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SUMMARY:STUDENT ART FESTIVAL: RAUSCHENBERG100
DESCRIPTION:The 25/2026 Student Art Festival: Rauschenberg 100 celebrates the centennial of Robert Rauschenberg’s birth as part of an international initiative organized by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. A collaboration between eight East End public schools and ten regional artists\, the exhibition explores what Rauschenberg described as the “gap between art and life\,” embracing experimentation and chance through a wide variety of materials and creative approaches. \nParticipating schools are Amagansett School\, Bridgehampton School\, East Hampton High School\, East Hampton Middle School\, John Marshall Elementary School\, Pierson Middle-High School\, Shelter Island School\, and Springs School. \nParticipating artists are Linda K. Alpern\, Scott Bluedorn\, Peter Dayton\, Eva Faye\, Margaret Garrett\, Candace Hill-Montgomery\, Laurie Lambrecht\, Bastienne Schmidt\, Kevin Teare\, and Evan Yee. \nOrganized by Anthony Madonna\, theater director & curator of performing arts; Kayla Matters\, programs manager\, learning + new works; and Claire Hunter\, museum coordinator & curatorial associate. \nCurated by the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council with Melanie Crader\, museum director & curator of visual arts. \nImpressions Transferred: Lasting Legacies of Robert Rauschenberg is on view in the Tito Spiga Exhibition Space. \n\nABOUT THE STUDENT ART FESTIVAL \nThe Guild Hall Student Art Festival (SAF) is a beloved tradition that encourages and celebrates the artistic achievement and imagination of students\, Kindergarten to Grade 12\, on the South Fork of Long Island. Through close collaboration with schoolteachers and districts\, we explore an annual theme\, partner each participating school with regional artists\, produce an exhibition of new works\, and link the tenets of creative production to civic participation. \n 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/student-art-festival-rauschenberg-100/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:IMPRESSIONS TRANSFERRED: LASTING LEGACIES OF ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
DESCRIPTION:Impressions Transferred: Lasting Legacies of Robert Rauschenberg presents a selection of works from Guild Hall’s permanent collection\, complemented by loans from friends\, peers\, and others closely connected to Rauschenberg and Guild Hall. Together\, they celebrate his influence and legacy. The recently published book I Don’t Think About Being Great: Selected Writings\, featuring reproductions of Rauschenberg’s handwritten notes\, offers a compelling testament to his impact in his own words. \nBorn in Port Arthur\, Texas\, Rauschenberg (1925–2008) studied at Black Mountain College in North Carolina before relocating to New York\, where he redefined the possibilities of art making. His practice blurred distinctions between painting\, sculpture\, collage\, photography\, and printmaking\, often incorporating everyday materials such as fabric\, found objects\, magazine images\, and photographic transfers. In 2005 Guild Hall presented Robert Rauschenberg: Hoarfrosts\, a focused exhibition of his ethereal fabric works. His engagement with the East End was fostered through friendships and collaborations with figures such as the cultural critic John Jonas Gruen\, who documented the vibrant artistic circles of Long Island and New York. \nPresented as part of Rauschenberg 100\, the global centennial celebration of the artist’s birth\, this exhibition honors the artist’s vision of collaboration\, experimentation\, and social engagement. His innovative approach made him an ideal touchstone for Guild Hall’s Teaching Artists Program\, which developed artworks inspired by his practice\, such as those on view in the Student Art Festival exhibition. Through this initiative Rauschenberg’s legacy continues to inspire artists and students to explore and create without limits. \nAs we mark this moment of reflection\, Impressions Transferred celebrates Rauschenberg as both visionary artist and dynamic connector. Through his work and through his own words in I Don’t Think About Being Great\, we are invited to observe\, respond\, and carry forward his spirit of generosity and innovation. \nThis exhibition is organized by Melanie Crader\, museum director and curator of visual arts\, with support from Philippa Content\, museum manager and registrar\, and Claire Hunter\, museum coordinator and curatorial associate.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/impressions-transferred-lasting-legacies-of-robert-rauschenberg/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:THE MET: LIVE IN HD—I PURITANI
