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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk | Artists Choose Parrish\, Part II
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n$5 Members | $16 Adults | $12 Seniors | Free for Students\, Children \nJoin us for a gallery talk with artist Alix Pearlstein\, one of forty-one renowned artists with deep local roots who were invited to select works from the collection to be shown along with their own in Artists Choose Parrish\, Part II\, a landmark exhibition that celebrates the Parrish’s 125th anniversary and honors the East End’s rich artistic legacy. \nArtists Choose Parrish is organized by Corinne Erni\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, Art and Education\, with additional support from Kaitlin Halloran\, Assistant Curator and Publications Coordinator\, and Brianna L. Hernández\, Assistant Curator. \nThe Artists Choose Parrish exhibition is made possible\, in part\, thanks to the generous support of Bank of America; Stephen Meringoff in honor of Robin and Fred Seegal; Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder; Agnes Gund in honor of Dorothy Lichtenstein; Jennifer and Sean Cohan; Susan and Timothy Davis; Alexandra Stanton and Sam Natapoff; Fern and Lenard Tessler; Jacqueline Brody; The Evelyn Toll Family Foundation; Herman Goldman Foundation; Carole Server and Oliver Frankel; Fred Schmeltzer; and Scott and Margot Ziegler. \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 School District and the Tuckahoe Common School District. Public Funding provided by Suffolk County. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nPublic programs are made possible with support provided by The Corcoran Group.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-artists-choose-parrish-part-ii/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Talks
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SUMMARY:Talk | James Brooks: A Painting Is a Real Thing
DESCRIPTION:$5 Members | $16 Adults | $12 Seniors | Free for Students\, Children \nREGISTER\nJoin us for a panel discussion in conjunction with James Brooks: A Painting Is a Real Thing\, delving into the artist’s work\, with special focus on the life he shared with Charlotte Park\, their Springs studio\, practice\, and evolution. Organized in collaboration with the Brooks-Park Arts and Nature Center\, the conversation will include Dr. Klaus Ottmann\, Adjunct Curator of the Collection and guest curator for the exhibition\, Helen Harrison\, the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center and artist Mike Solomon\, moderated by artist Scott Bluedorn. \nJames Brooks: A Painting Is a Real Thing is organized by Klaus Ottmann\, Ph.D.\, Adjunct Curator of the Collection\, with support from Assistant Curator and Publications Coordinator Kaitlin Halloran. \nMembers at the Patron level and above are invited to a private tour of the exhibition prior to the talk. Advanced registration is required. \nJames Brooks: A Painting Is a Real Thing\, is made possible thanks to the generous support of the James and Charlotte Brooks Fund and The Wolf Kahn Foundation. The 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 School District and the Tuckahoe Common School District. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nFriday Nights at the Parrish Art Museum are made possible with support provided by The Corcoran Group.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-james-brooks-a-painting-is-a-real-thing/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Friday Nights,Talks
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SUMMARY:Film | Black Film Festival: House Party
DESCRIPTION:Tickets  \nAdults $16 | Friends of BHCCRC $13 | Parrish Members $10 | Students $10 \nREGISTER\nFilm & After Party $40 \nREGISTER – EVENTBRITE\nSchedule \n6:30 PM | Reception and Museum Tour of James Brooks: A Painting Is a Real Thing\n7:00 PM | Short talk on Health Awareness Topics and Issues\n7:10 PM | Hip-Hop Panel\n8 PM | Film Screening  House Party (1990)\n10:30 PM | Off-site Afterparty \nParrish Art Museum and the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center (BHCCRC) continue their history of partnership with the fourth Black Film Festival at the Museum\, on Friday\, August 11\, from 6:30-10 pm\, celebrating 50 years of hip-hop music and culture. Part I features a reception and exhibition tour; panel discussion on hip-hop; and screening of the 1990 hip-hop classic House Party. A ticketed off-site afterparty follows the screening (Please note: The film is rated R and all children under the age of 17 are required to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.) \nTour\nThe evening begins with a reception and brief tour of the new exhibition James Brooks: A Painting Is a Real Thing\, a retrospective of the abstract expressionist artist who lived and worked in Springs\, East Hampton\, from 1957 until his passing in 1992\, and was a key figure in the local art community. The exhibition features more than 100 of the most important paintings\, prints\, and works on paper by Brooks\, dating from the 1920s to 1983. \nHip Hop Panel Discussion\nThree panelists will discuss the half-century history of hip-hop\, and its profound\, enduring impact on music and culture. Panelists include Bakari Kitwana—author\, journalist\, and political analyst who directs the Rap Sessions: Community Dialogues on Hip-Hop; 1/2 Pint—an educator\, hip-hop artist\, educational consultant\, podcast co-host\, and webcast producer; and The Legendary DJ Belal—an A&M recording artist\, touring DJ\, and member of Groove B Chill\, Uptown. \nFilm: House Party\n(1990\, 1hr 40 min.\, Rated R)\nHouse Party was written and directed by Reginald Hudlin\, based on his award-winning Harvard University student film. In 2022\, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically significant.”  The film’s hip-hop and R&B soundtrack\, released on March 1990 by Motown Records\, peaked at 104 on the Billboard 200 and 20 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. \nThe Story: When Play’s (Christopher Martin) parents are out of town\, he plans a house party of the century. His best friend Kid (Christopher Reid) is determined to go despite being grounded. Neither can predict what’s in store on what could be the wildest night of their lives. \nThe program takes place on the Museum’s Terrace and event lawn. Please bring your own chairs\, no Museum seating is provided. \nSave the Date: Black Film Festival\, Part II\, will be held on Friday November 10\, 2023. \nSupport for the Black Film Festival is provided by Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs; Support for Friday Nights is provided by The Corcoran Group. \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/film-black-film-festival-house-party/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks
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SUMMARY:Studio Visit | Eddie Martinez
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nJoin Members at the Contemporaries Circle and above for an exclusive visit to the studio of artist Eddie Martinez located in Orient. For his participation in the Parrish’s 125th Anniversary exhibition\, Artists Choose Parrish\, Martinez paired drawings from his archives with artists of previous generations\, highlighting largely unfamiliar\, pre-1970 collection works by artists including Wilfrid Zogbaum\, Abraham Hankins\, and Frederick Stuart Church. \n“Looking at the final selection of drawings from the Parrish collection and my own side by side\, it is easy to see the commonality in our approach to this medium. With overlapping subject matter\, similar constructs\, and a resonance in mark-making\, I found a sense of the familiar that fascinated me.” \nEngage in conversation with Martinez and other art enthusiasts. \nRegistration required. Limited space available. \nThis event is intended for Members of the Parrish Art Museum at the Contemporaries Circle level and above. Due to the limited space available\, we are unable to accommodate guests of Members.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/40621/
LOCATION:Orient\, NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Events,Talks,Upcoming
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230526T193000
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SUMMARY:Talk | Alicia G. Longwell on the Parrish at 125 Years
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n$5 Members | $16 Adults (Nonmembers) | $12 Seniors | Free for Students\, Children \nAs the Parrish celebrates its landmark anniversary\, the Museum presents the first of a series of lectures and conversations that delve into its rich and storied history. In 1952\, Rebecca Bolling Littlejohn assumed the presidency of the Parrish’s Board of Trustees and began a crusade that would rename\, rebrand\, and revive the waning institution and bring it into the 20th Century\, including the acquisition of the first William Merritt Chase paintings and also works by contemporary East End artists Fairfield Porter\, Larry Rivers\, and John D. Graham. Join Chief Curator Emeritus\, Alicia G. Longwell\, for a reflection on this remarkable innovator while recalling her own four-decade career at the Museum—so often inspired by Mrs. Littlejohn’s stirring legacy. \nLongwell served as the Parrish Art Museum’s Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, Art and Education for over three decades until her retirement in October 2022. She received her Ph.D. from the Graduate Center\, City University of New York\, where her dissertation topic was John Graham. Throughout her tenure\, she was integral in building the Museum’s collection through identifying and pursuing acquisitions\, including major works by Ross Bleckner\, Mary Heilmann\, Lonnie Holley\, Elizabeth Peyton\, David Salle\, Alan Shields\, and Joe Zucker. \nAmong her most notable curatorial achievements are Sand: Memory\, Meaning and Metaphor (2008)\, John Graham: Maverick Modernist (2017)\, and Affinities for Abstraction: Women Artists on Eastern Long Island\, 1950-2020 (2021). Longwell ushered the Museum into its new building in Water Mill\, planning the inaugural installations of the Parrish collection for the 2012 opening that featured the exhibition Malcolm Morley: Painting\, Paper\, Process (2012). She has organized numerous survey exhibitions including Dorothea Rockburne: In My Mind’s Eye (2011) and North Fork/South Fork: East End Art Now (2004)\, as well as solo exhibitions on the work of artists Barbara Bloom\, Marsden Hartley\, Frederick Kiesler\, Alan Shields\, Esteban Vicente\, and Jack Youngerman\, among many others. \nFriday Night Programming is made possible\, in part\, by Weill-Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-alicia-g-longwell-on-the-parrish-at-125-years/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks
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SUMMARY:Talk | Studio Lenca on Chisme
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n \n$5 Members | $16 Adults | $12 Seniors | Free for Students\, Children \n  \nJoin Studio Lenca\, Jose Campos\, in conversation in conjunction with Chisme\, presenting 15 painted woodcut figures depicting vibrant Latinx migrant workers\, as he discusses ideas surrounding visibility\, nobility\, and the challenges migrant workers face. Chisme was completed in partnership with WeCount!\, a membership-led organization of low-wage immigrant workers in South Florida who made drawings of plants\, trees\, and seeds on the back of the figures. \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door.\nAll sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \n  \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \nFriday Nights at the Parrish Art Museum are made possible with support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-studio-lenca-on-chisme/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230310T180000
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SUMMARY:Talk on Frida Kahlo with Executive Director Mónica Ramírez-Montagut\, Cristina Kahlo-Alcala\, and Dr. Robert Maki
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n$5 Members | $16 Adults | $12 Seniors | Free for Students\, Children \nJoin Executive Director Mónica Ramírez-Montagut and Cristina Kahlo-Alcala\, artist and curator\, in conversation in conjunction with Kahlo: An Expanded Body\, as they discuss the exhibition’s investigation into Frida Kahlo through the lens of her dramatic medical history. The conversation prompts listeners to consider what they might ask Cristina Kahlo-Alcala\, the grand-niece of Frida Kahlo\, who will join live via Zoom. Kahlo-Alcal offers a deeper dive into the prominent Mexican artist’s life\, medical history\, work\, and how she connects to her late great-aunt through her own artistic practice. They will also be joined by Dr. Robert Maki\, Professor of Medicine at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center / Weill Cornell Medical College in New York and an adjunct professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He is an internationally recognized leader in cancer research\, and has particular interest in sarcomas\, cancers of bone and soft tissue\, which impact patients of all ages from infancy to elderly populations and has been the principal investigator of multiple clinical and translational studies in sarcoma. \nSubmit your questions or thoughts about the exhibition by emailing Public Programs Manager Olivia Menghini at menghinio@parrishart.org or tagging us @parrishartmuseum on Instagram and Twitter. Kahlo: An Expanded Body is organized by Parrish Art Museum Executive Director Mónica Ramírez-Montagut and Guest Curator Cristina Kahlo-Alcala\, with support from Guest Assistant Curator Javier Roque Vázquez \nJuarez\, Assistant Curator and Publications Coordinator Kaitlin Halloran\, and Assistant Curator Brianna L. Hernández. \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door.\nAll sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor: \n \nAdditional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-executive-director-monica-ramirez-montagut-on-kahlo-an-expanded-body/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Talks,Upcoming
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SUMMARY:Talk | BizShine: Business Leaders Present Five Minute Stories
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n  \n$16 Adults | $10 Seniors\, Member’s Guests | $5 Parrish Member | Free for Parrish Business Members\, Students\, Children \nThis artfully designed event features five business leaders who live and work on the East End of Long Island. \nBizShine – a new program where local business leaders tell their stories in pithy five-minute presentations. At this creative format\, inspired by the Museum’s popular PechaKucha Night Hamptons\, five professionals who live and work on the East End of Long Island will share insights into their unique journey\, broaching topics including doing business in a seasonal community\, creating a brand identity\, navigating key business decisions\, failing forward\, and stretching oneself. \nPart storytelling and part workshop\, BizShine includes Q&A session with the presenters and informal table conversations to meet others\, reflect\, and craft your own insights. \nSpeakers: \nDale Novick\, Dale Novick Ltd\, Southampton \nPeter Sabbeth\, Partner\, Oza Sabbeth Architects\, Bridgehampton \nAmy Cherry-Abitbol\, Founder and CEO\, Shou Sugi Ban House\, Water Mill \nMarc A. Chiffert\, Chiffert Architectural Engineering and Construction Services\, Southampton \nSylvia Wong\, Owner\, The Roundtree\, Amagansett \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is highly recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nBios: \nDale Novick\, Dale Novick\, Ltd.\, Southampton \nDale Novick is an American fine jewelry designer based in New York and Los Angeles. With a degree in art history from Cornell University\, she took her knowledge of fine and decorative arts coupled with her art education at Sotheby’s Institute in London\, to create Dale Novick Ltd. \nFollowing years living and working in the arts in Europe\, Dale moved to Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil. Almost immediately after the birth of her business\, Town and Country Magazine published a piece on her work\, and her brand and business were truly ablaze. She has received repeated coverage in high fashion magazines including InStyle\, Vogue\, Cosmopolitan\, and Vanity Fair. Her all-inclusive work reflects a respect for clean\, organic\, architectural\, and colorful pieces\, to be incorporated in the lives of busy executives or Fashionistas. Dale’s pieces have been embraced by the worlds of fashion\, art\, film\, and television and have sold at Ralph Lauren\, Bergdorf Goodman\, Saks Fifth Avenue\, Moda Operandi\, Serenella\, Grayson De Vere\, and others. \nPeter Sabbeth\, Partner\, Oza Sabbeth Architects\, Bridgehampton \nPeter was a fine art painter in the mid 90’s when he first started designing and building loft spaces in Brooklyn’s Dumbo neighborhood. In 2008\, Peter moved east and founded Modern Green Home\, where he helped transform the “traditional” Hamptons building industry through dozens of modern\, sustainable projects. In 2014\, Peter met Nilay\, and their common passion for both design and construction led to a fast friendship and ultimately partnership in 2015 \nPeter is a graduate of Tufts University\, a 9-year member of the US Green Building Council\, Skateboard Designer\, trans-oceanic sailor\, tea crafter\, and father of two boys. He lives in Sag Harbor. \nAmy Cherry-Abitbol\, Founder and CEO\, Shou Sugi Ban House\, Watermill \nAmy Cherry-Abitbol is the creative force behind Shou Sugi Ban House\, the first boutique wellness destination in the Hamptons\, blending global wellness philosophies with state-of-the-art practices in an environment that embodies quiet luxury. Following a successful career as an attorney at firms in the U.S. and Japan\, Amy attended Harvard Business School’s “New Paths” program for women seeking to explore new opportunities\, which was the catalyst for her inspired transition to combine her interests in health\, wellness and design and create Shou Sugi Ban House. Photo: Fredrika Stjärne. \nMarc A. Chiffert\, Chiffert Architectural Engineering and Construction Services\, Southampton \nMarc A Chiffert\, was born in France\, grew up in Brazil\, went to school in Canada and moved to the US in 1983.  Marc grew up in an art family\, where his mother was an international art dealer specializing in French and Israeli contemporary art\, and later Brazilian art too.   Marc’s mother had a gallery in Fairfield County\, Gallerie Vendome for 20 years.  By Profession\, Marc is an NYS licensed engineer with a professional architectural engineering practice in Southampton.  Marc is also the Co-Chairperson of the Southampton Village Planning Commission and a member of the Town of Southampton Licensing Review Board.  Marc sits on various boards\, including the Friends of McGill University. \nSylvia Wong\, Owner\, The Roundtree\, Amagansett  \nSylvia Wong is the owner of The Roundtree\, a Small Luxury Hotel property that opened in Amagansett in 2020.  After a decades long career as a corporate attorney\, first at Paul\, Weiss\, Rifkind\, Wharton & Garrison\, a New York City law firm\, and then at IBM’s Armonk and Asia offices\, she joined the Board of Directors of WTI\, Inc.\, a private investment firm\, in 2015 and has been working closely with it to identify\, evaluate and negotiate real estate investments. \nHer love for traveling and the wonderful memories she collected from those travels inspired her to open The Roundtree. Her goal is for The Roundtree to be a stylish but understated home away from home for guests who come to explore the beauty of the East End and where they will receive unobtrusive\, bespoke service.  It has been an exciting and fulfilling journey for her. \n____________________________________________________________ \nSupport provided by Business Council Members: Emil K. Everett\, New Amsterdam\, LLC; Erik Fredrickson\, Fredrickson Consulting Group (Council Chair); Nadine Homann\, NH Design Studios\, Inc.; Diana Pepi Stott\, Pepi Design Group\, LLC; Lisa Saladino\, The Hackett Group\, Merrill Lynch; Joyce Siegel\, Joyce’s Art Walk; Linda A Smith\, Linda A. Smith Associates. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-bizshine-business-leaders-present-five-minute-stories/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Member Events,Talks
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T190000
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SUMMARY:Talk | Another Justice: Land back Panel with artists Jeremy Dennis and Koyoltzintli Miranda-Rivadeneira\, and local activist
