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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: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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SUMMARY:EXHIBITION CLOSING CELEBRATION
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, May 2 for a pre-closing celebration of our current exhibitions: Darlene Charneco: Field Mappings—Weaves and Touchmaps\, A Creative Retreat—Portraits of Artists\, and Look Alive. \nAll three exhibitions will close on May 6. If you haven’t had a chance to visit\, this will be a fun opportunity to meet and mingle with participating artists. You can also enjoy a glass of wine at our Louise & Howie’s Coffee Bar\, where members receive a 10% discount. \nCheers to art and artists! We hope to see you there.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/exhibition-closing-celebration/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240507
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SUMMARY:ART & ABOUT 2024: PITTSBURGH
DESCRIPTION:EXPLORE ● TASTE ● DISCOVER\nGuild Hall presents ART & ABOUT 2024: Pittsburgh\nRegister HERE – Password: PITTSBURGH\n\nVisionaries\, Director’s Circle\, and Chairman’s Circle Members – Come with us to Steel City as we uncover the art and innovation of Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania! This under-the-radar\, city of bridges boasts world-class art collections and leading-edge technology. \nTogether we’ll hit the Pittsburgh high notes…\n● Explore Carnegie Museum of Art\, Warhol Museum & Mattress Factory\n● Excursion to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater\n● Visit to Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute\n● Tour Troy Hill Art Houses with creator Evan Mirapaul\n● Studio visit with artists Isla Hansen & Tucker Marder\n● Dine at The Duquesne Club hosted by Cornelia & Ralph Heins\n● Savor the flavors of the best chef-driven\, local cuisine \nWhat’s Included:\n● 3-nights at The Oaklander\, an Autograph Collection Hotel\n● All planned meals & beverages\, taxes and gratuities\n● Private tours\, attractions\, entrance fees\n● Ground transportation during the program \nProgram Dates & Rates:\nMay 3–6\, 2024\n$3\,500 per person (based on double occupancy*)\nReservations are limited and available on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nClick HERE for the trip flyer. \nTo register\, click HERE and enter Password: PITTSBURGH Or contact plan A events at (310) 860-1300\, planA@planaevents.com. \n*Single supplement will apply
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/art-about-2024-pittsburgh/
LOCATION:Pittsburgh
CATEGORIES:Member Event
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SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK: MARK MANN\, KLASSIC CARELLA\, & JOSE SEBASTIAN
DESCRIPTION:$15.00 ($10.00 Members)\n$80.18 with book ($75.18 for Members) – tax included \nIn conjunction with the exhibition A Creative Retreat – Portraits of Artists\, Guild Hall exhibiting artist Mark Mann will join Anthony Madonna\, Guild Hall Director of Learning + New Works\, Klassic Carella\, Flexn Dancer\, and Jose Sebastian\, founder & artistic director of Hamptons Dance Project\, for a conversation on Mann’s project\, Movement At The Still Point and their experience creating & working on the East End of Long Island. \nMovement At The Still Point is a collection of images that captures the dynamism and energy of the mediums of both dance and photography. In homage to his hero Irving Penn\, Mann installed a backdrop of painterly muslin in vast West Side studio. Dancers from many genres – including ballet\, jazz\, African\, tap\, Broadway theater\, hip-hop\, and ballroom – perform and discuss their passions about the art form in this stark environment. The project is a testament to the emotional and physical power of each dancer\, in stillness and in motion. \nThe collection has been published by Rizzoli International Publications. Books will be available for purchase in advance or on the day\, subject to availability\, with a signing by Mark Mann and the artists directly after the program.