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At the Galleries, for December 4, 2025

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Seek One, “Rose,” is on view at the White Room Gallery in East Hampton, which will host a holiday party on Saturday, December 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. celebrating the show, “Spin.”

Seek One, “Rose,” is on view at the White Room Gallery in East Hampton, which will host a holiday party on Saturday, December 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. celebrating the show, “Spin.”

Hunt Slonem, “White Diamond Dust,” is on view at The Grenning Gallery in Sag Harbor as a part of its annual “Gems” holiday exhibition.

Hunt Slonem, “White Diamond Dust,” is on view at The Grenning Gallery in Sag Harbor as a part of its annual “Gems” holiday exhibition.

Michelle Stuart, “Land/Space/Time, 2011,” is on view at The Drawing Room Gallery in East Hampton as a part of its “Points of Light” exhibition.

Michelle Stuart, “Land/Space/Time, 2011,” is on view at The Drawing Room Gallery in East Hampton as a part of its “Points of Light” exhibition.

authorStaff Writer on Dec 2, 2025

Montauk

The Lucore Art, 87 South Euclid Avenue in Montauk, will open its annual Holiday Exhibition 2025, a large-scale group show featuring over a hundred East End artists, each presenting a standout work. The show will be on view from December 6 through January 28, with a reception planned for Saturday, December 6, from 4 to 7 p.m.

For more information, visit thelucoreart.com.

East Hampton

The Drawing Room, 55 Main Street in East Hampton, is showing “Points of Light,” featuring Vija Celmins, Alice Hope, John Iversen, Patricia Maurides, Ted Muehling, Michelle Stuart and John Torreano, through January 18.

For more information, visit drawingroom-gallery.com.

Halsey McKay Gallery, 79 Newtown Lane in East Hampton, is showing works by Eleanor Connover, Lauren Luloff and Tessa G. O’Brien in a show curated by Hilary Schaffner, on view through December 31.

For more information, visit halseymckay.com.

The White Room Gallery, 3 Railroad Avenue in East Hampton, is showing “Spin,” with a reception and holiday party planned for Saturday, December 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. Artists featured in “Spin” include Pascal Guetta, Punk Me Tender, Taylor Smith, Artford, Seek One, Brad Beyer, Gregory Goy, Jack Flo, SQRA, Joseph Kraham, Rock Therrien and more.

For more information, visit thewhiteroom.gallery.

Wainscott

Tripoli Gallery, 26 Ardsley Road in Wainscott, is showing “Making It Home,” through January 26. The group show features work by Jeremy Dennis, Sally Egbert, Sabra Moon Elliot, Hiroyuki Hamada, Judith Hudson, and Miles Partington and is the 21st Annual Thanksgiving Collective at the gallery. “Making It Home,” featuring artists who call the East End home, invites the viewer to consider the idea of home in all its forms. There is the home we are born into, the home we shape for ourselves, and the home we imagine for those who come after us.

For more information, visit tripoligallery.com.

Sag Harbor

Grenning Gallery, 26 Main Street in Sag Harbor, is showing “Gems of the Grenning Gallery,” its annual holiday exhibition featuring a varied range of small-scale paintings from artists including Hunt Slonem, Ben Genske, Daniela Astone, Marc Dalessio, Sarah Lamb and Darius Yektai, as well as brand new paintings by Terry Elkins, Amy Florence, Kristy Gordon, Doug Reina and Nelson H. White. The show will remain on view through January 11, with price points for every kind of collector, from $500 to $50,000.

For more information, visit grenninggallery.com.

Keyes Art, 45 Main Street in Sag Harbor, is showing its Holiday Exhibition, featuring Bert Stern, Gabe Aiello, Steve Romm, Jerry Schofield and Jonathan Greenberg.

For more information, visit keyesart.com.

