Monday, March 16, 2026

The Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum is seeking student 's 15-22 applications to intern at the facility. The David Lyon Gardiner Foundation offers a scholarship award at the end of service.

This is a nice community service for students to earn an award for completion  supported by the David Lyon Gardiner Foundation. Learn the in and out of museum work.  .  

The Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum

is seeking student applicants for the

2026 Gardiner Young Scholars Program


The Gardiner Young Scholars Program is an exciting paid internship opportunity offered by the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation for students interested in history.


The Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum is currently seeking an outstanding local student candidate between the ages of 15 to 22 to nominate to the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation for this award.


If chosen as a 2026 Gardiner Young Scholar, the candidate will be required to complete 100 hours of service as an intern with the Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum.


A stipend of $1,600 will be paid to the Scholar upon completion of the internship. The student will also be required to create a short video presentation about their experience upon completion of their service hours.


Any student wishing to be considered as a nominee for this award should send a resume or contact the Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum for additional information at director@sagharborwhalingmuseum.org.


Application deadline is Friday, April 10, 2026.

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Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum | 200 Main Street | Sag Harbor, NY 11963 US

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Pollock Krasner House presents Flowers into Art Georgia O'Keeffe Workshop Tuesday 12-1PM March 17, 2026

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CELEBRATE WOMEN'S HISTORY

Virtual Art Programs with 

Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator


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FLOWERS INTO ART: Georgia O'Keeffe Workshop


Tuesday, March 17, 12:00pm - 1:00pm (EDT)


Explore the ways in which Lee Krasner and popular American artist Georgia O’Keeffe captured floral motifs in their abstract art. Then, based on O'Keeffe's work, we will design beautiful floral paintings that are larger than life. Have drawing or painting supplies on hand and a flower (a photograph, artificial, or real flower).


Offered by the Old Forge Library


Call 315-369-6008 or email oldforge@midyork.org to register


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Wednesday, March 18, 12:00pm - 1:15pm (EDT)


Public Program


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Get a Voice! Art and Social Justice


Thursday, March 19, 3:00pm - 4:00pm (EDT)


How do artists respond to social injustices? Can art create social change and promote fairness? We will explore issues of social justice using art as a springboard for discussion. Joyce will then demonstrate techniques to get your own message across in a poster. SUPPLIES: poster board or large paper, assorted papers to cut and paste, scissors and glue, or drawing and paint.


Cutchogue New Suffolk Library


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Image: Georgia O'Keeffe, Red Canna, 1919

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Jamie Forbes's todays Three ~Galactic Dust SunSet ~Series 2024-2026.



Jamie Forbes's todays Three Galactic Dust SunSet Series 2024-2026. 

                                 Galactic Dust SunSet Series 2024-2026.                  ©allrightsreserved,JamieForbes/SunStormArtPub.Co.Inc

“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

My personal lens is shaped by my grandmother, Caroline Elliott, Manzanita Kumeyaay, 1894 1994. She seeded my interest in who I am, where I came from, and the possibilities of our future when she told me ~Jamie one day there will not be enough water for all. Don’t’ Waste It~ Leading me though my backyard observing the ChulaVista San Diego desert, my grandmother told me “Once all this land was ours”, I never forgot the desert as the resonance of the land was laid out before me, Jamie Forbes, Manzanita, Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, For my mother, Thelma Farley, and Grandmother Caroline Elliott, 

These  “Galactic Dust SunSet Series” captures exact moments in time observed in photographs emphasizing the poignant beauty illuminating the landscape taken at moment of the day’s final rays at sunset on the Creek. I recorded daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly cycles changes seen in the land-skyscapes.  The concept of galactic dust connecting me to the universe opened a doorway from which to view my observations reflected in Neil deGrasse Tyson’s “The atoms of our bodies are traceable to stars that manufactured them “ I became a part of a timeless interconnectedness to the landscape telling a story of the complex exchange between the natural world and the limits we impose upon it. Observing the environment, I employed John Muir as an environmentalist he states, “The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness’’. I observed the sacredness of nature through the lens of as a Native American, environmentalist, artists, and professional astrological perspective. Jamie Forbes https://sunstormfineartmagazine.com/jamie-forbes-photography/



                                 Galactic Dust SunSet Series 2024-2026.                  ©allrightsreserved,JamieForbes/SunStormArtPub.Co.Inc

                                 Galactic Dust SunSet Series 2024-2026.                  ©allrightsreserved,JamieForbes/SunStormArtPub.Co.Inc
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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Denis Curti curates Photography via Artists Embracing~ ~Fotografie` 100 Photographs to Inherit the World-March 7 – June 28, 2026

 A well created collection like the camera's "eye" focused on  the value of photographs to record while displaying the infused moment in time which relates a feeling in image. I love this exhibit!!! Jamie Forbes, Publisher of the SunStormFineArtMagaize.com, and the Fineartmagazinbog.blogspot. We are the place where the creative force to present the opportunity to envision what is and see the possibilities of what can be via ART!!!!!!




JACOB AUE SOBOL

(Denmark, 1976)


L’EREDITA’ DELLA VISIONE  |  LA STORIA DELLA FOTOGRAFIA A MILANO

THE LEGACY OF VISION  |  THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN MILAN






La fotografia è il linguaggio che contiene il mondo: uno strumento capace di articolare ciò che siamo stati, ciò che siamo e ciò che potremmo ancora diventare. È da questa consapevolezza che nasce la mostra antologica "100 Fotografie per ereditare il mondo", attualmente in corso presso il MUDEC – Museo delle Culture di Milano. Curata da Denis Curti, la rassegna si configura come un’indagine critica sul lascito visivo e culturale che la fotografia ha consegnato alla modernità. Attraverso una selezione rigorosa di cento capolavori, il percorso espositivo delinea una storia dell'umanità filtrata dal mezzo fotografico, trasformando l'immagine da semplice documento a spazio di invenzione e consapevolezza collettiva.


