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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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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T130000
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SUMMARY:HAMPTONS PRIDE PARADE
DESCRIPTION:Join Guild Hall and the GH Teen Arts Council as we march in the Third Annual Hamptons Pride Parade! \n\n\nFollowing the first two years of success\, Hamptons Pride continues organizing the parade. The lineup starts at 11 am on Main Street near Pondview Lane and Guild Hall\, and the parade kicks off at noon. Registered participants will march east on Main Street to Newtown Lane\, Railroad Avenue\, and Lumber Lane\, ending in Herrick Park\, where there will be music and celebration. \n\n\nThe Guild Hall Teen Arts Council (GHTAC) will participate in the parade with project facilitated by queer Latin X installation artist\, MAGO. Patrons who want to march with Guild Hall can contact Anthony Madonna at amadonna@guildhall.org. \n\n\nABOUT GUILD HALL TEEN ARTS COUNCIL\nThe Guild Hall Teen Arts Council (GHTAC) is the region’s first paid teen arts program. As employees of Guild Hall\, GHTAC members work to curate public programming\, advance their creativity\, increase Guild Hall’s outreach to local teens\, and learn through collaboration with Guild Hall staff. \n\n\nABOUT HAMPTONS PRIDE\nHamptons Pride\, Inc. is a not-for-profit public charity (tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code – EIN 86-3600121) that celebrates and commemorates the LGBTQ+ people and their allies on the East End of Long Island. Established by locals for the benefit of locals\, the organization’s founding goal is the creation of an historical marker and outdoor social area on the footprint of The Swamp (the last and longest-running gay club in the Hamptons) in what is now Wainscott Green\, a park in the Town of East Hampton. Hamptons Pride’s services\, including the annual Hamptons Pride Parade on the first Saturday in June\, are made possible by the generosity of individuals\, foundations\, and corporations. https://hamptonspride.org/
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/hamptons-pride-parade/
LOCATION:East Hampton Village\, Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:CURATOR TALK: MATTHEW NICHOLS
DESCRIPTION:$12.00 ($10.00 Members) \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. \nThis program\, recommended for ages 18 & up\, will take place in Guild Hall’s Boots Lamb Education Center. \n\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.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/curator-talk-matthew-nichols/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240603T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240603T193000
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SUMMARY:CREATIVE LAB: SAL SALANDRA
DESCRIPTION:$15.00 ($10.00 Members)\n$42.16 with book ($37.16 for Members)\, tax included \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 evening’s Lab is led by thread-artist\, Sal Salandra. Salandra’s highly detailed narrative thread paintings combine themes of repression\, liberation\, masculinity\, worship\, and identity\, with personal history\, and pop culture – confronting the viewer with joy\, fear\, pleasure\, and eccentricities imbued in fetish. Salandra has presented a solo show at Club Rhubarb\, and his works have been acquired by well-known collectors\, Beth Rudin DeWoody\, and architect Charles Renfro\, and the Tom of Finland Foundation. \nThe Lab will focus on Salandra’s thread painting practice\, including a hands-on introduction to his creative process. \nThis Creative Lab is programmed in tandem with the Guild Hall Exhibitions Spin a Yarn and Ted Carey: Queer As Folk. \nCopies of Sal Salandra’s book\, Iron Halo\, are available for purchase in advance and in-person only while supplies last.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/creative-lab-sal-salandra/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240606T180000
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SUMMARY:STITCH N' BITCH
DESCRIPTION:Join Guild Hall for a weekly Stitch ‘N  Bitch!\nThursdays\, June 6\, 13\, 20\, & 27 from 6-7:30 PM\nGuild Hall’s Boots Lamb Education Center \nFREE\nAdvance reservations are encouraged but not required. \nThe name Stitch ‘N  Bitch has been used by many social knitting communities as far back as World War II. For many\, a Stich ‘N Bitch was a forum for political action\, social inclusion\, and silent but collective gatherings of like-minded people. As time went on\, it grew in popularity\, with a major resurgence in the early 2000’s due to Debbie Stoller & BUST Magazine\, and has been bringing crafters together for decades. \nThis weekly program is open to all who knit\, crochet\, embroider\, sew and more. Sessions are collectively led by those in attendance.\nAll participants are encouraged to bring their own materials. \nStitch ‘N Bitch is programmed in-tandem with the Guild Hall exhibition\, Spin A Yarn.  
