph, Liz Barber Leventhal, John MacWhinnie, Mary Jo McConnell, and Tammy Smith.

Boyz Keep Swinging

Keyes Gallery at The American Hotel in Sag Harbor presents “Boyz Keep Swinging,” curated by Maynard Monrow. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 22, from 6 to 8 PM. With its title taken from David Bowie’s “Boys Keep Swinging,” the exhibition plays out in carefree spirit, emulating summer queer culture in The Hamptons.

The exhibition features work by Ricci Albenda, Keith Boadwee, Andrew Brischler, Ian L C. Swordy, Scott Covert, Scott Ewalt, Graham Gillmore, Brian Kenny, Loren Kramar, McDermott & McGough, Ryan McNamara, Sean Mellyn, Maynard Monrow, David Mramor, Joe Mama-Nitzberg, Jack Pierson, William Rand, Rene Ricard, Sam Roeck, Dean Sameshima, Jason Wright, and Rob Wynne. The show runs through July 14.

Tale Of The Whale

Southold Historical Society hosts an opening reception of the “Tale of the Whale” exhibition at Horton Point Lighthouse on Saturday, June 22, at 11:30 AM. The public is invited to explore the Whale House at the lighthouse and join for a small opening ceremony. For more info, email info@southoldhistorical.org.

Sit Stay And Fantasy

An art exhibit with Lynn Park Charveriat’s solar prints and Christopher Charveriat’s dog portraits titled “Sit Stay and Fantasy” will be held at Estia’s Little Kitchen & Gallery in Sag Harbor. An opening reception will be held on Sunday, June 23, from 4 to 6 PM. There is also a limited seating for a four-course dinner special that costs $40 per person. RSVP for dinner with artists and friends to info@tugartadvisory.com.

Mad Mix

The White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton presents “Mad Mix,” an exhibit that features mixed work of 11 artists. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 22, from 6 to 8 PM. Artists include Seek One, Oz Van Rosen, Susan Washington, Dinesh Boaz, Stephen Bezas, Marcha Macleer, Kathy Buist, Keith Ramsdell, Alicia Gitilitz, Lynn Savarese, and Ryan Schmidt. The show runs through July 14.

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