Showing posts with label artfunhamptons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artfunhamptons. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2026

Dinah Maxwell Smith exhibits ~Family Album~ photo-Impressionist Oil Paintings at Rogers Memorial Library. artists Reception, July 9, 5:00-7:00 PM

Worth the trip to Southampton to catch Dinaha Maxwell's exhibition. As a fan of her work I always love the color and dimensional clarity visually inviting images by Dinah!

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Friday, June 19, 2026

Kasper Contemporary Gallery 908Summer Benefit June 5-September 5 2026

 This one looks like fun. Stop in if your travel to the Hampton's this summer!!!!


KASPER CONTEMPORARY

Gallery 908

Summer Art Benefit Exhibition

On view through September 5th


Masonic Old Town Lodge 908

40 Main Street

Southampton, NY 11968

Kasper Contemporary is pleased to present Gallery 908’s Inaugural Summer Art Benefit Exhibition, a summer-long group exhibition hosted at Masonic Old Town Lodge 908, located at 40 Main Street in Southampton, NY.


Featuring eight East End artists, the exhibition includes painting, sculpture, works on paper, mixed media, and craft-based practices. Proceeds from artwork sales will benefit Sea Scouts Ship 908, a division of Scouting America that offers inclusive maritime experiences for neurotypical and neurodiverse youth.


Featured artists include Bruce Lieberman, Christopher Charveriat, Jeff Muhs, Julia Scheuer, Karen Sole, Meredith O’Leary, J. Oscar Molina, and Paton Miller. Together, their work reflects the creative spirit of the East End, with pieces shaped by landscape, memory, materiality, and Southampton’s natural and maritime character. Read more

Left: J. Oscar Molina (sculpture), right: Meredith O'Leary (acrylic, ink on fabric)

Bruce Lieberman

Left: Jeff Muhs, Center: Bruce Lieberman, Right: Karen Sole

Julia Scheuer

Paton Miller

Christopher Charveriat

J. Oscar Molina

The Gallery 908 Inaugural Summer Benefit Exhibition introduces Masonic Old Town

Lodge 908 as a new cultural gathering space for artists, collectors, families, and the

Southampton community. In addition to regular gallery hours, the exhibition will feature a

Meet the Artist” series on select Saturdays from 2 to 4 PM, offering visitors an informal

opportunity to meet participating artists throughout the summer.

For more info and inquiries, please contact:

Kasper Contemporary

Tel: +1 646 267 1374

Email: contact@kaspercontemporary.com

www.kaspercontemporary.com

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Catch Casey Chalem Anderson, one of my personal favorite East end artists exhibiting with the George Billis Gallery at Art Southampton, July 9-12 2026

 

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Thursday, June 18, 2026

In the Hamptons June June 20th, 4-6 pm Catch Celia. Rogge's exhibition at the Slattery Gallery !!!!

Celia Rogge Enfilades Exhibition Encore Viewing Party

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Slattery Gallery and Alvin Valley invite you to share an afternoon with Celia Rogge as we celebrate an encore presentation of her sublime photographic series, Enfilades. Hope to see you there!

Saturday, June 20th, 4-6pm

Slattery Gallery

30A Jobs Lane Southampton, NY 11968

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Hamptons art fun!!! Fremin Gallery attends Hampton Fine Art Fair, Juy 9-12,2026 Booth 333 & 349

Creola Carla Cristofari  - "Acqua Azzurra" - Acrylic on Canvas-  

31" x 39" 


FREMIN Gallery is delighted to announce our participation at the Hamptons Fine Art Fair , (July 9 - 12). Visit us at Booths number 333 and 349 to view new contemporary works from our artists.


YOUR VIP PASS CODE:

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Enter promo code at checkout to secure your ticket:

www.HamptonsFineArtFair.com/tickets


  Emilie Arnoux - "Suspended Hour" - Acrylic on Canvas- 50" x 50"


About the Fair:


Celebrating 20 years of producing dynamic art marketplaces in the Hamptons, and bringing together world-class galleries, artists, and collectors to honor America’s 250th Anniversary. 
The fair offers a vibrant platform for cultural exchange and artistic discovery, highlighting innovative works and diverse creative expressions. As part of this prestigious event, AGI Fine Art will showcase a curated selection of international artists, reflecting the gallery’s dedication to presenting inspiring and thought-provoking contemporary art.

A Hamptons prime location — HFAF is staged in a spectacular 70,000 sq. ft. pavilion complex, featuring the Pollock and de Kooning Luxury Pavilions, strategically located on 17 bucolic acres — right on the main road connecting the Hamptons (County Rd 39). 
This location is just minutes from downtown bustling Southampton Village, filled with stylish shops, trendy restaurants, art galleries and museums.

Rob Strati - "Sailing the Sound" - Broken Plate - Ink on Paper - " 23 x 23"


Fair Information

VIP Opening: Thursday, July 9

VIP
“First-Look” Opening Preview: 12-5pm

VIP Opening Preview Evening: 5-9:30pm

General Admission:


Friday, July 10: 11am-7pm

Saturday,July 11: 11am-7pm

Sunday, July 12: 11am-6pm

Location:
Southampton Fairgrounds
605 County Rd 39
Southampton, NY 11968

Julian Lennon - "In Between" - Archival Giclee Print - 44" x 44"

Special Booth #349 dedicated to Julian Lennon

Julian Lennon is an English musician, photographer, author, filmmaker, and philanthropist. He is the son of Beatles member John Lennon and his first wife, Cynthia. Julian inspired three Beatles songs: “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” “Hey Jude,” and “Good Night.”

