THIS WEEK AT BHM

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​​Curated by Mark Wilson

an exhibition of over 25 artist works

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Opening on Friday, June 6 from 6 to 8pm

On view from June 6 to June 28

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Located at The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY

Mini-Whale Making Workshop with UpSculpt

Saturday, June 7 from 12 to 4pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

Free Admission

Artists and educators Cindy Pease Roe and Bri Sander will guide you in transforming marine plastic debris into unique mini whale sculptures—all while learning about ocean conservation and Bridgehampton’s rich maritime history.

This work is supported by Long Island Grants for the Arts through funds provided by the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by The Huntington Arts Council.

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The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Open Hours

Wednesdays to Saturdays

11am to 3pm

FREE ADMISSION

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CURRENT EXHIBITS

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FUTURE EVENTS

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Handbuilding Ceramics with Hilary Helfant

Tuesdays, June 10 to July 15 from 10am to 1pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

$120 for the six week class

Clay is a material rich in history and possibilities for art making, and handbuilding pottery is the oldest use of the medium. In this class, you will develop foundational handbuilding techniques, including pinch pots, coil, and slab methods. Once you have experienced a few basic techniques, you can make your own functional tableware, vessels, tiles, and sculptures. All materials are included in the ticket price as well as two pounds of clay and the firing of your first project.

Teacher Bio

Hilary began her interest in clay at a young age, although their formal studies are in art history, printmaking and painting. They studied painting in New York City first at the School of Visual Arts, and then graduate studies at Hunter College. In 1995, after living and exhibiting in NYC for 12 years, they moved out to eastern Long Island and have lived here ever since. In addition to maintaining their studio work, they worked as an art teacher in grades K – 8. It was teaching children that brought them back to working with clay. Her work started out small and now she is looking into ways of creating larger outdoor pieces.

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Watercolor Painting – Flowers: Form, Light and Colors with Dr. Quincy Egginton

Thursday, June 12 from 10am to 1pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

$20 per person

The luminous quality of watercolor lends itself to painting the delicate flower form. Examples of drawings and paintings of flowers will be shared and a demonstration will show watercolor techniques. Students will be encouraged to experiment with the wet-on-wet painting technique and then how to refine the flower form with detailed brush work. Bring a flower or two and your watercolor supplies and be ready to paint!

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Various Locations Throughout the Summer Season

$20 per person per class

Artist and teacher Howard Rose will be leading a series of Plein Air Painting Classes for this summer with the Bridgehampton Museum. Plein Air painting has a lengthy history on the East End of Long Island with artists like William Merritt Chase. These classes are for artists of all abilities from beginners to professionals and will take place at a series of beautiful locations throughout the East End. Join us to get hands on with some history!

At the culmination of this program, The Bridgehampton Museum will be hosting an exhibition of works done by students in this class. Each student will be able to submit one piece they worked on during one of the classes to be part of the exhibition which will be on view in the museum this fall.

5/10 at The Bridge Golf Club

5/24 at The Corwith House

6/14 at The Arts Center at

Duck Creek Farm

6/28 at The Nathaniel Rogers House

7/12 at The Madoo Conservancy

7/26 at Bridge Gardens

8/9 at The Corwith House

8/23 at The Southfork Natural History

Museum & Nature Center

9/6 at The Nathaniel Rogers House

9/20 at The Carl Fisher House

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2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

$40 Per person

Join the crew of the Long Island Paranormal Investigators and explore the museum at night. Learn the ins and outs of being a ghost hunter, hear some local stories and maybe find out what goes bump in the night.

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Upon This Ground: Patchwork-Quilting Workshop presented by BHM and Ma’s House

Tuesday, July 1, 1 to 2pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

Free Admission

Create a shimmering fabric panel of a garden scene with quilter and puppet artist William PK Carter as they share their unique glitter tulle technique. This community patchwork-quilting workshop features hand quilting, embroidery, patchwork, and more fabric manipulation skills that can be further utilized in one’s own every-day practice.

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Tour of the Beebe Windmill

with Southampton Town Historian Julie Greene

Wednesday, July 16, 11 to 12pm

The Beebe Windmill

Hildreth Avenue, BH., NY 11932

Free Admission

Join Julie Greene, the Southampton Town historian for a chance to step inside this 200-year-old mill and learn about its history. Originally built in Sag Harbor for Lester Beebe in 1820, this windmill has been moved a total of five times and is linked to many notable East End families including Rose, Ludlow, Topping, Sandford and Sayre. Beebe is one of the first Long Island windmills to have a fly, regulators and cast iron gears and still retains many of its original parts showing an interesting part of American engineering history.

Watercolor Painting – Gifts from the Sea: Seashells and More with Dr. Quincy Egginton

Thursday, July 17 from 10am to 1pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

$20 per person

Do you have a collection of seashells, crabs, a seahorse, rocks, feathers or driftwood? This class will focus on drawing a composition from a still life you arrange and bring to life with watercolor. Bring your objects and your watercolor supplies and be ready to paint!

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Upon This Ground: Cyanotype Workshop with Artist Ella Mahoney presented by BHM and Ma’s House

Friday, July 18, 2 to 3:30pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

Free Admission

Join artist Ella Mahoney for a hands-on, craft-focused cyanotype workshop suitable for all ages and experience levels. Using natural materials from the surrounding environment, paper cutouts, and other found objects, participants will explore this historic photographic printing technique to create striking blue-and-white prints on paper or fabric. This workshop offers a playful and accessible introduction to cyanotype, blending creativity with the natural environment. Perfect for families, friends, or solo makers looking to connect with nature through art. All materials provided. Just bring your curiosity!

