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SUMMARY:Member Opening | Sanford Biggers: Drift
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n5–7:30 PM | Exhibition Viewing\n5:30–6:30 PM | Talk with Artist Sanford Biggers and Chief Curator Corinne Erni \n*The Lichtenstein Theater will open at 5:15 PM for priority seating. \nMuseum Members are invited to celebrate the opening of Sanford Biggers: Drift. At 5:30 PM\, join us in the Lichtenstein Theater for a conversation between artist Sanford Biggers and Corinne Erni\, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator of Art and Education. \nAdvanced registration is required. Not a Parrish member? Join today → \n  \nAbout the Exhibition\nSanford Biggers: Drift presents the acclaimed artist’s first major solo presentation on the East End of Long Island\, featuring new textile works\, prints\, sculptures\, and site-responsive installations. Biggers (b. 1970\, Los Angeles\, CA) draws on a diverse range of influences\, from Buddhism and Los Angeles graffiti culture to Gee’s Bend quilts and his own collection of African sculpture. Running throughout the exhibition is the cloud motif\, a symbol that has engaged the artist for decades. Beginning with Biggers’ monumental ceiling installation Unsui (Cloud Forest) (2025)\, the exhibition traces the theme through his Codex series—sculptures and paintings made from repurposed antique quilts; a floor-based sand installation inspired by prayer rugs\, breakdance floors\, and Japanese Buddhist mandalas; and cloud sculptures installed in the Museum’s exterior lobby. \n \nSanford Biggers: Drift is part of the Museum’s USA250: Life\, Liberty\, and the Pursuit of Happiness\, a year-long program organized in response to the United States’ semiquincentennial in 2026. The USA250 exhibition series will reflect on the nation’s history and founding values\, examine our present moment\, and imagine new ways of moving forward\, while recognizing the contributions of regional artists to the broader landscape of American art and culture. Through this exhibition\, Biggers explores the theme of “Pursuit of Happiness.” \nSanford Biggers: Drift is co-organized by Corinne Erni\, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator of Art and Education\, and Scout Hutchinson\, The FLAG Art Foundation Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Parrish. \nExhibition Support\nSanford Biggers: Drift is made possible\, in part\, thanks to the generous support of Rashid Johnson; The Coby Foundation\, LTD; Robert Lehman Foundation; Sarah Arison; Amy and Steven Horowitz; Sarika Singh and Vivek Bantwal\, Goldman Sachs Gives; George Wells and Manfred Rantner; Susan and Frank Dunlevy; Miyoung Lee & Neil Simpkins; The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family; Aima Raza and Agha Khan; Beth Redmond; Robin and Frederic Seegal; Kathleen Tait; Jane Wesman and Donald Savelson; Martha McLanahan; Suzi and David Cordish; Stephanie Horton; and Marjorie and Michael Levine. \nWe are also grateful for the in-kind support provided by Marianne Boesky Gallery\, New York\, and David Castillo Gallery\, Miami. \nThe Parrish Art Museum’s programs are made possible\, in part\, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature\, and by the property taxpayers from the Southampton Union Free School District and the Tuckahoe Common School District.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/member-opening-sanford-biggers-drift/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Events,Talks
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SUMMARY:Member Morning
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nJoin us for a morning dedicated to our Museum Members. Walk through the Museum’s galleries and mingle with fellow patrons. Museum docents will be available to answer your questions about the Parrish and exhibitions on view. \nComplimentary coffee and tea will be available. Registration is recommended—drop in anytime between 10 AM and 12 PM. \nMember Mornings are for Museum Members. Not a member\, but want to attend? Join today →
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/member-morning-2-6/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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SUMMARY:Exclusive Tour: Folly Tree Arboretum
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER  JOIN TODAY\nJoin us for a private tour of the Folly Tree Arboretum in East Hampton\, NY\, a project created by artist Tucker Marder\, who is currently featured in the Parrish’s exhibition Regeneration: Long Island’s History of Ecological Art and Care. \nFounded in 2013 by multidisciplinary artist Tucker Marder (American\, b. 1989\, Southampton\, NY)\, Folly Tree is home to a variety of rare and unusual tree specimens. In addition to working with the growth habits of trees to create unexpected sculptural forms—anthropomorphic weeping conifers and geometric topiaries—Marder also nurtures cuttings of remarkable trees gathered from around the world. The Folly Tree collection includes clones and descendants of a sycamore grown from a seed that was taken to the moon in 1971\, a tree that survived the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima\, and a chestnut that grew outside of Anne Frank’s attic window in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. Underscoring our deeply interconnected relationship with the natural world\, the arboretum presents trees as rich archives of history. Over the years\, the arboretum has grown to include over 250 trees\, as well as education initiatives and an artist residency program that promotes environmental storytelling. \nThis event is for Members of the Parrish Art Museum. Advanced registration is required and limited space is available. The event’s exact address will be provided upon registration. \nFor more information\, to join or upgrade your Membership\, please contact us at membership@parrishart.org or 631.283.2118 x167. \n  \nAbout Tucker Marder\nLiving between Springs\, NY\, and Pittsburgh\, PA\, Marder’s work spans performance\, puppetry\, sculpture\, film\, and horticulture. Often produced collaboratively\, his projects have included an underwater puppet show in a pool\, a theatrical adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut’s Galápagos\, and an interspecies performance with a flock of over 200 ducks for his 2015 Parrish Road Show exhibition. Whatever format it takes\, his work harnesses absurdity and humor as catalysts for ecological responsibility and action. His aim is to encourage what he describes as “an exuberant environmental ethic\, countering pessimistic prevailing trends towards ecological hopelessness.”
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/exclusive-tour-folly-tree-arboretum/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Upcoming
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