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NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID HUNTINGTON NY 11743 FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 (OCT – JAN) • VOL XXI • IssuE 3 PERmIT NO. 275 *************ECRWss POsTAL CusTOMER FREE
From the Executive Director Arts Cultural News including our popular Nightmare on cultural life of Huntington and Long Main Street featuring works by talented Island, through cultural programming and FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 6 -12th graders. Conversations in the support for artists, arts organizations and Arts returns with a variety of topics, educators. Many thanks to Supervisor Table of Contents featuring artists and administrators from Lupinacci and the Town Board of 5 Grants Long Island’s creative community. HAC Huntington for continued support to help 6 Arts in Ed also brings back Arts Leadership Forums make it all happen. 8 Gallery Events for administrators, collaborating with LI I am grateful to be part of so many arts 11 Event Listing Arts Alliance, and Artist Entrepreneurial 14 Artist News activities, and hope to see many you take workshops in collaboration with Babylon part in them. Citizens Council on the Arts (BACCA). Visit Our Gallery More training will be available in the 213 Main Street, Huntington NY spring when the NYSCA/NYFA Artist as 631-271-8423 MARC COURTADE Entrepreneur Program returns to LI. Executive Director MARC COURTADE Hours: HAC is committed to enriching the Huntington Arts Council Executive Director, Huntington Arts Council Tues - Fri 11am - 4pm (and by arrangement) A busy summer ends, and a fall season Sat/Sun - tbd filled with arts programming begins. Please call in advance Huntington Arts Council is proud to huntingtonarts.org continue our own presentations, and Follow @HuntingtonArts on events. Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! The Summer Arts Festival brought live programming to grateful audiences, Cover Art Detail and streamed many shows that could Clockwise Top Left: be enjoyed in the comforts of viewers’ • "Science" homes. Our Grants for the Arts program by Constance Sloggatt Wolf moves forward, helping Long Island • “Sweet Dreamz” by Alicia Evans artists and arts organizations with critical • “Perpetual Sunfruit” by Anjipan funding for their 2022 programming. • “Luna Y Sol” by Sueey Gutierrez Additionally, HAC is proud to administer Restart New York funds for Long Island to encourage in-person events to To Donate: restart the area economy. Many thanks Go to huntingtonarts.org to our elected officials in Albany for and click “Donate.” their support of both grant funds. Our JOURNEY Arts in Education program continues to offer services for our eight Arts Cultural News is published partner school districts, including 6 Toni Wortman, Kaitlyn Lindquist, Marc Courtade three times a year by the Huntington CTLE Teacher Professional Development HAC Board member and Long Island Dance Consortium President Toni Wortman, and Arts Council, Inc. and is made possible, in part, with public funds workshops. Our Main Street Gallery ED Marc Courtade presenting Kaitlyn Lindquist, Rea Jacobs Scholarship for Dance from the New York State Council continues with a variety of exhibitions, on the Arts, Suffolk County, the recipient, with her scholarship. Town of Huntington, corporations, foundations, and individuals. The From the Board President Huntington Arts Council gratefully acknowledges the support of Town Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci and Council members Mark Cuthbertson, On behalf of the Board of Directors of Island. We are especially grateful for his all qualified candidates to apply. Eugene Cook, Joan Cergol and Edmund J.M. Smyth and the Suffolk the Huntington Arts Council, I hereby an- leadership during these trying times. We thank Marc for seven years of out- County Delegation of the New York nounce the retirement of Marc Courtade, State Assembly and Senate and the Given Marc’s upcoming departure, the standing service and wish him the best Executive Director, effective February Suffolk County Council members. of luck! 28, 2022. Marc will be sorely missed. Board will be conducting a search for a new Executive Director with an antici- Warm regards, His vision, experience and guidance have greatly benefited HAC by increasing pated start date of March 1, 2022. The membership and creating a greater pres- job description and requirements are Kenneth O. Britt, Esq. The Huntington Arts Council is a ence throughout Huntington and Long posted on our website and we encourage Board President 501(c)(3) not for profit organization. To include a bequest to the Huntington Arts Council in your STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS will, add “I give to Huntington Marc Courtade Patty Eljaiek Steven Prestia Kenneth O Britt, Esq. Kasmira Mohanty Dr. Nichelle Rivers Arts Council, Inc., with offices at Executive Director Interim Grants Assistant President Member at Large Toni Wortman 213 Main St, Huntington, NY 11743, Grants Associate Ex Officio: a general bequest of $[amount] to Kit Sullivan Paul Biedermann be used for its exempt purposes.” John Chicherio Kieran Johnson Maureen H. Starr Vice President Eileen Kathryn Boyd Dr. Kay Hutchins Sato Performing Arts Director of PR Director of Community Katerina I. Duarte, Esq. Immediate Past For information on advertising Director & Marketing Joshua Kreitzman Partnerships & Marc Franchi President contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Treasurer Development Andrea M.Gordon Sandy Chapin Advertising Director Emily Dowd Regina Van Bell adsales@huntingtonarts.org Grants Sarah McCann Arts In Ed Jose Tutiven John Henry Arts in Education 631-659-3370 Coordinator Business Manager Coordinator Secretary Ahmad Khan Chairperson 2 | Arts Cultural News FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 | For information on advertising, contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Advertising Director | 631.659.3370
From the Supervisor Fall is a season that you will find is full of These are highlights of just a few of the things Huntington has to offer. arts and cultural activities for the whole most popular upcoming events. For Sincerely yours, family. additional listings of diverse cultural opportunities throughout the Town As the weather cools, the annual Fall browse the pages of this newspaper and CHAD A. LUPINACCI Festival returns after a 2020 hiatus, continue to discover all the wonderful Supervisor, Town of Huntington kicking off festivities from October 8th to the 11th in Heckscher Park. These four days of cultural events include a world- Huntington town Council class carnival, an international food court, and live musical entertainment. The Town will kick off the holiday season with the Huntington Holiday Parade, which also returns after a 2020 hiatus on the Saturday after Thanksgiving! CHAD A. LUPINACCI Always be sure to make your way to Supervisor Town of Huntington Heckscher Museum, one of the great Dear Friends, gems here in Town, for their Fall and Winter offerings. Check the listings in this The Town of Huntington takes pride in newspaper or visit www.Heckscher.org mArk CUtHbErtSoN EUgENE Cook JoAN CErgoL EDmUND J.m. SmytH being “Long Island’s Cultural Capital.” for more information. Town Councilman Town Councilman Town Councilwoman Town Councilman HAC board member New