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As we celebrate our 125th Anniversary, we are pleased to share our 2023 exhibition schedule that delves into the Museum’s unique history as a center for art, culture, and the legacy of the East End of Long Island. Learn more about the exciting exhibitions ahead and be a part of this important milestone!
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Studio Lenca: Chisme
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March 12—April 16, 2023
Now part of the Museum’s permanent collection, the 15 painted woodcut figures depicting vibrant migrant workers are a continuation of Studio Lenca’s exploration of Latin communities reimagined as playful figures, bold and empowered to take up space, and reframing the narrative of displacement and alienation.
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2023 Student Exhibition
April 16, 2023—February 18, 2024
The annual Student Exhibition, a nearly 70-year tradition at the Museum, features the work of more than 600 young artists and provides an overview of the boundless creativity at regional schools.
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Artists Choose Parrish
April 16, 2023 — February 18, 2024
Curated to drive a renewed artistic dialogue and reveal fresh perspectives on the Museum’s collection, the three-part exhibition invites 41 renowned contemporary artists with deep connections to the East End to select artworks from the breadth of the Parrish permanent collection to be shown in dialogue with their own work.
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JR: Les Enfants D’Ouranos
May—September 2023
Installed on the south façade of the Museum as 105 foot long banner, JR’s building intervention continues his previous work featuring children from refugee camps in Rwanda, Ukraine, Mauritania, Greece, and Colombia. Employing a new photographic technique, the silhouettes of the children playing soccer will radiate from the Museum’s façade for everyone to see.
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James Brooks: A Painting is a Real Thing
August 6—October 15, 2023
Comprising over 100 important paintings and works on paper, A Painting is a Real Thing is the first full-scale retrospective in 35 years of work by Brooks, a celebrated Abstract Expressionist based on the East End for over 40 years, who embraced experimentation and risk throughout his seven-decade career.
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Parrish Art Museum’s programs are made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
Chisme is organized by the Curatorial and Education departments led by Corinne Erni, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects, and Martha Stotzky, Deputy Director of Arts Education.
Artists Choose Parrish is organized by Corinne Erni, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects, with additional support from Kaitlin Halloran, Assistant Curator and Publications Coordinator, and Brianna L. Hernández, Assistant Curator.
James Brooks: A Painting Is a Real Thing is guest curated by Dr. Klaus Ottmann, with additional support from Kaitlin Halloran, Assistant Curator and Publications Coordinator.
The Parrish Art Museum’s programs are made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, and by the property taxpayers from the Southampton School District and the Tuckahoe Common School District.
The Artist-in-Residence program, the 2023 Student Exhibition, and related educational programs are supported through additional funding from Milford D. and Janice B. Gerton/Arts and Letters Foundation; May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation; The John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation; Bobbie Braun/The Neuwirth Foundation; and a donor who wishes to remain anonymous.
James Brooks: A Painting Is a Real Thing, is made possible thanks to the generous support of the James and Charlotte Brooks Fund and The Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason Foundation.
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