The co-host of The Kitchen will talk about her favorite East End ingredients, recipes, and tips. Join Florence and Katie Lee for a complimentary continental breakfast at 10am prior to each talk. A book signing will follow the interview and Q&A.
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Stirring the Pot: Katie Lee Hosted and Interviewed by Florence Fabricant

Philip Glass: Works for Piano – Program B
Composed by Philip Glass
Performed by Philip Glass, Anton Batagov, and Jenny Lin
An all-Glass program performed by Philip Glass and two guest pianists featuring recent composition for solo piano and new arrangements of classic Glass works.
This piece was commissioned by Aarhus, Denmark and written for Anton Batagov. It premiered at the Musikhuset Aarhus in November of 2017.
This piece was originally composed for the Philip Glass and Robert Wilson opera, Einstein on the Beach.

Guild Hall Game Night
Out with the old, in with the new!
In the past couple decades, game designers have been creating fascinating, immersive games that make Monopoly seem like it was designed in 1905. Game night no longer means suffering through hours of rolling dice in Monopoly or Risk. Today’s games cultivate creativity, problem solving, social skills, and dexterity through clever game design. Join Guild Hall and Game Master Noah Salaway in embracing the tabletop revolution as we play some of the best modern games on the market the last Monday of each month. Ages 16 and up only.
Downforce is a drag racing game where players not only compete to place first in the race, but also place bets on the results for extra “cash”. On your turn, you simply play one card from your hand that moves several racers forward on the track. Even though you are usually forced to advance your competitor’s vehicles, you get to decide how to move them. This means you can cause a backup of other players’ cars while yours sails through the crowd effortlessly. Be wary, however, as other players are trying to do this to you as well! Additionally, each racer has a special advantage – will you specialize in straight-aways, sharp turns, or weaving through traffic? Three times during the race, players will place bets on the final results. This means you don’t actually have to win the race, as long as you can bet on who will!

Follow the River: An evening of music with composer Bruce Wolosoff and his daughter, songwriter Juliet Garrett
Composer/Pianist Bruce Wolosoff
Singer/Songwriter Juliet Garrett
perform their own works, solo and with band
Band:
Cellist – Dorothy Lawson
Guitarist – John Brodeur
Electric Bass – Sam Minaie
Drums – Chuck Staab
An evening of original music by Bruce Wolosoff and his daughter, Juliet Garrett. Mr. Wolosoff is a composer and pianist, whose credits include 3 ballets with choreographer Ann Reinking and a recent recording of his cello concerto by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. His work has been recognized for the way it integrates modern, classical, jazz, and blues together into “an authentic American voice”.
Ms. Garrett is a songwriter and singer who has recently finished recording her first EP, Make Believe, in London. Raised on Shelter Island, she has played across Europe and in New York, most recently appearing this summer at Stephen Talkhouse and at Annie O’s Standard Sounds showcase. Her songs resonate as ‘honest,’ ‘heartfelt,’ and ‘classic,’ bringing ‘the tradition of 70’s formal songwriting into the modern day.’
The two will share the stage for a one-night-only, father/daughter concert presentation of their work on Friday, September 6th, at the John Drew Theater in Guild Hall.
Mr. Wolosoff will perform solo piano as well as sections of a new work in progress inspired by the Odyssey, with a band including electric guitar, bass, drums, piano, synthesizer and electric cello (played by Dorothy Lawson of the string quartet ETHEL). Ms. Garrett will play a set of her songs with a band, featuring Dorothy, guitarist John Brodeur of Bird Streets, and Melody Gardot’s rhythm section: Sam Minaie on bass and Chuck Staab on drums.
Bruce Wolosoff performs The Celestial Ruby, live at Guild Hall
Juliet Garret performs Traffic Light

JDT Lab: The Daerie Queene by Savannah Hankinson
A workshop production of a new play. Cara Sullivan and her flaky brother, Pete, try to navigate the uncharted task of planning their father’s funeral. Along the way they are met by an unruly cast of characters: the ex-lover, the hot Tinder date, and the overly optimistic funeral director. The Daerie Queene explores the hilarity in grief and promises to keep the audience laughing to the bitter end.
Cast:
Zoë Laiz (Julie)
Trevor Strader (Pete)
Holly Linneman (Rachel)
Omar Ezat (Jay)
Directed by Daniel Rattner