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/stich-n-bitch/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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SUMMARY:TEEN FASHION SHOW
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Second Annual Guild Hall Teen Arts Council Fashion Show! \nLed by guest artist\, Amanda Cappabianca\, the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council (GHTAC) has designed and curated a line of repurposed fashion appropriate for any summer night in the Hamptons – from galas to a beach day. The evening will begin with a runway show hosted by members of the Teen Arts Council where each GHTAC member will walk the runway in their very own design and will conclude with a reception in Guild Hall’s Furman Garden.  \n\n\nNote: Advance registration is encouraged but not required. \n\n\nABOUT GUILD HALL TEEN ARTS COUNCIL \nThe Guild Hall Teen Arts Council (GHTAC) is the region’s first paid teen arts program. As employees of Guild Hall\, GHTAC members work to curate public programming\, advance their creativity\, increase Guild Hall’s outreach to local teens\, and learn through collaboration with Guild Hall staff.\nClick HERE for more info.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/teen-fashion-show/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T193000
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SUMMARY:STITCH N' BITCH
DESCRIPTION:Join Guild Hall for a weekly Stitch ‘N  Bitch!\nThursdays\, June 6\, 13\, 20\, & 27 from 6-7:30 PM\nGuild Hall’s Boots Lamb Education Center \nFREE – Advance reservations are encouraged but not required. \nThe name Stitch ‘N  Bitch has been used by many social knitting communities as far back as World War II. For many\, a Stich ‘N Bitch was a forum for political action\, social inclusion\, and silent but collective gatherings of like-minded people. As time went on\, it grew in popularity\, with a major resurgence in the early 2000’s due to Debbie Stoller & BUST Magazine\, and has been bringing crafters together for decades. \nThis weekly program is open to all who knit\, crochet\, embroider\, sew and more. Sessions are collectively led by those in attendance.\nAll participants are encouraged to bring their own materials. \nStitch ‘N Bitch is programmed in-tandem with the Guild Hall exhibition\, Spin A Yarn.  
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/stich-n-bitch-2/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T214652
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SUMMARY:FAMILY TOUR + WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:$15.00 per family ($10.00 Members)\nRecommended 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. \n\n\nFamily Tours + Workshops focus on the exhibitions on view. Please enter Guild Hall through the Boots Lamb Education Center facing Pondview Lane.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/family-tour-workshop-5/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240616T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240616T150000
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SUMMARY:GATHER: ROBIN WALL KIMMERER
DESCRIPTION:$35 ($30 for Members)\n$56.73 with Book ($51.73 for Members) \nJoin mother\, scientist\, decorated professor\, and author\, Robin Wall Kimmerer for a conversation on her collection of essays\, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom\, Scientific Knowledge and the Teaching of Plants. \nAs a botanist\, Robin Wall Kimmerer has been trained to ask questions of nature with the tools of science. As a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation\, she embraces the notion that plans and animals are our oldest teachers. In Braiding Sweetgrass\, Kimmerer brings these two lenses of knowledge together to take us on “a journey that is every bit as mythic as it is scientific\, as sacred as it is historical\, as clever as it is wise” (Elizabeth Gilbert). \nDrawing on her life as an indigenous scientist\, and as a woman\, Kimmerer shows how other living beings -asters and goldenrod\, strawberries and squash\, salamanders\, algae\, and sweetgrass – offer us gifts and lessons\, even if we’ve forgotten how to hear their voices. In reflections that range from the creation of Turtle Island to the forces that threaten its flourishing today\, she circles toward a central argument: that the awakening of ecological consciousness requires the acknowledgement and celebration of our reciprocal relationship with the rest of the living world. \nBraiding Sweetgrass was named a New York Times Best Seller\, a Washington Post Best Seller\, a Los Angeles Times Best Seller\, a “Best Essay Collection of the Decade” by Literary Hub\, A Book Riot “Favorite Summer Read of 2020\,” and a Food Tank Fall 2020 Reading Recommendation. \nCopies of Braiding Sweetgrass can be purchased in advance with tickets or on the day of the program\, while supplies last. \nGATHER is an ongoing series that spotlights the voices of BIPOC scholars\, artists\, and leaders\, providing lessons on Black & Indigenous histories & traditions\, and strategies for moving forward together. The program is co-produced by Guild Hall and Ma’s House & BIPOC Studio. Founded by Jeremy Dennis\, an artist and tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation\, Ma’s House is a communal art space that includes a residency program for Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Color (BIPOC)\, an art studio\, and a library.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/gather-robin-wall-kimmerer/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240617T180000
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SUMMARY:CREATIVE LAB: AHANU VALDEZ
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 evening’s Lab is led by Shinnecock artist\, Ahanu Valdez. Valdez is a mixed-media artist specializing in poetry\, pottery\, and watercolor painting. The Lab will focus on the work she created as part of Ayim Kutoowonk\, a Shinnecock Language revitalization collective\, currently on view in the Guild Hall exhibition\, First Literature Project. \nParticipants will create seashell imprints in clay\, following the personal and creative practice of Valdez as documented in her exhibited work\, Piece Upon A Piece. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/creative-lab-ahanu-valdez/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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SUMMARY:STITCH N' BITCH
DESCRIPTION:Join Guild Hall for a weekly Stitch ‘N  Bitch!\nThursdays\, June 6\, 13\, 20\, & 27 from 6-7:30 PM\nGuild Hall’s Boots Lamb Education Center \nFREE – Advance reservations are encouraged but not required. \nThe name Stitch ‘N  Bitch has been used by many social knitting communities as far back as World War II. For many\, a Stich ‘N Bitch was a forum for political action\, social inclusion\, and silent but collective gatherings of like-minded people. As time went on\, it grew in popularity\, with a major resurgence in the early 2000’s due to Debbie Stoller & BUST Magazine\, and has been bringing crafters together for decades. \nThis weekly program is open to all who knit\, crochet\, embroider\, sew and more. Sessions are collectively led by those in attendance.\nAll participants are encouraged to bring their own materials. \nStitch ‘N Bitch is programmed in-tandem with the Guild Hall exhibition\, Spin A Yarn.  
