• Pizza and a drawing

    Arts & Eats: Text to Art, Attendees wrote instructions for an artwork, then traded with each other and interpreted the instructions visually.

    December 13, 3 PM–5 PM

    Arts & Eats: Winter Wonderland

    For students in Grades 9-12, FREE with registration

    High school students in Grades 9-12 are invited to spend a Friday afternoon at the Museum connecting with art and friends. Create your own pieces inspired by the art and exhibitions on view at the Museum and enjoy free pizza. Registration required.

  • Installation view of Charlotte Park: The Life of Forms in Color at the Parrish Art Museum (October 27, 2024–March 2, 2025). Photo: © Gary Mamay.

    October 27, 2024–March 2, 2025

    On View | Charlotte Park: The Life of Forms in Color

    This exhibition is a survey comprising more than 70 paintings and works on paper, drawn exclusively from the 2017 gift of works to the Parrish by the James and Charlotte Brooks Foundation.

  • Installation view of Ralph Gibson—Nature : Object at the Parrish Art Museum (October 27, 2024–March 2, 2025). Photo: © Gary Mamay.

    October 27, 2024–March 2, 2025

    On View | Ralph Gibson—Nature : Object

    This exhibition presents a selection of photographs by Ralph Gibson from a series based on the relationship between shapes found in nature and human constructs; positing that nature is visually evident in all genres of industrial design, and architecture is evoked in the correlation between form and ergonomic function.

  • Installation view of FRESH PAINT: Derrick Adams at the Parrish Art Museum (October 14, 2024–January 5, 2025). Photo: © Gary Mamay.

    October 14, 2024–January 5, 2025

    On View | FRESH PAINT: Derrick Adams

    In collaboration with The FLAG Art Foundation, FRESH PAINT spotlights the latest works by both emerging and established artists, fostering a direct response to contemporary issues and cultural movements. The latest installment features a powerful new work by multidisciplinary artist Derrick Adams.

  • Jane Freilicher (American, 1924–2014). The Changing Scene, 1981. Oil on canvas, 52 x 64 inches. Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, Gift of Elizabeth Hazan and Stephen Hicks 2023.9

    October 14, 2024–April 6, 2025

    On View | A New Subjectivity 1979/2024

    This exhibition pays tribute to the legendary Nouvelle Subjectivité (A New Subjectivity) exhibition organized by essayist and art historian Jean Clair in Brussels at the Palais des Beaux Arts in 1979. It presents a selection of works from several artists included in the original exhibition, and works by artists who continue the figurative traditions celebrated in Nouvelle Subjectivité, with some drawn from the Museum’s Permanent collection.

  • Audrey Flack (American, 1931–2024). A Brush with Destiny, 2023, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 40 x 40 in. Courtesy Hollis Taggart.

    October 14, 2024–April 6, 2025

    On View | Audrey Flack: Mid-Century to Post-Pop Baroque

    A career-spanning exhibition celebrating Audrey Flack that blends the artist’s iconic photorealist painting techniques with her early background in Abstract Expressionism and her newest “Post-Pop Baroque” series. Ranging from paintings and drawings to prints and sculptures, the exhibition includes new and recent works as well as works from the 1940s and 1950s.

  • Bertrand Meniel (French, b. 1961). Breakfast at the Fairmont, 2009, acrylic on linen, 38 ½ x 71 ¼ in. Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, Gift of Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel, 2018.16.2.

    October 14, 2024–April 6, 2025

    On View | Beyond Reality: Paintings and Drawings by Bertrand Meniel

    This exhibition is a survey of paintings and drawings by the French photorealist Bertrand Meniel, who has been creating paintings of unprecedented detail since 1996. Using a variety of photographs and advanced digital technologies, Meniel manipulates each image to perfection, focusing simultaneously on the foreground and background by combing hundreds of shots on a computer screen before painting them onto canvas.

  • Rendering of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s (Canadian, b. Mexico, 1967) upcoming Museum façade installation. Courtesy Antimodular Studio.

    October 14, 2024–January 1, 2026

    On View | Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Collider

    The latest installment of the Museum’s annual façade installation series features a new public artwork by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Made up of hundreds of small LED spotlights that create a calm, rippling curtain of light along the Museum’s south wall, Collider is visible from Montauk Highway and up close from the Museum’s meadow. The lights react in real time to invisible cosmic radiation from outer space.

  • Carmen Herrera: Estructuras Monumentales installed at the Parrish Art Museum © Estate of Carmen Herrera. Photo by Gary Mamay

    May 25, 2024–December 9, 2024

    On View | Carmen Herrera: Estructuras Monumentales

    Carmen Herrera: Estructuras Monumentales features four large-scale sculptures in red, blue, yellow, and green in the Museum’s South Meadow. Carmen Herrera (American, b. Cuba, 1915–2022) is known for her hard-edge paintings, prints, and sculptures—often representing geometric shapes with both symmetrical and asymmetrical abstractions.

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William Merritt Chase, The Big Bayberry Bush (The Bayberry Bush), ca. 1895. Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 33 1/8 inches. The Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, Littlejohn Collection

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