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By Jessica Mackin-Cipro
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3 minute 10/22/2019 Share
Laurie Simmons’s “Flowers on Legs” in “Wild and Tame.”

Wild And Tame

lululemon East Hampton is hosting a new art exhibit, “Wild and Tame,” on October 25, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM, in partnership with the Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center to support the rebuilding of the Sag Harbor Cinema. lululemon East Hampton’s newly renovated Loft community space is located above the Main Street storefront. Curated by artist April Gornik, the work in “Wild and Tame” features the variety with which we see and interpret the world outside ourselves. Alice Aycock, Tulla Booth, Elizabeth Down, Cornelia Foss, Sally Gall, Erica-Lynn Huberty, Bonnie Lautenberg, Christa Maiwald, Steve Miller, Alexis Rockman, Laurie Simmons, and Ned Smyth form a rich and colorful group of visionaries who make us see the world in new and inventive ways.

North Fork Art District Tour

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The North Fork Art District Tour will be held on Sunday, October 27. The self-guided tour includes the Max Moran Studio, William Ris Gallery, Alex Ferrone Gallery, and Scott McIntire & Lori Hollander studios. A dinner, that includes an art auction, follows the tour, at Halyard Restaurant in Greenport at 6 PM. Visit www.eventbrite.com for tickets.

Seen

Artist Haim Mizrahi presents “Seen,” an exhibit of paintings at Ashawagh Hall in Springs on October 26 and 27. An opening reception will be held Saturday, October 26, from 4 to 8 PM. On Sunday, there will be a poetry reading at 3 PM. The show is sponsored by Janet Lehr Fine Arts.

Halsey McKay Gallery

Two current solo exhibitions are being held at the Halsey McKay Gallery In East Hampton. Denise Kupferschmidt’s fourth solo show, “Solastalgia,” turns her direct and graphic imagery away from depiction of the figure and towards human impact on the landscape. In a series of new paintings and works on paper, heads morph into setting and rising suns, while repeating footsteps appear in and out of prismatic roads and cities. Upstairs, a suite of Steven Cox paintings find him also reducing his compositions in his second solo show with the gallery. “Tattarratat,” a palindrome, plays on the action of reading a gesture both forwards and backwards. The five recent paintings on view are constructed with oil paint impressions, each layer mirroring the structure of the one beneath. The shows run through November 16.

Drawing Room Gallery

The Drawing Room Gallery in East Hampton presents Michael Light “Gardiner’s Island and Amagansett.” The show opens on October 25 and runs through December 22. For more info call 631-324-5016.

jessica@indyeastend.com

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