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nJoin For Freedoms at the Parrish on Friday\, September 30\, as Indigenous artists Jeremy Dennis (Shinnecock) and Koyoltzintli Miranda-Rivadeneira (Ch’ixi Ecuadorian)\, both featured on the Shinnecock Monuments\, discuss the Land Back movement in a round table discussion with Shinnecock Council Trustee and attorney\, Kelly Dennis\, and artist Nour Batyne. \nThe roundtable is part of a series of programs in conjunction with the exhibition\, Another Justice: US is Them–Hank Willis Thomas | For Freedoms (July 23 to November 6) and offsite at the Shinnecock Monuments\, organized in partnership with The Watermill Center who has invited several artists from the For Freedoms collective for a residency from September 14 to October 7\, 2022\, as part of their Inga Maren Otto Fellowship for visual artists. \nDuring the residency\, For Freedoms\, in collaboration with the Parrish and Watermill\, will organize a series of public programs\, workshops\, and thematic Town Halls with members of the East End community. Taking place at both The Watermill Center and the Parrish\, each program will be centered on an Another Justice campaign themes. \nAnother Justice: Justice Makers Workshop\nSaturday\, October 1\, 2022\, 11 AM\, The Watermill Center \nInteractive crafting workshop on the For Freedoms Infinite Atlas and AJ Mixtape with For Freedoms Co-Founder Eric Gottesman and his son Sika. Together\, they will ask the viewer to imagine a just world: How do we get there from here? What is your role? \nAnother Justice: Viewpoints | Gender Justice\nThursday\, October 6\, 6 to 7 pm\, The Watermill Center \nArtists Pamela Council and Zoë Buckman\, featured in Another Justice: US is Them at the Parrish\, and special guest performer Autumn Breon discuss gender justice in Viewpoints\, The Watermill Center’s year-round conversation series\, granting art enthusiasts the opportunity to gather and discuss creative themes vital to the contemporary moment. \nAbout For Freedoms\nFor Freedoms is an artist collective that centers on art and creativity as a catalyst for transformative connection and collective liberation. By wielding the power of art\, the group aims to deepen and expand its capacity to interrogate what is and imagine what could be. An art collective founded in 2016 by a coalition of artists\, academics\, and organizers—including Hank Willis Thomas\, Eric Gottesman\, Michelle Woo\, and Wyatt Gallery—For Freedoms promotes infinite expansion through art\, and is dedicated to awakening a culture of listening\, healing\, and justice. \n  \nAbout the Speakers\nJeremy Dennis is a contemporary fine art photographer and a tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation. In his work\, he explores indigenous identity\, culture\, and assimilation. He received a 2016 Dreamstarter Grant from Running Strong for American Indian Youth to pursue On This Site\, which uses photography to showcase significant Native American sites on Long Island. A Parrish collection artist\, Dennis was the 2018 Parrish Road Show artist\, and part of Art on the Grid by Public Art Fund in 2020. He lives on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Southampton\, where he founded Ma’s House\, a BIPOC artist residency. \n  \nKoyoltzintli Miranda-Rivadeneria is an interdisciplinary artist\, plant worker\, and educator living in New York. She grew up in the coast of Ecuador and the Andes\, geographies that permeate her work. She focuses on geopoetics\, ancestral technologies\, ritual\, and storytelling through collaborative processes and personal narratives. Intersectional theories and earth-based healing inform her practice.\, Work by Miranda-Rivadeneria\, who was nominated for Prix Pictet in 2019\, has been exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington\, DC\, the United Nations\, Aperture Foundation\, and the Photographic Museum of Humanity. She received the Photographic Fellowship at the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris and a NYFA Fellowship. \n  \nKelly Dennis is a licensed attorney specializing in Federal American Indian Law\, and Secretary of the Council of Trustees for the Shinnecock Indian Nation. She is a newly appointed member of the Department of Interior Advisory Committee for Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland representing Eastern Regional Tribal Nations. Dennis is also an artist primarily working in painting to depict culturally significant symbolism and narratives. \n  \nNour Batyne is a creative producer\, facilitator\, and artist whose work lies at the intersection of immersive storytelling\, futures thinking\, and social innovation. She is a Next Generation Foresight Practitioner Fellow at the School of International Futures\, and serves as an Associate Instructor for the Nonprofit Management M.S. program at Columbia University. With a global portfolio of work\, Batyne is currently based in New York City and is an organizer for the Wide Awakes\, an open-source network that radically reimagines the future through creative collaboration. \n  \nAbout The Watermill Center\nFounded in 1992 by avant-garde visionary Robert Wilson\, The Watermill Center is an interdisciplinary laboratory for the arts and humanities situated on ten acres of Shinnecock ancestral territory on Long Island’s East End. With an emphasis on creativity and collaboration\, The Center offers year-round artist residencies and education programs\, providing a global community with the time\, space\, and freedom to create and inspire. The Watermill Center’s rural campus combines multifunctional studios with ten acres of manicured grounds and gardens\, housing a carefully curated art collection\, expansive research library\, and archives illustrating the life and work of Artistic Director\, Robert Wilson. The Center’s facilities enable Artists-in-Residence to integrate resources from the humanities and research from the sciences into contemporary artistic practice. Through year-round public programs\, The Watermill Center demystifies the artistic process by facilitating unique insight into the creative process of a rotating roster of national and international artists. \nAbout Another Justice: US is Them–Hank Willis Thomas | For Freedoms\nHank Willis Thomas (a conceptual artist working with themes related to identity\, commodity\, media\, and popular culture)\, and For Freedoms (the artist coalition he co-founded to model and increase creative civic engagement\, discourse\, and direct action) were invited to create an exhibition specifically for the Parrish. On view in the galleries\, outdoors on the Museum grounds\, and as digital billboards on the Shinnecock Monuments on Sunrise Highway\, Another Justice: US is Them includes nearly 30 works by 12 contemporary artists in mixed media\, sculpture\, site-specific installation\, wall painting\, and photography. The exhibition is a call to the community to reconvene\, and reconsider what justice can be in a time of imbalance. \nArtists include Zoë Buckman\, Pamela Council\, Jeremy Dennis\, Jeffrey Gibson\, Eric Gottesman\, Christine Sun Kim\, Muna Malik\, Joiri Minaya\, Koyoltzintli Miranda-Rivadeneira\, Kambui Olujimi\, Hank Willis Thomas\, and Marie Watt. Another Justice: US is Them is organized by Corinne Erni\, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects\, with support from Brianna Hernández\, Curatorial Fellow\, and is co-curated by Hank Willis Thomas and Carly Fischer. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor: \n \nAdditional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-another-justice-landback-panel-with-artists-jeremy-dennis-and-koyoltzintli-miranda-rivadeneira-and-local-activist/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T130000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20220825T133003Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch Time Talk | Alicia Longwell on Esteban Vicente
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n$12 Adults | $9 Seniors | Free for Members\, Students\, Children \nJoin Alicia G. Longwell\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, Art and Education\, in celebrating Esteban Vicente as she focuses on the artist’s dedication to his garden and his circle of East End artist friends— Jackson Pollock\, Lee Krasner\, and Willem de Kooning among them. This is the second of a two-part series of informal lunchtime talks in conjunction with the exhibition\, Joaquín Sorolla and Esteban Vicente: In the Light of the Garden. \nGuests are invited to purchase lunch at the Café at the Parrish and enjoy in the Theater. Special Offer: Receive a free regular coffee with any Café purchase or receive a free bag of chips with the purchase of a salad or sandwich. Preview the menu here  → \nAttendees at events in the Museum’s theater\, terrace\, café\, or studio (ages 5 and older) are required to provide proof of full vaccination in order to maintain a mask-optional environment. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor: \n \nAdditional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/lunch-time-talk-alicia-longwell-on-esteban-vicente/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T130000
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SUMMARY:Lunch Time Talk | Alicia Longwell on Joaquín Sorolla
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n$12 Adults | $9 Seniors | Free for Members\, Students\, Children \nIn a two-part series of informal lunchtime talks in conjunction with the exhibition\, Joaquín Sorolla and Esteban Vicente: In the Light of the Garden\, join Alicia G. Longwell\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, Art and Education\, for an in-depth look at Joaquín Sorolla’s appreciation of gardens and the inspiration he drew from them. \nGuests are invited to preorder lunch through the Café at the Parrish and enjoy in the Theater. Special Offer: Receive a free regular coffee with any Café purchase or receive a free bag of chips with the purchase of a salad or sandwich. Preorder online here  → \nAttendees at events in the Museum’s theater\, terrace\, café\, or studio (ages 5 and older) are required to provide proof of full vaccination in order to maintain a mask-optional environment. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor: \n \n  \nAdditional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/lunch-time-talk-alicia-longwell-on-joaquin-sorolla/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220903T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220903T160000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20220818T094206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T134603Z
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SUMMARY:Talk | Herzog & de Meuron architects Ascan Mergenthaler and Philip Schmerbeck in conversation with artist Hank Willis Thomas
