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KIDS: LOOK AT THE BOOK WORKSHOP WITH KARYN MANNIX
Saturday, March 30 | 12:30 PM
In this creative workshop, students will learn the basics of hand-made book production while practicing a simple folding technique and preparing a book cover, both techniques that can be done at home. This 2-hour workshop will provide an introductory glimpse into the use of watercolor, where students will paint a panoramic scene, accordion fold it, and turn it into a one-of-a-kind personal art book.
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STUDIO: LOOK AT THE BOOK WORKSHOP WITH KARYN MANNIX
Saturday, March 30 | 3 PM
Karyn Mannix leads a group workshop for adults on creating a 3D abstract accordion book. This workshop will explore design and production strategies for incorporating abstract pop-ups in artist books. We will explore paper folding, paper cutting, and cover making to create a simple one-of-kind, 3-dimensional abstract pop-up book.
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STUDIO: FAUX FINISH WORKSHOP – 5 WEEK COURSE
Mondays from April 1 to April 29 | 10 AM
This 5-week workshop will explore and discuss Decorative Painting techniques sponging, ragging, glazing, layering and distressing, metallic finishes, stenciling, faux bois, faux marbling, etc. Bring wooden or foam-core boards to practice on, and one small wooden piece to decorate.
Bring a selection of colors you would like to work with. Chalk or Mineral paints, wax, metallic or crackle paints, stencil, chalk and wax brushes, plastic containers for water
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STUDIO: WATERCOLOR STUDIO – 5 WEEK COURSE
Tuesdays from April 2 to April 30 | 10 AM
SOLD OUT
This five-week watercolor workshop will focus on two exceptional artists, the Swiss born German Paul Klee and the Cuban born Lourdes Sanchez. By analyzing their work, we will examine how each artist developed their palette and composition choices, while experimenting with their techniques and applying them to our own work. Weekly demonstrations of watercolor techniques will include gradated washes, wet on wet, wet on dry, and dry brush. Students are encouraged to bring photos of subject matter they would like to explore.
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STUDIO: LOOK AT THE BOOK WORKSHOP WITH BARBARA THOMAS
Saturday, April 6 | 2 PM
LEARN HOW TO CREATE A FANTASTIC AND UNIQUE BOOK! This show presents a fantastic look at books—creative books, what books mean to us, censorship of books, and more. With guidance from Barbara and using the inspiration of the SAC show, bookmakers will develop a theme for their book and manipulate materials on hand to make a book of any fun, conceptual, and creative shape, size, or idea. A book can take any form! Barbara will assist bookmakers in different ways to write, draw, fold, bind, cut, glue, paint, etc., to realize a unique book.
Barbara Thomas is a longtime artist and teacher in the East End. She is also known far and wide for illustrating the iconic Amelia Bedelia children’s books first created by her father, Fritz Siebel.
OPEN TO ALL, AGES 5+
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DAY 1
Friday, April 12
5:30-7:00 Cocktail Reception & Earth Central Hub
7:00 Intro: Directors Robert Kenner, Melissa Robledo
Film: Food, Inc. 2: Back for Seconds
The film centers around innovative farmers, future-thinking food producers, workers’ rights activists and prominent legislators such as U.S Senators Cory Booker and Jon Tester, who are facing these companies head-on to inspire change and build a healthier, more sustainable future. |
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DAY 2
Saturday, April 13
5:30-7:00 Cocktail Reception & Earth Central Hub
7:00 Intro: Kate Plumb
Film: Common Ground
Directed by eco-filmmaking duo, Josh Tickell and Rebecca Tickell, (FUEL, The Big Fix, Kiss the Ground), the new film features appearances and narration by notable Hollywood talent including Laura Dern, Jason Momoa, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, Ian Somerhalder, and Donald Glover. The star-studded narration is structured as a heartfelt letter to our children’s generation – the very generation who will soon inherit the Earth. The letter, and the film itself, are an urgent message about the harsh realities of our future, as well as a hopeful and practical plan for how to mend the broken systems that dictate human existence on Earth. |
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DAY 3
Sunday, April 14
11:00 Breakfast Bites
11:45 Talk: Scott Chaskey
12:10 Films: The Soul of a Farmer & KELP!
The Soul of A Farmer shadows Patty Gentry, a former chef, as she battles to earn a living on her three-acre Early Girl Farm on Long Island. Isabella Rossellini, from whom Patty rents her land tells us, “Patty is the Picasso of vegetables!”
KELP! Under the looming shadow of ecological breakdown, a young aspiring filmmaker goes in search of a surprising super-solution that can help build a better future for humans and the planet. Join her and the crew on an epic visual journey aboard the good ship Gleaner through Britain’s rugged coastline, as they discover the power of Kelp to regenerate our coasts, and empower communities.
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STUDIO: SIP + PAINT WITH DEBORAH ACQUINO
Thursday, April 18 | 3 PM
Join our art class and embark on a creative journey to unlock the power of color mixing.
In this hands-on workshop you will learn the basic techniques to blend and combine paint colors effectively, allowing you to create a cohesive and harmonious palette that will elevate your artwork to the next level of excellence.
This paint and sip workshop is for beginners or experienced artists that love to spend creative time painting with your own mixed colors while enjoying a supportive and inspiring environment to nurture your creativity and unleash your full potential.
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FILM: THE ABCs OF BOOK BANNING
Saturday, April 20 | 2 PM
Southampton Arts Center and Hamptons Doc Fest Present this Academy Award Nominated film, which reveals the voices of the impacted parties of books banned from school districts, inspiring hope for the future through the profound insights of inquisitive youthful minds.
Immediately following will be the panel discussion: Libraries Today and Tomorrow.
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TALK: LIBRARIES TODAY AND TOMORROW
Saturday, April 20 | 2 PM
Following screening of “The ABCs of Book Banning”, join us for a panel discussion with local librarians Steve Alcalde, Sara Fiore, Marci Byrne, and Liz Burns, Director of the Rogers Memorial Library. Christina Strassfield, Director of the Southampton Arts Center, will moderate the discussion. This free event is presented in conjunction with the Southampton Arts Center’s Look at the Book exhibit on display through May 4.
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TALK: JOHN’S MEMORY BOOK
Sunday, April 21 | 1 PM
Join Look at the Book artist John Buchbinder and Marta Kazandjian on Sunday, April 21 at 1 PM to discuss John’s Memory Book. John Buchbinder was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and during treatment experienced an adverse event that impacted his speech. His work with Marta Kazandjian, a local and dedicated speech pathologist, resulted in the discovery that his photographs, printed and pasted in spiral bound notebooks with the help of his wife, Nikki Shomer, sparked his recall of meaningful moments…becoming his “Photographic Memory.”
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STUDIO: FIGURE DRAWING WORKSHOP
Fridays | 1 PM
Working from a live model, artist Linda Capello’s figure drawing workshop will explore techniques of line, mass, gesture, proportion, and foreshortening, starting with short poses and working towards one long pose. Each student will receive personal attention and detailed instruction. Dry mediums such as soft vine charcoal, conte, or graphite, and kneaded erasers, and 14″x17″ or larger pads, are requested.
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The galleries will be CLOSED Sunday, March 31.
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