Clothesline Art Sale Preview Cocktail Party
Join us for the Clothesline Art Sale Preview Cocktail Party!
Guests enjoy the first chance to see the galleries and, most importantly, buy art without the crowds! You and your guests will meet and mingle with fellow art enthusiasts while enjoying wine and light fare. Relax, unwind, and see the sale in a whole new light. All art sales split 50/50 between the artist and Guild Hall. Ticket sales and proceeds help support our mission.
The Clothesline Art Sale has been a Hamptons tradition since 1946, a long-standing community event showcasing East End artists. Nearly 400 artists enter each year and thousands of art lovers flock through our doors to find their perfect original work of art. Works range in price from $75 to $2,200.

Summer Gala celebrating ugo rondinone: sunny days
Guild Hall is delighted to celebrate the artist Ugo Rondinone and his exhibition ugo rondinone: sunny days at the annual Summer Gala. This exhibition features some never-before-seen works by the New York-based, Swiss born artist as well as a community art collaboration with area school children. A specially commissioned performance by the Suffolk Symphonic Choir of the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York leads you to dinner at neighboring Mulford Farm.
The Summer Gala is a visual and choral ode to the radiant work of Rondinone and will capture the beauty of the Hamptons’ golden hour. The evening honors Guild Hall longtime Trustee and devoted Museum Committee Chair, Michael Lynne, in memoriam.
The Gala is emceed by Bob Colacello, the former Editor-in-Chief of Interview and one of Andy Warhol’s closest creative collaborators. The Host Committee includes Brooke Shields, Gwyneth Paltrow, Julianne Moore, Katie Lee, and Vito Schnabel. The Artist Committee members include April Gornik, Cindy Sherman, Eric Fischl, Laurie Anderson, Mary Heilmann, and Tony Oursler.
Music by
Mia Moretti
Exhibition Preview at Guild Hall: 5pm-6:30pm
Cocktails at Mulford Farm: 6:30pm-7:30pm
Three-Course Dinner: 7:30pm-9pm
After Party: 9pm-11pm

Guild Hall Game Night
This month at Guild Hall Game Night we will be playing Azul, a beautiful tile-based game about building a mosaic wall. In Azul, players take turns strategically selecting colorful tiles from a common supply available to all players. At the end of each round, acquired tiles are slid over into each player’s mosaic wall and points are scored based on connecting tiles. Azul, 2018’s game of the year, is a great, easy game to learn and has beautiful, tactile pieces to play with.
Out with the old, in with the new!
In the past couple decades, game designers have been creating fascinating, immersive games that make Monopoly seem like it was designed in 1905. Game night no longer means suffering through hours of rolling dice in Monopoly or Risk. Today’s games cultivate creativity, problem solving, social skills, and dexterity through clever game design. Join Guild Hall and Game Master Noah Salaway in embracing the tabletop revolution as we play some of the best modern games on the market the last Monday of each month. Ages 16 and up only.

Private Member Reception – Christine Sciulli: Phosphene Dreams & Yung Jake: cartoons

Yung Jake: cartoons
u have entered a space that is in flux. a collection of ideas that have led us here (now). Some of them r mine some of them r urs.
cartoons do whatever they want regardless of the laws of physics. to me, this is Evidence that reality is an illusion. once u’ve realized this u’ll b infused w the superpower of cartoons: the ability to DO WHATEVER YOU WANT. i don’t care what you do in this room or what u do to the artwork as long as you have fun
@yungjake
April 20–May 27
Private Member Reception: April 20, 5–7pm
Gallery Talk with Yung Jake, Tripoli Patterson (Gallery Owner), Katherine McMahon (ARTNews): May 5, 2–4pm
Moran and Spiga Galleries
Christina Strassfield, Curator
For the exhibition, cartoons, the artist Yung Jake has created a new body of work related to the narrative and characters in his animated stories. The storyline in Jake’s animations revolves around a character named Kelvin. The plot is shaped into various vignettes about the environment, culture and the society in which Kelvin lives. In the Moran and Spiga Galleries, elements of Jake’s cartoon will be displayed in various formats including videos, drawings, and an immersive installation.