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nLIVESTREAM\n$12 | Free for Members \nJoin us in celebrating our 10th anniversary in Water Mill in a conversation with Ascan Mergenthaler and Philip Schmerbeck—the architects from the internationally acclaimed firm Herzog & de Meuron who designed the new building—and Hank Willis Thomas\, presenting artist and co-curator of Another Justice: US is Them–Hank Willis Thomas | For Freedoms. Moderated by Museum Executive Director Mónica Ramírez-Montagut\, who holds a Ph.D. in architecture\, the discussion will explore the relationship between the Museum’s design from the architects’ perspective\, as well as from the viewpoint of an artist curating and exhibiting work in the space. \nThe innovative design by Herzog & de MeuronSenior Partner Mergenthaler and Studio Director Schmerbeck integrates architecture and landscape in a plan that both respects and reflects the singular natural beauty and rich artistic legacy of Long Island’s East End. Sited on 14 acres\, the purpose-built structure suggests the vernacular architecture of sheds and potato barns that for generations doubled as artist workspaces. Inspired by the light\, water\, and sky that create the unique atmosphere of the region\, the building features sky-lit galleries that mimic the light and proportions of typical artist’s studio. \n \nIn the exhibition Another Justice: US is Them\, on view through November 6\, Thomas along with other featured artists adopt dynamic and responsive approaches to activate the full volume of the architectural space. Thomas’s wall-sized works made from deconstructed flags envelop the gallery space in fabric. In the Spine\, Christine Sun Kim creates an immersive pathway between the galleries with bold\, vibrant notations from the American Sign Language. Outdoors on the building exterior and grounds\, Thomas activates the museum’s southern-facing façade with a 55–foot neon sign clearly visible from the highway. Muna Malik’s 20–foot longmirrored acrylic boat sited in the Museum’s Meadowentices visitors to venture into and explore the landscape. \nAbout Ascan Mergenthaler\nHerzog & de Meuron Senior Partner Ascan Mergenthaler is in charge of projects in Europe\, Asia\, and the Americas and has led the realization of the de Young Museum in San Francisco; the Parrish Art Museum on Long Island\, New York; the Tate Modern Project in London; the Blavatnik School of Government in Oxford; the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg; 56 Leonard Street in New York City; and Tai Kwun\, Centre for Heritage & Arts; as well as M+\, a cultural center for 20th and 21st century art\, design\, architecture\, and the moving image in Hong Kong. He is currently working on several high-profile projects\, such as the Neue Nationalgalerie—Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts in Berlin; and Triangle in Paris—the first high-rise since Tour Montparnasse—that will significantly contribute to the Parisian skyline. Mergenthaler first joined Herzog & de Meuron as an intern in 1993. After completing his studies at Stuttgart University and The Bartlett\, University College London\, he became an architect at Herzog & de Meuron in 1998 and Partner in 2004. \nAbout Philip Schmerbeck\nPhilip Schmerbeck is Studio Director USA at Herzog & de Meuron. He began his collaboration with the firm in Basel in 2007 and became an Associate in 2011. After relocating to the New York office in 2008\, he became project manager in charge of the Parrish Art Museum through its completion in 2012. Schmerbeck has maintained oversight of a diverse range of U.S. projects as Project Director\, including the completion of 215 Chrystie (Public Hotel) and160 Leroy Street in NYC. He is currently overseeing the Powerhouse Arts project\, a contemporary arts fabrication center nearing completion in Brooklyn\, New York\, and the Brooks Museum of Art in Memphis\, Tennessee. He became Studio Director USA in 2022. Schmerbeck studied Architecture at Mississippi State University\, Jackson\, Mississippi\, and graduated in 1999 with a Bachelor of Architecture degree.  \nAbout Hank Willis Thomas\nHank Willis Thomas (b. 1976\, Plainfield\, NJ; lives and works in Brooklyn\, NY) is a conceptual artist working primarily with themes related to perspective\, identity\, commodity\, media\, and popular culture. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and abroad including the International Center of Photography\, New York; Guggenheim Museum Bilbao\, Spain; Musée du quai Branly\, Paris; Hong Kong Arts Centre\, Hong Kong\, and the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art\, Netherlands. Thomas holds a B.F.A. from New York University\, New York\, NY (1998) and an M.A./M.F.A. from the California College of the Arts\, San Francisco\, CA (2004). He received honorary doctorates from the Maryland Institute of Art\, Baltimore\, MD and the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts\, Portland\, ME in 2017. \nAbout Herzog & De Meuron\nEstablished in Basel\, Switzerland\, in 1978\, Herzog & de Meuron is a partnership led by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron together with Senior Partners Christine Binswanger\, Ascan Mergenthaler\, Stefan Marbach\, Esther Zumsteg\, and Jason Frantzen. An international team of over 500 collaborators including the two Founders\, five Senior Partners\, ten Partners\, and 48 Associates work on projects across Europe\, the Americas and Asia. The main office in Basel is supported by studios in Berlin and Munichin Germany; in London\, UK; in New York and San Francisco in the U.S; in Hong Kong; and by site offices in Copenhagen and Paris. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor: \n \nAdditional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-herzog-de-meuron-architects-ascan-mergenthaler-and-philip-schmerbeck-in-conversation-with-artist-hank-willis-thomas/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220723T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220723T163000
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CREATED:20220628T152727Z
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SUMMARY:Tour | Threading the Needle
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nJoin Members at the Parrish Contemporaries Circle and Contributor level for a private tour of Threading the Needle at The Church\, led by April Gornik. \nThreading the Needle was planned around four themes and includes over 50 works of contemporary art using fabric and fiber practices. The exhibition features works by 44 international and local artists\, including Hank Willis Thomas\, who is co-curating and featured in the upcoming exhibition\, Another Justice: US Is Them at the Parrish Art Museum opening July 24. \nThe event is for Parrish Contemporaries Circle Members\, Contributor Level Members\, and invited guests. Come enjoy this exclusive off-site road trip with other Parrish Members. \nSpace is limited; reservations are required. \nFor more information\, to join or upgrade your Membership\, please contact us at membership@parrishart.org or 631-283-2118 x1167 \nThis event is organized by the Parrish Contemporaries Circle Committee. Current Members: \n· Christine Berry\, Berry Campbell\, Committee Chair \n· Kurt Carstensen\, AMG Parade \n· Elena Frampton\, Frampton Co. \n· Kelcey Edwards\, Iron Gate East \n· Nadine Homann\, NH Design Studios \n· Chelsea Hrynick Browne\, Artist \n· John S. Kiely\, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP \n· Heidi Lee Komaromi\, HLK Art Group \n· Joseph Lesko\, Global Capital Strategies \n· Susan Vecsey\, Artist \n· Kara Winters\, Eric Firestone Gallery \n  \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/tour-threading-the-needle/
LOCATION:The Church\, 8 Madison Street\, Sag Harbor\, NY\, 11963\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Public Tours,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T130000
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CREATED:20220412T182659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T155948Z
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SUMMARY:Talk | Jasper Johns: Stars & Stripes
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n\nIn the Lichtenstein Theater \nConversation 3/3 of a lunchtime talk series by Alicia Longwell on Jasper Johns \nIn a series of three informal lunchtime talks in conjunction with the exhibition\, An Art of Changes: Jasper Johns Prints\, 1960–2018\, Alicia G. Longwell\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator will discuss Jasper Johns and three common themes explored by the artist throughout his career. \nSince 1955\, Johns has made more than 100 images featuring the American flag in myriad forms—changing its orientation and size; fragmenting\, mirroring\, or doubling the image; and producing it with a variety of colors and paper types. This talk will explore Johns’s and other artist’s fascination with the American flag and the ways in which they have incorporated this motif into their work. \nGuests are invited to preorder lunch through the Café at the Parrish and enjoy it in the Theater. Special Offer: Receive a free regular coffee with any Café purchase or receive a free bag of chips with the purchase of a salad or sandwich. Outside food is not permitted in the Museum. \nOrder 0nline → \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door.\nAll sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nAttendees at events in the Museum’s theater\, café\, or studio (ages 5 and older) are required to provide proof of full vaccination in order to maintain a mask-optional environment. Visitors to the Museum galleries (ages 2 and older) are required to wear a medical-grade mask at all times\, regardless of vaccination status. \n More information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol →
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-stars-stripes/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220623T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220623T130000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20220412T182309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T160505Z
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SUMMARY:Talk | Jasper Johns: Mr. Johns Regrets
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n\nIn the Lichtenstein Theater \nConversation 2/3 of a lunchtime talk series by Alicia Longwell on Jasper Johns \nIn a series of three informal lunchtime talks in conjunction with the exhibition\, An Art of Changes: Jasper Johns Prints\, 1960–2018\, Alicia G. Longwell\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator will discuss Jasper Johns and three common themes explored by the artist throughout his career. \nThis talk focuses on Johns’s penchant for repetition of specific imagery and his well-known reticence for art world hubbub. In the Regrets series\, the image is doubled and abstracted to the extent that the resulting shapes—rather than the figure—become the focus. In the upper right\, Johns “signed” each work with an enlarged image of the rubber stamp he uses to decline invitations: “Regrets/Jasper Johns.” \nGuests are invited to preorder lunch through the Café at the Parrish and enjoy it in the Theater. Special Offer: Receive a free regular coffee with any Café purchase or receive a free bag of chips with the purchase of a salad or sandwich. Outside food is not permitted in the Museum. \nOrder 0nline → \nUPCOMING\nThursday\, June 30: Stars & Stripes | Learn more→ \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door.\nAll sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nAttendees at events in the Museum’s theater\, café\, or studio (ages 5 and older) are required to provide proof of full vaccination in order to maintain a mask-optional environment. Visitors to the Museum galleries (ages 2 and older) are required to wear a medical-grade mask at all times\, regardless of vaccination status. \n More information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol →
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-mr-johns-regrets/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Programs,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220616T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220616T130000
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CREATED:20220412T182829Z
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SUMMARY:Talk | Skin in the Game
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n\nIn the Lichtenstein Theater \nConversation 1/3 of a lunchtime talk series by Alicia Longwell on Jasper Johns \nThursday\, June 23: Mr. Johns Regrets | Learn more→ \nThursday\, June 30: Stars & Stripes | Learn more→ \n  \nIn a series of three informal lunchtime talks in conjunction with the exhibition\, An Art of Changes: Jasper Johns Prints\, 1960–2018\, Alicia G. Longwell\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator will discuss Jasper Johns and three common themes explored by the artist throughout his career. \nDuring the 1960s\, Johns experimented with unusual tools for making marks on his canvases and drawings. They included his own body\, which he used to make imprints—a more direct way of adding his “touch” to an artwork than traditional means such as brush or pencil. The unusual self-portrait Skin with O’Hara Poem is a literal impression of the artist\, rather than a painted likeness. \nGuests are invited to preorder lunch through the Café at the Parrish and enjoy it in the Theater. Special Offer: Receive a free regular coffee with any Café purchase or receive a free bag of chips with the purchase of a salad or sandwich. Outside food is not permitted in the Museum. \nOrder 0nline → \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door.\nAll sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nAttendees at events in the Museum’s theater\, café\, or studio (ages 5 and older) are required to provide proof of full vaccination in order to maintain a mask-optional environment. Visitors to the Museum galleries (ages 2 and older) are required to wear a medical-grade mask at all times\, regardless of vaccination status. \n More information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol →
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-skin-in-the-game/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T193000
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CREATED:20220413T160023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220413T160730Z
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SUMMARY:Member's Preview | An Art of Changes: Jasper Johns Prints\, 1960–2018
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n  \n6 to 6:30 PM | Conversation and Q & A in the Lichtenstein Theater with Alicia G. Longwell\, Ph.D.\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, Art and Education and Larissa Goldston\, Director of Universal Limited Art Editions \n7 PM | Remarks & Toast \n  \nOrganized in four thematic sections\, An Art of Changes follows Jasper Johns (American\, born 1930) through the years as he revises and recycles key motifs\, including the American flag\, numerals\, and the English alphabet\, which he describes as “things the mind already knows.” Some works explore the artist’s tools\, materials\, and techniques. Others delve into signature aspects of his distinctive mark-making\, including flagstones and hatch marks\, while later pieces teem with autobiographical imagery. The prints will be augmented by a small selection of paintings and sculptures\, underscoring Johns’s fascination with the changes that occur when an image is reworked in another medium. \n  \nNot a member but want to attend? Join today → \n  \nThis indoor event requires proof of full vaccination for all attendees ages 5 and older in order to maintain a mask-optional environment; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. More information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol here → 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/members-preview-of-jasper-johns-prints-exhibition/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Events,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T180000
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CREATED:20220330T213656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T161158Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Empowerment: Feng Shui Energies
DESCRIPTION:Energies in Your Space \nEugénia Au Kim\, Architect Richard Stott\, AIA\, LEED AP\nFilm & Interactive Materials by Diana Pepi Stott \nREGISTER\n  \nLearn more about the ancient practice of Feng Shui and how small changes can increase positive energy in your work and home spaces. This hands-on workshop will introduce the connection between architecture and Feng Shui\, relate the elements that support balance and harmony\, and provide ample time to think about and discuss your own setting and goals. \n  \nPRESENTERS \nEugenia Au Kim\, IIDA\, started the prestigious interior design firm InteriorsOTH in 1988 and since has been blending ancient philosophies of balance and harmony with the classic principles of interior design and architectural space planning. Au Kim is honored to have a repertoire of clients from all over the world who have invited her into their spaces to create and collaborate “quality-of-life” decisions. In addition to designing Bridgehampton National Bank\, Lizan Tops Gallery\, and The Sway Club\, she has worked with NYT bestselling authors\, Victoria and Erik Van Lustbader\, and Dan Gasby and B. Smith. She has worked with professionals from finance\, fashion\, and film. What they all have in common is that they wanted their environments to embrace a peaceful\, serene space influenced by the creative energies of\, the ancient art of space alignment that encourages happiness\, good health\, and prosperity. \nDiana Pepi Stott is the founder of Pepi Design Group\, LLC established in Southampton\, NY in 2003. Her area of expertise is in Brand Identity and Development which are supported by a full range of multimedia services including Web Design\, Social Media Marketing\, Advertising and Signage. In addition to her own company\, Pepi Stott works very closely with her husband Richard Stott of Stott Architecture in creating Graphics\, Wayfinding\, Signage and Exhibition Design for municipalities\, hospitals\, and commercial buildings. Diana sits on the Parrish Art Museum’s Business Member Council\, is on the Board of the Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce and is a Docent for the Southampton History Museum’s Annual House and Garden Tours. \nRichard F. Stott\, AIA\, LEED AP – Principal. Stott holds a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from Dowling College. After receiving a Master of Architecture Degree\, with Honors\, from CAL-POLY in 1983\, Stott moved back to the East Coast where he established his firm in 1988. He has been involved in hundreds of commercial and residential projects in California\, Vermont\, Connecticut\, Long Island and New York City. Locally\, Stott has designed several prominent projects including the Suffolk Theater Conversion\, the Southampton and Sag Harbor Police Stations\, new units at the Hampton Maid Motel\, and many small projects at Southampton hospital including the award-winning Centennial Hall. His award winning\, innovative designs include numerous sustainability and design awards. Stott is known for his custom-made furniture\, built ins\, architectural details\, and solar installations. He is a sustainability expert and concentrates his focus on daylighting\, carbon reduction and High-Performance Buildings. \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/the-art-of-empowerment-feng-shui-energies/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Member Events,Talks,Upcoming
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220325T193000
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SUMMARY:PechaKucha Night Hamptons Vol. 35
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS  LIVESTREAM\n\nJoin high school students and art educators featured in the 2022 Student Exhibition from schools across the East End as they present their work and passion during a special PechaKucha Night. \nAs the official site for the Hamptons\, the Parrish joins over 700 cities globally in hosting PechaKucha Nights\, named for the sound of “chit-chat” in Japanese. The format is simple: each invited presenter gets 20 images x 20 seconds per image to talk about living creatively. This is a great opportunity to establish new relationships\, learn about local resources\, and hear from the many creatives who call Long Island home. \nParticipants: Shelter Island School teacher Catherine Brigham and student Margaret Schultheis; Southampton High School teacher Pamela Collins and student Talus Pinto; Bridgehampton School teacher Robin Gianis and students Luna Paucar and Pearl Ann V. Cherry Brown; and East Hampton High School teacher Margaret Zubarriain with student Kym Bermeo. \n  \nABOUT THE PRESENTERS \nSHELTER ISLAND UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT \nCatherine Brigham teaches art to 15 grade levels\, ranging from 3–19 years old. Brigham earned an undergraduate degree in Art and Design in Education from Pratt Institute\, and a Master’s in Teaching Students with Disabilities from Long Island University. She lives on Shelter Island full time. \nMargaret Schultheis\, in the 11th grade\, is currently participating in the drama club and art club. Her plans for the future include tattooing and illustration. \nSOUTHHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL \nPamela Collins has an MFA in Painting/ Drawing from Brooklyn College and both a BFA in Painting/Drawing and a BS in Art Education from SUNY New Paltz. At Southampton\, she teaches Studio in Art\, Mural Painting and Set Design\, Drawing and Painting\, College Level Drawing\, Advanced Painting\, and Portfolio Development. Collins also teaches classes at the Parrish Art Museum. \nTalus Pinto\, who works in photography\, is a senior at SHS and plans to attend the School of Visual Arts in New York City upon graduation. Pinto has been part of the SHS’s art club for 4 years and is grateful for his participation in the club. His hope for those seeing his work is\, “I hope you embrace my vision of the world through the fine arts of photography.” \nBRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL \nOriginally from Cambridge\, MA\, art teacher Robin Gianis found her way to the East End after graduating from Sarah Lawrence College. After an early career in retail management\, she transitioned into art education. She has