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Saturday, August 15, 2026

Huntington Arts Councile . Call to Student Artists Dedaline for submission September 22, 226, see details below.

Grades 6-12 eligible to submit work for ~Nightmare on Main St.~  

A Prosperous Home By Gina Ienopoli

Call to Student Artists

Grades 6 -12

Nightmare on Main Street

Juried by Gina Ienopoli


DEADLINE: September 22, 2026


Exhibition Dates

October 27 – November 15, 2026

Nightmare on Main Street is the Huntington Arts Councils annual exhibit for student artists in grades 6-12. Students from any school district are welcome to submit work. This year our juror is Gina Ienopoli. Students are encouraged to use her works and the following statement to inspire their own works. 


"Folklore from various cultures shares captivating stories during gatherings or at bedtime, passing down moral lessons to each generation. Native Filipinos tell tales of mythical beings such as the Tiyanak, a deceptive shape-shifting creature who mimics a crying baby to entice compassionate individuals deeper into the jungle, and the Diwata, beautiful guardian spirits of forests and mountains who can either bless or curse someone based on their treatment of nature.


The Tikyanak stories warn against rashness and emphasize the dangers of the unknown, while the Diwata stories advocate respect towards the Earth and one's environment. In your own world or using your own culture, create a mythical creature that inhabits its own environment and convey a backstory that imparts a lesson, incorporating visual elements to explain this throughout your work."

ENTRIES:

  • Entries must be original to the entrant
  • Hanging wire required
  • Students 6 – 12 grade
  • All media

SIZE:

  • Hanging work 48″ x 48″ max
  • Standing work 72″ max
  • Video/audio work cannot exceed 50MB in file size and 10 minutes in duration

DATES:

  • Entry Deadline: September 22, 2026
  • Email Acceptance:
    October 1, 2026
  • Deliver Work By: 
    October 20, 2026


FEES: FIRST THREE ENTRIES

Please note: Fees are nonrefundable

  • JOURNEY School Students $15
  • Full-time students $25

LIABILITY & INSURANCE:

  • Works are insured while in the possession of the Huntington Arts Council


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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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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Have Kids/Collect Art This is Fun!!! Phillips DropShop Kids Super Studios. See below details!!!!

                                           

 

PHILLIPS ANNOUNCES EXCLUSIVE KIDSUPER STUDIOS DROP FEATURING LIMITED-EDITION STUDIO CASES AND NEW PAINTINGS BY COLM DILLANE

 

Edition of 50 KidSuper Studio Cases Each Contain a Unique Original Artwork

 

Seven New Paintings Inspired by New York City Also Available Through Dropshop

 

KidSuper x Dropshop Studio Case

$1,500

 

Colm Dillane

Don’t Walk, 2026

$25,000

NEW YORK – 10 AUGUST 2026 – Phillips is pleased to announce its latest Dropshop release: an exclusive collaboration with KidSuper Studios, the multidisciplinary creative universe founded by artist and designer Colm Dillane. Launching on 11 August, the Drop features an edition of 50 KidSuper Studio Cases, each containing a unique original artwork by Dillane, alongside seven new paintings inspired by New York City. Available exclusively through Dropshop, the release offers collectors a rare opportunity to acquire original works that reflect Dillane’s distinctive approach to storytelling, art, and design. The collaboration was introduced to Phillips by curator and creative advisor Ché Morales, who helped originate and develop the project with KidSuper Studios and Dropshop.

At the center of the Drop is the KidSuper Studio Case, a contemporary reimagining of the classic travel trunk. Priced at $1,500, each leather trunk features an original artwork by Dillane across its exterior and is finished with a custom metal plaque denoting its edition number. Inside every Studio Case is a different original drawing on paper by Dillane, making each of the 50 editions a one-of-a-kind collectible.

The Drop also includes seven new paintings by Dillane, available for purchase through Dropshop with prices ranging from $8,750 to $32,000. The new works showcase the artist's distinctive visual language, combining layered narratives, recurring characters, and moments drawn from everyday life. Rich in detail and observation, the paintings demonstrate the imaginative approach that has made Dillane and KidSuper Studios a singular presence across contemporary culture.

 

Complementing the Drop, Phillips will present an exhibition at its Park Avenue galleries from 12-30 August, which will feature all seven paintings, the KidSuper Studio Case, and an archival runway look that highlights the breadth of KidSuper Studios’ creative practice.  

Chris Miele, Phillips' Head of E-Commerce, said, "Few artists working today navigate between art, fashion, and design as organically as Colm Dillane. His work is shaped by the energy of New York and a way of seeing that turns everyday encounters into something unexpected and memorable. That perspective is present throughout this Drop, from the paintings inspired by the city to the Studio Cases, each of which contains an original drawing. We're excited to collaborate with KidSuper Studios on a project that feels deeply connected to contemporary culture while remaining personal, playful, and distinctly New York."

Colm Dillane said, “New York is loud and chaotic, but it's also full of possibility. I think that's how I create too. That's what I try to capture in my work. That feeling that you never know what's around the next corner. You can meet someone, have an idea, or walk into a room that changes everything.

I think everyone in New York is chasing something. We don't always know where it's going, but we all believe something good can happen. That's a pretty amazing way to live.”

Known for transforming personal narratives and observations into vibrant visual worlds, Dillane approaches the Studio Cases and paintings as extensions of the same creative language. While the trunks function as collectible design objects, the inclusion of original drawings transforms each case into a unique artwork, creating an experience that bridges utility, craftsmanship, and artistic expression.

ABOUT KIDSUPER STUDIOS

KidSuper was created by Colm Dillane. 

