Gallery Walk
Alex Ferrone
Alex Ferrone, of her eponymous Cutchogue gallery, will have her aerial photos showcased in a solo exhibition at the Peconic Landing Theater Gallery in Greenport, presented by East End Arts. The show will be on display through November 30. A reception will take place on Friday, July 20, from 4 to 6 PM.
Keith Sonnier
American artist Keith Sonnier, whose exhibition “Keith Sonnier: Until Today” is on view at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill through January 27, will discuss his work with friends and fellow artists Nate Lowman and Adam McEwen on Friday, July 20, at 6 PM in the museum’s Lichtenstein Theater. Sonnier chose Lowman and McEwen to join him for the conversation at the Parrish because he considers them to be among the next generation of artists who have a deep connection to his work.
I AM
This summer, The White Room Gallery hosts a series of live art happenings with “I AM,” alongside visual art programming in its space in Bridgehampton. The dates of the performance art happenings are July 21 at 6 PM, and August 18 at 7:30 PM. RSVP and tickets can be reserved by emailing iam@iam-dining.com or purchasing tickets through www.paypal.me/thewhiteroomgallery.
Causing a Stir
“Causing a Stir,” a new collection of works featuring wooden spoons, will be on view at Chase Edwards Contemporary in Bridgehampton through Saturday, August 4. A portion of the proceeds will benefit City Harvest.
For this exhibition, Patti Grabel has combined her love of food and art into the central theme of her work as embodied by the spoon. The works feature photographic compositions printed on both paper and glass depicting wooden spoons. The narrative threads in each work embrace a variety of themes such as nourishment, sensuality, creative expression, aspirations and the liberating act of taking chances.
An opening cocktail reception will be held on Saturday, July 21, from 4 to 7 PM.
ONGOING Exhibits
Art Market Summer Group
“Art Market Summer Group,” an exhibit at Roman Fine Art in East Hampton, will run through July 30. Artists include Ray Caesar, Tim Conlon, Michael Dweck, The Kaplan Twins, Reisha Perlmutter, Dalton Portella, Dean West, and Stephen Wilson.
Chinese Inspiration
Chinese philosophy and artistic tradition meet American resourcefulness and imagination in “Robert Oxnam: Chinese Inspiration/North Fork Creation” at the William Ris Gallery in Jamesport. The show runs July 14 through August 12.
Captivate
The White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton presents “Captivate.” Five featured artists bring together captivating sculpture, photography, encaustic painting, and mixed media. Artists include Linda Sirow, Brian Craig, Martha McAleer, Kat O’Neill, and Dennis Leri. The show runs through July 29.
Indispensable
Julie Keyes’s gallery on The Circle in East Hampton presents “Indispensable,” featuring works by Nathan Slate Joseph, John Chamberlain, and David Slivka. The show runs through August 4.
Marc Dalessio
Grenning Gallery in Sag Harbor presents a solo show by Marc Dalessio. Dalessio, one of the world’s leading plein air painters, has returned to the East End this year to paint locally as he has done for many years, since he first came in 1999.
The gallery is also showing a very select group of major works from his year of painting around the globe. Although he is based mostly in Florence, Dalessio paints in Ireland, California, Cape Cod, Maine, Wales, Austria . . . wherever the beauty takes him. As an environmentalist, he is following his true inspiration. The show will run through July 30.
Romany Kramoris Gallery
Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor presents a group art show featuring local artists Lianne Alcon, Suzzanne Fokine, Ghilia Lipman-Wulf, and Muriel Hanson Falborn through July 26.
Silver Screens of Suffolk
“The Silver Screens of Suffolk” is on display at the Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead, celebrating the history of film from the 1900s to 1960s. The show runs through April 27, 2019.
The Finder’s Eye
“The Finder’s Eye,” a group exhibition guest curated by Teri Kennedy, is up 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 in East Hampton 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.
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.
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.