From left, Destinee Ross, Joakim von Ditmar, Pauline Willis and Phyllis Hollis.
Artist Jackie Fuchs
M & M Fine Art's Catherine McCormick
Artist Rainer Andreessen at M & M Fine Art
Pam Mbatani and Mago at the RJD Gallery booth with a piece by artist Jules Arthur
Jeff Muhs and family with his work at Roman Fine Art
Erica Berkowitz of Haven Gallery with Scott Radke sculpture
From left, Destinee Ross, Joakim von Ditmar, Pauline Willis and Phyllis Hollis.
Artist Jackie Fuchs
M & M Fine Art's Catherine McCormick
Artist Rainer Andreessen at M & M Fine Art
Pam Mbatani and Mago at the RJD Gallery booth with a piece by artist Jules Arthur
Jeff Muhs and family with his work at Roman Fine Art
Erica Berkowitz of Haven Gallery with Scott Radke sculpture
From July 5 to 7, Bridgehampton was abuzz with those who had art on their mind. Market Art + Design returned to the East End for its ninth year, and inside the pavilion erected on the grounds of The Bridgehampton Museum were representatives from over 80 galleries who displayed artwork and furnishings, all of which were available for purchase. This year's Market Art + Design fair was the biggest yet and benefitted the Parrish Art Museum.
The market showcased art ranging from painting and photography to sculpture. Many of the gallerists and artists were on hand and available to discuss the artwork with patrons who stopped by to have a look. In front of the pavilion, attendees were offered a complimentary Aperol spritz and many took advantage of the Instagram-ready, Aperol-themed display and bocce ball court. A food truck was also on hand for those looking to grab a quick bite.
-Jennifer Corr
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