This Week at
The Bridgehampton Museum
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Bruce Lieberman: Paintings Opening!
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On View: March 14 – April 11, 2026
Reception: Saturday, March 14 from 4 to 6pm
Free Admission
The Nathaniel Rogers House, Bridgehampton
The Bridgehampton Museum is pleased to present Bruce Lieberman: Paintings, a new exhibition of work by East End artist Bruce Lieberman, opening Saturday, March 14 and on view through Saturday, April 11 at the historic Nathaniel Rogers House.
“I am trying to create the greatest paintings that I can make,” Lieberman writes. “Work that transcends the contemporary issues of photography, market, and fashion. It is a conversation with the history of painting and a reaction to pretense and the photographic.”
Lieberman is speaking the language of painting. His work deals with painted space and composition and embraces the quality of paint and the process. It is a painted love song, replete with its unvarnished humanness and unabashed brush marks, human marks- his marks. His work grows from a quiet, and not so quiet, insistence on the personal, the intimate, and sincere–the enduring truth.
Although a viewer may first encounter a tree, it moves beyond the simple recording of appearance. Color and gesture convey the sensation of light, wind, and atmosphere, while compositional relationships unfold with a musical sensibility. Forms are adjusted, pressed, and sometimes contorted, revealing a dynamic interplay between improvisation and intention. What emerges is both a dance and a negotiation, a record of how a painting is constructed over time.
Poet Richard Elman once observed of Lieberman: “He’s a painter of great potential range and ambition who has had the good sense, for the moment, to stare with painterly delight at a clump of blooming forsythias that have somehow escaped with all their vividness the martyrdoms of lawn care.” Elman notes the conviction, intelligence, and gritty playfulness in Lieberman’s work, where ordinary materials are transformed through close attention and curiosity.
Working intuitively yet with disciplined sensitivity, Lieberman builds surfaces through improvisation, allowing forms to emerge gradually. The paintings are both spontaneous and deliberate: areas dissolve and re-form, edges soften, and color carries the emotional weight of the image Rather than offering a single fixed viewpoint, each painting becomes a meditation on perception itself, a sustained act of looking.
Critics have often noted the artist’s commitment to painting as an ongoing process of discovery. Rooted in Abstract Expressionism yet unmistakably tied to the coastal landscape of eastern Long Island. Lieberman’s paintings reflect a deep commitment to the enduring language of paint. They affirm painting as a living, evolving practice capable of conveying sensation, duration, and presence.
Bruce Lieberman: Paintings brings together a focused selection of recent and earlier works, offering viewers an opportunity to encounter the evolution of an artist who has quietly shaped the region’s artistic dialogue for decades.
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| On View: April 18 – May 23, 2026
Reception: Saturday, April 18 from 5 to 7pm
Free Admission
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk. Hwy., Bridgehampton
“When asked to curate an exhibition for the Bridgehampton Museum, Mary Dinaburg and I wanted to showcase artists working on the East End or who have a relationship to the Bridgehampton Museum.
To this end we wanted to work with a large framework that would be inclusive to show these artists practices. We needed a united perspective of intent for the exhibition and felt that by approaching the artwork through their various physical characteristics it would enable viewers to compare the works through the lens of their physicality.
Thus, the exhibition MATERIALS SPEAK was born.”
– Barbara MacAdams
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Sydney Albertini
Suzanne Anker
David Kennedy Carter
Philippe Cheng
Eric Dever
Mary Heilmann
Brianna Hernandez
Barry Holden
Dennis Hollingsworth
Mel Kendrick
Debbie Ma
Russell Maltz
Curtis Mitchell
Candace Montgomery
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Joel Perlman
David Row
Brie Ruais
Bonnie Rychlak
Bastienne Schmidt
Drew Shiflett
Julian Schnabel
Jeanne Silverthorne
John Torreano
Mark Van Wagner
Claire Watson
Nina Yankowitz
Almond Zigmund
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Long Island During the American Revolution: The Battle of Long Island and the British Occupation with Bill Bleyer
Saturday, March 28th
from 5 to 6PM
Free Admission
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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Author and historian Bill Bleyer will join us for a talk on the largest battle of the American Revolution, a defeat that could have spelled the end of the Continental Army in 1776, and the subsequent British occupation and hardships it caused for Long Island residents until the end of the conflict in 1783. Because of this, Long Island was the last place occupied by the British during the Revolution. Join us for a look back at Long Island under siege.
