Monday, May 18, 2026

The Huntington. Arts Council's new Professional Development Series. May 20th 5:30-7pm registration below


The Huntington Arts Council’s FREE Professional Development Series focuses on topics relative to our arts community. Note that registration is required.

This is a ZOOM ONLY PD

Please note registration closes on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 1pm.

Lauren Wagner is the Executive Director of Long Island Arts Alliance (LIAA), an independent nonprofit arts service organization dedicated to supporting, connecting, and advocating for the creative sector across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. With over 20 years of experience spanning development, programming, marketing, and operations in both nonprofit and commercial arts settings, Lauren brings a dynamic and data-informed approach to cultural leadership.


Under her guidance, LIAA has launched several high-impact initiatives, including Harnessing Long Island’s Creative Spark, a newly released policy report that spotlights the role of the arts in regional economic development, downtown revitalization, and community wellbeing. She also led the expansion of LIAA’s participation in the Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 study, equipping Long Island organizations with localized impact data to drive advocacy and funding.


Lauren was named one of Long Island’s Most Dynamic Women Leaders in 2025, a City & State 2025 Trailblazer in Arts & Culture, and a Nassau County Woman of Distinction in 2021. She currently serves on the boards of ArtsNYS, Discover Long Island, and the Long Island Regional Economic Development Council’s Natural Assets & Tourism Work Group. She holds a master’s degree in Museum Studies from Johns Hopkins University and a B.S. in Arts Administration from Wagner College.

For more information on PD workshops visit our website at www.huntingtonarts.org. 

Questions, please contact Sarah McCann at smccann@huntingtonarts.org

“I’ve been an active part of the Long Island Arts Community for just over 5 years at the point of writing this testimonial. In that time, I have attended many professional development classes and practicums across Long Island. I am so, so grateful that Huntington Arts Council has the opportunity to provide these services to the Long Island Arts Community because they are the most in-depth professional development series that I have been able to find… and continue to return to. These courses have given me the tools to plan my career and the confidence to tackle it.” – C. Artist Attendee

About Huntington Arts Council

Now celebrating our 62nd year, the Huntington Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which enriches the quality of life of Long Islanders with programs and services that address the needs and interests of artists, cultural organizations and the community. The Council's programs reach over one million Long Island residents, and it serves the entire region with its cultural listings at www.huntingtonarts.org. The Huntington Arts Council has been designated a "Primary Institution" by the New York State Council on the Arts, a title meaning "vital to the cultural life of New York State." The Council is the official arts coordinating agency for the Town of Huntington, and serves as the primary regranting agency on Long Island for the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), in addition to its services to over 600 member cultural organizations and individual artist members. Programs are made possible in part by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, the Town of Huntington, the Suffolk County Department of Cultural Affairs, the County of Suffolk, corporations, foundations and individuals.

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The Lisa Sette Gallery May June 20-September 26, 2026 exhibits works by works by Andy Burgess, Carlos Estevez, and more. Select works by William Wegman!!!

 

If you live in Phoenix, or visiting stop by the gallery to see all the great artist on display. 
I am a fan of William Wegman's work catch the images when you have the moment!!!!
Andy Burgess Elza Berquo House, 2024 screen print 26" x 36" framed

Group Exhibition

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 16, 2026

Exhibition Dates:
June 6 – September 26, 2026

Opening Reception:
Saturday, June 6, 2026
1:00 - 3:00pm
Summer Groove draws inspiration from the infectious rhythm and celebratory spirit of the disco classic of the same name, bringing together works by Andy Burgess, Claudio Dicochea, Ben Durham, Carlos Estévez, Hunt Rettig, Ato Ribeiro, Julianne Swartz, Xawery Wolski and others. Across painting, sculpture, and mixed media, the exhibition explores visual expressions of rhythm, repetition, and movement—echoing the pulse of music and the vibrancy of the summer season. Each artist offers a distinct perspective, creating a dynamic atmosphere of color, pattern, and sensory engagement. Like a favorite summer song, Summer Groove, lingers in the mind, evoking warmth, vitality, and the shared joy of being immersed in the season.

Select Artworks:

<strong>Carlos Estévez</strong>

Carlos Estévez

Eclipse de estrellas, 2024

ink and tempera on paper
13" diameter unframed
Xawery Wolski

Xawery Wolski

Obsidian Veil

terracotta, crystals, nylon thread
71 1/4" x 6 1/4" x 5 1/8"
Pedro Alvarez

Hunt Rettig

Paired Difference, 2025

polyester film, synthetic rubber, acrylics
41.5" x 41.5"
 

IN THE ATRIUM: WORKS BY WILLIAM WEGMAN



William Wegman began his career as a painter and was included in such groundbreaking exhibitions as the 1969 When Attitudes Become Form at Bern Kunsthalle and the 1972 Documenta V in Kassel. In the early 1970s, he started making short conceptual videos, some of which featured his elegant Weimaraner dog named Man Ray after the American Dadaist artist and photographer. Then came the iconic photographs of the dog Man Ray and subsequent generations of Weimaraners belonging to the artist. Wegman photographed them partially hidden in landscapes, marooned in everyday human situations, balanced precariously on modernist furniture or costumed as everyone from fashion models to fairy tale characters. Deadpan, endearing, slyly funny and surreal, these images are a mirror, reflecting our human frailties and psychology as well as illustrating the fallible nature of our actions and motivations.

In 1965, Wegman was awarded his BFA in painting from Massachusetts College of Art and two years later, he received a MFA in painting from University of Illinois of Urbana-Champaign. He has received many awards, including two awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, a New York Foundation for the Arts Honor and two Guggenheim Fellowships.
Select Artworks:
William Wegman

William Wegman

Urniture, 2015

pigment print
available in two sizes:
30" x 23" unframed
44" x 34" unframed
William Wegman

William Wegman

Parachute, 2005

pigment print
14" x 11" unframed
 

LISA SETTE GALLERY

210 East Catalina Drive
Phoenix, Arizona 85012
480 990 7342

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Tuesday - Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 11am - 4pm
(Closed Sundays and Mondays)
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Phoenix, AZ 85012
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