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SUMMARY:MUSEUM ON THE ROAD: AN ADVENTURE IN THE ARTS
DESCRIPTION: \nTouring Exhibition\nGUILD HALL: AN ADVENTURE IN THE ARTS\nOn View February 10 – April 28\, 2024 \n\nThe Society of the Four Arts\nEsther B. O’Keeffe Building\n102 Four Arts Plaza\, Palm Beach\n\nGallery Hours:\nSunday\, 1-5 PM\nMonday\, 10 AM-5 PM\nTuesday\, Four Arts members only\, 1-5 PM\nWednesday through Saturday\, 10 AM-5 PM \nGuild Hall: An Adventure in the Arts presents highlights from our permanent collection. Established in 1931 by Mary Woodhouse (also a co-founder of The Society of the Four Arts)\, Guild Hall has become the cultural heart of the East End through its core principle that participation in the arts creates greater civic engagement. \nGuild Hall’s collection comprises over 2\,400 works by internationally renowned 20th and 21st century artists. An Adventure in the Arts features 72 works by 59 artists\, including George Bellows\, Lynda Benglis\, Chuck Close\, Jane Freilicher\, Adolph Gottlieb\, Jasper Johns\, Thomas Moran\, Robert Motherwell\, Jackson Pollock\, and Robert Rauschenberg. Many of these artists lived and worked in the East End\, highlighting the tradition of artists in residence since the 1870s. The exhibition is accompanied by the publication Guild Hall For All (2021)\, which was published in celebration of our 90th anniversary.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/museum-on-the-road-an-adventure-in-the-arts/
LOCATION:The Society of the Four Arts\, 100 Four Arts Plaza\, Palm Beach\, FL\, 33480\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:DARLENE CHARNECO: FIELD MAPPINGS—WEAVES AND TOUCHMAPS
DESCRIPTION:MARKS FAMILY GALLERY SOUTH/TITO SPIGA EXHIBITION SPACE \nDarlene Charneco is the 2020 Artist Members Exhibition Top Honors Awardee\, chosen by Susan Thompson\, associate curator\, Guggenheim Museum. \nCharneco uses various materials and techniques to create a distinctive visual language and mapping system\, evoking memory\, connection\, and evolution. The Weaves and Touchmaps are part of an ongoing series of artworks inspired by dreams\, visions\, nature studies\, and the common thread of ritual found in many cultures and religions. \nEach mixed-media wall piece is created through the meditative process of hammering nails\, one by one. The resulting aggregations of nails represent positive wishes and visualizations for our present and future Earth. Charneco regards this as a “writing” process in which the nails are tangible objects that symbolize renewed hope\, determination\, and faith in the accumulation of many small but important actions through time. Each piece is composed of units that are woven together into tactile topographic fields that gradually reveal microcosms in which complex organisms evolve\, taking on ever-shifting roles\, identities\, and collective movements. Charneco highlights the power of individual acts to effect change when compounded through our interconnectedness\, both physical and virtual. \n\n\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Guild Hall’s Director of Visual Arts\, Melanie Crader. \n\nGalleries are open Friday to Monday\, 12-5 PM. Museum admission is always free. \nMember Opening Reception: Saturday\, March 9\, 11 AM-1 PM
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/darlene-charneco-field-mappings-weaves-and-touchmaps/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:A CREATIVE RETREAT—PORTRAITS OF ARTISTS
DESCRIPTION:MARKS FAMILY GALLERY NORTH \nIn anticipation of the reopening of the John Drew Theater\, the final stage of Guild Hall’s facility-wide renovation\, this exhibition celebrates artists who were and are the fabric of the East End artist community and integral to Guild Hall. \n\n\n\n\nThe East End has a history of providing an environment for artists to gather and a place of respite and contemplation where many artists work quietly and diligently seasonally and year-round\, forming a vibrant creative community. This exhibition of photographic portraits of visual\, literary\, and performing artists is drawn largely from Guild Hall’s permanent collection\, supplemented by projects by Linda K Alpern\, Laurie Lambrecht\, and Mark Mann. \nGuild Hall was established in 1931 as a gathering place for the community where an appreciation for the arts would “promote a finer type of citizenship.” The institution was the first arts town hall of its kind\, encompassing a museum\, theater\, education center\, and meeting space under one roof. Guild Hall’s history parallels that of the American theater and art worlds\, with many landmark performances and exhibitions documented in the publication Guild Hall for All (2021). \n\n\n\nThis exhibition was organized by the Director of Visual Arts\, Melanie Crader. \n\nGalleries are open Friday to Monday\, 12-5 PM. Museum admission is always free. \nMember Opening Reception: Saturday\, March 9\, 11 AM-12 PM
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/a-creative-retreat-portraits-of-artists/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:2024 VISIONARIES: REBECCA HESSEL COHEN