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/artist-conversation-mark-mann/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:SAG HARBOR BATHTUB PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:FREE\nSuitable for All Ages \nJoin the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council and Sag Harbor based architect\, Nilay Oza at Kidd Squid for a sharing of their collaboration\, The Sag Harbor Backyard Bathtub Project. \nLike any coastal community\, the effects of a changing climate are tangible to our lived reality on the East End. Our current means of dealing with these changes – planning\, zoning\, and private development – need to be supplemented to meet these challenges. The Sag Harbor Backyard Bathtub Project is an ongoing initiative to publicize and deal with these issues of local climate resilience through the eyes of young people. \nOver the past few months Oza has worked with the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council (GHTAC) to investigate their personal connections to the issue\, resulting in the creation of several public art works ranging from video projections and designed buttons to site-specific installations. With an emphasis on the term “bathtub\,” GHTAC’s works bring awareness to the issue through humor and play – inviting participants to enter a serious and pressured issue with ease. \nThe evening will feature GHTAC’s public works alongside the research\, video pieces\, and topographic maps gathered throughout the project by Nilay Oza and his collaborators. Food & Drink will be available for purchase at Kidd Squid Brewery.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/sag-harbor-backyard-bathtub-project/
LOCATION:Kidd Squid Brewery\, Kidd Squid Brewery\, 11 Spring Street\, Sag Harbor\, NY\, 11963\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITION PREVIEW DAY FOR MEMBERS
DESCRIPTION:Guild Hall members\, join us for a preview of the newest exhibitions on view\, FIRST LITERATURE PROJECT\, SPIN A YARN\, and TED CAREY: QUEER AS FOLK. Be the first to tour the galleries and engage with the curators\, artists\, and staff. \nMembers can also visit the Boots Lamb Education Center from 12-5 PM for an open studio with cross-disciplinary artist Raul Martinez. Martinez’s work examines the intersections between art and language\, and more specifically\, the possibilities of using legal language (i.e.\, employment contracts\, traffic rules and regulations\, military training codes\, etc.) as material for art\, dance\, and performance. Audiences are invited to join Martinez in a new collaborative in-process piece or begin an individual piece of their own with the materials on-site. \nNot a member? JOIN today!
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/exhibition-preview-day-for-members/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: RAÚL MARTINEZ
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio invites audiences to ask questions\, view works in-process\, and gain hands-on experience with the creative process of artists currently working or exhibiting at Guild Hall. \nThis Open Studio\, which will take place for three days—Saturday\, Sunday\, and Monday\, May 18-20 from 12-5 PM—will be led by cross-disciplinary artist Raúl Martinez. Martinez’s work examines the intersections between art and language\, and more specifically\, the possibilities of using legal language (i.e.\, employment contracts\, traffic rules and regulations\, military training codes\, etc.) as material for art\, dance\, and performance. Audiences are invited to join Martinez in a new collaborative in-process piece or begin an individual piece of their own with the materials on-site. \nThis Open Studio is programmed in tandem with the Guild Hall exhibition Spin A Yarn\, where Martinez’s work is on view. \nThis program is open to members only for Members Preview Day on Saturday\, May 18\, and open to the public Sunday\, May 19\, and Monday\, May 20. Open Studio is free of charge. Advance reservations are not required.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/open-studio-raul-martinez/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
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SUMMARY:TED CAREY: QUEER AS FOLK
DESCRIPTION:MARKS FAMILY GALLERY NORTH/TITO SPIGA EXHIBITION SPACE \nBorn and raised in Chester\, Pennsylvania\, Edward “Ted” Fawcett Carey (1932–1985) moved to New York in 1955. There he pursued a career in graphic design\, forged a close friendship with Andy Warhol\, and later developed a distinctive mode of painting informed by his keen interest in American folk art. While living between New York and East Hampton in the 1970s and 1980s\, Carey produced a small yet compelling body of work that mimics aspects of vernacular painting\, chronicles his life and relationships\, and pictures facets of queer culture. Sharply observed and highly detailed\, Carey’s faux-naïf paintings depict some of his favorite haunts in New York and celebrate the creative lives of other gay men. \nIndebted to the foresight and generosity of Carey’s longtime partner\, this exhibition draws from the Tito Spiga Bequest to Guild Hall. It surveys Ted Carey’s art for the first time since 1985\, when an East Hampton gallery mounted a memorial show of his paintings in the days following his death from AIDS. \nThis exhibition is organized by Matthew Nichols\, PhD\, independent curator. \nGalleries are open Friday to Monday\, 12-5 PM. Museum admission is always free.