DESCRIPTION:Estimated Run Time: 3 hours and 45 minutes with one intermission \nFor gorgeous melody\, spellbinding coloratura\, and virtuoso vocal fireworks\, I Puritani has few equals. On January 10\, the first new Met production of Bellini’s final masterpiece in nearly 50 years—a striking staging by Charles Edwards\, who makes his company directorial debut after many successes as a set designer—arrives in cinemas worldwide. The Met has assembled a world-beating quartet of stars\, conducted by Marco Armiliato\, for the demanding principal roles. Soprano Lisette Oropesa and tenor Lawrence Brownlee are Elvira and Arturo\, brought together by love and torn apart by the political rifts of the English Civil War\, with baritone Artur Ruciński as Riccardo\, betrothed to Elvira against her will\, and bass-baritone Christian Van Horn as Elvira’s sympathetic uncle\, Giorgio. \nRead synopsis here. \n\n\nThis live cinema transmission is part of the Met’s award-winning Live in HD series\, bringing opera to movie theaters across the globe.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/the-met-live-in-hd-i-puritani/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Opera
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SUMMARY:DANCE OUT EAST: NAOMI FUNAKI - IKIGAI
DESCRIPTION:Recognized as a 2023 Princess Grace Award recipient in dance\, a 2024 Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch\,” 92NY Artist-in-Residence and 2025 Asian American Jadin Wong Fellow\, tap dance artist Naomi Funaki shares an in-process presentation of a new evening-length work\, Ikigai. Reflecting on the 2011 Tohoku earthquake & tsunami\, Fukushima nuclear disaster\, and personal experience\, Funaki blends rhythm\, live music\, and narrative to explore resilience\, memory\, and connection. \nThis in-process presentation is a culmination of Funaki’s weeklong Works & Process Tino and Rajika Puri creative residency at Guild Hall. Consisting of both performance and conversation\, the evening offers audiences an intimate glimpse into the work’s development and the ideas shaping its evolution prior to its March 8th premiere with Works & Process at Guggenheim New York as part of the Uptown Rhythm Dance Festival. \nThis presentation is part of the 2026 Dance Out East Festival—a collaboration between Guild Hall\, The Church\, The Watermill Center\, and Works & Process that highlights the creation of new choreographic work ahead of its continued development within Works & Process’ 2026 dance festivals. \nIkigai was commissioned and created\, in part\, with the support of Works & Process Residency Tino & Rajika Puri Creative Residency and The Joyce Theater Foundation’s Creative Residencies Program made possible by lead funding from TD Charitable Foundation. Additional support provided through residencies at 92NY\, CUNY Dance Initiative at Hunter College\, Guild Hall of East Hampton\, and an Asian American Arts Alliance Jadin Wong Fellowship. \n  \n\nADDITIONAL DANCE OUT EAST EVENTS\nSaturday\, January 10\, 2 PM\nThe Church: Kristine Bendul & Abdiel: The Lineage Project\nInfo & Tickets \n\n\nSunday\, January 11\, 2 PM \nThe Watermill Center: Sekou McMiller & Friends’ Palladium Nights\nIn Memory of Robert Wilson and Michéle Pesner\nInfo & Tickets
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/dance-out-east-naomi-funaki-ikagi/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: LIFE OF PI