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual Visionaries Luncheon on Thursday\, March 14\, 2024 at The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach. This program takes you into the lives and minds of creative visionaries as they chase their dreams\, challenge norms\, and build businesses that embody their values and unique stories. Engaging dialogues\, expertly moderated\, reveal narratives of innovation\, learning\, and empowerment. \n2024 Visionary Rebecca Hessel Cohen\nFounder and Creative Director\, LoveShackFancy\nin conversation with\nSarah Wetenhall \nOwner and CEO\, The Colony Hotel \n11:30 AM-12 PM: Reception\n12-2:30: Luncheon and Program \nEnjoy a fascinating conversation about how Rebecca built a global fashion\, beauty\, home\, and lifestyle brand in just over 10 years – from her job as an editor at Cosmopolitan magazine to designing her own fanciful bridesmaid dresses because she couldn’t find the perfect dress anywhere. This dress became The Love Dress\, and the brand was born. Learn how Rebecca’s life and her brand evolved together when she became a mom\, with a children’s and home line to expand the brand\, and most recently Beauty with three award-winning fragrances! Hear how Rebecca combined a love of ultra-femininity and vintage to build a brand sold in 17 countries around the world with 450 retail partners and sell-out collaborations with brands such as Gap\, Roller Rabbit\, Bogner\, Pottery Barn\, Supergoop\, Hurley\, Sephora\, and American Girl. \nLuncheon Tickets*:\nGold Table: $7\,500\nSilver Table: $5\,000\nGold Ticket: $750\nSilver Ticket: $500\nYoung Patron Ticket (21-40): $250 \nCan’t attend? We appreciate your contribution. \n*Tickets are not refundable. The non-deductible amount per ticket is $60.00. \n\nABOUT VISIONARIES \nVisionaries\, an influential program at Guild Hall\, takes you into the lives and minds of creative visionaries as they chase their dreams\, challenge norms\, and build businesses that embody their values and unique stories. Engaging dialogues\, expertly moderated\, reveal narratives of innovation\, learning\, and empowerment. \n“Visionaries is an essential program at Guild Hall because it champions creativity\, originality\, and resourcefulness and introduces new ways of thinking about business and the arts. Participants engage with next-generation leaders and learn how they are igniting change in their respective fields.” – Andrea Grover\, Guild Hall Executive Director. \nPAST VISIONARIES EVENTS  \n• 2021: Vanessa Price\, a rising star of the wine industry and best-selling author of Big Macs & Burgundy: Wine Pairings for the Real World\, captivated the audience at Almond Restaurant in Bridgehampton with moderator Mary Ferrara\, Manager of The American Hotel. \n• 2020: Christina Isaly Liceaga\, the creative force behind Amaganset’s Rosie’s restaurant\, shared her inspiring journey in fashion\, sales\, Broadway production\, and hospitality. Guests learned what motivated Christina to create a restaurant grounded in beach living\, wellness\, local produce\, and family bonds. \n• 2019: At THE POOL\, Executive Director Andrea Grover led a conversation featuring visionary artists Shantell Martin and Sunny Khalsa\, as well as Marguerite Zabar Mariscal\, CEO of Momofuku. \n•2018: Andrea Grover moderated the enlightening panel discussion with artist Zoë Buckman\, Surf Lodge founder Jayma Cardoso\, and Hello Alfred co-founder Marcela Sapone. Guests enjoyed the afternoon at Tom Colicchio’s stunning Riverpark overlooking the East River. \n•2017: The inaugural Visionaries Benefit Luncheon was launched by Guild Hall Executive Director Andrea Grover\, setting the stage for an exploration of creativity and entrepreneurship. Panelists included Magda Sayeg\, artist\, restaurateur\, Guerrilla Knitting; Madison Utendahl\, Museum of Ice Cream founder; and Joey Wölffer\, Co-owner of Wölffer Estate Vineyard\, Joey Wölffer clothing\, and other Wölffer brand \n 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/2024visionaries/
LOCATION:The Colony Hotel\, 155 Hammon Avenue\, Palm Beach\, FL\, 33480
CATEGORIES:Galas & Events
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SUMMARY:LUNCH BREAK
DESCRIPTION:Lunch Break is a series of open\, participatory\, and short discussions about art. Each Lunch Break is led by Guild Hall’s Patti Kenner Director of Learning + New Works\, Anthony Madonna and focuses on various ways to absorb and interpret the work on exhibit. \n\n\nParticipants are welcome to join staff for lunch in the Guild Hall Pantzer Gallery or Minikes Garden after the program. Attendees may bring their own lunch or purchase small bites from Louise & Howie’s Coffee Bar in the lobby. \n\n\nThis Lunch Break will focus on the themes of the current exhibition\, A Creative Retreat – Portraits of Artists.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/lunch-break-6/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK: LINDA K ALPERN
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the exhibition\, A Creative Retreat: Portraits of Artists\, Guild Hall collection artist Linda K Alpern will join Director of Visual Arts Melanie Crader in conversation about Linda’s career\, her works in the exhibition\, and the stories behind her photographs. \n 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/gallery-talk-linda-alpern/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:CREATIVE LAB: LINDA K ALPERN