members New Artists MeMbers distinguished K-12 educator and a Tiffany Asadourian proven leader, with over twenty-six years Leila Atkinson of experience working in education; she currently serves as the Director of Fine, Rosaria Bazan-Pepe Performing and Culinary Arts for the Larry Bellman West Hempstead School District. She is Alicia Evans an active member of Sea of Visibility, is Loren Faragasso the President of the Nassau County, NY Yuwen Han Alliance of Black School Educators and Melanie Lipton is a proud twenty-eight year member of Luanda Lozano Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Robert Schmid Promila Shastri She is considered a contemporary artist with a splash of abstract expressionism New PAtroN of given her mood. Her bold and vibrant the Arts MeMbershiPs depictions are inspired by her culturally Ray Beckerman rich childhood growing up in the South Susan Beckerman combined with her love of music and Mary Krebs movement that brings to life spatial Kathleen Johnson relationships and patterns in her work. Vincent Johnson A graduate of Tennessee State New suPPortiNg University in Nashville, she holds a BS busiNess MeMbershiPs in Art Education, M.Ed. in Educational Dr. rIvErS Family Medical Practice of Long Island Pc Administration, and a Doctorate of boArD mEmbEr Go Latino, Mortgage Brokers Education from the University of HAC welcomes new board member Dr. Memphis, she and her family reside in the New CreAtive busiNess MeMbershiPs Nichelle Rivers. Dr. Rivers is a Long Island area. Cuentos de Triadas thank you to our Sponsors! Canon U.S.A., Inc. the Huntington township Chamber music Performance trust Fund town Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci Connolly music of Commerce’s young Professional Nawrocki Smith, LLP Suffolk County Executive County of Suffolk Committee New york State Council on the Arts Steve bellone Huntington Fine Arts the realist Suffolk County Legislators Colored Colors konig & meyer re:DESIgN tom Donnelly Darin reed- Allstate Insurance Agent korg USA, Inc Samson/Hartke William Spencer D’Addario kyle Sadis- IN•HoUSE real Estate group Six Harbors brewing Company Ny State Senate Digho Leilu Huntington tELEFUNkEN Elektroakustik James gaughran Folk music Society of Huntington the Long Island Community Foundation town of Huntington Ny State Assembly Fox Pest Control mid Atlantic Art Foundation (mAAF) Elected officials Steven Stern For information on advertising, contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Advertising Director | 631.659.3370 | FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 Arts Cultural News | 3
2021 Huntington Summer Arts Festival – Supporting Concert Connections Restored! Business Members The Maria and Donna Team / Compass Real Estate 16A Wall Street, Huntington, NY 11743 631-327-2912, e.themdteam@compass.com, www.compass.com/agents/the-maria-and- donna-team/ Family Medical Practice of Long Island Pc 20 tollgate dr East Northport, NY 11731, (631) 786-5692, Go Latino, Mortgage Brokers, vianny.og@gmail.com Fox Pest Control, Bay Shore NY 11706, 631-458-5003 www.foxpest-newyork.com Going Local Tours & Experiences Huntington NY, 631-742-3965 www.goinglocaltours.com Huntington Art Center 11 Wall St., Huntington, NY 11743 631-423-6010, www.huntingtonartcenter.com Huntington Fine Arts 266 Pulaski Road, Greenlawn, NY 11740 631-351-4060, www.huntfinearts.com Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce 164 Main St., Huntington. NY 11743 Tom Gellert photo by Jeffrey Rothburd Romeo and Juliet photo by Darin Reed 631-423-6100, www.huntingtonchamber.com Kyle Sadis, IN•HOUSE Real Estate Group We are grateful to the performing artists and attendees for making prerecorded for streaming, as were the bulk of live performances. 157 East Main Street Huntington the 56th Huntington Summer Arts Festival so memorable. For New York, 11743, 631-673-3700 most of the musicians, actors and dancers, it was their first public This year HAC incorporated visual arts to the festival. In www.inhouserealestategroup.com collaboration with The Heckscher Museum of Art we launched Melville Chamber of Commerce performance in a year-and-a-half, and they couldn’t wait to get 585 Broadhollow Road, Melville, NY 11747 Art Happenings. Art Happenings was a free weekly event in back on stage. For audiences, it was a chance to reconnect with live 631-777-6260, www.melvillechamber.org July where a featured artist came to create in the park. The concerts at the Chapin Rainbow Stage. Spotlight at the Paramount public was invited to create with them or to simply watch the 12 Wall Street, Huntington, NY 11743 The Chapin Family (Tom, daughters Lily and Abigail, along with creative process. Separately, HAC had 11 of our artist members 631-673-7300, www.paramountny.com Jen Chapin and her band) opened the festival with a 40th work displayed on individual banners surrounding the festival Leilu Huntington 10 New Street, Huntington, NY 11743 Anniversary concert in observation of Harry Chapin’s untimely perimeter. We hope to expand on both of these opportunities 631-944-3111, www.leiluhuntington.com/ death. The Huntington Community Band celebrated its delayed next year. 75th Anniversary with outstanding performances. 2021 marks the We thank the Town Supervisor & Town Council for their final season of retiring HCB Music Director Tom Gellert’s creative guidance. Tom, you will be missed. Thank you for your tireless support, the Dept.’s of Parks & Rec., Gen. Svces., and Public Creative Business advocacy, devotion, inventive and fascinating program selections. We wish you all the best. Safety for their efforts. Thank you to the County of Suffolk and the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) for their Members support. A special thanks to presenting sponsor Canon USA, Cuentos de Triadas a partner since 2013, all financial and in-kind sponsors, and https://cuentosdetriadas.com/, Other special nights included Gumbo, Grits & Gravy with Guy those who made cash donations. cuentosdetriadas@gmail.com Davis and Marcella Simien; Sinatra: The Man & His Music with the Jazz Loft Big Band, Tom Manuel conducting, Danny Brachen Digho Thank you to the stage technical staff; Rob Comforto and Video 376 New York Ave, Suite 4, Huntington, NY vocalist; and an Eastline Theatre Company’s production of Masters, and the Huntington Camera Club photographers Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. Americana Folk & Roots music 11743, 631-629-5806, www.dighoarts.com for their help in documenting the concerts. HAC’s Board of held sway with the delightful Isle Of Klezbos Band and the Michelle Judith Art Directors and staff are gratefully recognized and appreciated. wonderful 15th Huntington Folk Festival, a collaboration with 631-786-8270, mj@michellejudithart.com the Folk Music Society of Huntington. Thank you to our Summer Scape Volunteers; Anna & Lou Allaco, www.michellejudithart.com Sue Blizzard, Lori Boyland, Joyce Bridges, Marcia D’Agostino, One River School Woodbury Huntington-born jazz guitar virtuoso Chieli Minucci, with a new Connie Delise, Joelle DePoto, Maria DiFrancisci, Kathi 150 Woodbury Road Woodbury, NY 11797, line-up of Special EFX All-Stars performed during Jazz Week; Galotti (Coordinator), Sandy Hoffman & Phoebe Krane, Klava 516-268-3566 followed by Afro-Cuban/Latin percussionist extraordinaire Konovalova, Jessica Ley, Ian Murdoch, Sondra Somin www.woodbury.oneriverschool.com Pedrito Martinez and his group. Orchestra L.I. with Music School of Rock Huntington Director/Conductor David Stewart Wiley and solo violinist David Thank you to the public, whose support makes the HSAF a vital 145 E. Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743 Park performed an all-Beethoven program, and Urban Bush piece of Huntington’s cultural life. We look forward to seeing 516-234-7625, huntington.schoolofrock.com Women gave an inspiring dance performance. Family shows were you next summer! The Firefly Artists 162 Main Street, Northport, NY 11768 H S H A A S F S F S THANK YOU TO OUR HUNTINGTON H H H SSUMMER S S A A A ARTS FESTIVAL F F F SSPONSORS S S 631-921-5206, www.thefireflyartists.com 4 | ARTS CULTURAL NEWS FALL/WINTER - | For information on advertising, contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Advertising Director | 631.659.3370