Though best known for his offbeat, emotionally charged clothing, Dillane uses KidSuper as an umbrella for everything he creates: paintings, music, films, performances, and whatever else feels honest in the moment. It’s less a brand than a living, breathing studio space in Brooklyn where experimentation is the only constant.

Dillane’s approach is joyfully chaotic, deeply personal, and rooted in the belief that creativity should never be siloed. At KidSuper, fashion coexists with comedy shows, theater plays, music videos, soccer games, and gallery installations. It’s all part of the same conversation; one driven by curiosity, friendship, and an unshakeable sense of possibility.

“When you are little, you believe you can do anything and that everything is possible - you’re young and you’re free” Dillane says. That sense of wide-eyed enthusiasm, the kind usually reserved for kids with big dreams and no backup plan, remains the heart of the project. The name itself nods to that: a reminder that when you're young, the world still feels limitless. KidSuper tries to hold onto that feeling.

Since launching, Dillane has emerged as one of fashion’s more surprising figures: a multidisciplinary artist whose DIY ethos has landed him accolades from institutions that don’t typically embrace rule-breakers. He won the 2021 Karl Lagerfeld Prize at the LVMH Awards and the 2022 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, and earned back-to-back CFDA nominations in 2022 and 2023. That same year, he was tapped to guest design the Louis Vuitton Homme Fall/Winter 2023 collection; making him the first and only outsider to take on the role since Virgil Abloh’s passing. Today, Dillane sits on the BoF500 list and serves as Brooklyn’s official Arts Ambassador, but what matters the most has not changed: it is the work, and the joy of making it.

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ABOUT DROPSHOP

Dropshop curated by Phillips, offers exclusive Drops by creators, for collectors. Dropshop’s limited-edition releases of primary market art and objects are exclusive to the company's digital platform and conceived in partnership with the artists, collaborators, and brands shaping contemporary culture. Items are available through a timed “buy now” e-commerce model at www.phillips.com/dropshop. By redefining the dynamics of the traditional art market framework, Dropshop's goal is to connect artists, galleries, curators, institutions, and non-profit organizations with a global collecting community. Further, creators will receive a resale royalty commission for any work purchased from Dropshop that is subsequently re-offered at Phillips — an industry first.

 

ABOUT PHILLIPS

Phillips: where the world’s curious and bold connect with the art, design, and luxury that inspires them. As a leading global platform for buying and selling 20th and 21st century works, Phillips offers dedicated expertise in the areas of Modern and Contemporary Art, Design, Photographs, Editions, Watches, and Jewels. Auctions and exhibitions are primarily held in New York, London, Geneva, and Hong Kong, with representative offices based throughout Europe, the United States, and Asia. Phillips offers a regular selection of live and online auctions, along with items available for immediate purchase. Phillips also offers a range of services and advice on all aspects of collecting, including private sales and assistance with appraisals, valuations, and financial planning.

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Friday, August 7, 2026

Last Chance to See Sebastian Errazuriz at the Philadelphia Art Museum by August 16th. Other programs note below.

August 6, 2026

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Last Chance
Sebastian Errazuriz
Wooden wall shelf designed by Sebastian Errazuriz

On Through August 16

 

A mid-career survey by artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz (born 1977, Chile) that explores Errazuriz’s multi-hyphenate practice spanning art, craft, design, and technology, from antiquity-inspired furniture to multimedia work informed by artificial intelligence.

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Art Kids
Children and parents during storytime
Summer Little Art Kids: Storytime

Toddlers and their grown-ups embrace playful, interactive storytime while surrounded by art.

 

Fridays

10:30–11:15 a.m.

Children and art teachers doing an art project
Summer Art Kids Studio

Drop in and make art as a family. Projects change every few weeks. Artists of all ages welcome.


Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays

10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

Kids in a gallery on a tour
Art Kids Tour

Look, discover, and tell us what you think on these playful tours for families.

 

Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays

11:00–11:45 a.m. and 1:30–2:15 p.m.

New and Now
Rodin Garden Bar

Rodin Garden Bar

 

Every Friday through Aug 28

4:00–8:30 p.m.

 

Explore the Rodin Museum, enjoy refreshing summer cocktails and tasty small plates, listen to music, and take in the garden oasis.

Visitors dancing at Friday Night

Friday Nights

 

Every Friday through Sept 4
5:00–8:45 p.m.

 

Enjoy live jazz with the James Fernando Trio, Pay What You Wish admission, extended gallery hours, drinks, and live music.

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Morning Landscape Needle Felt Kit
Kwik Stix Cuties Solid Tempera Paint

Check out top picks from our Art Kids Summer collection.

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Sebastian Errazuriz is made possible by The Lisa S. Roberts and David W. Seltzer Endowment Fund.

Art Kids is supported by:

PNC Arts Alive

With additional support from The Women’s Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Jennifer and David Cardy, Julius and Ray Charlestein Foundation, Ellen T. and Ronald L. Caplan, Lori and Matthew Espe, Mr. And Mrs. D. Christopher Le Vine, Marrazzo Family Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Pierce, Jr., The John J. Pohanka Family Foundation, and an anonymous donor.

Support for Pay What You Wish admission has been generously provided by Ellen T. and Ronald L. Caplan and

William Penn Foundation

The Piano Shelf, 2014, designed by Sebastian Errazuriz (Courtesy of the artist) © Sebastian Errazuriz. Summer Art Kids images by Albert Yee. Rodin Garden Bar image by Elizabeth Leitzell. Friday Night image by Gregory Wright. Retail images by Rob Cusick.

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