Sunday, June 28, 2026

This weeels programs live and virtual form the Pollock Krasner House and Study Program June 30-July 2 ,2026 .

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Virtual Art Programs with 

Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator


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Tuesday, June 30, 2026, 12:00 - 1:15 pm 


SERIOUS PLAY Workshop


What is the essential role of play in unleashing creativity? Discover how modern artists invite a sense of child like spontaneity into the create of masterpieces. Then participants will be guided through a series of activities designed to invite create play.

Have drawing or paint supplies on hand. 



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Thursday, July 2, 2026, 1:00 - 2:00 pm 


PAINT THE SOUND: Music and Art Workshop


How can you paint the rhythm of a drum or the sound of a piano? This live zoom tour and

workshop will explore the ways in which modern artists such as Pollock, Matisse, Bearden, and

others were inspired by the Jazz age. Following a presentation and tour of the barn studio,

work alongside Joyce as she demonstrates techniques for creating abstract art inspired by

music. Have paint, drawing , or collage supplies on hand.


Offered by East Hampton Library


CLICK HERE TO REGISTER WITH LIBRARY

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Thursday, July 2, 2026, 2:00 - 3:00 pm 


HERE COMES THE SUN Workshop


Discover how artists paint the changing effects of sunlight, the radiant light of the sun, or the image of the sun in imaginative ways? Following, create your own painting. Have paint supplies on hand and optionally a photograph that inspires you.


Offered by Larchmont Library


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Asian Cultural Council founded by John D Rockefeller 3rd history., Gala News and Global impact! See below!

My Opinion: It's important to incorporate diversity as an artistic exchange fostering understanding into our everyday lives. The Asian Cultural Council founded in 1963 by John D Rockefeller 3rd. has been doing just this for sixty two years. 

Our Fineartmagazineblog.blog.blogspot, and SunStormFineartmagazine.com applaud Asian Cultural Council the Foundations  collective efforts sustained over time to enrich lives everywhere through the arts. ~Art Opens the window to our would~ Jamie Forbes Publisher, Finearmagazinebog.blogspot.com & Sunstormfrineartmagazine.com


In 1963, John D. Rockefeller 3rd established the Asian Cultural Program of the JDR 3rd Fund to support cultural exchange in Asia and the United States through grants to individuals and organizations working in the visual and performing arts. With Porter A. McCray as Founding Director, the Asian Cultural Program developed its signature grantmaking style, emphasizing individually tailored programs based on the needs of each grant recipient.

John D. Rockefeller 3rd articulated the continuing impact of the organization’s approach towards international exchange: “Traditionally, Americans have viewed international relations primarily in political and economic terms with comparatively little attention given to the cultural dimension…The result is that our world outlook has tended to be bound by our own culture instead of being broadened by a sensitivity to other cultures.”

From his own experience of traveling and working throughout Asia, John D. Rockefeller 3rd believed that “enhanced knowledge of other cultures was a worthwhile end in its own right…and as a means to a further end—through knowledge and respect for other cultures we come to respect and appreciate the peoples themselves.”

In 1980, the Asian Cultural Council (ACC) was established as a 501(c)3 nonprofit to continue the work of the Asian Cultural Program. ACC established offices in Tokyo (1983), Hong Kong (1986), Taipei (1995), and Manila (2000), as well as partner foundations, to carry out our founder’s belief that “the fostering of cultural relations can be a form of insurance for the future of this dangerous, but exciting world.”


 

This Years Asian Cultural Council Raises $1.6M at 2026 Gala, Advancing Cultural Exchange and Global Impact

The biennial benefit held on May 6, 2026 honored Michelle Yeoh and Wendy O’Neill, celebrating more than six decades of cultural exchange and global impact.

The Asian Cultural Council (ACC), a global nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing international dialogue, understanding, and respect through cultural exchange between the U.S. and Asia, announced it has raised$1,631,500at its 2026 Biennial Gala, held on Wednesday, May 6 at the Rainbow Room in New York City. The evening brought together artists, philanthropists, and cultural leaders to celebrate ACC's 63-year legacy of fostering worldwide connection.

  

"The success of this year's gala reflects our community’s deep commitment to cultural exchange,” stated Judy Kim, Executive Director, Asian Cultural Council. “The gala recognized two honorees whose careers and commitments exemplify that mission: Michelle Yeoh and Wendy O’Neill. Michelle has redefined what is possible for Asian artists on the world stage, using her platform as an actress and global advocate to champion greater representation, cultural understanding, and artistic excellence. Wendy, through more than fifteen years of visionary leadership and unwavering dedication to ACC, has helped shape and strengthen this organization’s impact for generations of artists and cultural leaders. Both embody the belief, central to ACC’s mission, that cultural exchange is not a passive act, but a force for lasting change. We are deeply grateful to everyone who joined us and whose generosity made this evening such an extraordinary success.”

The evening also featured captivating performances by two ACC alumni, Grammy Award–winning violinist Jennifer Koh (ACC grantee 2011) and renowned Indian Kuchipudi dancer Shantala Shivalingappa (ACC Grantee 2008, 2010, 2012). Their work serves as a living testament to the impact of ACC.

Michelle Yeoh was presented with the 2026 Gala Honoree distinction for a career spanning over sixty films and a sustained commitment to humanitarianism. A trailblazing figure in global cinema, Yeoh won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2023 for her performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once and has given voice to a generation of strong, complex Asian female characters across decades of acclaimed work, from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Crazy Rich Asians to Wicked and Star Trek: Discovery. Beyond the screen, she has spent a decade serving as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme, where she focuses on empowering the world’s most vulnerable populations.