\n \nMember Preview Day: Saturday\, May 18\, 12-5 PM\nNot a member? JOIN today! \n\nRELATED PROGRAMS \nCurator Talk: Matthew Nichols\nSunday\, June 2\, 2 PM\nIn conjunction with the exhibition Ted Carey: Queer as Folk\, guest curator Matthew Nichols will discuss the art historical and cultural contexts of Ted Carey’s life and work. The queer content of Carey’s New York paintings and his tributes to other gay artists will also be examined. \nIn Conversation: Anne Buckwalter and Matthew Nichols\nSunday\, June 23\, 2 PM\nIn conjunction with the exhibition Ted Carey: Queer as Folk\, guest curator Matthew Nichols will discuss aspects of the show with the artist Anne Buckwalter. Their talk will explore how Carey and Buckwalter share roots in southeastern Pennsylvania\, draw inspiration from regional folk art traditions\, and address gender and sexuality in their paintings. \n\n 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/ted-carey-queer-as-folk/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:SPIN A YARN
DESCRIPTION:MARKS FAMILY GALLERY NORTH \nSpin a Yarn takes its title from an expression believed to have originated in sailors’ practice of telling stories\, often tall tales\, while repairing ropes during long sea voyages. Delving into the complex relationship between textile labor and storytelling\, the exhibition examines the use of textiles as vehicles for the preservation of memories and knowledge. The terms textile and text are derived from the Latin texere (to weave)\, and while Western cultures have historically prioritized the written word\, many others\, particularly in Latin America\, have relied on a rich tradition of using threads\, knots\, and woven materials to record and transmit information. \nSpin a Yarn brings together a diverse selection of fiberbased works dating from ancient Andean times to the present. Some of the artists featured reflect on the weavings and feather works of pre-Hispanic cultures as precursors of geometric abstraction\, while others explore and build on the embroidery and weaving techniques employed by indigenous peoples across Latin America as a means of advocating for the protection of these communities and the environment. Spin a Yarn casts light on the enduring significance of fiber arts in the modernist canon and the profound impact of indigenous and pre-Hispanic weaving traditions on the development of contemporary art. \nThis exhibition is curated by Estrellita Brodsky\, founder and director of ANOTHER SPACE\, New York\, with Raul Martinez. \nMember Preview Day: Saturday\, May 18\, 12-5 PM\nNot a member? JOIN today! \n\nGalleries are open Friday to Monday\, 12-5 PM. Museum admission is always free. \nRELATED PROGRAM\nIn Conversation: Estrellita Brodsky & Joanne Pillsbury\nSunday\, July 14\, 2 PM
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/spin-a-yarn/
LOCATION:Guild Hall’s Marks Family Gallery North\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:FIRST LITERATURE PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:MARKS FAMILY GALLERY SOUTH \nFirst Literature Project proposes to support Native nations in their efforts to maintain and further their languages\, narratives\, and oral traditions. Employing a new immersive storytelling platform\, 3D video is mixed with virtual reality to re-create the timeless experience of sitting face-to-face with a storyteller. \nFirst Literature Project utilizes the newly released Apple Vision Pro headset to present the immersive experience Padawe\, developed over a two-year period by Guild Hall Community Artists-in-Residence Wunetu Wequai Tarrant and Christian Scheider. The exhibition also features video works by the Shinnecock language revitalization collective Ayim Kutoowonk and interviews with members of the Shinnecock Nation. \nTimed entry is required to experience First Literature Project’s virtual-reality work. Admission is free. Patrons who wear glasses or corrective lenses are strongly encouraged to wear contact lenses.  \nOrganized by Anthony Madonna\, Guild Hall Patti Kenner Director of Learning + New Works. \n\nTimed entry is required to experience First Literature Project’s virtual-reality work. Limited space is available every half hour from Friday to Monday\, during the times below\, and can be reserved HERE. Advance reservations are recommended to ensure time slots\, but are not required. \n\n12 PM\n12:30 PM\n1 PM\n1:30 PM\n2 PM\n2:30 PM\n3 PM\n3:30 PM\n4 PM\nAnd Fridays at 4:30\, 5\, 5:30\, 6\, & 6:30 PM
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/first-literature-project/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:OLA FAMILY DAY
