Art in the Park Marks 25 Years in Southampton - 27 East

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Art in the Park Marks 25 Years in Southampton

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Annie Guthrie Gudis,

Annie Guthrie Gudis, "Poppies,"48" x 60." COURTESY SAA

Ben Bonart,

Ben Bonart, "Every Season." BENBONARTGALLERY

Bruce Reinfeld,

Bruce Reinfeld, "Peace." COURTESY SAA

David Margolis,

David Margolis, "Statue Mosaic." COURTESY SAA

Katerina Husman,

Katerina Husman, "Inspiration." COURTESY SAA

Kerream Jones,

Kerream Jones, "Flowers on Sunday." COURTESY SAA

authorStaff Writer on Jul 14, 2025

The 25th annual Art in the Park, a juried outdoor fine art show presented by the Southampton Artists Association, returns to Agawam Park on Saturday, July 19, and Sunday, July 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.

The two-day show will feature work from more than 50 artists, including paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor and pastel, as well as photography. Artwork will be available in a variety of formats, including framed and matted prints, canvas, and metal.

“There truly is something for everyone at this fine art show,” said SAA Board President Danielle Leef. “It is a great time to come to the Village, stroll in our park and check out the Village restaurants.”

Attendees can meet the artists, explore the work on display, and enjoy a live broadcast by WEHM radio on Saturday, which will also include giveaways. Admission is free.

Founded in 1987, the Southampton Artists Association is a nonprofit organization composed of both professional and amateur artists from the East End. In addition to Art in the Park, the group hosts four annual exhibitions at the Levitas Center for the Arts at the Southampton Cultural Center and a year-end members’ show at Southampton Town Hall.

Art in the Park will be held at Agawam Park, 51 Pond Lane, Southampton. For more information, visit southamptonartists.org.

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