DESCRIPTION:Creative Lab is a series of interdisciplinary workshops designed and led by Guild Hall’s Visiting\, Exhibiting\, and Resident artists. Each Creative Lab invites participants to learn about an artist’s practice through an open lecture and a participatory workshop. \nThis evening’s Lab is led by documentary photographer\, Linda K Alpern. Alpern has spent decades photographing subjects in and around New York City and at her home on the East End of Long Island. Among them are poignant portraits of her communities\, patients\, and close relationships with artists such as Alfonso Ossorio\, Chuck Close\, and Mable D’Amico. \nThe Lab will focus on Alpern’s photography practice\, evoking ideas of time & memory\, experimentation with film & various reflective surfaces\, and her work currently on view in the Guild Hall exhibition\, A Creative Retreat – Portraits of Artists.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/creative-lab-linda-alpern/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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SUMMARY:FAMILY TOUR + WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:Recommended for ages 4 – 7 + Parents/Guardians. \nJoin us for a forty-five-minute\, interactive family tour in the Guild Hall galleries. Learn about art together through lively discussion\, storytelling\, and hands-on activities. \nThis Family Tour + Workshop will focus on the current exhibition\,  A Creative Retreat—Portraits of Artists. Please enter Guild Hall through the Boots Lamb Education Center\, facing Pondview Lane.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/family-tour-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids
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SUMMARY:LOOK ALIVE
DESCRIPTION:MARKS FAMILY GALLERY SOUTH \nJoin us on Thursday May 2 from 5-7 PM for a pre-closing gathering to experience the culmination of the work for the six featured artists. Click HERE to RSVP. \n\nLook Alive is an evolving studio\, gallery\, and social space. This unique showcase highlights the thriving emergent creative community on the East End\, featuring the works of Harris Allen\, Kai Parcher-Charles\, Mamoun Nukumanu\, Kate Kavanaugh\, Kiva Motnyk\, and Jasmine Chamberlain\, and organized by independent curator Ellie Duke. Utilizing video\, sound\, sculpture\, textile\, florals\, and other media\, each artist will transform the gallery into a collaborative workshop. \nArtists will be on-site during the following weekends: \n\nMarch 29 – May 6: Harris Allen\nMarch 29 – April 1: Kai Parcher Charles\nApril 5 – April 7: Mamoun Nukumanu\nApril 12 – 15: Kate Kavanaugh\nApril 19 – 21: Kiva Motnyk\nApril 26 – 29: Jasmine Chamberlain\n\n“There is a misconception that the most interesting art on the East End happened in decades past\, or that young artists don’t (or can’t) live here anymore\,” said curator Ellie Duke. “In fact\, I am inspired constantly by the emerging generation of artists on the East End — their scrappiness\, their expansiveness\, their collaborative spirit. Look Alive was inspired by them\, and by the desire to share some of their work and their practice with a broader audience. All of the artists in Look Alive are engaged with the community and landscape of this region — its light\, flora and fauna\, and inhabitants inspire their practices\, which I hope visitors to Guild Hall will find moving and resonant.” \nVideo artist Harris Allen is on-site March 29th – May 6th\, developing his series of “living images\,” video sculptures that intimately capture narrative and essence through subtle movement. Existing between a still photograph and a film\, these portraits are slowed down to allow the viewer to experience more than is available to the naked eye. The result is a deepened presence with the subject through the dilation of time\, and a striking blend of stark minimalism and soft\, organic form. Throughout Look Alive\, Allen will be creating new works using this technique\, including five new “living images” in collaboration with the other artists in the exhibition\, which will be displayed alongside their contributions. \nEach of the five other artists will be on-site for one weekend\, building something in the space that will then stay there for the remainder of the exhibition. March 29th – March 31st\, multidisciplinary artist Kai Parcher-Charles explores remixed narratives and the power of abstraction and chance to create a soundscape installation made in collaboration with the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council\, as well as visitors to the gallery. April 5th – 7th\, Mamoun Nukumanu engages his creative practice of “sacred play\,” a symbiotic collaboration between artist and organic matter\, building a structure using foraged plant material. April 12th – 14th\, natural dye artist Kate Kavanaugh creates a unique silk textile in the gallery utilizing eco-printing techniques and invites visitors to participate in a sound-healing ritual. April 19th – 21st\, Kiva Motnyk creates a hand-quilted\, natural-dyed patchwork textile and leads a quilting and dye workshop incorporating her techniques and materials. April 26th – 28th\, floral artist Jasmine Chamberlain explores the dimensions of emotional landscape through an immersive sculptural floral installation\, creating an environment for visitors to engage with.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/look-alive/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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