Long Island Grants for the Arts The Huntington Arts Council administers If you have questions regarding the 2022 the Statewide Community Regrant Program grants, email grants4arts@huntingtonarts. (SCR), formerly known as Decentralization org. To learn more about the SCR Program, Regrant Program, to Nassau and Suffolk go to www.huntingtonarts.org County artists and nonprofit arts organizations. This program, formed in 2021 Decentralization Recap - Our 2021 1977, supports a variety of categories with awardees have continued their hard work the goal of keeping the arts thriving in our and determination for their funded projects! communities. The categories are, Creative Due to the impact of the pandemic we Communities, Creative Learning, and have extended the time frame for their Creative Individuals. programming. If you would like a schedule of events, email grants4arts@huntingtonarts. 2022 Overview -The grant workshops for org. the 2022 SCR cycle took place over the summer, and the application deadline was Long Island Arts Grants are made possible September 20th. The applications are under with funds from the Statewide Community review by the panelists. We anticipate Regrant (SCR) program of the New York State having decisions for all of our SCR and LI Council on the Arts and with the support Arts Council Capacity Building Program of the Office of the Governor and the NYS applicants before the holidays. Legislature. Restart NY Regranting Restart NY Regrant Program is a NEW grant those who received funding through the awards program that was made available Decentralization program 2021 cycle who in August. Grants ranging from $1000- have focused on live performances and $3000 were designated for Long Island programming from July 1 to December 31. organizations or individuals for funding of Round Two is for new applications creating a in-person, live performing arts events taking new project or program that is live and open place from July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022. to the public. The main focus of this grant These funds are discrete from the Statewide pool is to revitalize public arts and cultural Community Regrant (SCR, formerly DEC). programming that enable Nassau and Those who have previously received a DEC Suffolk communities to experience and re- grant were eligible to receive Restart NY engage with live performing, literary, media, funding. and visual arts events. The grant application deadline was September 23. We anticipate There were two rounds of funding available notification of awardees in mid-November. to our nonprofit organizations and individual The future of the arts on Long Island looks artists. Round One was dedicated to bright! NYSCA/NYFA Artist as Entrepreneur Program Huntington Arts Council, in collaboration encouraged to apply to participate in this with the Consortium of Long Island Arts free entrepreneurial program. The program Councils, is proud to announce that the delves into the fundamental principles of NYSCA/NYFA Artist as Entrepreneur Program sustainability in the arts, covering topics will return to Long Island on March 24 - 27, including strategic planning, finance, law, 2022. marketing, and fundraising. Applications will The Entrepreneur Program is an intensive, be available at the beginning of February, multi-day professional development 2022. Go to www.huntingtonarts.org for opportunity. Artists of all disciplines are more information. For information on advertising, contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Advertising Director | 631.659.3370 | FALL/WINTER - ARTS CULTURAL NEWS | 5
Arts in Education JOURNEY Established in 1985, JOURNEY is a to learn about the history, traditions, for Russia and Japanese Tea Ceremony students are chosen by their teachers multi-component arts in education social systems, and even economics which include artifacts and description to participate in either event, enabling program available to school districts of a culture. Led by indigenous artists, cards. them to gain experience with promotion providing resources for learning about scholars and educators. See below for and interaction with the arts community VISITING ARTISTS while presenting their talents. world cultures through arts and arts offerings this fall. Visiting teaching artists from a variety experiences. JOURNEY integrates DISCOVERY LENDING CHESTS of cultures and artistic genres are 2021-2022 PARTICIPATING SCHOOL cultural arts into classroom curriculum available for workshops, residencies and DISTRICTS: Cold Spring Harbor CSD, encouraging an individualized These chests bring hands on cultural assemblies in the schools. A directory of Commack UFSD, Harborfields CSD, experience and appreciation of cultural experiences to students. They consist artists is available. Huntington UFSD, Kings Park CSD, diversity through the arts. of cultural artifacts, lessons, books, Northport-East Northport UFSD, artworks, musical instruments and other HIGH ARTS SHOWCASE Program Components: South Huntington UFSD, and tools. Current cultures available are: This is an exclusive visual art exhibition Plainview-Old Bethpage CSD CTLE CULTURAL ARTS WORKSHOPS Ancient Egypt, Africa, China, Greece, and performing arts event opportunity India, Latin America, Middle East and in collaboration with the Huntington Arts Made possible with support Staff development opportunities for from the Long Island teachers using arts as the starting point Native America. “Mini” chests available Council. JOURNEY partner high school Community Foundation Fall 2021 CTLE Cultural Arts Workshops The JOURNEY program is offerering certificate of completion with approved Do you have a culturally empowered 6 CTLE Cultural Arts Workshops for CTLE hours. The workshops are FREE to classroom? Ama Yawson, attorney, teacher professional development. JOURNEY participating districts through Huffington Post Columnist, Mother, As a sponsor for Continuing Teacher the Huntington Arts Council and teachers Entrepreneur and Author of Sunne’s and Leader Education (CTLE), teachers outside JOURNEY can participate for a Gift: How Sunne Overcame Bullying to attending these workshops will receive a small fee. Reclaim the Gift, presents this dynamic course where participants are acquainted Lauren Gonzalez M.S.Ed., is an art with the historical and current versions teacher, yoga instructor, and SEL of the doll test used in the landmark chairperson whose purpose is to share case Brown vs. Board of Education. This with educators the strategies she uses session incorporates journalism, legal to teach with both creativity and heart analysis, social criticism, and storytelling. in the face of stress, burnout, and Ama Yawson The program will also provide art-related challenges. With an emphasis on the MON. OCT. 18, 4:30-7:30pm tools for discussing sensitive topics application of Social and Emotional Increasing Children’s Self-Esteem such as police brutality and hate crimes Learning tools, as well as an integration Through Culturally Responsive Stories 2.0 with children. 