Apr 26 Sunday
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
Performances April 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25 at 7:30 pm Sunday Matinees April 12,19,26 at 2:00 pm
Apr 27 Monday
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.
Days & Times:
Friday, April 24th: Early buying 8 am to 10 am ($25 admission); 10 am to 5 pm: Free admissionSaturday, April 25th: 10 am to 5 pmSunday, April 26th: 1pm to 5 pm (Half Price Day)Monday, April 27th: 10 am to 5 pm: $5 Bag Day (Bags supplied by the Library)
Featuring 75,000 books organized in more than 50 categories:
Fiction, non-fiction, art, history, self-help, cookbooks, parenting, business, biographies, and many more!Gently used, new and vintage items
Books on tape, CDs, DVDs, music CDs, and vinyl
Everyone is covered in this fundraiser - from tots to teens in the Brubeck Room; Vintage books in the gallery; Full book cellar for adults.
Proceeds benefit the library.
In collaboration with Stony Brook Southampton Hospital
12 PM - 1 PM
In this workshop, movement and music combine to engage participants’ minds, body, and creativity in a supportive, social, and joyous class. Dance connects mind to body, develops strength, balance, and expression. Classes include live music and are led by Donna Kaz, a choreographer and movement artist who has trained with the acclaimed Dance for PD program.
No prior dance experience is necessary.
Free program. Registration is required.
Session III dates: April 13, 20, 27, and May 4 (Mondays)
FREE, Southampton & Tuckahoe School District Residents$80 for four sessions, Out of District Resident
After-school art workshops are designed for children in grades K-5 to learn about artists, be inspired by works of art, and create their own artwork with teaching artist Wendy Gottlieb.
Apr 28 Tuesday
Beloved grandmother and social media star Grace Geramita (better known as Nonna Gracie) and her grandson Matt Gresia present Sunday Dinner with Nonna Gracie: Traditional Italian Recipes for Gathering and Sharing.
Enjoy a French-language tour of Georges Braque: Tactile Space with Bruce Museum docent Claire Negrin, a native French speaker and experienced arts educator. Learn about Braque's decades-long exploration of texture, space, and materials in his native tongue.
This tour is free with museum admission, but advanced registration is required.
Venez nous rejoindre pour une visite guidée en français de l’exposition Georges Braque: Espace tactile avec Claire Négrin, guide française au Bruce Museum et éducatrice spécialisée en histoire de l’art.
Vous découvrirez le travail d’exploration de Braque sur la texture, l’espace et les matériaux dans son œuvre, au cours des décennies et tout cela dans sa langue maternelle.
Cette visite est comprise dans le prix d’entrée au Musée mais une inscription préalable est obligatoire.