After photographing his half-brother Sean’s music tour in 2007, Lennon developed a serious interest in photography.

He has been featured in six solo photography exhibitions beginning in 2010 with Timeless: The Photography of Julian Lennon at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in Los Angeles. His Alone collection was featured at ArtBasel Miami Beach in 2012 to raise money for The White Feather Foundation. His Horizon series was exhibited at the Fremin Gallery in New York City in 2015, as well as his Reminiscence exhibition in 2025 at Fremin Gallery.

In 2021, Lennon became the first fine art photographer featured at the Aston Martin Residences Gallery in Miami. In 2023, his ATMOSPHERIA photo show appeared at the William Turner Gallery in Santa Monica. In 2024, Lennon released a photography book titled Life’s Fragile Moments.

In addition to his visual art career, Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter who has released seven albums and 38 singles since 1984, including the chart-topping hit “Too Late for Goodbyes.”


Fremin Gallery

520 West 23rd street, New York City
Info@fremingallery.com

212 279 8555

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Thursday, June 11, 2026

All are welcome, to the Alex Ferrone Gallery exhibits Roy Nicholson's Trending Time ~52 weeks~ June 13-July 12. 2026

 


News from

Alex Ferrone Gallery

Cutchogue, New York





Roy Nicholson, Week 51 - Annual Foxglove, oil on linen, 24x24 inches.


New Art Season At Alex Ferrone Gallery Opens With A Stroll Through An Artist's Garden  


Established as a cultural anchor on the North Fork, Alex Ferrone Gallery in Cutchogue opens its fourteenth art season with a one-person exhibition featuring Sag Harbor artist, Roy Nicholson. "Tending Time" presents selections from the artist's "52 Weeks II" garden series for which Nicholson created one painting each week for one year. The exhibition runs from June 13 through July 12 with a free Artist Talk and Reception on Saturday, June 27 from 4:30-7pm. Reservations are required for the Talk at 4:30; no reservations needed for the public reception from 5:30-7:00. 


Continuing the growth of Roy Nicholson’s “52 Weeks” collection, for his second time-based series, the artist again embraced the discipline of creating one painting each week for an entire year using his Sag Harbor garden as both subject and studio. This sustained practice became a meditation on observation, capturing the subtle shifts of seasons, weather, changing light, and the continual cycles of growth and decline. Throughout "Tending Time", milkweed, peonies, daisies, and irises, as well as other plant life such as asparagus, hellebore, sumac, and basil move fluidly between representation and abstraction, and emerge alongside views of the wooded landscape beyond Nicholson’s garden borders.  


Gallery Director, Alex Ferrone shares, “We are honored to be presenting much of Roy’s 52 Weeks II collection of paintings to our patrons. As visitors move through the Gallery, "Tending Time" invites a slow and contemplative pace, much like strolling through the artist's garden - wandering familiar paths and noticing details that emerge, bloom, fade, and return to earth. This exhibition encourages viewers to linger with the colors and textures, while reflecting on the passage of seasons and the beauty found in continual change.”



Roy Nicholson, Week 47 - Peony, oil on linen, 24x24 inches.


About Roy Nicholson



Artist Roy Nicholson was born in Cambridge, England, and received his National Diploma in Design from Hornsey College of Art, London, where he studied with Bridget Riley and John Hoyland. He later attended the Brooklyn Museum School of Art as a Max Beckmann Memorial Scholar and earned an MFA from Vermont College of Norwich University.


Nicholson has presented more than twenty-five solo exhibitions and has exhibited widely throughout the United States and internationally. His work is held in numerous public and private collections, including the Yale University Art Gallery, Parrish Art Museum, Guild Hall Museum, and Heckscher Museum of Art, as well as Royal College of Heralds and Abbot Hall Art Gallery in the UK among many others.


Nicholson has also completed several major public art commissions, including award-winning installations for Long Island Rail Road's Hicksville Station through MTA Arts for Transit Program, and Union Station through Metro Art Los Angeles. A Professor Emeritus at Long Island University, he received the University's Trustee’s Award for Scholarly Achievement and will be inducted into the Hamptons Artists Hall of Fame for 2026. Roy and his wife, author Helen A. Harrison, live in Sag Harbor where he maintains his studio.



Roy Nicholson, Week 52 - Scaevola, Summer Solstice, oil on linen, 24x24 inches.


About Alex Ferrone Gallery


Founded in 2013, Alex Ferrone Gallery is the North Fork's oldest independent art gallery, presenting contemporary art through exhibitions, workshops, and cultural programming. Located in Cutchogue, the Gallery serves artists and audiences from Long Island, the Metro New York region, and beyond.


Alex Ferrone Gallery
25425 Main Road, Cutchogue

Gallery hours: Friday - Sunday 12-5pm; or by appointment.

Visit AlexFerroneGallery.com or call 631-734-8545 for more.


Tending Time: Roy Nicholson's Garden

Selections from his 52 Weeks II Series

Exhibition Dates: June 13 - July 12, 2026

Artist Talk & Reception: Saturday, June 27 from 4:30-7pm

4:30 Artist Talk: Reservations required call 631-734-8545

5:30-7:00 Public reception: No reservations needed.
Free & open to the public. 


Roy Nicholson, Week 11 - Basil, oil on linen, 24x24 inches.


Alex Ferrone Gallery

25425 Main Road, Cutchogue, New York 11935

631-734-8545

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