Gallery Walk
Market Art + Design
Market Art + Design, the East End’s contemporary art fair, will be held at the Bridgehampton Museum from July 5 to 8. The event will showcase presentations by 65 galleries. For tickets and more info, visit www.artmarkethamptons.com.
Fierce and Ephemeria
The Quogue Library Art Gallery presents Jane Martin’s “Fierce and Ephemerial.” Martin is an award-winning American photographer and multi-media artist represented in museum, corporate, and private collections worldwide, including The Parrish Art Museum, Islip Art Museum, and Guild Hall. A reception and gallery talk will be held Friday, July 6, from 5:30 to 7 PM at Quogue Library.
Romany Kramoris Gallery
Romany Kramoris Gallery presents a group art show featuring local artists Lianne Alcon, Suzzanne Fokine, Ghilia Lipman-Wulf, and Muriel Hanson Falborn from July 5 to July 26. A reception for the artists will be held on Sunday, July 8, from 5 to 6:30 PM.
The Silver Screens of Suffolk
The Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead presents an opening reception for “The Silver Screens of Suffolk” on Saturday, July 7, at 1 PM in the Grand Staas Gallery. The show runs through February 28, 2019.
Barge-In
Barge-In is an invitation to visit The Art Barge in Amagansett and view the exhibition in the Barge Gallery, linger in the creative spaces, enjoy the inspiring natural surroundings of The Art Barge, learn more about its founders, Mabel and Victor D’Amico and the history of the organization, and make some art. Barge-In week kicked off with a new exhibition “The Finder’s Eye” and continues through Friday, July 6 from 1 to 4 PM each day. Visit www.theartbarge.org.
ONGOING Exhibits
The Finder’s Eye
“The Finder’s Eye,” a group exhibition guest-curated by Teri Kennedy, will be held at The Victor D’Amico Institute of Art/The Art Barge in Amagansett. Artists include Scott Bluedorn, Rossa Cole, Mabel D’Amico, Elaine Grove, Rowan Hausman, Doris Lerman, Francisco Sainz, Stephen Soreff, Janice Stanton, Aurelio Torres, and Charles Waller. The show runs through July 28.
LA Friends
Rental Gallery in East Hampton presents two exhibitions “LA Friends: Part 1” and “LA Friends: Part 2, curated by Tif Sigfrids.” The show runs through July 25.
Lazy Afternoon
The Mattituck-Laurel Library presents “Lazy Afternoon,” a solo art show of paintings by East End artist Carol Gold. This exhibit will run through July 31.
Halsey McKay
The Halsey McKay gallery presents Hope Gangloff and Jennie Jieun Lee. The show will run through July 31.
See Memory
Artist and filmmaker Viviane Silvera’s solo exhibition “See Memory” is at The Spur in Southampton. The show runs through July 28.
Artists Alliance
The 24th Annual Artists Alliance of East Hampton Members Art Exhibit will be held at Ashawagh Hall in Springs through July 8. A closing reception will be held Saturday, July 7, from 5 to 8 PM. A “Meet the Artist” will take place Thursday, July 5, from 6 to 7:30 PM. Ten percent of all sales will be contributed to the East Hampton Food Pantry. Visit www.aaeh.org.
Balancing Act
The White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton presents “Balancing Act” with art by Sally Green, EJ Camp, John Mazlish, and Joan Konkel. The show is on view through July 8.
Neptune In Pisces
The Grenning Gallery in Sag Harbor presents “Neptune In Pisces.” The show features the work from gallery artists Nelson White, Maryann Lucas, and Ben Lussier and the fine paintings of renowned artists George Lewis and Jeremy Lipking. It is also introducing new artists Amy Florence, Tina Orsolic Dalessio, and Hilary McCarthy. The show runs through July 8.
Chromatic Journey
The Drawing Room in East Hampton presents Hector Leonardi’s “Chromatic Journey.” The show runs through July 15. The exhibition features paintings that reveal the breadth of abstract imagery the artist achieves through a unique process that combines a sophisticated understanding of color theory with an intuitive approach to composition.
Laurie Anderson
Guild Hall in East Hampton presents the artwork of avant-garde artist, composer, musician, and film director Laurie Anderson. The show runs through July 22. To reserve a 15-minute virtual reality slot for either “Aloft” or “Chalkroom,” visit the Guild Hall website, www.guildhall.org.
Rescue
East End Arts in Riverhead presents the juried show “Rescue: People, Pets, Predicaments,” in partnership with the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation. The show runs through July 25.
Escapes
The William Ris Gallery in Jamesport celebrates its second anniversary on the North Fork with a group show of landscape and seascape art called “Escapes,” through July 8. Included are works of prominent East Coast artists: Kelly Franké, Kurt Giehl, David Peikon, Jim Sabiston, Eileen Dawn Skretch, James Stewart, and Amy Worth.
Light of the Hamptons
Janet Lehr Fine Arts in East Hampton presents artists David Demers and Haim Mizrahi in the two-man exhibition “Light of the Hamptons.” The show runs through July 5.
Group Show
Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor presents a group art show featuring the works of Isabel Pavão, Herbert August, and Bob Rothstein. The exhibition is on view through July 5.
Hat Museum
The Prosper King House & Lyzon Hat Museum in Hampton Bays is open for the season. The Lyzon Hat Shop Museum and Prosper King House will be open each Saturday from now till mid-September, 11 AM to 2 PM.
Teapots
An exhibit featuring teapots of the 19th Century from the Suffolk County Historical Society Museum’s permanent collection are on display in “A Moment of Tranquili–Tea.” The SCHS, located in Riverhead, has more than 100 teapots and presents the finest examples in this exhibit. The show runs through July 28.
Hunting the Whale
“Hunting the Whale: The Rise and Fall of a Southampton Industry” is on display at Rogers Mansion in Southampton. This interactive and inclusive exhibit adds new documents and artifacts, illuminating Southampton Village’s prominent role in the whaling industry at its mid-19th Century height. The exhibit runs through August 4.
Five And Forward
“Five and Forward” is an exhibition that celebrates the Parrish Art Museum’s fifth anniversary in its Herzog and de Meuron-designed building in Water Mill. On view through October 31, the exhibition takes a closer look at artists whose work represents major trends, themes, and concepts in American art history, and underscores the ongoing artistic legacy of Long Island’s East End.
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at 9 AM. Email to jessica@indyeastend.com.