Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Thursday, November 3rd, 6 - 8 p.m. Carter Burden Gallery Carter Burden Gallery presents three new exhibitions: Crime and Passion in the east gallery featuring Marilyn Church,


Thursday, November 3rd, 6 - 8 p.m. 

Marilyn Church:
Crime and Passion


A Dance to the Music of Time, Marilyn Church

Opening Reception

Thursday, November 3rd, 6 - 8 p.m.
Carter Burden Gallery Carter Burden Gallery presents three new exhibitions: Crime and Passion in the east gallery featuring Marilyn ChurchAbout New York in the west gallery featuring Lindsay, and On the Wall featuring Claire Boren. The reception will be held November 3, 2016 from 6 - 8 p.m. The exhibition runs from November 1st through 22nd at 548 West 28th Street in New York City. The gallery hours are Tuesday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. 

In Crime and PassionMarilyn Church presents eight of her historic courtroom drawings with six of her recent paintings in her first exhibition at Carter Burden Gallery. The exhibition highlights the artist’s recent work while also recognizing her career as a courtroom artist for The New York Times. Her courtroom drawings capture key moments in some of the most sensational criminal trials in New York’s history. These very public drawings, Church says, helped inspire her more personal paintings: “The very real narratives of the defendants’ lives led me to examine more intensely my own narrative and how to portray it in my painting.” Marilyn Church’s recent works focus on the abstraction of the figure. The result is mysterious and ambiguous, an intriguing contrast with the realism of the dramatic courtroom drawings.

A program of the Carter Burden Center



Carter Burden Gallery
212.564.8405
548 West 28th Street, #534
New York, NY 10001

Tuesday to Friday 11 AM to 5 PM, Saturday 11 AM to 6 PM

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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Hamptons International Film Fest Starts today!!!!


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TODAY AT HIFFWant the inside scoop on today at HIFF, all in one place? Our daily blog is just the ticket. Read more.
Today's the day! We're thrilled to kick off the 24th Annual Hamptons International Film Festival with LOVINGJeff Nichols' poignant and moving chronicle of one couple's very personal fight for their right to love each other. In the process, they changed history. Read more.
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There’s absolutely nothing like being in the room when a movie screens for the very first time—the anticipation, the excitement, the pure satisfaction on a filmmaker’s face.
And isn’t that what you’re looking for this weekend?
MARATHON: THE PATRIOT'S DAY BOMBINGSUPERGIRL,
DAVI'S WAYSCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY
Keith Maitland's TOWERstruck double gold at SXSW in 2016, winning both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for Best Documentary.
A riveting and innovative look at America's first mass school shooting, the film memorializes a day when the worst in one man brought out the best in so many others.
Views From Long Islandfeatures both truth-is-stranger-than-fiction tales and the uniquely East End vision of local filmmakers.
Upcoming Tomorrow at HIFF:A Conversation With Aaron Eckhart
1pm, Guild Hall
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With a litte patience, HIFF Rush Lines are a terrific option! Learn more...
Screenings all day long at UA East Hampton!
RUNS IN THE FAMILYThese funny, thoughtful shorts reveal global complexity of family love.
3:45pm | UA East Hampton
SONITA
Against all odds, a young Afghan refugee dreams of becoming a rapper.4:15pm | UA East Hampton
UNDER THE SHADOW
A brilliantly layered story of psychological terror and political turmoil.8pm | UA East Hampton
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Oct 6th: The remaining events during the MOJA Arts Festival have been CANCELLED due to the impact of Hurricane Matthew

The remaining events during the MOJA Arts Festival have been CANCELLED due to the impact of Hurricane Matthew


Due to weather-related evacuations, all remaining MOJA Festival events through Sunday October 9are either cancelled or in the process of being rescheduled.

City of Charleston non-essential offices are closed as of 1:00pm on Wednesday, October 5, and should reopen on Monday, October 10

Information on refunds and rescheduled events will be posted on mojafestival.com.
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