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/stich-n-bitch-3/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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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  \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  \nThis Lunch Break will focus on the themes of the current exhibition\, Ted Carey: Queer As Folk.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/lunch-break-9/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T090000
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SUMMARY:2024 CLOTHESLINE ART SALE
DESCRIPTION:The Clothesline Art Sale is one of the most beloved and affordable art traditions in the Hamptons since its inception in 1946. For 78 years\, it has provided accessible artwork to the community\, while supporting the local artists who thrive here. Throughout our history\, great artists such as Alfonso Ossorio\, James Brooks\, John Little\, Jackson Pollock\, Lee Krasner\, and Elaine and Willem de Kooning have shared their talents to support Guild Hall in this unique annual fundraising effort. \nArt lovers everywhere will flock to Guild Hall looking for their next masterpiece. Works range in price from $75 to $3\,500\, with all proceeds split 50/50 between the artist and Guild Hall. \n\nIMPORTANT DETAILS:\n– The event will be held BEHIND Guild Hall on Saturday\, June 22 from 9 am-2 pm. In the event of rain\, the sale will take place on Sunday\, June 23 during the same hours.\n– Please make sure to bring a phone that has internet access or cellular data in order to purchase art. \n– Please be prepared to show your receipt upon exiting the sale. \n– ONLY CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED—no cash or checks.\n– No returns or refunds. \n\n\nRegistration for artists is now closed. \nNote to participants about artwork drop-off and pick-up: \nART DELIVERY \nTuesday\, June 18\, 10am -3pm | Wednesday\, June 19\, 10am -3pm | Thursday\, June 20\, 12pm-6pm There are no appointments for art delivery. Works will NOT be accepted after the last drop-off date. Works must be pre-registered. Works must be delivered in person. \nART PICK-UP \nArtwork pick-up is Saturday\, June 22\, from 3–5pm only. We do not have facilities for storage. For security purposes\, if you\, the artist\, are not picking up your own work\, the name of the party authorized to do so must be provided in advance. Works not picked up shall be deemed abandoned. Guild Hall reserves the right to donate or discard works as it sees fit with no compensation to the artist. \nFor more information contact Kendra Korczak at 631.324.0806 X116 or by email at events@guildhall.org. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/clothesline-art-sale-3/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galas & Events
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SUMMARY:IN CONVERSATION: ANNE BUCKWALTER & MATTHEW NICHOLS
DESCRIPTION:$12.00 ($10.00 Members) \nIn conjunction with the exhibition\, Ted Carey: Queer as Folk\, guest curator Matthew Nichols will discuss aspects of the show with 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  \nThis program\, recommended for ages 18 & up\, will take place in Guild Hall’s Boots Lamb Education Center.\n \n\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.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/anne-buckwalter-in-conversation-with-matthew-nichols/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:STITCH N' BITCH
DESCRIPTION:Join Guild Hall for a weekly Stitch ‘N  Bitch!\nThursdays\, June 6\, 13\, 20\, & 27 from 6-7:30 PM\nGuild Hall’s Boots Lamb Education Center \nFREE\nAdvance reservations are encouraged but not required. \nThe name Stitch ‘N  Bitch has been used by many social knitting communities as far back as World War II. For many\, a Stich ‘N Bitch was a forum for political action\, social inclusion\, and silent but collective gatherings of like-minded people. As time went on\, it grew in popularity\, with a major resurgence in the early 2000’s due to Debbie Stoller & BUST Magazine\, and has been bringing crafters together for decades. \nThis weekly program is open to all who knit\, crochet\, embroider\, sew and more. Sessions are collectively led by those in attendance.\nAll participants are encouraged to bring their own materials. \nStitch ‘N Bitch is programmed in-tandem with the Guild Hall exhibition\, Spin A Yarn.  
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/stich-n-bitch-4/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240630T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240630T143000
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SUMMARY:MODERN FRIENDSHIP
DESCRIPTION:MODERN FRIENDSHIP: ANNA GOLDFARB AND SPECIAL GUEST KATIE HORWITCH \nTICKETS $25 ($22.50 FOR MEMBERS)\nTICKETS + BOOK $56.49 ($53.99 for Members)\, tax included \nJoin Anna Goldfarb\, The New York Times friendship correspondent and author of Modern Friendship: How to Nurture Our Most Valued Connections as she unveils the fundamental mechanics of our closest relationships. Anna will dive deep into the art of meaningful connections alongside Katie Horwitch\, a nationally recognized author\, speaker\, mindset coach\, and founder of WANT: Women Against Negative Talk. \nCopies of Modern Friendship are available for purchase in advance or on the day of the program\, subject to availability. Advance purchase is recommended. \nThis program will be held in the Boots Lamb Education Center\, located off the path from the parking lot on Pondview Lane. Seating is general admission.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/modern-friendship/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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