DESCRIPTION:Life of Pi \nby Yann Martel\, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti\ndirected by Max Webster \nPuppetry\, magic and storytelling combine in a unique\, Olivier Award-winning stage adaptation of the best-selling novel. \nAfter a cargo ship sinks in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean\, a 16-year-old boy named Pi is stranded on a lifeboat with four other survivors – a hyena\, a zebra\, an orangutan and a Royal Bengal tiger. Time is against them\, nature is harsh\, who will survive? \nFilmed live in London’s West End and featuring state-of-the-art visuals\, the epic journey of endurance and hope is bought to life in a breath-taking new way for cinemas screens. \nRun Time:\n2 hours\, 30 minutes\nOne Intermission \n\n★★★★★ ‘It will make you believe in theatre. A triumph.’ – Sunday Times\n★★★★★ ‘Puppetry\, projection and magic combine to stunning effect in a superlative stage adaptation.’ – The Stage\n★★★★★ ‘A wonder to behold.’ – Daily Mail\n★★★★★ ‘Everything about this production is amazing.’ – Observer\n★★★★★ ‘The puppetry is out of this world.’ – Mail on Sunday\n★★★★★ ‘Breath-taking. It will make you believe in the power of theatre. Roar it out: this is a hit.’ – The Times\n★★★★ ‘Extraordinary. One of the most visually stunning shows I have ever seen.’ – Time Out
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/national-theatre-live-life-of-pi/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:ART SOCIAL: PAINTING & DRAWING FROM NATURE WITH SUMI INK—SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:with Roisin Bateman \nTHIS CLASS IS SOLD OUT. Please email info@guildhall.org to be added to the standby list. \nExplore different techniques using sumi ink\, bamboo brushes\, and sticks to draw and paint with. We will explore various kinds of line and painting gesture\, drawing from various plant materials and seed pods from the winter garden. All materials provided.  \n$50 ($45 for Members) \nAdmission includes wine and refreshments! \n \n \n\nArt Social is a monthly gathering where attendees enter into a supportive and judgment-free session of art/craftmaking and socializing. Bring your friends and expect to make new ones while tapping into your creative selves. Workshops will be led by experts in their practice\, and the projects are designed to be easily and enjoyably accomplished by all skill levels.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/art-social-painting-drawing-from-nature-with-sumi-ink/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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SUMMARY:VOW: GIAN CARLO FELEPPA
DESCRIPTION:Album Release Concert \nGuild Hall presents the album release concert of Vow\, a new collection of songs by composer\, sitarist\, and multi-instrumentalist Gian Carlo Feleppa. \nWritten and developed over several years\, Vow features some of Feleppa’s most intimate works to date\, exploring the layering of sounds\, textures\, and instruments shaped by the people and experiences that have influenced his life and practice. \nThis concert marks the first complete live performance of Vow. Vinyl will be available for purchase following the performance.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/vow-gian-carlo-feleppa/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260420
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SUMMARY:JASON BARD YARMOSKY: TIME HAS MANY FACES
DESCRIPTION:Jason Bard Yarmosky’s work centers on themes of aging\, time\, and memory—subjects the artist has been fascinated with since childhood. Born in 1987 in New York\, Yarmosky developed a connection to these ideas through his close relationship with his grandparents\, who were six decades his senior. Growing up\, he often visited museums where he noticed the historical aspect of idealized beauty\, which often emphasized youth\, yet he yearned for a varied perspective that reflected a broader personal experience. \nFor over ten years\, his grandparents were the subjects of his portraits\, helping him explore the complex aspects of growing older including vulnerability\, care\, wisdom\, and humor. These works became a celebration of aging\, resisting cultural tendencies that diminish joy\, individuality\, and dignity in later life. \nThrough his practice\, Yarmosky mixes traditional 17th- and 18th-century painting techniques with contemporary imagery\, incorporating dreamlike elements\, theatrical costume\, and staged interiors that heighten a sense of intimacy. The use of costuming functions as a throughline in his work: it both conceals and reveals\, able to disguise or bring out aspects of identity. The play of masks\, uniforms\, and imagined roles underscores how play is often discouraged as one grows older\, yet reclaimed in the freedom of later life. \nYarmosky’s paintings move between tenderness and absurdity\, between the heaviness of mortality and moments of celebration. His imagery