Apr 10 Friday
Two singer-songwriters host two additional singer-songwriters every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at Dunville’s LittlePub. We tell our stories in song and provide an encouraging environment for songwriters to ply their craft. Hosted by Erik Moses and Bill Dempsey
Guild Hall’s new Feel Good Films series kicks off with Wes Anderson’s Rushmore, the offbeat coming-of-age comedy that launched a distinctive cinematic voice. Follow eccentric student Max Fischer as ambition, friendship, and first love collide in hilarious fashion. Join us for a witty, heartfelt screening celebrating youthful optimism and Anderson’s signature style.
Friday, April 10, 8 PM (Doors at 7 PM)
Playing fresh takes on the classics and deep cuts you'll love.
She Sings Dylan delivers a unique, female-fronted take on Bob Dylan’s vast catalog with fresh arrangements of beloved classics and rare gems.
The band features lead vocalist Kate Hubbard and supporting vocalist, mandolinist, and clarinetist Sophia Coppola, alongside a top-tier lineup of Northeast musicians: Jeff Martinson (guitar), Bill Carbone (drums), Sean Elkind (keys), and Marty Moroney (bass), all seasoned players known from bands like Max Creek and Mystic Dead.
The band was started in 2014 by one-time Dylan musical director Rob Stoner as Rob Stoner’s Rolling Thunder Revival, and continued on for several years after Stoner’s departure. The group has found a renewed purpose and a fresh sound after a pandemic hiatus.
Apr 11 Saturday
The Atelier presents Dr. Frederic Mendelsohn’s picturesque landscape scenes in a solo exhibition, opening Thursday, April 2 and running through Thursday, April 30.
Dr. Mendelsohn’s profound vision transcends a simple landscape view to uncover “unobvious” scenes. By using color symbolism and brushwork to mirror the stillness translates intangible feelings into visual elements. When a viewer engages with the resulting work, they aren't just seeing a scene; they feel the heat of a painted sun or the calm of a silent pond.“I think of myself as a truth seeker. I want to create an original work that emulates Mother Nature in a painterly fashion, rendering art that captures the effects of atmosphere through color and light. My goal is to effortlessly paint what I envision in my mind’s eye.”
Dr. Frederic Mendelsohn, is a modern-day Renaissance man — neurologist, philanthropist, author, musician and artist. He is the holder of both a BA and MA degree as well as a MD, and is predominantly a landscape artist utilizing both oil and egg tempera paints. With over four decades of experience, Frederic has studied extensively with the Art Students League in NYC, The Art League of Long Island, New School University, and Marymount College, and is a proud member of the Long Island Museum Artist Guild as well as the Setauket Artist Group and the North Shore Art Guild.
The opening reception for this amazing solo exhibition is Thursday, April 2, 5:30-7:30PM. Come meet Dr. Mendelsohn and experience the beauty of our local landscape! For more information. call 631-250-9009.
An Exhibition of Original black and white Graphite, Charcoal, Ink & Conte Crayon DrawingsOn View May 14 - June 11 2026Opening Reception Thursday, May 14th 5:30-7:30pm
CALL TO ARTISTS
CRITERIA: Artists (18 +) are invited to submit artwork for consideration for our exhibit, “Contrast: A Drawing Exhibition”! All styles are welcome. All works must be original and have been created in the last five years. References used in the creation of the submitted work must be the artist’s own, or copyright released for use in this work.
MEDIUMS: Limited to Black and white: graphite, charcoal, ink, pencil, or conte crayon
You may submit up to three (3) pieces of art for $25.
IMPORTANT DATES:Deadline for submission: Sunday, April 26 at MidnightNotification of acceptance: Friday, May 1Drop off no later than: Friday, May 8On view: Thursday, May 14- June 11
For any questions, please email us directly at adminasst@atelierflowerfield.org
You may register online https://www.cognitoforms.com/TheAtelierAtFlowerfield/CONTRASTADrawingExhibitionor call 631-250-9009 for more information.
Do you want to take better photos for social media...for family...for yourself? Join us on Saturday, April 11to learn how!
Whether you shoot with a cell phone or a camera, this class will improve your pictures! The “Rule of Thirds” is one of the most basic tenets of composition in art and photography. And, this course will teach you all about composition and design principles. You will learn about different display methods for your camera, including sizing, print options, and how social media factors into digital photography.
Our New Beginner Photography class, led by award-winning photographer and instructor Les Goldschmidt, will teach you how to develop your skills. Just bring your cell phone and a willingness to unleash your creativity!
Saturday, April 11, 1:00-3:00PM. Workshop fee is $40. You may register online https://theatelieratflowerfield.org/workshops or call 631-250-9009 for more information.
Video game music offers an opportunity to build community across different groups of people. Whether you’re a videogamer excited to hear symphonic arrangements of your favorite music or a lover of classical music looking to hear something new, the Norwalk Gamer Symphony Orchestra concert will be sure to delight. The symphonic arrangements of videogame music include selections from Super Mario Brothers 2, Wii, Banjo Kazooie, Hades, and Sonic.
Troupers proudly presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera, Iolanthe. Enjoy love, laughter, witty British humor with full sets, costumes and orchestra.
"Iolanthe" is a comic opera by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, first performed in 1886. Like many Gilbert and Sullivan operas, it satirizes various aspects of Victorian Britain, including its political and legal system, and also the institution of marriage. Arthur Sullivan's musical score is a beautiful combination of the classical and the romantic, as he borrows liberally from Continental composers.