3 CTLE Hours (Language of the arts and expression, educators will Virtual (Zoom) Acquisition/ELL) begin to embody practices for self-care, establishing meaningful relationships, into how young people see themselves. facilitating effective communication, They are the self-portraits of our era. Lauren Gonzalez and ultimately implementing what is Sonia Arora, teaching artist, activist, MON., OCT 4, 4:30-7:30pm learned to enact social change in their and poet will present this contemporary Become a Heart Teacher classrooms and communities. 3 CTLE workshop for teachers. As a teaching Virtual (Zoom) Hours (Language Acquisition/ELL) artist, Sonia uses selfies to launch students into a discussion on cultural creator of the Messy Music Method - a identity, mood, tone, background, play-centered, responsive approach to foreground, etc and connect these music-making that activates creativity elements to writing a short memoir or free of judgement and criticism. It is personal statement for college. Learn intended for any classroom teacher who how to engage youth with viewing seeks to integrate the power of music Sonia Arora famous works of art by artists who have into their pedagogy. Participants will TUES., OCT. 26, 4:30-7:30pm crafted self-portraits and explore how learn how to use songwriting as a conduit Autobiography in the Age of the Selfie to use poetic elements like imagery and to promote acceptance, understanding, Virtual (Zoom) metaphor into writing. Special attention and empathy. They will also be provided will be paid to valuing the cultural with tips, tools, creative techniques Selfies may seem like a belly button identities of the youth we teach. 3 CTLE and self-guided lesson plans that elicit gazing activity but they give us insight Hours (Language Acquisition/ELL) culturally-affirming, trauma-informed Amelia “Mil” Robinson of Mil’s Trills healing practices to amplify students’ TUES., OCT 12, 4:30-7:30pm individuality and build community in Deconstruct Bias! Construct a Song! the classroom. . Together, we will learn Virtual (Zoom) that differences, once threatening, can become intriguing. Failure, once Embark on an immersive and accessible crippling, becomes growth. Mistakes, songwriting experience created once avoided, become the goal. Life especially for educators of all musical is messy, let’s teach it that way! For backgrounds. This workshop is led by Teachers of 2nd - 5th grades, Counselors, Amelia “Mil” Robinson of award winning School Psychologists. 3 CTLE Hours family music project Mil’s Trills and (Language Acquisition/ELL) 6 | ARTS CULTURAL NEWS FALL/WINTER - | For information on advertising, contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Advertising Director | 631.659.3370
Fall 2021 CTLE Cultural Arts Workshops cont'd Eglevsky Ballet MON. NOV. 15, 4:30-7:30pm will cover the history of pantomime in Marie E. Saint-Cyr DANCE ME A STORY ballet productions and share through MON., NOV. 8, 4:30-7:30pm programs for: municipalities, healthcare Location: Eglevsky Ballet Studio images and film how pantomime is used Civic Art – Murals that Engage Student centers, schools, and nonprofits. In this most effectively. The workshop will also Voices Through Civic Engagement and workshop teachers will gain a better One of the challenges of narrative include a short study of “The Nutcracker” Expression understanding of how they can engage dance is to communicate a story by as performed around the world, noting Location: TBD using only the human body and music. how the ballet has been adapted a group of students through the process Maurice Brandon Curry, Executive by different cultures. 3 CTLE Hours of mural making. They will receive a Marie E. Saint-Cyr, Visual Artist, Art Artistic Director of The Eglevsky Ballet (Language Acquisition/ELL) Educator, Arts Administrator, and sample mural curriculum that will assist Entrepreneur, presents this course for in engaging students to talk about social Workshops and locations are subject to change. To register for the workshops and educators. She is the founder of Saint-Cyr issues and also how to use art to share find out more about JOURNEY go to www.huntingtonarts.org or email artsined@ Art Studio, focusing on administering art their message for change. 3 CTLE Hours huntingtonarts.org. Scholarship Awards 2021 Internships The Huntington Arts Council administers For information on funding a scholarship The Huntington Arts Council offers work as “student volunteers” to assist with scholarships in the arts for high school for students in the arts, email artsined@ experience and volunteer opportunities general office tasks. Go to our website students. Information about 2022 huntingtonarts.org. for students year-round. College and high for current internship opportunities. opportunities will be available on our school students may apply for internships Questions, contact: artsined@ website. to gain valuable work experience or huntingtonarts.org Business Education for Artists with Marie E. Saint-Cyr Embassy in Washington, D.C. She is the Owner of Saint-Cyr Art Studio, a commercial mural company. Recognizing that collaboration is key to Tuesday, 8:30am, February 8, 2022 will the economic recovery and success of address Equity in Arts Management. The workshops are from 7-9 PM on the our sector, Huntington Arts Council and following dates. For more information and Long Island Arts Alliance joined forces to Held in diverse and distinct regions to register, go to www.huntingtonarts.org reimagine their existing Arts Administrator of the island, Arts Leadership Forums are open to individuals at all levels October 12 Forums. and experiences within the creative Basic Finance for Artists The combined Arts Leadership Forums sector looking to produce meaningful Marie E. Saint-Cyr October 19 are a professional development series change at their organizations. These These Professional Development Generating Opportunities aimed at addressing issues, building forums are designed to strengthen and community and sharing best practices Workshops for Artists, are presented grow the skills and capacity of the arts October 26 in the creative sector. Participants will in collaboration with Babylon Citizens organizations in our communities, as Social Media & Digital Presence hear from panelists of established and Council on the Arts (BACCA) and well as offer an encouraging space to Huntington Arts Council (HAC). Marie E. emerging leaders in arts administrator November 2 discuss challenges facing our community Saint-Cyr is a visual artist, muralist, and fields discussing a range of topics. PR & Marketing and to establish cross-generational business owner. Having earned a BFA The first forum is Tuesday, October 5, dialog between organizations of from the Fashion Institute of Technology 2021, 8:30am and will cover The Art of various size, discipline, and mission. For and studied Studio Art at the Lorenzo Intersection: Creating positive impact information and registration go to www. De Medici in Florence, Italy, Marie has through cross-sector collaborations. huntingtonarts.org. exhibited in spaces such as the Haitian For information on advertising, contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Advertising Director | 631.659.3370 | FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 Arts Cultural News | 7