suggests that humor and imagination persist even in the face of loss\, and that through portraiture\, costume\, and the space of the interior\, stories of aging are both preserved and transformed. \nYarmosky has visited the East End of Long Island since early childhood. Long known as an area of respite\, he returned to his family’s home—architect Andrew Geller’s iconic Double Diamond House—in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic\, following the passing of his grandparents\, as a restorative experience for his life and practice. \nThis exhibition is organized by Melanie Crader\, museum director and curator of visual arts\, with support from Philippa Content\, museum manager and registrar and Claire Hunter\, museum coordinator and curatorial associate. \nGALLERY HOURS:\nTHURSDAY TO SUNDAY\, 12-5 PM \nMUSEUM ADMISSION:\n$12 / $10 for Seniors\, 65+\nFree for Members\, Children\, and Students \nAdvance reservations are not required.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/jason-bard-yarmosky/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:LIBERTY LABS: A DECADE OF DESIGN
DESCRIPTION:Liberty Labs: A Decade of Design marks the 10th anniversary of the Liberty Labs Foundation\, co-founded by Evan Yee\, who grew up in Sag Harbor and is now based in Brooklyn. The exhibition brings together work by all the collective’s members\, past and present\, reflecting on their shared commitment to art\, design\, and community. \nPresented in the Marks Family South Gallery\, the exhibition draws inspiration from the room’s history as a salon\, a space where art\, music\, and conversation once converged. In that spirit\, A Decade of Design invites visitors to engage directly with the works. Select furniture pieces may be used\, sound elements will activate the space\, and occasional public events will further animate the gallery\, blending art\, design\, and social interaction. \nEvan Yee leads the exhibition design\, presenting functional objects and artworks from 33 current and former members. Together\, they exemplify a creative community where collaboration and experimentation thrive—a living\, working\, and evolving studio environment. \nParticipating artists:\nAlara Alkan\, Alex Sagnella\, Andrea Steves\, Annika Bowker\, Bowen Liu\, Bryan Johnson\, Charlie Recknagel\, Cherylyn Ahrens\, Chris Cushingham\, Chris Gentry\, Cissy Huang\, Cody Campanie\, Evan Jewett\, Evan Yee\, Jason Hernandez\, Jason Pfaeffle\, Jess Chace\, Joel Seigle\, John Koten\, Jon Billing\, Julien Leyssene\, Kelsey Knight Mohr\, Maggie Pei\, Michael Yates\, Pat Keesey\, Pat Kim\, Reed Hansuld\, Sam Kallman\, Shengning Zhang\, Thomas Breglia\, Thomas Yang\, Timothy Furstnau\, Todd Higuchi \nThis exhibition is organized by Melanie Crader\, museum director and curator of visual arts\, with support from Philippa Content\, museum manager and registrar and Claire Hunter\, museum coordinator and curatorial associate. \nGALLERY HOURS:\nTHURSDAY TO SUNDAY\, 12-5 PM \nMUSEUM ADMISSION:\n$12 / $10 for Seniors\, 65+\nFree for Members\, Children\, and Students \nAdvance reservations are not required.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/liberty-labs-a-decade-of-design/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:SPRINGS SCHOOL MUSICAL
DESCRIPTION:All of London is shouting from the rooftops about this exciting stage adaptation of the classic tales of Mary Poppins. Join the Banks family as they encounter adventure after fun-filled adventure with their curious new nanny\, Mary Poppins. \nPerformances on Thursday\, January 29\, at 7 PM & Friday\, January 30\, at 7 PM.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/springs-school-musical/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Presentation
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SUMMARY:SPRINGS SCHOOL MUSICAL
DESCRIPTION:All of London is shouting from the rooftops about this exciting stage adaptation of the classic tales of Mary Poppins. Join the Banks family as they encounter adventure after fun-filled adventure with their curious new nanny\, Mary Poppins. \nPerformances on Thursday\, January 29\, at 7 PM & Friday\, January 30\, at 7 PM.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/springs-school-musical-2/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Presentation
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