taught K-12 at the Bridgehampton School and has served on the Parrish Art Museum Education Committee. A ceramic artist\, Gianis will be featured in the event Encounters with Artists: Insights into the Artistic Process at the Parrish Art Museum. \nLuna Paucar is a junior at the Bridgehampton High School whose interests include design and ceramics. This year\, she contributed to the design portions of Student Council\, National Honor Society\, Culture Club\, and the Robotics team. Paucar’s favorite subjects are Marimba and art\, and she shares these talents with friends and family from Honduras and Ecuador. By combining her culture\, Marimba\, and art\, Paucar’s goal is to attend the Rhode Island School of Design. \nOne of Pearl Ann V. Cherry Brown’s favorite classes is studio art\, and she especially loves to make props out of cardboard. She spends much of her time drawing\, and her hobbies include crafting and listening to music. \nEAST HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL \nMargaret Zubarriain graduated from Parsons/New School of Design with a BFA in Illustration. She worked as an intern prop builder for The Jim Henson Company\, a set painter for Women’s Expressive Theater in New York\, and created murals in the Bronx\, Manhattan\, and most recently a large commission at Gurney’s in Montauk. A mother of two\, Zubarriain is in her sixth year teaching Drawing\, Painting\, and Sculpture at East Hampton High School. \nSenior Kym Bermeo\, a Latinx queer artist who lives in Springs and participates in the art club at East Hampton High School\, is member of the Teen Arts Council at Guild Hall\, and works at The Golden Eagle Art supply store. Bermeo’s goal through her work is to shine light on the hardships of her community and their identity. She is heavily involved in the art community and hopes to continue evolving her work in college. \nLearn more about PechaKucha Night Hamptons. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nFor more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol\, go here.\nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/pechakucha-night-hamptons-vol-35/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Friday Nights,Hamptons Art,PechaKucha,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T180000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20220211T193047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T175026Z
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SUMMARY:Practical Solutions to Boost Employee Engagement and Individual Wellness
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n  \nIn an era where many people in the workforce are leaving their jobs and looking for more fulfilling work experiences\, innovative retention programs are more important than ever.  This program will introduce innovative wellness initiatives and explore practical ways businesses can engage and boost employee wellness\, build stronger teams\, and find more meaning and connection in their work. \nThree diverse topics will address a comprehensive range of strategies: \n\n\nIdentifying your Enneagram personality type to reveal behavior patterns that stem from reactions to our daily experiences. Deepening your understanding of these patterns will give you important insights into what gets in the way of your happiness and what is possible for you to achieve.\n\n\nObservation-based feedback enhances decision-making and shows others you value them through listening. Businesses have different needs and cultures that necessitate unbiased\, customized\, and carefully curated processes. With the data that you collect you will make more informed decisions from a wider perspective\, bring teams and colleagues together\, and improve work relationships.\n\n\nWellness is one of the greatest prerequisites of performance and productivity yet many businesses lack a plan to address employee well-being. Learn practical tactics to incorporate various forms of wellness in your business and address the growing concerns people have about their own well-being.\n\n\nProgram includes opportunities to engage with the material from your own experience and perspective. \nERIK FREDRICKSON | Presenter\nFounder and Chief Executive Officer\, Fredrickson Consulting Group \nErik Fredrickson is a speaker\, author\, and CEO of Fredrickson Consulting Group and has been coaching and consulting for over 25 years. He specializes in building strong foundations for teamwork and helping leaders navigate challenges. Erik creates successful retention and performance initiatives for businesses across the US through his national speaking and corporate engagements. His topics are insightful and highly practical for business leaders and professionals to implement in their organizations. He values authentic communication and commitment to helping others and enjoys a wide range of activities from paddle boarding to strength training. Erik lives in East Hampton\, NY where he is married to his loving wife with whom he as three children. \nThe event is intended for active Business Members and their guests\, and local business professionals and owners.\nThis event is planned and sponsored by the Parrish Business Council\, a volunteer committee of East End professionals serving culturally engaged business leaders and organizations by providing programming and networking opportunities for Parrish Business Members.\nYou must RSVP to attend. Please feel free to arrive early and visit the Museum galleries.\nThis event requires all attendees to be fully vaccinated and masks must be worn at all times. Masks will be provided to anyone who needs one. To expedite your check-in process we recommend sending your proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title (Employee Wellbeing) in your subject line.\n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/practical-solutions-for-employee-well-being/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220317T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220317T190000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20220314T150016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T142524Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour | Faith Ringgold: American People at the New Museum
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER  JOIN TODAY\nJoin Parrish Contemporaries Circle Members for an exclusive exhibition tour at the New Museum in NYC. \nBringing together over fifty years of work\, “Faith Ringgold: American People” provides the most comprehensive assessment to date of the artist’s impact vision. \nArtist\, author\, educator\, and organizer\, Faith Ringgold is one of the most influential cultural figures of her generation\, with a career linking the multi-disciplinary practices of the Harlem Renaissance to the political art of young Black artists working today. For sixty years\, Ringgold has drawn from both personal autobiography and collective histories to both document her life as an artist and mother and to amplify the struggles for social justice and equality. \nThis event is for PCC Members of the Parrish Art Museum and their guests. Advanced registration is required and limited space is available. \nWe will follow the New Museum’s current Covid-19 policy. View here. \nThe Parrish Contemporary Circle Membership is designed for art-lovers and emerging collectors. Membership provides Sponsor-level benefits plus exclusive invitations to tailored social networking events in NYC and on eastern long Island.  \nFor more information\, to join or upgrade your Membership\, please contact us at membership@parrishart.org or 631-283-2118 x167 \n\nThis event was organized by the Parrish Contemporaries Circle Committee.  Current Members: \n\nChair Christine Berry\, Berry Campbell\nKurt Carstensen\, AMG Parade\nKelcey Edwards\, Iron Gate East\nElena Frampton\, Frampton Co.\nChelsea Hrynick Browne\, Artist\nJohn S. Kiely\, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP\nHeidi Lee Komaromi\, HLK Art Group\nJoseph Lesko\, Global Capital Strategies\nSusan Vecsey\, Artist\nKara Winters\, Eric Firestone Gallery
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/private-exhibition-tour-of-faith-ringgold-american-people/
LOCATION:Berry Campbell Gallery\, 524 W. 26th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Events,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220218T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220218T190000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20220128T125038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T145959Z
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SUMMARY:Talk | Beyond the Lens: Capturing Culture and Conscience
DESCRIPTION:IN-PERSON   LIVESTREAM\nIn the Lichtenstein Theater and Livestreamed \nOn the second evening of a two-part program in recognition of Black History Month\, the Parrish Art Museum in collaboration with Eastville Community Historical Society will present a panel discussion on the noted artistic pioneer and activist Gordon Parks\, his significant contributions and achievements in the field of photography\, and his lasting influence on photographers. \nDr. Georgette Grier-Key\, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Eastville Community Historical Society\, will be joined by Donnamarie Barnes\, Director of History and Heritage at Sylvester Manor Educational Farm in Shelter Island\, and Steven John Irby\, Co-Founder & Director of Street Dreams magazine\, in a conversation surrounding the art of the photograph and its transformational power in documenting and amplifying social\, cultural\, racial\, and political issues and movements of the day. Parks’ unique style of photography and filmmaking is an enduring body of work that constantly informs us. The panelists—artists and photographers in their own right—will reexamine Parks’ work and talk about various techniques of photography and strategies for storytelling. \n  \nABOUT THE PANELISTS \nDr. Georgette Grier-Key is the Executive Director and Chief Curator of Eastville Community Historical Society of Sag Harbor and has worked in various museums\, historical societies\, and service organizations with a focus on organizational sustainability. She currently serves on the board of the Museum Association of New York and the board of the Preservation League of New York State. Additionally\, Dr. Grier-Key dedicates herself to her community by leading and serving on local and regional boards such as the NAACP Brookhaven Town Branch where she is the duly elected President. Dr. Grier- Key is an adjunct assistant professor at CUNY Medgar Evers College and the director of the Long Island History Institute at SUNY Nassau Community College. Dr. Grier-Key is a historian\, preservationist\, and curator\, using her skills and experience as an organizer and activist to further the agenda of inclusion in traditional frameworks