Gallery Events/Exhibitions Invitational Small Group Show Anjipan, (Angela Newman) is an artist living Alicia Evans, Sueey Gutierrez, Anjipan, and working in Long Island. She is largely Constance Sloggatt Wolf self-taught by means of exploration and Through October 16, 2021 experimentation with conventional as well as unconventional media. The subject Sueey Gutierrez is a New York based artist matter of her artwork has grown to be an born and raised in Brooklyn. Her family, investigation of environment and self. originally from El Salvador, is of Mayan Much like the seasons of nature Angela has descent. She began drawing at the age observed her entire life, her artworks are of 3 and by 6 had received a scholarship the means to document fleeting states of to study art at the Brooklyn Museum. Her being and her awareness and interactions passion for art is highly influenced by with life itself. Angela has always flirted her cultural background, pin-up art and with different techniques and processes burlesque dance. Sueey earned her BA within visual art. This allows each piece from the Fashion Institute of Technology. to be free from predictability, and she She was an Art Educator for the Barry strongly believes that it's an aspect & Florence Friedberg JCC, and taught essential to preserving the unique soul that art at Success Academy Charter School. A Promise Floods Over by Anjipan the individual drawing or painting holds. She lives on Long Island and exhibits throughout the Greater New York area. Constance Sloggatt Wolf is an award- Ixchel by Sueey Gutierrez winning artist and educator living in Huntington, New York. Constance graduated Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, With a commissioned work under her belt, New York (BFA, Painting) and Long Island Prof. Alicia Evans is a successful New York University (MFA, Painting) where she emerging artists specializing in fiber arts— was awarded a teaching fellowship with crocheted fine artwork organically branded NYC Artist Robert Yasuda. Constance with nature’s gifts including wool, bamboo, Sloggatt Wolf has been active as an sea grass, wood beads, sea shells and more. artist and art educator on Long Island Her work has been exhibited in art shows in for over three decades, exhibiting most New York and Long Island. She has earned recently in a three-person show at the a Statement of Accomplishment with Alex Ferrone Gallery on the North Fork of Distinction from the Museum of Modern Long Island. Ms. Wolf taught International Art (MoMA). She is accredited as a Museum Baccalaureate Visual Arts, Drawing and Educator in Art & Inquiry. Painting in the prestigious Fine and Performing Arts Department of Northport Senior High School. ANOSMIA - INVASION Fowler's Redd Tree by Alicia Evans by Constance Sloggatt Wolf Nightmare Master’s Showcase on Main Street January 7 - 29, 2022 Juried Student Reception TBD Exhibition Juror, Sueey Gutierrez HAC welcomes October 22, - those artists who November 13, 2021 won a Best in Show and/or Honorable Students’ grades Mention from 2020 6-12 were invited and 2021 exhibits; to participate in our Sights, Sounds and annual Nightmare Rhythms, Mirror Mirror, on Main Street with Paradoxical Paradigms, art inspired by the Wearable Art 2.0. theme of Halloween! Halloween is a Including artists: celebration observed Eliseea Faur, Jan in many countries. Guarino, Sueey For some, it is a Gutierrez, Margaret time, or reflection Henning, Molly Hon, for remembering Sarah Lambert, loved ones that have Meagan Meehan, John passed. For others Michaels, Kasmira it is a celebration of Mohanty, Luda Pahl, life. Many experience Amanda Reilly, James Halloween mainly with Schultz, Danangelowe candy, costumes and “AJ” Spencer, Ana spooky decorations. Urbach, Pamela It all depends on your Waldroup cultural background. La Catrina by Sueey Gutierrez Breaking Wave by Waldroup Pamela 8 | Arts Cultural News FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 | For information on advertising, contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Advertising Director | 631.659.3370
Gallery Events/Exhibitions Nov. 11, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Visual Artists Panelists: Candido Crespo, Artist & Educator Sueey Gutierrez, Artist Conversations in the Arts brings together EROCKSNY/Elena Kariyannis, Artist artists and scholars from the arts Eve Hammer, Artist & Director of community, providing an environment Development, LBNY Arts Council that supports and encourages Moderator: collaboration and the exploration of Johanna Mathiesen, Executive Director, ideas. Artists in Partnership, Inc. Conversations in the Arts are held the Dec. 9, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm second Thursday of the month from September through May. If you are Our Stories, Our Art, Our Lives: Theater, interested in curating one of these Poetry, Story Telling events please submit a brief outline Panelists: and suggested panelist to director@ Ama Yawson, Storyteller, Founder, huntingtonarts.org President & Principal of Milestales Tater Hill by Adam Kane Macchia Conversations will be presented via Christina M. Rau, Poet Call to Artists out of the din and craft of the street and www.facebook.com/HuntingtonArts/live/ John Torres, Director & Actor sees the sky and the woods, and is a Heather Forest, Storyteller & Author, A Time for Reflection man again. In their eternal calm, he finds Oct. 7, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Story Arts Juried Exhibition himself.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson. Amplificando Voces En Las Artes: Del Moderator: Juror, Barbara Applegate Genero LatinX Ruthie Pinkis, Educator & Executive November 19 – December 18, 2021 When we set ourselves in nature, we have Director/Stage the Change Submissions Due: October 11, 2021 the ability to reflect on who we are and Este evento va a ser presentado en where we are in life. Creating or looking Español. Jan. 13, 2022, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm “To the body and mind which have been into a painting or at a sculpture can give Jazz Panelistas: cramped by noxious work or company, you the mindset to insert yourself into Estefanny Paulino, Dezarae Alvarado, Panelists: nature is medicinal and restores their that space, even if you cannot be there Gary Salgado & Patricia Hidalgo Julie Lyon, Jazz Vocalist tone. The tradesman, the attorney comes physically. Moderado por Jose Tutiven Tom Manuel, President and Founder, Amplificando Voces en las artes: Del The Jazz Loft Género LatinX va a enfocar en las voces Dudley Salmon, Dudley Music del Genero LatinX. La discusión va a Moderator: explorar los narrativos de diferente Dan Bilawski, Educator & Drummer artistas y lideres de la comunidad que tienen raíces en Latinoamérica. Previous Conversions in the Arts, are Buscando respuestas a preguntas que available on facebook.com/ siempre hemos tenido pero no hemos HuntingtonArts/live_videos/ , HAC's