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SUMMARY:ROAD SHOW: MEET THE ARTIST & EXPLORE THE BONAC BLIND
DESCRIPTION:Please contact Scott Bluedorn at scottbluedorn@gmail.com for an appointment to visit the Bonac Blind.\nPARRISH ROAD SHOW 2020\nSCOTT BLUEDORN: BONAC BLIND\nOctober 18-24\, 2020\nLanding Lane\, Springs\, East Hampton (off Old Stone Highway)\nAdditional visits onto the Bonac Blind are by appointment only\, please contact Scott Bluedorn at scottbluedorn@gmail.com\nParrish Road Show artist Scott Bluedorn presents the Bonac Blind\, a floating\, mostly handmade dwelling constructed from a repurposed duck blind structure. According to Bluedorn\, who participated in the Museum’s 2019 Artists Choose Artists exhibition\, “The Bonac Blind is a multi-faceted art intervention: A floating\, off-grid microhome that references traditional Bonac culture of fishing\, farming and hunting while also serving as a comment on the erosion of this culture due to the compound problems of housing crisis\, climate change\, and modernity.” \nConstructed from a repurposed\, plywood duck blind and covered in native reed\, the Bonac Blind features industrial barrels\, resin windows\, and a geodesic dome. It will be fully functional and decorated with original artwork\, and also references the current trend of tiny homes that are sustainable\, resilient\, and adaptive. For Bluedorn\, the name is a double entendre\, obviously referring to duck blind used during waterfowl season. But the title also points to the area’s current population\, largely blind to Bonac culture and the many problems it faces. Bluedorn’s intention is to raise awareness to the drastic shortage of affordable housing in the Hamptons that has effected a mass exodus of working-class people\, particularly in the generations of East Hampton families known as Bonackers or Bubs\, who is increasingly leaving the area for more affordable regions\, taking with them character\, history\, culture\, and tradition. \nParrish Road Show 2020: Scott Bluedorn—Bonac Blind is organized by Corinne Erni\, Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects. \nParrish Road Show: Scott Bluedorn—Bonac Blind is made possible\, in part\, by the generous support of Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder\, and Jane Wesman and Donald Savelson. Public funding provided by Suffolk County. The Museum’s exhibitions and programs are made possible\, in part\, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature\, and the property taxpayers from the Southampton Union Free School District and the Tuckahoe Common School District. \nAbout Scott Bluedorn\nArtist\, illustrator\, and designer Scott Bluedorn (b. 1986) works in various media\, including painting\, drawing\, print process\, collage and found object assemblage. Drawing inspiration from cultural anthropology\, primitivism\, and nautical tradition\, Bluedorn distills imagery that speaks to the collective unconscious\, especially through myth and visual story-telling—a world he conjures as “maritime cosmology.” Bluedorn received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts\, New York. His work is on view at The Edward Albee Foundation in New York City\, and is included in numerous private collections in the U.S.\, Canada\, Ireland\, France\, and Portugal. \nSolo and two-person exhibitions in the Hamptons include: Subanimalia\, Greenport Harbor Brewing Company\, (2018); Current Archive\, Stick and Stone\, Amagansett (2018); Scott Bluedorn\, ArtUnprimed Space\, East Hampton (2017); Scott Bluedorn and Paton Miller\, 4 North Main Street Gallery\, Southampton  (2017); Maritime Cosmology\, Jackson Carriage House\, Amagansett\, (2015); and Theo Blue: Flotssemblage\, Montauk Beach House\, (2014). He has been part of group exhibition including Artists Choose Artists\, Parrish Art Museum (2019); 51st and 52nd  Annual Artists of the Springs Invitational\, Ashawagh Hall (2018 and 2019); In the Cloud\, Kathryn Markel\, Bridgehampton (2019); Sea and Sky\, Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum (2018); and Untitled Projects\, Crush Curatorial\, Amagansett\, (2018). \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/meet-the-artist-explore-the-bonac-blind/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201024T110000
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SUMMARY:What We See\, How We See
DESCRIPTION:What We See\, How We See is a seven-part exhibition that contextualizes work by a variety of artists through the lens of how they see and interpret the world around them. Individual galleries based on specific themes feature paintings\, works on paper\, photographs\, and sculpture\, opening with the diverse image making of artists Richard Prince\, Dorothea Rockburne\, and David Salle\, among others. Circles\, Squares\, and Squiggles explores abstract gestures through works by Jennifer Bartlett\, Willem de Kooning\, and Perle Fine; Portraits by Chuck Close\, Till Freiwald and others reveal their subjects in larger than life paintings; and American Landscapes highlights work from the Parrish’s renowned holdings. Two galleries bring to light bodies of work by single artists\, from the tragic-comic world view of Saul Steinberg (a major gift from the Saul Steinberg Foundation that comprises works on paper\, wallpaper and fabric)\, to the joyful imagery of Tom Slaughter.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/what-we-see-how-we-see-2-2020-07-16/2020-10-24/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201024T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201024T170000
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SUMMARY:Field of Dreams
DESCRIPTION:On August 20\, 2020\, the Parrish opened Field of Dreams\, our inaugural sculpture exhibition created to extend the galleries outdoors and activate the Museum’s meadows with work that engages and responds to the Parrish’s architecture and landscape. The exhibition series is part of the Museum’s new Art in the Meadow initiative that enlivens the grounds with performances\, projections\, and works of art. \nField of Dreams outdoor sculpture exhibition is open and free to the public daily\, from 11 am–5 pm. Visitors are asked to observe social distancing practices and are required to wear masks on Museum property.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/field-of-dreams/2020-10-24/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201024T133000
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SUMMARY:Pottery Workshop\, age 6 and older
DESCRIPTION:Class is fully enrolled \n\nSaturdays\, October 3\, 10\, 17\, and 24\, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm \nArt educator Wendy Gottlieb guides students to create pottery and study the history of ceramics. Hand-built pottery techniques will include coil\, slab\, and sculpture. All work will be fired. \n$120 for the series | $90 Members for the series \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/pottery-workshop-age-6-and-older-2/2020-10-24/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Family Programs
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