Our galleries are closed to complete the finishing touches on a state-of-the-art lighting system. The museum will reopen to the public on Sunday, May 4 with the group exhibition Functional Relationships: Artist Made Furniture and Almond Zigmund: Wading Room.
Concessions, including wine, beer, and cocktails, will be available for purchase before and during all programs at Louise & Howie’s Coffee Bar in the lobby. Refreshments are permitted in the theater.
Temporary Box Office Hours:
Fridays, 12-5 PM
Gallery & Box Office Hours as of May 4:
Wednesday to Sunday, 12-5 PM
Museum Admission is FREE.
Performing Arts programming is supported in part by funding from Galia Meiri-Stawski and Axel Stawski, Henry and Peggy Schleiff, The Melville Straus Family Endowment, Monica and Peter Tessler, and Vital Projects Fund. Music Programming is supported in part by The Ellen and James S. Marcus Endowment for Musical Programming.
Additional support provided by Friends of the Theater: Natascia Ayers and Jim Ciquera, Bonnie and Joel Bergstein, Christine and Bill Campbell, John and Joan D’Addario, Gabrielle and Gianpaolo de Felice, Lena Kaplan, Hilarie and Mitchell Morgan, Michèle and Steve Pesner, The Schaffner Family Foundation, Lisa Schultz and Ezriel Kornel, Jayne Baron Sherman and Deborah Zum, Stacey and Oliver Stanton, Leila Straus, Susi and Peter Wunsch, and Andrew Yuder and Kyle Glaeser.
The Met Opera simulcasts at Guild Hall are made possible in part through the generosity of:
Grand Tier: Louise and Howie Phanstiel, and Ellen E. Myers.
Dress Circle: Norma Giorgetti in memory of Mary-Anne Szabaga, Patti Kenner in memory of Judith and Gus Leiber, David Seeler and Ngaere Macray, Irene Silverman, and Norbert Weissberg.
Balcony Circle: Gabrielle Bamberger, Susan Blair, Arlene Bujese in memory of Marcel Bally, Hat Edwards, Jeannette and H. Peter Kriendler Charitable Trust, Joan Osborne, and Veronica Stephens.
We thank Ann and Gloria Cestone, in memoriam, for their love of opera.
Fuenteovejuna: East End is possible thanks to support from CAiR’s patrons and the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning, and is led by 2025 Guild Hall Community Artists-in-Residence, Margarita Espada and Minerva Perez. The 2025 CAiR is co-produced by Guild Hall of East Hampton and OLA of Eastern Long Island.
Guild Hall’s Learning + New Works programs are supported in part by funding from Bobbie Braun -The Neuwirth Foundation, the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Endowment Fund, The Melville Straus Family Endowment, and additional support by Collegiate Gateway.
Additional support provided by Friends of Learning + New Works: Julie Raynor Gross, Stephanie Joyce and Jim Vos, S. Kutler Foundation, N. Glickberg, D. Glickberg, and J. Abrahams, Andrea and Jeffrey Lomasky, Peter Marino, Stephen Meringoff, Eva Sandler, and Barbara Toll.
Visual Arts programs are supported by funding from Barbara and Richard S. Lane, Lucio and Joan Noto, The Michael Lynne Museum Endowment, and The Melville Straus Family Endowment.
Additional support provided by Friends of the Museum: Sara Amani and Timothy Ward, Danielle Anderman, Shari and Jeff Aronson, The Artist Profile Archive, William L. Bernhard, Cara and John Fry, The Hayden Family Foundation, Susan Lacy, Robert Longo and Sophie Chahinian, Elin and Michael Nierenberg, Onna House, Lisa and Richard Perry, Laurie and Martin Scheinman, Jeff and Audrey Spiegel, Hillary and Jeff Suchman, Barbara Tober, Jane Wesman and Don Savelson, Neda Young, and an anonymous donor.
Free gallery admission is sponsored, in part, by Landscape Details.
Media Partner: CULTURED
Functional Relationships: Artist-Made Furniture:
Lead Sponsors: Jill and Darius Bikoff, Caroline and Robert Taubman – A. Alfred Taubman Foundation
Special thanks to Ben Krupinski Builder LLC.
Almond Zigmund: Wading Room:
Lead Sponsors: Jill and Darius Bikoff, Caroline and Robert Taubman – A. Alfred Taubman Foundation
PHOTOS
A scene from Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro. Photo by Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera.
Cast members from Fuenteovejuna. Photos: David Zarama
Installation view, John Chamberlain: THE TIGHTER THEY’RE WOUND, THE HARDER THEY UNRAVEL, Aspen Art Museum, 2023-24. Photo: Daniel Pérez
Self-portrait of Almond Zigmund in her East Hampton Studio. Photo courtesy of the artist.
Installation view of AYN Foundation presents: John Chamberlain at Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, NJ. Photo by John Berens.
ALOK. Photo: Frances Carter
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