podido preguntarnos o preguntar a otras podcast feed and these other platforms. personas que vienen de las mismas raíces es la misión del moderador Jose Tutiven. Los invitamos a todos a disfrutar este programa en www.facebook.com/ HuntingtonArts/live/ ANCHOR SPOTIFY ITUNES HAC WEBSITE Oct. 14, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Amplifying Voices in the Arts: Voices of the Coming Soon! New Generation Check our website Panelists TBD. huntingtonarts. Moderator: org for more Jose Tutiven, Founder, Colored Colors information on upcoming Open Mic nights. Tapestry 1 by Andrea Cote Call to Artists their mark in space and time. Whether made with confidence or vulnerability, Bold Movements artists who are courageous in their Juried Exhibition work take creative risks and walk on the Juror, Andrea Cote edge of what could be possible. Artists February 4 – March 12 2022 and collaborators are encouraged to Submissions Due: December 20, 2021 submit work in all artistic mediums and From action-painting to collective disciplines including visual arts, video & manifestos, “Bold Movements” make animation, dance, and music. Main Street Gallery 213 Main Street, Huntington NY 11743 Huntingtonarts.org, • info@huntingtonarts.org With additional support from Main St. Benefactor Members Follow Us On Beth & Charles Levinthal, Dr. Kay Hutchins Sato, Bette & Paul Schneiderman For information on advertising, contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Advertising Director | 631.659.3370 | FALL/WINTER - ARTS CULTURAL NEWS | 9
Member Organizations LONG ISLAND ARTS COUNCIL AT FREEPORT Theaters Choral Groups Instrumental Music 130 E. Merrick Rd., Freeport, NY 11520, BABYLON CHORALE, INC. CANTA LIBRE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE 516-223-2522 www.liacfreeport.org EASTLINE THEATRE P.O. Box 492, Babylon, NY, 11702 631-374-7962, www.cantalibre.org OLA OF EASTERN LONG ISLAND 112 Sydney Ave., Malverne, NY 11565 585-329-6159, www.babylonchorale.org FRIENDS OF NORTH SHORE P. O. Box 278, Sagaponack, NY 11962, 516-749-5047, www.eastlinetheatre.org HUNTINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 631-537-3518 MODERN CLASSICS THEATRE COMPANY P.O. Box 349, Huntington, NY 11743 P. O. Box 419, Greenvale, NY 11548 631-421-7464 631- 827-5401, www.northshoresymphoneorch.org THE SUFFOLK Y JCC/STAR PLAYHOUSE OF LONG ISLAND www.huntingtonchoralsociety.org HUNTINGTON COMMUNITY BAND 74 Hauppauge Rd, Commack, NY 11725, 44 Nehring Ave. Babylon, NY 11702 HUNTINGTON MEN’S CHORUS 167 Middleville Rd., Northport, NY 11768, 631-462-9800 x-136, www.starplayhouse.com (631) 897-7471, www.modernclassicstheatre.com P.O. Box 763, Huntington, NY 11743 631-757-9032 www.huntingtoncomunityband.org THE JAZZ LOFT, INC 631-427-6920 MASSAPEQUA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA PLAZA THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS Box 547, Stonybrook, NY 11790 www.huntingtonmenschorus.com P.O. Box 94 Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 34 Forest Ave., Lynbrook, NY 11563, 631-751-1895, www.thejazzloft.org LONG ISLAND CHORAL SOCIETY 516-305-4548, www.massphil.org 516-599-6870, www.plazatheatrical.com 38 Fordham Ave Hicksville, NY 11801 METROPOLITAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF N.Y. Museums THEATRES AT SUFFOLK COUNTY 516-297-8565 13 Myrtle St. 2nd Fl. Manhasset, NY 11030, www.lics.org/ THE HECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART COMMUNITY COLLEGE 516-365-6961, www.myo.org NORTHPORT CHORALE 2 Prime Ave., Huntington, NY 11743, 533 College Road Islip Bldg, Room 121, NASSAU POPS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, INC. P.O. Box 55, Northport, NY 11768 859 Willow Rd., Franklin Square, NY 11010, 631-351-3250, www.heckscher.org Selden, NY 11784 631-223-3789 516-486-7713, www.npso.org 631-451-4164, WWW.sunysuffolk.edu/spotlight HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF ART www.northportchorale.org NORTH SHORE POPS CONCERT BAND 112 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY TOWNSHIP THEATRE GROUP SILVER CHORDS P.O. Box 920, Huntington, NY 11743, 11549-1120, 516-463-5672, P.O. Box 189, Nesconset, NY 11767 P.O. Box 824, Huntington, NY 11743, 516-574-3059, www.northshorepops.org www.hofstra.edu/museum 631-254-3313 631-213-9832, www.townshiptheatregroup.org NORTHPORT COMMUNITY BAND www.silverchords.org WALT WHITMAN BIRTHPLACE 34 Clarke Dr., East Northport, NY 11731, TWIN SHORES CHORUS/BARBERSHOP 631-261-6972, www.ncb59.org 246 Old Walt Whitman Rd., Huntington Station, Visual Arts HARMONY SOCIETY NY 11746, 631-427-5240, www.waltwhitman.org NORTHPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, INC. ART LEAGUE OF NASSAU COUNTY 10 Woodment Ct. Holtsville, NY 11742 PO BOX 602, East Northport, NY 11731, 631-472-8130 Presenters Clinton G. Martin Park 1601 Marcus Ave., (516) 991-5966, www.northportsymphony.org www.twinshoreschorus.com New Hyde Park, NY 11040 917-287-5641 RECORDER SOCIETY OF LONG ISLAND FIRE ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE info@artleagueofnc.org, www.artleagueofnc.org Dance 10950 Old Sound Ave., Mattituck, NY 11952 PRESERVATION SOCIETY www.rsli.org 4640 Captree Island, Captree Island, NY 11702, BJ SPOKE GALLERY AMERICAN DANCE THEATRE OF L.I. THE SYMPHONIC POPS OF LONG ISLAND 631-583-5901, www.fireislandlighthouse.com 299 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743, 587 Middle Road, Bayport, NY 11705, PO BOX 7476 Wantagh, NY 11793 631-472-3455 FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY OF HUNTINGTON, INC. 631-549-5106, www.bjspokegallery.org (516) 804-0220 / www.seniorpops.org/ www.adtli.org/ P.O. Box 290, Huntington Station, NY 11746, fotofoto gallery DANCE VISIONS NY INC. Libraries 631-418-8548, www.fmshny.org 14 West Carver St., Huntington, NY 11743, 122 Horace Harding Blvd. Great Neck, NY 11020, LONG ISLAND TRADITIONAL MUSIC 631-549-0448, www.fotofotogallery.com COMMACK PUBLIC LIBRARY 516-482-2621 ASSOCIATION 18 Hauppauge Road, Commack, NY 11725 HUNTINGTON CAMERA CLUB www.newyorkdancing.net Walt Whitman Performing Arts Center 631- 499-0888, www.commack. EGLEVSKY BALLET 301 West Hills Rd., S. Huntington, NY 11746 61 Thadford St., East Northport, NY 11731, suffolk,library,us/ 700 Hicksville Rd. Bethpage, NY 11714, 347-674-1729 www.litma.org 631-368-0815, www.hccny.org ELWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY 516-746-1115 1929 Jericho Tpke., East Northport, NY 11731, ST. JOHN'S CULTURAL EVENTS SERIES LONG BEACH ART LEAGUE www.eglevskyballet.org 631-499-3722, www.elwoodlibrary.org 12 Prospect St., Huntington, NY 11743, P.O. Box 862, Long Beach, NY 11561 LONG ISLAND DANCE COMPANY FREEPORT MEMORIAL LIBRARY 631-427-1752, www.stjohnshuntington.org 516-221-0289, www.longbeachartleague.com 124 Hidden Pond Circle, Smithtown, NY 11787, 144 West Merrick Rd., Freeport, NY 11520, 631-751-2195 516-379-3274, www.freeportlibrary.info STALLER CENTER SUBURBAN ART LEAGUE www.longislandacademyofdance.com 2032 Staller Center Stony Brook University, P.O. Box 216, Syosset, NY 11791, HALF HOLLOW HILLS LIBRARY LONG ISLAND DANCE CONSORTIUM Stony Brook, NY 11794, 55 Vanderbilt Pkwy., Dix Hills, NY 11746, 516-334-2551, www.suburbanart.org P. O. Box 427, Huntington, NY 11743, 631-421-4530, www.hhhlibrary.org 631-632-2787, www.stallercenter.com 516-380-4777 SPLASHES OF HOPE HARBORFIELDS PUBLIC LIBRARY STORY ARTS, INC. www.dancelongisland.org 206 Spring