DESCRIPTION:FREE\nAdvance registration is recommended but not required \nJoin Guild Hall & OLA for an afternoon of art\, workshops\, and more.  \nInspired by Guild Hall’s current exhibition\, Spin A Yarn\, the afternoon will consist of drop-in workshops\, where families can create their own cardboard Looms\, self-guided gallery tours\, and an Open Studio with artist\, Raul Martinez.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/ola-family-day/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240520T180000
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SUMMARY:CREATIVE LAB: RAÚL MARTINEZ
DESCRIPTION:$15 ($10 Members) \nCreative 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 Lab will be led by artist & lawyer Raúl Martinez. Martinez’s work examines the intersections between art and language and\, more specifically\, the possibilities of using legal language (i.e.\, employment contracts\, traffic rules and regulations\, military training codes\, etc.) as material for art\, dance\, and performance. \nThe Lab will focus on Martinez’s work as part of the collective DETEXT and his current work in the Guild Hall exhibition\, Spin A Yarn.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/creative-lab-raul-martinez/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T190000
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SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK: CHRISTIAN SCHEIDER AND WUNETU WEQUAI TARRANT
DESCRIPTION:$15.00 ($10.00 Members)\nFree for Members of the Shinnecock Nation \nIn conjunction with the exhibition\, First Literature Project\, Guild Hall Community Artists-in-Residence\, Christian Scheider and Wunetu Wequai Tarrant will join Anthony Madonna\, Guild Hall Patti Kenner director of learning + new works for a conversation on the project\, and their two-year residency with Guild Hall.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/artist-talk-peter-fisher-christian-scheider-wuneut-wequai-tarrant/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240524T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240524T130000
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CREATED:20240312T234718Z
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SUMMARY:LUNCH BREAK
DESCRIPTION:$15.00 ($10.00 Members) \nLunch 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. \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. \nThis Lunch Break will focus on the themes of the current exhibition\, Spin a Yarn.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/lunch-break-8/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T124500
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SUMMARY:FAMILY TOUR + WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:$15.00 per family ($10.00 Members) \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\, Spin a Yarn. Please enter Guild Hall through the Boots Lamb Education Center facing Pondview Lane. \nAge recommendation: 4 – 7 + Parents/Guardians
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/family-tour-workshop-6/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T190000
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CREATED:20240312T144035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T203527Z
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SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK: WUNETU WEQUAI TARRANT\, ANDRINA WEKONTASH SMITH\, AND AYIM KUTOOWONK
DESCRIPTION:$15.00 ($10.00 Members)\nFree for Members of the Shinnecock Nation \nJoin Guild Hall Community Artists-in-Residence\, Wunetu Wequai Tarrant\, and the members of Ayim Kutoowonk (She Speaks)\, a Shinnecock language revitalization collective\, as they discuss the formation of Ayim Kutoowonk and the works they developed\, currently on view in Guild Hall’s exhibition\, First Literature Project. \nAyim Kutoowonk (She Speaks) is a collective of three Indigenous Shinnecock Women\, Cholena Boyd-Smith\, Kaysha Haile\, and Ahanu Valdez\, working towards the reclamation and revitalization of the Shinnecock Language. Facilitated by Shinnecock Linguist\, Wunetu Wequai Tarrant\, and guest lecturers\, Christina Tarrant\, and Kaylene Big Knife\, Ayim Kutoowonk works to bridge the divide between academic linguistics training and contemporary Indigenous culture\, easing anxieties and building a language-learner focused pedagogy through multi-media projects and learning tools. The collective was founded in Spring 2023 as part of Guild Hall’s Community Artist-in-Resident program\, sponsored by the Library of Congress’s Connecting Communities Digital Initiative. \nThe conversation is moderated by Shinnecock writer\, actor\, storyteller\, and Guild Hall Academy of the Arts Member\, Andrina Wekontash Smith.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/artist-talk-wunetu-wequai-tarrant-andrina-wekontash-smith-ayim-kutoowonk/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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