that have practiced institutional and structural exclusion. She is a not-for-profit management specialist and practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in both business and non-profit organizations. She provides consultant services from small to mid-sized organizations including several municipalities. \n Donnamarie Barnes joined Sylvester Manor in 2014 as a volunteer and history docent\, in 2016 became the Curator & Archivist\, and now serves as the Director of History & Heritage. Over the past four years\, she has curated exhibitions at the Sylvester Manor house including Women of the Manor\, A Place in Pictures\, and All That Has Been: Our Roots Revealed. Her ongoing work of conserving the various collections\, researching and uncovering the lives and identities of the enslaved and indigenous people of Sylvester Manor is an integral part of the organization’s mission to preserve\, cultivate and share the stories of all the people of Sylvester Manor. Barnes is also Co-Director of the Plain Sight Project\, which is dedicated to uncovering\, naming\, and counting the enslaved people of the East End of Long Island. In 2015\, she curated a highly acclaimed historic tintype photography exhibition at the Eastville Community Historical Society in Sag Harbor\, entitled Collective Identity. For over thirty years Barnes worked in the editorial photography field as a photographer and photo editor for publications such as People and Essence magazines and as a photo editor at the Gamma Liaison news photo agency. A life-long summer and full-time resident of Nineveh Beach in the historic SANS Community in Sag Harbor\, Barnes grew up photographing the community and the beach landscape\, and photography remains at the heart of all of her work. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Photography from the Cooper Union School of Art. \nSteven John Irby (A.K.A. Steve Sweatpants) is an artist cut directly from the cloth of Brooklyn and Queens. Photographer\, creative consultant\, and aspiring director\, Irby is an artist of the people\, dissolving the arbitrary division between low brow and high brow. His stunning black and white photographs invoke the spirit of Henri Cartier-Bresson but with a modern twist. As a result\, Irby has been called the 21st-century heir of The Decisive Moment. To experience Irby’s work is “to catch the name of God as in a dream—fleeting\, dazzling\, genuflecting.” Irby proves art need not be opaque. It need only ask the right questions. For Irby\, it is\, “Which moments are worth stopping time for?” There are many answers\, of course. His work answers with unflinching fortitude\, “Any moment in which the unbreakable power of the Black experience announces itself”—the worthiness of every single Black moment\, no matter how mundane. “If you would mourn the loss of Black life\, you damn well better celebrate a Black smile\, a rowdy porch playing dominos\, and a flawless cross-up at the local basketball court.” Irby is the co-founder & director of Street Dreams magazine and an artist of many disciplines. He has provided work for Sony\, Nike\, Cartier\, The New Yorker\, and more. He was honored by the City of New York in 2020 for his efforts in the arts and his local community. \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nFor more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol\, go here.\nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-beyond-the-lens-capturing-culture-and-conscience-moderated-by-dr-georgette-grier-key-with-donnamarie-barnes-and-steven-john-irby/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220128T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220128T190000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20220120T185855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T183527Z
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SUMMARY:Online Talk | Corinne Erni and Andras Szanto on The Future of the Museum
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nOnline only \nAlmost exactly a year ago\, Senior Curator Corinne Erni talked with museum strategist and author András Szántó about his book\, The Future of the Museum: 28 Dialogues. Listen to their conversation where they addressed questions that are still relevant to museums today—how they adapt to new realities and what some of the most exciting approaches are. Szántó is currently working on a follow up book on the future of museums in conversation with architects\, including Herzog & de Meuron who designed the Parrish. \nHow do museums adapt to new realities around the world today? What are some of the most exciting approaches? As museums worldwide shuttered in 2020 because of the coronavirus\, Szántó conducted a series of interviews with an international group of museum leaders. In a moment when economic\, political\, and cultural shifts are signaling the start of a new era\, the directors speak candidly about the historical limitations and untapped potential of art museums. Each of the 28 conversations in the book explores a particular topic of relevance to art institutions today and tomorrow. What emerges from the in-depth conversations is a composite portrait of a generation of museum leaders working to make institutions more open\, democratic\, inclusive\, experimental and experiential\, technologically savvy\, culturally polyphonic\, attuned to the needs of their visitors and communities\, and concerned with addressing the defining issues of the societies around them. The dialogues offer glimpses of how museums around the globe are undergoing an accelerated phase of reappraisal and reinvention. \nABOUT ANDRÁS SZÁNTÓ\nSzántó advises museums\, foundations\, educational institutions\, and leading brands on cultural strategy. His writings on the art world and art market have appeared in The New York Times\, Artforum\, The Art Newspaper\, and many international publications. He has directed the National Arts Journalism Program at Columbia University and has overseen the Global Museum Leaders Colloquium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He is based in New York and Brookhaven Hamlet\, Long Island. He is currently working on the Frankenthaler Climate Art Award\, in a collaboration between The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation\, Asia Society\, National Gallery of Art\, Hirshhorn Museum\, Phillips Collection\, and the Environmental Defense Fund for an open call\, which is live on climateartawards.org \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nFor more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol\, go here.\nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/online-talk-corinne-erni-and-andras-szanto-on-the-future-of-museum/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220121T190000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20211221T110242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T212341Z
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SUMMARY:Talk | peter campus\, Virginia Jaramillo\, and John Torreano
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special conversation with three seminal East End artists at the height of their creative powers\, featured in solo exhibitions this fall. Chief Curator Alicia Longwell will talk with peter campus\, Virginia Jaramillo\, and John Torreano about their decades-long careers and how their practices intersect.\nABOUT PETER CAMPUS \npeter campus (American\, b. New York\, New York 1937) is a seminal artist in the canons of new media and video art. In a solitary pursuit over the past year\, campus positioned his camera around the shores of Shinnecock Bay\, not far from his home in Patchogue\, NY. The resulting six works\, all to be shown in the exhibition\, invite the viewer to meditate on the sublime beauty of the natural landscape\, while noting the gap between what we perceive\, what the camera records\, and what the artist brings to the fore in the video. \nABOUT VIRGINIA JARAMILLO \nA pioneering minimalist whose career has spanned six decades\, Virginia Jaramillo (American\, b. El Paso\, Texas\, 1939) creates work from sources that span history and cross cultures. The exhibition brings together never before seen paintings and drawings completed in her Hampton Bays studio over the past two years. Harmony between Line and Space features two 12-foot canvases\, Quantum Entanglement and Quanta\, in which expansive fields of color are crisscrossed by impossibly uniform razor-thin lines. “The color field was not negative space\,” notes Jaramillo\, “but a space filled with life and possibilities.” \nABOUT JOHN TORREANO \nWith the universe as his muse\, New York and Sag Harbor-based artist John Torreano (American\, b. Flint\, Michigan\, 1941) combines realism infused with abstraction to create works that conflate time and space. Often mapping out ideas on paper first and expanding in paintings\, Torreano has been inspired by the myriad images recorded by the Hubble Space Telescope to create works that contrast the physical with the illusory. \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nFor more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol\, go here.\nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-peter-campus-virginia-jaramillo-and-john-torreano-rescheduled/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220115T110000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20211209T230100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220106T211034Z
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SUMMARY:Studio Tour | Ma's House