Rd, Huntington, NY 11743-3628 31 Broadway, Greenlawn, NY 11740, P.O. Box 354, Huntington, NY 11743, LYNCH BALLET 631-757-4200 631-271-2511, www.storyarts.org 631-424-8230 www.splashesofhope.org/ 237A East Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743, www.harborfieldslibrary.org THE ART GUILD OYSTER BAY MUSIC FESTIVAL 631-470-9711 HUNTINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 37 Hildreth Ave., Huntington, NY 11743 200 Port Washington Blvd. Manhasset, NY 11030 www.lynchballet.com 338 Main St., Huntington, NY 11743, 631-357-2518, www.oysterbaymusicalfestival. org 516-304-5797, www.theartguild.org NEW YORK DANCE THEATRE 631-427-5165 60 Calvert Ave., Commack, NY 11725, www.thehuntingtonlibrary.org 631-462-6266 MONTAUK LIBRARY www.ohmanballet.org 871 Montauk Hwy, Montauk, NY 11954 SOL Y SOMBRA SPANISH DANCE COMPANY 631- 668-3377, www.montauklibrary.org P.O. Box 252, Smithtown, NY 11787, NORTHPORT-EAST NORTHPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY 631-862-6429, www.solysombra.org 151 Laurel Ave., Northport, NY 11768, Historical Societies www.nenpl.org SOUTH HUNTINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Thank you to our volunteers! FIRE ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE PRESERVATION 145 Pidgeon Hill Rd., Huntington Station, NY 11746, 631-549-4411, www.shpl.info SOCIETY, INC. 4640 Captree Island Multi-Discipline Captree Island, NY 11702-4601 Linda Francy E Craig Marcin Sondra Somin (631) 321-7018, CINEMA ARTS CENTRE Judi Green Bobby Marcus Kathy Williams-Ging www.fireislandlighthouse.com 423 Park Avenue, Huntington, NY 11743, Klara Konovalova Kristen Memoli Michelle Yadoo HUNTINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 631-423-7610, www.cinemaartscentre.org 209 Main St., Huntington, NY 11743, CUSTER INSTITUTE, INC. 631-427-7045 www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org P. O. Box 1204, Southold, NY 11971 Would you like to be a volunteer? HUNTINGTON LIGHTHOUSE 631- 765-2626, www.custerobservatory.org Volunteers allow us to keep our gallery open on weekends, help with hospitality PRESERVATION SOCIETY BABYLON VILLAGE ARTS COUNCIL during events, and assist in the much-needed office work that keeps the business PO box 2454, Halesite, NY 11743 P.O. Box 141, Babylon, NY 11702, running. You can apply to be a volunteer at huntingtonarts.org/support/volunteer/. 631-421-1985, www.huntingtonlighthosue.org 631-669-1810, www.babylonvillagearts.org THE AFRICAN-ATLANTIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY WESTBURY ARTS 110 No. Franklin St., Hempstead, NY 11550, 235 Lincoln Place, Westbury, NY 11560 Questions, please contact: Kieran Johnson at development@huntingtonarts.org 516-572-0730, www.theaamsueum.org 516-400-2787, www.westburyarts.org 10 | Arts Cultural News FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 | For information on advertising, contact Sheila Alyskewycz, Advertising Director | 631.659.3370
Events explore our enduring fascination with the Dance moon in all its phases. Free for members. dance Visions ny Jan. 20 2021 - April. 24 2022 | "Richard dancevisionsny.org / 516-544-3944 Mayhew: Reinventing Landscape"| "Richard Mayhew: Reinventing Oct. 3, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm |"Morning, Landscape", explores how the nationally Afternoon, Evening" | Cedarmere Preserve renowned artist re-imagined nineteenth 225 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Harbor, NY, and twentieth-century American 11576 www.friendsofcedarmere.org landscape to express his perspective | "Morning, Afternoon, Evening " is a on nature and the environment as an performance piece based on an original, artist of African American and Native symbolic poem which depicts a journey American descent. Born in Amityville, following a river, from a spring all the Long Island, the artist’s subjects suggest way to the mouth of the ocean over the the appearance of natural forms, but course of a day. This interdisciplinary they are symbolic of his emotional artwork encompassing theater, dance, interpretation. Conceiving of his poetry and music illustrates the cyclic paintings as “mindscapes,” Mayhew nature of so many aspects of our world intuitively uses evocative color and and has particular relevance today, with diffused form to explore emotion, noting its theme of ending in order to begin “desire, ambition, love, hate, fear—that’s anew. Each section of the three-part my painting.” The exhibition represents work will be performed in a different his work from the 1960s through area, each corresponding to the journey current times, including works from the of the poem. This event is made possible museum’s permanent collection. Free for with funds from the Decentralization Harborfields Library - Painting by Emma DeDora members. Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the Huntington arts council photographic works by Andrea Fortunoff. Jan. 6 - Feb. 5, 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm | "17th support of the Governor and the New 213 Main Street, Huntington, NY, 11743 | Artist Statement: In my "Wasted" series, National Photography Competition" | York State Legislature, and administered Juror to be announced. Approximately 30 www.huntingtonarts.org | Gallery Hours: I am using images which catalogue the by The Huntington Arts Council. $TBD photographs, including 3 Prize winners, decay of abandoned machinery and other Tuesday - Friday 11:00 am - 4:00 pm | designed objects; focusing on the things will be on view in an gallery exhibition 631-271-8423 Oct. 16, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm |"Morning, and on our website. PROSPECTUS FOR we thoughtlessly throw away, from cheap Afternoon, Evening On The Grounds Of THE COMPETITION will be posted in objects designed to break to tools and Through - Oct. 16, 11:00 am - 4:00 The Nassau County Museum of Art" | 1 October, on CaFE, Facebook, Instagram machines made by highly skilled labor. pm | "Invitational Small Group Show" Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor, NY, 11576| and Website.. Reception Date TBD. Free. They serve as evidence of waste of not | Featuring the following artists: Alicia just our planetary resources but a waste Evans, Sueey Gutierrez, Anjipan, Harborfields library Exhibitions of human resources. Free. 31 Broadway, Greenlawn, NY, 11740 Constance Sloggatt Wolf. Free. art league of nassau county Oct. 28 - Nov. 27, 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm www.harborfieldslibrary.org Oct. 22 - Nov. 13, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm | www.artleagueofnassaucounty.org | "A Solo Exhibition of Photography by 631-757-4200 "Nightmare On Main Street" | Students’ Michael Drakopoulos" | A solo exhibition by Michael Drakopoulos. Reception Date Nov. 1 - Nov. 29, All Day | "Miro Zupancic" grades 6-12 were invited to participate Oct. 1 - Nov. 6, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm | TBD. Free. | Miro Zupancic, born in Slovenia in in Nightmare on Main Street with art "Fall 2021 Membership Art Exhibit" | Great Neck Library, 159 Bayview Avenue, 1937, moved to the USA as a young man. inspired by Halloween! Halloween is a Great Neck, NY, 11023 | The Art League Oct. 28 - Nov. 27, Gallery Hours | "Pears His passion for artistic expression was celebration observed in many countries. of Nassau County presents the Fall 2021 And Prayers" | A solo exhibition