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Handbuilding Ceramics with Hilary Helfant
6 Wednesdays, April 1st to May 6th
from 10AM to 1PM
$180 per person
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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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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A Tour with Bruce Lieberman
Saturday, April 11th
from 3 to 4PM
Free Admission
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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Join local artist Bruce Lieberman for a tour of his exhibition, Bruce Lieberman: Paintings. Bruce will lead guests through the exhibition giving insight to his methods, sharing stories about his life and the works on view. Critics have often noted the artist’s commitment to painting as an ongoing process of discovery. Rooted in Abstract Expressionism yet unmistakably tied to the coastal landscape of eastern Long Island. Lieberman’s paintings reflect a deep commitment to the enduring language of paint. They affirm painting as a living, evolving practice capable of conveying sensation, duration, and presence.
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Fortepianist Daniel Adam Maltz in Concert
Sunday, April 19th
from 5 to 6PM
$50 per person
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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The Bridgehampton Museum presents, a concert by Vienna-based Fortepianist Daniel Adam Maltz performing the works of Haydn and Mozart’s as they intended them to be heard — in a private home on a period instrument.
During the Classical era in Vienna, composers expected their keyboard music to entertain relatively small audiences in more intimate settings than today’s large concert halls. And, the era’s pianos (known as “fortepianos”) are very different from modern Steinways.
Fortepianist Daniel Adam Maltz studied Historical Performance at the Royal Academy of Music in London and at Vienna’s University for Music and Performing Arts. He performs on historic Viennese fortepianos, utilizing the vast range of tones, colors, and techniques familiar to Classical era composers.
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The Sculpture and the Lawnmower Adventure or Why I am Afraid of Lawnmowers
Friday, April 24th
from 6 to 7PM
Free Admission
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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Join author Mary Dinaburg and illustrator Russell Maltz for a lively discussion on the making of The Sculpture and the Lawnmower Adventure or Why I Am Afraid of Lawnmowers. Based on a true incident that occurred right here in Bridgehampton, this charming and poignant book is narrated by the sculpture itself, offering a unique and heartfelt perspective. Through humor and imagination, the story explores themes of acceptance, resilience, and love. Don’t miss this behind-the-scenes conversation about how a local event inspired a creative collaboration and an unforgettable tale.
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Opera Days in the Hamptons
Friday and Saturday, May 1st and 2nd
from 4 to 5PM
$40 per person, per event
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton
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Songs of Love and Suffering
Friday, May 1st
from 4 to 5PM
As part of the Rites of Spring’s program, Opera Days in the Hamptons, join us for a performance by mezzo-soprano Michaela Larsen, horn player Noah Fotis-Larsen, and guitarist Sebastián Molina performing a moving selection of works exploring themes of romance, longing, and heartbreak. French art songs by Gabriel Fauré and Claude Debussy for mezzo-soprano and guitar open the recital, highlighting the elegance and emotional depth of the French mélodie tradition. The program continues with Bruce Adolphe’s Ladino Songs of Love and Suffering, a powerful song cycle for soprano, guitar, and French horn inspired by the historic Ladino musical tradition. Together, these works create an evocative musical journey through love, memory, and human emotion in the intimate setting of the Bridgehampton Museum.
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Britten Folk Songs
Saturday, May 2nd
from 4 to 5PM
As part of the Rites of Spring’s program, Opera Days in the Hamptons, join us for a performance by soprano Ashley Galvani Bell, tenor Yiran Xing, and harpist Ruth Bennett. This program highlights a rich selection of European art songs and folk traditions, including works by André Caplet, Maurice Ravel, and Benjamin Britten. Audiences will experience Britten’s evocative folk song arrangements for voice and harp alongside Ravel’s vibrant Greek folk melodies and a virtuosic harp paraphrase inspired by Verdi’s Rigoletto. Internationally acclaimed performers bring these pieces to life, showcasing expressive vocal artistry paired with the shimmering sound of the harp. This intimate recital offers a rare opportunity to hear beloved folk-inspired repertoire in the historic setting of the Bridgehampton Museum.
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Beer & Blacksmithing
Fridays, from 4 to 8PM
June 5 | July 10 | August 7 | September 11 | October 2
$50 per person, per class
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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The Bridgehampton Museum is happy to welcome Ricky Bottenus to guide guests in the art of blacksmithing.
Join us for a chance to swing a hammer and forge hot steel into your very own bottle opener! Drinks and pizza will be provided. Space is limited to 6 participants so buy your tickets today! This event is limited to guests 21 and older.
One of our set dates doesn’t work for you? Want Ricky to bring his blacksmithing set up to you? Email Ricky today to set up a private session – ricky@bhmuseum.org
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Confessions: Personal Essays Take Center Stage
sponsored by James Lane Post
Friday, June 5th
from 6 to 7PM
$20 per person
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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With a rich artistic history on the East End, this evening at The Bridgehampton Museum shines a light on the talent of local writers. The event showcases a variety of voices reading their short personal essays, exploring how we define ourselves, our values, our strengths and weaknesses. Sharing the first-person human condition brings us together, with humor, with heartbreak, and with a goal of mutual understanding.
