TOUR | Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962–2014 and Time Exposed: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Seascapes with Associate Curators Kaitlin Halloran & Scout Hutchinson
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 at 3 PM
Join us for a tour of Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962–2014 and Time Exposed: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Seascapes, led by Kaitlin Halloran, Associate Curator and Publications Manager, and Scout Hutchinson, The FLAG Art Foundation Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Parrish Art Museum. Advance registration is recommended. Limited spaces will be available at the door.
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ON VIEW AT DUSKRafael Lozano-Hemmer: Collider
THROUGH JANUARY 1, 2026

With dusk approaching earlier, it’s a wonderful time to experience the current feature of our annual façade installation series—Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Collider—before it closes later this year. Stroll outside along the Museum and find your calm under a soft, rippling curtain of light made up of hundreds of small LED spotlights that react in real-time to invisible cosmic radiation from outer space.
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ENJOY | Member Morning
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 at 10 AM

Join us this Saturday for a morning dedicated to our members. Walk through the Museum’s galleries and mingle with Parrish staff and other members. Museum docents will be available to answer any questions you may have about the exhibitions on view. Complimentary coffee will be available. Drop in anytime between 10 AM and 12 PM. Advance registration is recommended.
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ACCESS PARRISH | Parkinson’s Open House Today
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 at 2 PM

Individuals with Parkinson’s and their caregivers are invited to the Parrish today to learn about ACCESS PARRISH offerings, engage with current exhibitions, attend docent tours, and enjoy light refreshments and snacks. Join us for docent tours in the galleries at 2:15 PM and 3 PM. Free event. Registration is required. To register, please email Sarah Cohen at sarah.cohen@stonybrookmedicine.edu.
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THANK YOU | Celebrating Art & Artists at the Parrish This Fall
Thank you to our guests, partners, and sponsors who have joined us for various experiences of our 2025 Fall exhibitions, including our newly opened FRESH PAINT: Rudolf Stingel and Nina Yankowitz: In the Out/Out the In. Your support and engagement with the exhibitions and artists on view illuminates the Parrish’s mission to make art accessible to all.
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Collider is made possible, in part, thanks to the generous support of The Rosenkranz Foundation; Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder; Bloomberg Philanthropies; Mex-Am Cultural Foundation, Inc.; Katherine Farley and Jerry Speyer; and Alexandra Stanton and Sam Natapoff.

We are also grateful to Antimodular Studio for their in-kind support.

Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962–2014 is made possible, in part, thanks to the generous support of the James Howell Foundation and the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation.

Time Exposed: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Seascapes is made possible, in part, thanks to the generous support of the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation and the Japan Foundation, New York.

FRESH PAINT: Rudolf Stingel is made possible, in part, thanks to the generous support of The FLAG Art Foundation.

The presentation of Nina Yankowitz: In the Out/Out the In at the Parrish Art Museum is made possible thanks to the generous support of Eric Firestone Gallery; Helen Frankenthaler Foundation; Sherri and Darren Cohen; County of Suffolk; Stephanie Neville and Alan Beller; Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder; Wolf Kahn Foundation; Jane Wesman and Donald Savelson; The Evelyn Toll Family Foundation; and René and Marie-France Kern.

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 Parrish Art Museum’s educational programming is supported, in part, by the Institute of Museum and Library Services; Milford D. and Janice B. Gerton/Arts and Letters Foundation; Stephen Gregory Lioce; The New York Community Trust; The John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation; The Romenesa Foundation; Dime Community Bank; donors who wish to remain Anonymous; and the property taxpayers from the Southampton School District and Tuckahoe Common School District. Additional support for education initiatives is provided by the Museum’s annual Spring Fling and Midsummer Gala benefit events.

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Image Credits: Installation view of Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962–2014 at the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY (September 13, 2025–February 8, 2026). Photo: © Gary Mamay. Installation view of Time Exposed: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Seascapes at the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY (September 13, 2025–February 8, 2026). Photo: © Gary Mamay. Installation view of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Collider at the Parrish Art Museum (October 14, 2024–January 1, 2026). Photo: Jimmy Hamelin. ACCESS PARRISH. Courtesy of Vision Maker Productions, Inc. Visitors at the Parrish Art Museum. Photo: Lisa Tamburini. 2025 Fall Exhibition Openings at the Parrish Art Museum. Photos Courtesy of Lisa Tamburini and Vision Maker Productions, Inc.

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