of fostered at the Academy of Arts in New For some, it is a time, or reflection for Membership Art Exhibit. Please call photographic works by Ennid Berger. York where he created works of various remembering loved ones that have Library, 516-466-8055 to ensure exhibit Reception Date TBD. Free. media. His many exhibits in the U.S.A ., passed. For others it is a celebration space is open for your viewing. Free. internationally and solo exhibits in his of life. Many experience Halloween Oct. 28 - Nov. 27, Gallery Hours | native Slovenia, have garnered many mainly with candy, costumes and spooky fotofoto gallery "Sanatorium: Remnants From America's prizes/recognitions. Free for members. decorations. It all depends on your 14 West Carver Street, Huntington, Tuberculosis Movement" | A solo cultural background. Free. NY, 11743 | www.fotofotogallery.org | exhibition of photography by John Dec. 1 - Dec. 29, All day | "Emma DeDora" fotofoto_gallery Facebook/Instagram | Lazzaro. Reception Date TBD. Free. | A collection of acrylic paintings by Nov. 19 - Dec. 18, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm | Gallery Hours: Thursday 12 pm - 4 pm; Greenlawn artist Emma DeDora. Free for "A Time For Reflection" | Artists were Friday, Saturday, Sunday 11 am - 6 pm | Oct. 28 - Nov. 27, Gallery Hours | "Still members. Life Talking" | A solo exhibition of asked to submit work inspired by the 631-549-0448 photography by Saulmon C. Addison. HeckscHer MuseuM of art following: “To the body and mind which Through - Oct. 23, Gallery Hours | Reception Date TBD. Free. 2 Prime Avenue, Huntington, NY, 11743 | have been cramped by noxious work "Abstracts In Nature" | A solo exhibition of www.heckscher.org / Gallery Hours: or company, nature is medicinal and photography by Bruce Cohen. Reception Dec. 2 - Jan. 1, Gallery Hours | "A Solo Thursday - Sunday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm, restores their tone. The tradesman, the Date TBD. Free. Exhibition Of Photography" | A Solo Monday - Wednesday Closed attorney comes out of the din and craft exhibition by Susan Tiffen. Reception 631-380-3230 of the street and sees the sky and the Through - Oct. 23, Gallery Hours Date TBD. Free. woods, and is a man again. In their eternal |"ARCHITECTURE" | A solo exhibition of Jan. 20 2021 - Sept. 18 2022 | calm, he finds himself.” - Ralph Waldo photographic works by Aronda Xystris. Dec. 2 - Jan. 1, 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm "Moonstruck: Lunar Art from the Emerson. Free. Reception Date TBD. Free. |"Winter - Small Works" | A group Collection" | "Moonstruck: Lunar Art exhibition of photographic works by from the Collection" is drawn from Jan. 7 - Jan. 29, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Through - Nov. 23, Gallery Hours |"The fotofoto gallery artist members. All works the Museum’s permanent collection, "Master's Showcase" | HAC welcomes Art Of Being Human" | A solo exhibition of are for sale and are no larger than 12'" x The exhibition features a broad range of artwork inspired by the moon and those artists who won a Best in Show photographic works by Alan M. Richards. 12". Free. Free. moonlight. From the 19th century to the and/or Honorable Mention in 2020 and Dec. 2 - Jan. 1, Gallery Hours | "When The present, artists have gravitated to the 2021 juried exhibits. Artists: Eliseea Faur, Through - Nov. 23, Gallery Hours World Stopped" | A exhibition by Victoria moon for reasons scientific, mythic, and Jan Guarino, Sueey Gutierrez, Margaret |Wasted" | A solo exhibition of Shields. 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Paulino, Dezarae Alvarado, Gary Salgado & Patricia Hidalgo. Moderado por Jose paul Mele Tutiven. Amplificando Voces en las artes: www.paulmelephotography.com Del Género LatinX va a enfocar en las 516-382-4304 / pmele148@gmail.com voces del Genero LatinX. La discusión Oct. 15 - Nov. 7, 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm, va a explorar los narrativos de diferente Fri.-Sun. | "In Absentia" | 15 White Street, artistas y lideres de la comunidad New York, NY, 10013, www.sohophoto. que tienen raíces en Latinoamérica. com, 212-226-8571 | In Ab·sen·tia: While Buscando respuestas a preguntas que The Firefly Artists - Flag-GW Bridge by Antonio Masi the person involved is not present. We siempre hemos tenido pero no hemos are never truly absent even after we are podido preguntarnos o preguntar a otras performing Traditional American Music as gone. We always manage to leave some personas que vienen de las mismas Music well as contemporary works which draw traces of our existence behind no matter raíces es la misión del moderador Jose upon American roots music. Q&A session how long or short our stay. Those pieces Tutiven. Los invitamos a todos a disfrutar huntington Men's chorus to follow. Free. este programa en www.facebook.com/ www.huntingtonmanschorus.org are more than just physical remains, they HuntingtonArts/live/. 631-421-7464 Dec. 12, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | "Long are glimpses into the lives of absent Island Gay Men's Chorus "Home for the strangers who once called a particular Dec. 4, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm | "Fall Oct. 14, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Holidays" | The Long Island Gay Men’s place home. Why were these remnants Concert" | 188 Oakwood Road, Chorus begins their 2021-22 concert Conversations In The Arts: "Amplifying discarded? 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Free. the Tragic Overture by Johannes - 9:30 pm | "The Jazz Loft Jam Session" | Through - Oct. 10, 11:00 am - 6:00 Brahms and the Andante Cantabile by The Jazz Loft Trio led by bassist Keenan pm | "Long Island Landscapes" | Juried Zach performs at 7 PM followed by a jam Dec. 9, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Conversations Pyotr I. Tchaikowsky. Visit website for exhibition of works celebrating the at 8 PM. $5-$10. In The Arts: "Our Stories, Our Art, Our confirmation of concert date. Free. beauty and artistic inspiration of Long Island, New York. Free. Lives: Theater, Poetry, Story Telling" | www.facebook.com/HuntingtonArts/live/ Wednesdays through Dec. 31, 7:30pm - 9:30 pm | "Orchestra Seeks New Theater Oct. 12 - Nov. 7, 11:00 am - 6:00 pm | Panelists: Ama Yawson, Storyteller, | "Abandoned Haunts and Curious Founder, President & Principal of Members" | Northport High School 156 Modern classics theatre coMpany Trappings" | Juried exhibition of Milestales, Christina M. Rau, Poet, Laurel Hill Road, Northport, NY, 11768 | of long island hauntingly beautiful photography of John Torres, Director & Actor, Heather The Orchestra seeks new members in www.MCTLI.com abandoned spaces and 3D works that Forest, Storyteller & Author, Story Arts. all sections. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings. Interested musicians contact Oct. 1 - 3, 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm | "Watch complement this eerie theme. Matthew Moderator: Ruthie Pinkis, Educator & Music Director Richard Hyman. Visit our on the Rhine by Lillian Hellman" | Mystery. Christopher of "Abandoned America" Executive Director/Stage. Free. $18-$20. website for more information. Free. is the judge. A reception will be held October 16th from 5-8pm. Free. Jan. 13, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | st. 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