Jun 13 Saturday
Support Pilobolus's new dance works, movement education programs, and performances, and help carry forward our bold, boundary-pushing legacy. Join us for cocktails, performance, dinner, and dancing at our most important fundraiser of the year.
For more information, visit pilobolus.org/ball
Event location disclosed upon registration.
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
Don’t miss SPIRITUS Festival 2026: Bon Voyage, a two-week chamber music festival on Long Island featuring internationally acclaimed artists and four dynamic concert programs. From A Trio of Trios to Transfigured Night, this season takes audiences on a vibrant musical journey across centuries and styles.
In our third concert, French Connection, we explore the irresistibly sensuous world of late-Impressionistic France, featuring works by Claude Debussy, Jean Françaix, and Gabriel Fauré.
In addition to Main Stage concerts, the festival includes public masterclasses and outreach initiatives that connect audiences and young musicians through world-class performance and education.
Learn more and view full programs at www.spiritusfestival.org.Early bird tickets available through April 21 with code EARLYBIRD2026.
📍 June 13, 7:30 PM – Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Stony Brook🎟️ www.spiritusfestival.org
This exhibition examines depictions of the American flag through 75 works by a diverse group of artists, beginning during WWI with Childe Hassam’s Italian Day, May 1918 and continuing to the present day, including a textile sculpture commissioned for the show from Maria de Los Angeles. The exhibition includes work in a variety of media by artists including Jasper Johns, Faith Ringgold, Robert Rauschenberg, Shepard Fairey, and Julie Mehretu, and challenges viewers to consider who the American flag truly represents and whether justice is available to all.
For Which It Stands… forms part of America250: The Promise and Paradox, an initiative through which Fairfield University Explores 250 Years of the American Experiment.
Curator: Carey Mack Weber, Executive Director, Fairfield University Art MuseumFaculty Liaison: Aaron Weinstein, PhD, Assistant Professor of Politics
Jun 14 Sunday
Learn about linocut printmaking and its unique possibilities. Utilizing traditional carving techniques, we will be working with linoleum to put a contemporary twist on the classic medium of printmaking.
We will use line, shape, pattern, and repetition to begin to understand layering in relief. Using water-based inks we will learn about viscosity and develop layers to create a series of one-of-a-kind prints on various substrates such as cotton rag, rice paper, or even newspaper and fabric.
This 2-day workshop is suitable for artists with any degree of experience with printmaking. All materials and a delicious lunch will be provided.
Working in all media, Marta Baumiller uses labor intensive techniques like printmaking, stacking, weaving or sewing to commit to the physical process. Marta repurposes all manner of materials, using their substance to speak about hierarchies, the undervalued, under utilized and the sustainable. Her printmaking skills range from paper marbling and linoleum and block printing to cyanotype and solar plate etching. She has worked on the North Fork since 1989.
This is an event for all orchestral musicians - professional, amateur, student alike - to come together and play five pieces to bring more joy and peace into our world. The pieces are: Ode to Joy, Dona Nobis Pacem, the theme from Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity, the theme from Beethoven’s 6th Symphony and Jesu, Joy by Bach. Music packets are available to all who register, please email: RavennaM@gmail.com. Chairs provided, but you must bring your own stand! This will be a beautiful community event designed for musical connection; come to play, come to listen. Registration required for all players.
In our final concert, Transfigured Night, the program journeys into a luminous and transcendent sound world, opening with Zoltán Kodály’s Serenade and concluding with Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht, one of the most ethereal masterpieces of chamber music.
In addition to Main Stage concerts, the festival includes public masterclasses and outreach initiatives, connecting audiences and young musicians through live performance and education.
Learn more and view full programs at www.spiritusfestival.org
Early bird tickets available through April 21 with code EARLYBIRD2026.
📍 June 14, 7:30 PM – Setauket Presbyterian Church🎟️ www.spiritusfestival.org
Jun 15 Monday
Family Book Club!Share with your child the advantages of speaking and reading in two languages!Join the Parents and Children Bilingual Book Club.
Registration is recommended but not required.