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nJoin us for a private tour of Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio\, a communal art space based on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation. The event will feature a conversation with Jeremy Dennis\, lead artist\, who will share the history of Ma’s House and its residency program for Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Color. In addition to Dennis’ work\, you will see “Point of Reference”\, the solo exhibition of new works by December resident artist\, Jacoub Reyes. \nJeremy Dennis. Photo by Lori Hawkins. \nJeremy Dennis is a contemporary fine art photographer and a tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation. In his work\, he explores indigenous identity\, culture\, and assimilation\, and in 2018\, he participated in the Parrish Road Show with an exhibition at the Arts Center at Duck Creek\, East Hampton. He was one of 10 recipients of a 2016 Dreamstarter Grant from the national non-profit organization Running Strong for American Indian Youth. He was awarded $10\,000 to pursue his project\, On This Site\, which uses photography and an interactive online map to showcase culturally significant Native American sites on Long Island\, a topic of special meaning for Dennis\, who was raised on the Shinnecock Nation Reservation. \nJacoub Reyes is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Florida. He finds and makes materials and tools as part of an experimental aspect of his process. Reyes salvages and transforms found wood to reflect how marginalized and oppressed communities have been cast aside throughout history. With these\, he carves detailed large-scale allegorical woodcuts based on the acculturation of the Caribbean and the world at large. Reyes’ focus on colonization and indigenous peoples has led him to unpack his personal history and share a message he hopes prevents historic recurrences. \n“Every conversation of oppression\, the intersection of religion and activism\, how politics have corrupted and yet propelled countries forward in development are all conversations that have echoed throughout time as culture has shifted\, albeit sometimes like a pendulum\,” says Reyes\, December resident artist. \nThe event takes place at Ma’s House\, located at 159 Old Point Rd\, Southampton\, NY. \nRELATED\nFilm & Workshop | An Evening With Jeremy Dennis – Parrish Art Museum : Parrish Art Museum \n  \nThis event is intended for Parrish Art Museum Members and their guests.\nTo join or upgrade your Membership\, please contact us at membership@parrishart.org or 631-283-2118.\nAttendance is limited to 12 people.  A 2:00 PM program will be added should the 10:00 AM session fill up.\nIf the event fills\, please email us at membership@parrishart.org to be put on the waitlist\, or to be placed in the 2:00 session.\nAll sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nFor more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol\, go here.\nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/studio-tour-mas-house/
LOCATION:Ma’s House\, 159 Old Point Rd\, Southampton\, NY.\, 159 Old Point Rd\,\, Southampton\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hamptons Art,Member Events,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220111T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220111T000000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20220111T215824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T220143Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nLearn about the exhibitions on view with a free guided tour from a Museum Docent. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. \nThis indoor event requires proof of vaccination for all attendees; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. All museum visitors must wear a medical-grade mask at all times. Masks will be provided to anyone who needs one\, free of charge. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nLearn more about our safety protocols here.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/guided-tour-2-19/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211218T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211218T110000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20211122T194906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211207T205813Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour | Led by peter campus
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nJoin other Members for an exclusive gallery tour with artist peter campus and experience campus’s exhibition when the hurly burly’s done\, on view at the Museum\, November 7\, 2021 through February 27\, 2022. campus is a seminal artist in the canons of new media and video art. In a solitary pursuit over the past year\, campus positioned his camera around the shores of Shinnecock Bay\, not far from his home in Patchogue\, NY. The resulting six works\, all to be shown in the exhibition\, invite the viewer to meditate on the sublime beauty of the natural landscape\, while noting the gap between what we perceive\, what the camera records\, and what the artist brings to the fore in the video. \nThe event takes place before the Museum opens. Refreshments will be served in the Cafe following the tour. Come and engage in conversation with peter campus and Parrish Giving Circles Members. \nThis event is intended for Contemporaries Circle Members and above. For more information\, to join or upgrade your Membership\, please contact us at membership@parrishart.org or 631-283-2118. \nLimited space; reservations required.\nThis event requires all attendees to show proof of their vaccination status or recent negative COVID test (within 72 hours). Mask wearing is required. If you have not previously provided your proof of vaccination\, please bring it with you or email a photo to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title “Artist-led tour with peter campus” in your subject line.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/exhibition-tour-led-by-peter-campus/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Events,Talks,Upcoming
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211204T110000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour | Led by John Torreano
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nJoin Parrish Giving Circles Members for an exclusive gallery tour with New York and Sag Harbor-based artist John Torreano and experience Torreano’s exhibition Painting Outer Space/Inner Space\, 1989 to Present\, on view at the Museum\, November 7\, 2021 through February 27\, 2022. With the universe as his muse\, Torreano combines realism infused with abstraction to create works that conflate time and space. \nThe event takes place before the Museum opens. Refreshments will be served in the Cafe following the tour. Come and engage in conversation with John Torreano and Parrish Giving Circles Members. \nUPCOMING\nTALK | peter campus\, Virginia Jaramillo & John Torreano\nDecember 10\, 6 pm – 7 pm. \nThis event is intended for Parrish Giving Circles Members. For more information\, to join or upgrade your Membership\, please contact us at membership@parrishart.org or 631-283-2118.\nLimited space; reservations required.\nThis event requires all attendees to show proof of their vaccination status or recent negative COVID test (within 72 hours). Mask wearing is required. If you have not previously provided your proof of vaccination\, please bring it with you or email a photo to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title “Exhibition tour led by John Torreano” in your subject line.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/gallery-tour-with-john-torreano/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Events,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20211104T184654Z
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SUMMARY:Studio Visit | Virginia Jaramillo
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nJoin Parrish Giving Circles Members for an exclusive visit to artist Virginia Jaramillo’s studio in Hampton Bays. Experience the space where Jaramillo created the never-before-seen paintings and drawings for the exhibition The Harmony between Line and Space\, on view at the Museum November 7\, 2021 through February 27\, 2022. The exhibition features two 12-foot canvases\, Quantum Entanglement and Quanta\, in which expansive fields of color are crisscrossed by impossibly uniform razor-thin lines\, representing the artist’s visualization of communication between quantum particles across the vastness of space. \nEngage in conversation with Jaramillo and other art enthusiasts over a glass of wine. \nUPCOMING\nTALK | peter campus\, Virginia Jaramillo & John Torreano\nDecember 10\, 6 pm – 7 pm. \nThis event is intended for Parrish Giving Circles Members. For more information\, to join or upgrade your Membership\, please contact us at membership@parrishart.org or 631-283-2118.\nLimited space; reservations required.\nThis event requires all attendees to show proof of their vaccination status or recent negative COVID test (within 72 hours). Mask wearing inside required. If you have not previously provided your proof of vaccination\, please bring it with you or email a photo to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title (studio tour) in your subject line.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/virginia-jaramillo-studio-tour/
LOCATION:Hampton Bays\, Hampton Bays
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Events,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211119T190000
DTSTAMP:20260622T003527
CREATED:20211110T160344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T162716Z
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SUMMARY:Curator Tour | Alicia Longwell on peter campus\, Virginia Jaramillo\, and John Torreano
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJoin a special gallery tour led by Alicia Longwell\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, Art and Education\, of three recently opened solo exhibitions by East End artists peter campus (American\, b. 1937)\, Virginia Jaramillo (American\, b. 1939)\, and John Torreano (American\, b.1941). The exhibitions\, organized by Longwell\,  feature predominantly new\, never-before-seen work by artists in the seventh decade of their careers and at the top of their creative powers. \n  \nVirginia Jaramillo: The Harmony between Line and Space presents five newly created paintings by the pioneering minimalist who has practiced for more than six decades. Two paintings represent the artist’s visualization of communication between quantum particles across the vastness of space. John Torreano: Painting Outer Space/Inner Space\, 1989 to Present\, features 10 large-scale paintings on plywood panels\, studded with gems and wood balls. The artist reflects on the mysteries and wonders of the cosmos in these works\, which were inspired by images transmitted by the Hubble Space Telescope. when the hurly burly’s done features nine videographs by new media and video artist peter campus\, captured at sites around the shores of Shinnecock Bay. These continuous video loops—presented on separate screens—invite the viewer to experience the sublime beauty of the natural and the ordinary. \n  \nSpace is limited. Advance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is required. All tickets are sold pre-event and online only. No sales at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to show proof of their vaccination status or recent negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours. Medical-grade face masks must be worn at all times and will be provided to anyone who needs one. To expedite your check-in process\, you may email proof of vaccine to healthfirst@parrishart.org  with the event title in your subject line.\n  \nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n \nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/curator-tour-alicia-longwell-on-peter-campus-virginia-jaramillo-and-john-torreano/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Friday Nights,Talks
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