NEXT | PARRISH USA250:
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
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Happy New Year! The Parrish Art Museum is excited to present a fresh lineup of exhibitions and programming in 2026, including a year-long series exploring the core ideals of the Declaration of Independence through the East End’s role in shaping American creativity and identity. Check out our 2026 Calendar of Exhibitions and Programs and our website for up-to-date information on all our offerin
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ENJOY | Member Morning
Saturday, January 10 | 10 AM
Join us for the first Member Morning of the year! Walk through the Museum’s galleries and mingle with fellow patrons. Museum docents will be available to answer questions about the Parrish and exhibitions on view. Complimentary coffee and tea will be available. Registration is recommended—drop in anytime between 10 AM and 12 PM.
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EXCLUSIVE TOUR | The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts
Thursday, January 22 | 6 PM

Museum Members at the Contemporary Circle level and above are invited to an intimate evening inside the artists’ studios at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts. Enjoy light refreshments and mingle with EFA artists before stepping into their studios. Advanced registration is required and limited space is available.

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CLOSING SOONEndless Limits and Time Exposed
On view through Sunday, February 8

Experience Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962–2014 in tandem with Time Exposed: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Seascapes before the two exhibitions close next month.

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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.
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; Stephen Gregory Lioce; the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation; 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.

Images: January at the Parrish. Courtesy of the Parrish Art Museum. PARRISH USA250. Courtesy of the Parrish Art Museum. The Parrish Café. Photo: Vision Maker Productions, Inc. Photo Courtesy of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts. 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.

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