#EXPLOREYOURHOOD HAMPTONS EDITION AUGUST 23 - AUGUST 29
By: John Scott (”JT”) Thomas, Lic. R.E. Salesperson in our East Hampton Office
Looking to venture out and experience some of the amazing upcoming cultural weekend events in the month ahead, enjoy the handpicked events happening in The Hamptons below!
August 30
Bridgehampton – Chase Edwards Contemporary – Warhol Returns to the Hamptons. In collaboration with Tim Bessell, The Andy Warhol Foundation Presents: Warhol Returns to the Hamptons.
August 31
Montauk – Surf Lodge: Nancy Atlas Project. The Hampton’s favorite Local Band playing rock classics, original rock and country. Watch the sunset, sit by the bonfire, sip some Montauk Brewery ale and listen to the amazing sounds of Nancy Atlas.
September 1
Southampton – Southampton Arts Center - Winning the White House: From Press Prints to Selfies. From official portraits and selfies to TV debates and campaign ads, every presidential candidate constructs a public persona, any of which can make or break a candidate. Explore the tenuous relationship between the power of visual media and its ability to make or break carefully constructed public images of presidents and those seeking office.
September 2
Westhampton Beach – Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center – Lucinda Williams. An American rock, folk, blues, and country singer and songwriter known for her song “Passionate Kisses,” Lucinda Williams won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1994 and was named America’s best songwriter by Times Magazine. Come and enjoy this concert of epic proportion.
September 3
Westhampton Beach – 8th Annual Festival of the Arts. An outdoor gallery of fine art and crafts, here you can walk the Great Lawn exploring original handmade art created by painters, jewelers, sculptors, photographers and more.
September 4
Southampton – Antiques Fair. Enter the grounds of Rogers Mansion and look around at the antiques, furniture, jewelry, vintage clothing and more.
#EXPLOREYOURHOOD HAMPTONS EDITION AUGUST 2 - AUGUST 8
By: John Scott (”JT”) Thomas, Lic. R.E. Salesperson in our East Hampton Office
Looking to venture out and experience some of the amazing upcoming cultural weekend events in the month ahead, enjoy the handpicked events happening in The Hamptons below!
August 2
Sag Harbor – The Bay Street Theatre Presents My Fair Lady at 7PM. Acclaimed director Michael Arden’s new production of the infamous My Fair Lady will feature 2 pianos and 15 actors who will bring this classic to life.
August 3
Southampton – The Southampton Cultural Arts Center presents Shotgun Wedding at Agawam Park at 6:30PM. Boasting 4 individual and accomplished songwriters and lead vocalists and harmony passages. Drawing from a wellspring of country, Americana, alt-country, rock & roll, and boogie & stride.
August 4
Water Mill – Parrish Art Museum – In partnership with Flying Point Foundation for Autism. An event for individuals with developmental or learning disabilities with a family member or caregiver. Explore works of art in the galleries followed by studio activities.
August 5
Water Mill – The Parrish Art Museum presents Sounds of Summer: Winston Irie at 5PM. Everything is going to be irie when reggae favorite Winston Irie joins us for his very first Sounds of Summer concert at the Parrish. A staple on the reggae scene, Winston (Irie) Sumner has performed or shared a concert bill with Lenny Kravitz, A Tribe Called Quest, Richie Havens and others.
August 6
Sag Harbor & Bridgehampton – Hamptons Paddle & Party for Pink. Start the morning at Haven’s Beach at 8Am with paddleboard and end the evening with a sunset party on Fairview on Mecox Bay. Benefiting the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Last year this highly attended party raised over $1.65 Million.
August 7
Southampton – Visit the Antiques Fair from 9AM – 3PM. Come walk around and see all the antiques, jewelry, vintage clothing, glass, artwork, collectibles and more on the grounds and in the Red Barn at the Rogers Mansion.
August 8
Sag Harbor – The Bay Street Theatre Presents Richard Lewis. Enjoy a night of comedy with Richard Lewis. Renowned for taking his lifelong therapy fodder and carving it into a commanding, compelling art-form. The program begins at 8PM.