A Summer of Digital Art and Virtual Reality at Southampton Arts Center - 27 East

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A Summer of Digital Art and Virtual Reality at Southampton Arts Center

authorStaff Writer on Jun 26, 2023

A collection of fine art, virtual reality offerings, performance and digital art comes to Southampton Cultural Center (SCC) when ARTACOM presents a special Artists’ Exhibition presenting over 30 artists.

At the show’s opening reception on Sunday, July 2, from 4 to 7 p.m. meet Roger Sichel and friends as they present works including paintings, new media, digital arts and experiences, VR, NFTs, sculptures, performance arts and fashion.

Artists include Roger Sichel, Maxi, Patrick McMullan, Julie O’Brien, Ray Gross, Inson Wood, John Melillo, Pamela Lubell, Peter Max, Cannon Hersey, Stas Rutkowski, Leila Ella Pinto, Howard Kanovitz, Jaxi, Gabe Aiello and DJ Leon. Visit artacom.io for a full list of participating artists.

Works Include highlights from Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Anatole Krasnyansy, Daria Deshuk, John Hersey, Alexander Chen, Felix Mas, Karl Wenig, Marsel Mouly, Patrick Guyton, Andrew Bone, Scott Jacobs, Leblanc Stewart and Edmund Blair Leighton.

The work remains on view through August 28 and the event is for all generations, from Boomers to Generation Alpha. The show provides an immersive experience merging the real world with the digital, in celebration of art advancement.

Southampton Cultural Center located at 25 Pond Lane, Southampton. For more information, schedule and tickets, visit artacom.io.

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