JASON BARD YARMOSKY: TIME HAS MANY FACES

Jason Bard Yarmosky, Masks I, 2016. Oil on canvas, 16 x 24 inches. Images courtesy of the artist.

The Strangeness of Men & Women

A Play Based on a True Story by Eden Collinsworth
Starring Blythe Danner, Peter Eyre, Paul Hecht, and Erin Neufer.
Directed by Eden Collinsworth

The Strangeness of Men and Women is based on the true story of one of the more remarkably bizarre divorce cases, certainly one of the most entertaining.  Though the case takes place in 1920’s in London, it pits the male establishment against a new, very different generation of women and addresses the provocative issues between the sexes today.  “The only difference between men and women is everything,” or so it has been said. Come and make up your own mind. 

Gallery Talk with Tony Oursler

Tony Oursler
June 8–July 21, 2019
Private Member Reception: July 6, 4–6pm
All Galleries
Christina Strassfield, Curator

Fresh off of his dynamic Public Art Fund Commission, Tear of the Cloud, which was on view at Riverside Park this past October, Guild Hall is pleased to turn over the entire museum to this noted artist who will delve into the subject of water and notions of “magical thinking” for the East End. Oursler has developed a new multimedia series of works which incorporate glass, computers and water. Thematically, the ubiquitous element of water becomes a repository for our belief systems as the artist references the development of cartography and the subsequent vanishing of sea monsters, Hollywood movies and evil maritime spirits, counterculture and the pseudoscience of water memory.

JDT Lab: The Tragedie of King John Falstaff by Michael C. O’Day

Defeated by the forces of Henry IV, the fearsome Welsh sorcerer seeks his revenge by magically shunting England into a terrifying alternate timeline.  In this parallel-universe version of Shakespeare’s Henriad, Prince Hal is reduced to a mere footnote, and it’s Sir John Falstaff – fat, drunken, boastful, cowardly, irrepressible Falstaff – who becomes king of England.  Can the Lord of Misrule overcome his innumerable vices to lead his nation, and put things back to rights?  And if he can’t – or won’t – then is there anybody who can?

Viva la Salsa with Jaime Ruiz & Mambo Loco

Viva la Salsa! A celebration of Cuban culture and dance at Guild Hall.

The night will begin with a brief Cuban Salsa lesson led by Jaime Ruiz followed by a free-form Salsa party with the pulsing sounds of Mambo Loco. 

Put on your heels and get ready to salsa! 

Cuban Salsa with Jaime Ruiz is presented in partnership with Guild Hall, OLA, Southampton Cultural Center and Jaime Ruiz.

Cuban Salsa with Jaime Ruiz

Join us for a four week course in Cuban Salsa! 

Aimed for the beginner or intermediate dancer, this course will introduce you to the steps & rhythms of Cuban Salsa. You are welcome to come as a solo dancer or in a pair, as all dancers will experience the various roles.

Put on your heels and get ready to salsa!

Cuban Salsa with Jaime Ruiz is presented in partnership with Guild Hall, OLA, Southampton Cultural Center and Jaime Ruiz.

Yung Jake: cartoons – Closing Party

ILLROOTS PRESENTS

YUNG JAKE
cartoons: April 20 – May 27, 2019

with performances by
TISAKOREAN
BOUBA SAVAGE
WORKING ON DYING
BBY KODIE

+ SPECIAL GUESTS

Saturday May 25, 8:30-10:30pm

Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937

RSVP FOR ENTRY
yungjake@nadinejohnson.com

After Party at The CLUBHOUSE
174 Daniels Hole Rd. East Hampton, NY

Phosphene Dreams: Vocal Soundscapes with Jolie Parcher of Mandala Yoga

Join artist Christine Sciulli and yogi Jolie Parcher from Mandala Yoga for an experience of light and sound. Using breath as a pathway for sound within Sciulli’s immersive projection work, Jolie will guide participants through vocalizations woven together to create a unique sound environment within Phosphene Dreams. 

Limited seating will be available. Please bring cushions to sit on the floor. 

Private Member Reception – Tony Oursler: Water Memory

Fresh off of his dynamic Public Art Fund Commission, Tear of the Cloud, which was on view at Riverside Park this past October, Guild Hall is pleased to turn over the entire museum to this noted artist who will delve into the subject of water and notions of “magical thinking” for the East End. Oursler has developed a new multimedia series of works which incorporate glass, computers and water. Thematically, the ubiquitous element of water becomes a repository for our belief systems as the artist references the development of cartography and the subsequent vanishing of sea monsters, Hollywood movies and evil maritime spirits, counterculture and the pseudoscience of water memory.

GUITAR MASTERS: The Allman Betts Band with special guest JD Simo

Guild Hall welcomes the return of the second annual Guitar Masters festival, celebrating the artistry of the guitar with the world’s finest talents.

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Allman Brothers Band! After successful touring as The Devon Allman Project with special guest Duane Betts, the sons of Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts join forces and launch The Allman Betts Band with a worldwide tour that features new music, songs from their solo projects and classic Allman Brothers and Gregg Allman tunes. The new ABB includes Devon Allman, Duane Betts, Berry Oakley Jr. (son of original ABB bassist Berry Oakley), Johnny Stachela (slide guitar) and Devon Allman Project percussionists R. Scott Bryan and John Lum.

Artists performing at this show are the core members of The Allman Betts Band. While some shows on this tour may feature special guests, this is entirely at the discretion at the band and not guaranteed on this date. Please purchase your tickets accordingly.

Happy Little Cottage: A Paint and Sip Night with TAC

Do you love Bob Ross? WE DO!!
Join us, the Teen Arts Council, for a night of happy little cottage painting and non-alcoholic “mocktails” at Guild Hall!

With a Bob Ross episode projected, we will follow his instructions and create our own landscapes. Art supplies, snacks and drinks will be provided. All that’s necessary to bring is an old pair of clothes you don’t mind getting dirty with paint. 

Follow Bob’s lead and bring his sweet landscapes to life!