Photography is the language that holds the world: a tool capable of articulating what we have been, what we are, and what we may yet become. It is from this awareness that the anthological exhibition "100 Photographs to Inherit the World", currently underway on view at MUDEC – Museo delle Culture in Milan. Curated by Denis Curti, the project unfolds as a critical inquiry into the visual and cultural legacy that photography has handed down to modernity. Through a rigorous selection of one hundred masterpieces, the exhibition charts a history of humanity filtered through the photographic medium, transforming the image from a mere record into a space of invention and collective awareness.



Woman from Yakutsk, Far East SiberiaStampa alla gelatina d'argento da negativo / file digitale,

101 x 76 cm / 152 x 101 cm, ed. 3

Woman from Yakutsk, Far East Siberia, Gelatin silver print from negative / digital file,

101 x 76 cm / 152 x 101 cm, ed. 3



Jacob Aue Sobol: Tra i Grandi Maestri della Magnum


In questo contesto di assoluto rilievo istituzionale, il lavoro di Jacob Aue Sobol trova la sua collocazione naturale accanto alle icone che hanno definito il canone fotografico del Novecento. La sua ricerca si inserisce in un dialogo serrato con le avanguardie di Man Ray e Aleksandr Rodchenko, le intuizioni poetiche di Henri Cartier-Bresson e l'introspezione simbolica di Robert Mapplethorpe. Membro dell’agenzia Magnum Photos, Sobol rappresenta una delle voci più radicali della contemporaneità. Il suo bianco e nero estremo opera una sintesi perfetta tra il reportage d'autore e il diario intimo, capace di trasformare l'incontro umano in una testimonianza visiva universale. La presenza di quest'opera è stata resa possibile grazie alla Collezione Ettore Molinario, sottolineando l'importanza delle collezioni private nel sostenere la diffusione della cultura fotografica.




Jacob Aue Sobol: Among the Great Magnum Masters


In this context of absolute institutional significance, the work of Jacob Aue Sobol finds its natural place alongside the icons that defined the twentieth-century photographic canon. His research engages in a close dialogue with the avant-gardes of Man Ray and Aleksandr Rodchenko, the poetic insights of Henri Cartier-Bresson, and the symbolic introspection of Robert Mapplethorpe. A member of Magnum Photos, Sobol represents one of the most radical voices of our time. His extreme black and white achieves a perfect synthesis between auteur reportage and an intimate diary, capable of transforming human encounters into a universal visual testimony. The presence of this work was made possible thanks to the Collezione Ettore Molinario, highlighting the fundamental importance of private collections in supporting the dissemination of photographic culture.



Woman from Yakutsk, 101 x 76 cm, Courtesy Collezione Ettore Molinario


Un Appuntamento Imperdibile durante il MIA Photo Fair

Per i collezionisti e gli appassionati che visiteranno il MIA Photo Fair, la mostra al MUDEC rappresenta un’estensione culturale imprescindibile. Data la posizione privilegiata del Museo, situato esattamente di fronte alla sede della fiera, invitiamo il pubblico a cogliere l'occasione della visita al MIA per scoprire questa straordinaria rassegna e osservare da vicino l’opera di Jacob Aue Sobol allestita nel percorso museale, accanto a maestri del calibro di André KertészMario Giacomelli e David LaChapelle. Un'occasione unica per riflettere su temi urgenti come l'identità e la crisi ambientale, riaffermando il ruolo della fotografia come bussola per la memoria collettiva.



An Unmissable Event During MIA Photo Fair

For collectors and enthusiasts visiting MIA Photo Fair, the exhibition at MUDEC represents an essential cultural extension. Given the museum's privileged location, situated directly opposite the fair's venue, we invite the public to take the opportunity during their visit to MIA to discover this extraordinary showcase and closely observe Jacob Aue Sobol’s work within the museum itinerary, alongside masters such as André KertészMario Giacomelli, and David LaChapelle. This is a unique opportunity to reflect on urgent themes such as identity and the environmental crisis, reaffirming photography's role as a compass for collective memory.




INFO MOSTRA / EXHIBITION INFO:
100 Fotografie per ereditare il mondo / 100 Photographs to Inherit the World
MUDEC – Museo delle Culture, Milano (Via Tortona, 56)
 7 marzo – 28 giugno 2026 / March 7 – June 28, 2026
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Artist are Called to Meet UP!!! at the Huntington Arts Council HAC Member Meet up!!! March 19,2026, 6:30-8:00PM

Community Art projects, galleries ,and organizations serve the grater art needs connecting all though a art love to investigate differing perspectives. Jamie Forbes, Publisher of SunStormFineArt Magazine, and th FineArtMagazineblog.blogspot Have Art Fun Today!!!!!



The Huntington Arts Council is proud to present the

HAC MEMBER MEET UP.

Join us for this NEW opportunity to connect with our arts community.

How it Works:

To participate or attend, you must be a current HAC member, not a member? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

As an Artist Circle member if you would like to present your work*, this is a FREE opportunity. >>>>>>>>>

If you would like to attend, you will need to purchase a $10 ticket. >>>>>>>>>>

*Please note that there is a limit of 10 artists to present at each meet up.


For more information go to www.huntingtonarts.org. For questions, email info@huntingtonarts.org.

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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