The event is curated by Hamptons writer Heather Buchanan. Her column Kiss & Tell was recently awarded Best Print Humor Column in the country by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Buchanan has also won awards from the Press Club of Long Island and the National Federation of Press Women. Previous spoken word events she has produced have been sell outs such as at Bay Street Theater and The Church in Sag Harbor and Greenwich Village.
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Saturdays, June 20, July 11, August 15 and September 12
from 10am to 5pm
Free Admission
The Corwith House, 2368 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton
Join Hampton Vintage on the beautiful grounds of the Bridgehampton Museum. The show includes a curated group of 50+ top vendors showcasing the best in vintage fashion, handmade items, and one-of-a-kind treasures. The event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 10am and close at 5pm. Remember, the early bird gets the worm! Follow them on Instagram @hamptonflea to learn more about all their locations this summer.
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Leibisch’s Journey with Lenny Ackerman
Saturday, June 20th
from 5 to 6PM
Free Admission
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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Author Lenny Ackerman will be at the Bridgehampton Museum for a talk on his book Leibisch’s Journey. Ackerman will discuss his father’s remarkable story, tracing a life shaped by determination, displacement, and hope. Through conversation and reading, the evening offers insight into a deeply personal journey and the broader human experience it reflects. Join us at the Nathaniel Rogers House or live via Zoom to enjoy this talk.
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Encaustic Workshop with Bonnie Rychlak
Monday to Friday, June 22nd to 26th
from 9AM to 12PM
$200 per person
The Corwith House, 2368 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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Description 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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Journey of Hope: The Irish in New York with Dr. Tara Rider, PhD
Saturday, June 26th
from 5 to 6PM
Free Admission
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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From the 18th century onwards, dramatic numbers of Irish citizens emigrated to the U.S., often to escape religious persecution and economic hardship. They left the comfort and support of family, friends, and loved ones to arrive in an America that often regarded the Irish as incompatible with American ideals. We will take a fascinating multimedia look at the history and culture of the Irish of New York from their immigrant beginnings to the present day. Their journey of hope is reflected in the shared experiences of immigrants from around the world coming to America.
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Life & Figure Drawing with Bruce Lieberman
6 Wednesdays, July 1st to August 5th
from 5:30 to 7:30PM
$20 per person, per class
The Nathaniel Rogers House, 2539 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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Following an old established tradition this workshop will use the nude figure with instruction from Bruce Lieberman. The workshop will address fundamental, basic exercises that develop skills and introduce figure drawing techniques in various mediums. Each individual participant will be guided based on their experience and strengths. The critical and aesthetic understanding of a drawing is the foundation for developing a distinct personal artistic vision. A vision shaped by individuality and diversity of expression. Students are asked to bring all their own supplies and drawing mediums such as charcoal, conte, or graphite are requested. A material list will be supplied upon registration. Classes will be limited to 10 students per class. RSVPs are required.
Instructor’s Background
Beginning his career as a figurative painter in New York City in the early ’80s, Lieberman had his first solo show of narrative paintings at the Pene Du Bois Gallery in the East Village. Although he has rarely given workshops, he has over 40 years of teaching experience, most recently at Stony Brook University, where he taught figure drawing and painting. Lieberman has lived full-time in Water Mill for over 40 years, which made him especially eager to teach here at the Museum.
His work is in numerous museums and private collections and critical reviews and commentaries have appeared in books, newspapers, journals, and magazines, including The New York Times, Newsday, and The Huffington Post. Since the early ’80s, he has been exhibiting in many NY and Long Island Museums and Galleries. Including the Parrish Art Museum, Guild Hall and most of the galleries on the East End of Long Island. Most recently, his work was exhibited at the Center for Figurative Painting in New York and the Nassau County Museum of Art.
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Truman Capote Walk
Saturdays, July 25th
from 9 to 10:30AM
Free Admission
The Long Pond Greenbelt Nature Center, 1061 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 |
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Join Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt for a moderately paced 3-mile hike through oak/hickory forest with views of Crooked Pond, Long Pond and Deer Drink. With a donation from Truman Capote and Jack Dunphy, The Nature Conservancy preserved the land around Crooked Pond, a rare coastal plain pond in the Long Pond Greenbelt. Leader: Doreen Johnston, 516-994-5947. This is a Co-Sponsored event with The Bridgehampton Museum and the Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt.
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Encaustic Workshop with Bonnie Rychlak
Monday to Friday, September 21 to 25th
from 9AM to 12PM
$200
The Corwith House, 2368 Mtk Hwy. Bridgehampton |
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Description 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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