Saturday, September 21 | 8-11 PM | FREE
Sponsored by Simone and David Levinson
Back by popular demand! The outrageously fun quiet outdoor dance party with headphones featuring 2 DJ’s and multiple music genres! Plus the Hitched Out East Air Stream Photo Booth Trailer will be on site for fun party pics!
Quiet Events returns to the East End for another outdoor silent dance party on our west lawn! Two DJ’s will be spinning 70’s, 80’s and 90’s and 00’s hits and today’s hottest dance music. There will be something for everyone to get their groove on by tuning between 3 lively channels.
Headphones will be provided free of charge, first come first served.
Beverages will be available for purchase from 230 Elm.
In the event of rain, the dance party will take place indoors in the theater.
Photos: Daniel Gonzalez Photography
Curated by Amy Kirwin Program Partners include Drawdown East End, Peconic Land Trust, South Fork Natural History Museum, Oceana and the Peter Matthiessen Center. This timely exhibition features artists who use their talents to focus on environmental conservation and activism, whether through fine art, science, photography, film, music, prose or other forms of artistic expression. The vision for eARTh is to use art to creatively confront the alarming state of our precious planet and its inhabitants in a way that all can understand and appreciate. The intention of eARTh is to ask questions and inspire action. What can you do to make a difference? Artists include Roisin Bateman, Kristian Brevik, Scott Bluedorn, Megan Chaskey, Erica Cirino, Rossa Cole, Janet Culbertson, Thomas Deininger, Alejandro Duran, Jim Gingerich, Mamoun Friedrich Grosvenor, John Haigney, Kara Hoblin, Michael Light, Pamela Longobardi, Christa Maiwald, Tucker Marder, Janine Martel, Steve Miller, Patricia Paladines, Aurora Robson, Cindy Pease Roe, Lauren Ruiz, Anne Seelbach, Kathryn Szoka, and Diane Tuft, plus a special project by the members of the South Fork Natural History Museum’s Young Environmentalists program. Image: Alejandro Duran; Vena, 2011
Join us on Zoom for the second of two virtual illustrated talks with select East End Collected6 artists. Each participant will have ten minutes to share slides of their work and discuss their process. Hosted by Curator Paton Miller. Featuring Linda K. Alpern, Jim Croak, Deborah Buck, Bastienne Schmidt, Agathe Snow, and Maria Vasconcelos.