Wendy O'Neill received the 2026 Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Award, presented to philanthropists who have made outstanding contributions to advancing international understanding between Asia and the U.S. Established in 2009 in honor of ACC's first Chairman and wife of John D. Rockefeller 3rd, the award recognizes O'Neill's exceptional support and dedicated service to ACC, including eleven years as Chair of the Board of Trustees, and her enduring belief in the transformative power of cross-cultural dialogue. Her academic grounding in East Asian and Chinese history — combined with early professional experience in China trade and investment — has informed her work across institutions such as the China Medical Board, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.

Proceeds from the gala help sustain ACC’s grant programs for artists, scholars, and arts organizations. Since its founding in 1963, ACC has awarded over $100 million to support approximately 6,000 fellowship exchanges across 16 disciplines to grantees from 26 countries and regions. 

 

About The Asian Cultural Council (ACC)

The Asian Cultural Council (ACC) is a grant-giving and grant-seeking global nonprofit organization founded and headquartered in New York City that fosters cultural exchange between the U.S. and Asia, and within Asia. ACC awards grants to artists, scholars, arts professionals, and organizations, enabling them to fully immerse themselves in a culture other than their own to advance international dialogue, understanding, and respect. For more information, please visit  https://www.asianculturalcouncil.org.

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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Just a ~Pretty Night on the creek 6/25/2026~ Galactic Dust Sunsets Series 2, photographs Jamie Forbes

Galactic Dust Sun Set Series #2 
Galactic Dust Sunsets: Artistic impressions, Science, and the Cosmos. 
“The atoms of our bodies are traceable to stars that manufactured them in their cores and exploded these enriched ingredients across our galaxy, billions of years ago. For this reason, we are biologically connected to every other living thing in the world. We are chemically connected to all molecules on Earth. And we are atomically connected to all atoms in the universe. We are not figuratively, but literally stardust.” ― Neil deGrasse Tyson
   I joined the sun daily light culminated to become an integral intricate participant in the story being told.  Standing in the exact same place at sunset in my backyard over months colors swept through the sky’s days followed season and became two years. Astronomical positions and Astrological lens combine charts of the heavens open to interpretation illuminating my connection to the landscape. Endless eternal heavenly skies connect humanity through time in cycles and phases, seasons painted various pictures through my camera’s lens. Jamie Forbes/Publisher, Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com, SunStormfinerartmaagzine.com
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~Pretty Night on the creek 6/25/2026~ Galactic Dust Sunsets Series 2
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1 Pretty Night on the creek 6/25/2026 Galactic Dust Sunsets Series2 ©jamieforbes/sunstormartspub.co.inc2026

2 Pretty Night on the creek 6/25/2026 Galactic Dust Sunsets Series2 ©jamieforbes/sunstormartspub.co.inc2026

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Friday, June 26, 2026

THe Oliver Cole Galley exhibition ~Orange Crush ~ is more than fun. Delve into the summer fun. See below imges.

ORANGE CRUSH
More than a color, orange becomes an experience - radiant, immersive, and endlessly transformative
Orange Crush celebrates one of the most emotionally charged and visually commanding colors in contemporary art. Neither simply warm nor purely exuberant, orange occupies a unique territory between energy and contemplation, intensity and joy. Across painting, sculpture, mixed media, and conceptual practice, this exhibition explores the many identities of orange—from luminous and meditative to provocative and electric.

Bringing together works by Casper Brindle, Umberto Ciceri, Damien Hirst, Sebastiaan Knot, Enzo Prina, José M. Arellano, Donald Sultan, and Jack Tanner, Orange Crush reveals how a single color can become an endless source of artistic inquiry.
 
CASPER BRINDLE
Light Glyph Orange, 2024
Pigmented acrylic
Piece unique
36 x 36 in | 91.4 x 91.4 cm
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DAMIEN HIRST
In the Groove (from In a Spin, the Action of the World on Things, Volume III), 2002
Color etching on 350 gsm Hahnemuhle paper
Edition of 68
44.1 x 36 in | 112 x 91.5 cm
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UMBERTO CICERI
Hypertrait Demo of a Balance in a State of Grace n 1369, 2019
Optical lenses, pmma, stainless steel, wood, inkjet ultrachrome K3 on photographic paper
Piece unique
11.75 x 11.75 in | 30 x 30 cm
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SEBASTIAAN KNOT
Projection Reflection Untitled (74517), 2025
UV-cured pigment on folded polymer glass
Edition of 3
25.6 x 25.6 x 3.1 in | 65 x 65 x 8 cm
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JOSÉ M ARELLANO
Solar Resolution, 2025
Advanced composite and acrylic paint
Piece unique
50 x 46 x 10 in | 127 x 116.8 x 25.4 cm
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ENZO PRINA
RGBO (Red Green Blue Orange), 2026
Acrylic paint on panel
Piece unique
56 x 68 in | 142.2 x 172.7 cm
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JACK TANNER
Tetrahedron Shift (Warped), 2026
Acrylic paint on shaped canvas
Piece unique
31 x 31 in | 78.7 x 78.7 cm
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DONALD SULTAN
Mimosa with Orange, April 24, 2024, 2024
Silkscreen with enamel inks and sand on Rising 4-ply museum board
Edition of 50
22 x 22 in | 55.9 x 55.9 cm
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