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July – RSVP HERE

August – RSVP HERE

Encaustic Workshop with Bonnie Rychlak

Monday through Friday, 9am to 12pm

July 21- 25 | August 18 -22

The Corwith House

2368 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

$150 Per week long class

Learn the ancient technique of encaustic painting which dates to the Greeks. Students will be led by teacher and artist Bonnie Rychlak to learn the basics of this ancient craft that involves using hot wax and pigments to create something of a mixture between painting and sculpting. Through demonstrations, discussion and exploration, students will discover its endless possibilities for making art.

There is a class size limit of 10 students and students will be expected to come to all five classes. All materials will be supplied for this class.

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Goat on a Boat Puppet Show: Speedy Delivery

Friday, August 8, 12pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

Free Admission

Join Goat on a Boat for a free public performance of their newest puppet show, Speedy Delivery! Speedy Delivery is a collection of different stories that emerge from a pile of parcels. This paper and cardboard show has loads of audience participation and was built to inspire creativity long after the performance ends. Bring a blanket, a picnic and the family for this fun community event. This is a rain or shine event with a rain plan to move inside which has a limited capacity so please RSVP in advance in the event of bad weather.

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Goat on a Boat Puppet Show: The Princess, the Frog & the Pea

Friday, August 15, 12pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

Free Admission

Join Goat on a Boat for a free public performance of their newest puppet show, Speedy Delivery! Speedy Delivery is a collection of different stories that emerge from a pile of parcels. This paper and cardboard show has loads of audience participation and was built to inspire creativity long after the performance ends. Bring a blanket, a picnic and the family for this fun community event. This is a rain or shine event with a rain plan to move inside which has a limited capacity so please RSVP in advance in the event of bad weather.

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Best of All Things is Water with Megan and Scott Chaskey

Saturday, August 24, 5pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

Free Admission

Megan and Scott Chaskey met as poets on the island of Great Britain in 1978, and lived for a decade on the Penwith Peninsula, in the Cornish fishing village of Mousehole, on the granite shore of Mount’s bay. Now, living on this peninsula, in Sag Harbor, the eastern end of Long Island—for over three decades–their poetry has been inspired by the Atlantic from a different viewpoint. They will read poems of place influenced by rivers, rain, bays, and the tidal music of the sea.

Watercolor Painting – Fruits and Vegetables: Farmers’ Bounty with Dr. Quincy Egginton

Thursday, August 28 from 10am to 1pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

$20 per person

Local farmers display their produce and we enjoy selecting the most appealing and appetizing. This class will focus on forms, composition and color. A still life will be arranged, you will sketch and then paint – wet-on-wet – with your watercolors. A demonstration will show you techniques and you will be encouraged to explore the beautiful, spontaneous quality of watercolor. Bring your choice of produce and your watercolor supplies and be ready to paint!

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Upon This Ground: Beadwork with Savannah LeCornu presented by BHM and Ma’s House

Saturday, September 5, from 1 to 3pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

Free Admission

Self-taught Indigenous artist Savannah LeCornu will be at the museum leading a drop in style beading workshop where guests can learn a timeless craft. In this workshop you will learn how to make a small beaded patch using a 2-needle flat stitch method! Small kits with all the necessary materials to create this small project will be provided by the artist. Savannah LeCornu is an artist from Ketchikan, Alaska and has been practicing beadwork since 2020. She is part of the Tsimshian, Haida, and Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) tribes.

This is a drop-in style class, RSVPs are not required but will help us know how much material to prepare. The craft itself can take 30 minutes or an hour depending on the chosen design and everyone’s aptitude for the skill.

Famous Long Island Shipwrecks with Bill Bleyer

Saturday, October 18 from 5 to 6pm

The Nathaniel Rogers House

2539 Montauk Hwy., BH., NY 11932

Free Admission

Learn about prominent Long Island shipwrecks in a lecture by historian, author and retired Newsday reporter Bill Bleyer. The PowerPoint lecture will include maritime disasters from the Prins Maurits carrying colonists to what would become Delaware, HMS Culloden wrecked at Montauk during the American Revolution, the Mexico and Bristol carrying immigrants during the early 1800s, the fire that destroyed the steamship Lexington in 1840 – Long Island Sound’s worst calamity – to the sinking of the USS San Diego in World War I and the loss of the tugboat Gwendoline Steers in a 1962 winter storm.

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Sit down with a staff member of the Bridgehampton Museum for an hour to tell your story. Share details about you or your family’s history here in Bridgehampton and the surrounding areas. We are looking to collect stories about major world events, family get togethers, immigration stories, local legends and more!

All of these sessions will be recorded with video and audio and will be made publicly available on our YouTube Channel and will be added to our Archive for future generations. All participants will be required to sign a video and audio release form.

Click here to share Your Story

Volunteers and Intern Opportunities

We are in need of your help! We are looking for volunteers who would like to act as tour guides at the Nathaniel Rogers House this summer season. Right now our open hours are Fridays and Saturdays from 11am to 3pm. We are looking for warm and welcoming people to join us at the museum during those open hours.

Click here for our Volunteer Application

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Want to know how you can support BHM?

The Bridgehampton Museum

PO Box 977

Bridgehampton, NY 11932

BHmuseum.org

(631) 537-1088

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