Romany Kramoris Gallery, 41 Main Street in Sag Harbor, is showing its Annual Small Works Holiday Invitational. The show, which will feature artworks that are 20-by-20 inches or smaller, will benefit from open house receptions every Saturday, throughout the holiday season, from 3 to 6 p.m. and will feature artists including Michael Albert, Jude Albert, Jude Amsel, Karen Amster-Young, Adriana Barone, Lois Bender, Joyce Brian, Christine Cadarette, Linda Capello, John Philip Capello, Casey Chalem Anderson, Lucille Colin, Thomas Condon, Quincy Egginton, Christopher Engel, Franklin Engel, Patricia Feiwel, Rick Gold, Mark Golden, Barbara Groot, Peter Gumpel, Muriel Hanson Falborn, Victoria Hartman, Anne Holtermann, Ruby Jackson, Romany Kramoris, Lutha Leahy-Miller, Ghilia Lipman-Wulf, Peter Lipman-Wulf, Lauren Matzen, Joanna McCarthy, Bruce Mermelstein, Veronica Mezzina, Katherine Milliken, Kelly Nelson, Maria Orlova, Paula Raflo, Heidi Rain, Shel de Satnik, Christina Schlesinger, Mara Sfara, Roger Sichel, Gayle Tudisco, Richard Udice and more.

For more information, visit KramorisGallery.com.

Sara Nightingale Gallery, 26 Main Street in Sag Harbor, is showing “Going Through and Not Around,” an exhibition featuring works by Jennifer Cross, through December 15.

For more information, visit saranightingale.com.

Bridgehampton

Chase Edwards Gallery, 2462 Main Street in Bridgehampton, is showing a group exhibition, featuring American painters Janet Jennings, Rene Romero Schuler and Kathryn Hayman along with additional artists from the gallery stable through December. The gallery is open weekends and by appointment.

For more information, visit chaseedwardsgallery.com.

Stella Flame Gallery, 2385 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton, invites guests to meet Holly Tupper and indulge in all things Cultus Artem on Sunday, December 7, from 2 to 4 p.m. Tupper will be in the gallery sharing the secrets of her natural skincare and fragrance collections, with a limited selection of Holly’s latest collection of jewelry also on view. Composed of rare gemstones collected over decades from all corners of the globe, Tupper’s pieces are crafted with attention to detail and in an array of palettes. This event will also kick off the gallery’s toy drive, which supports Heart of the Hamptons.

For more information, visit stellaflamegallery.com.

The Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons, 2418 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton, is showing “Understories,” featuring six acclaimed artists whose practices engage with the natural world in diverse ways. Robin du Plessis transforms natural artifacts gathered on her daily walks into layered photographs that reflect on evolution, mutation, and our shifting relationship with the natural world. Laurie Lambrecht merges deconstructed painting and landscape photography, transforming both into new abstractions that invite us to reconsider how nature is perceived. Kiki Smith is internationally recognized for her explorations of the human body, animals, and nature; Anne Seelbach brings attention to environmental concerns through abstraction and color; Tiffany Shlain, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist creates works that meld themes of feminism, philosophy, technology, and nature; and Marianne Weil works in bronze and glass, evoking geological and archaeological processes.

For more information, visit wachamptons.org

Southampton

JHB Gallery at Jetsam Studio, 58 Jobs Lane in Southampton Village, is showing “Water Glasses” and photographic abstracts by Amanda Means, Scott Morgan’s shimmering light-etched “Surygrams,” Mia Pearlman’s intricate wall works in cut paper, Ellen Carey’s color-saturated experimental darkroom photography, classic gestural abstract painting by Mark Saltz, as well as contemporary jacquard tapestry works by Annette Cords. The artwork will be on view alongside contemporary furniture and design classics by the likes of Pierre Jeanneret, René Gabriel and Charlotte Perriand.

For more information, visit jhbgallery.com.

Slattery Gallery, 30a Jobs Lane in Southampton, presents “Flore et Faune,” a curated collection of rare Man Ray photographs taken during his time in Paris. “Flore et Faune,” French for flora and fauna, encapsulates the exhibition, which includes images of flowers alongside portraits of women, including his iconic muse, Kiki de Montparnasse. The exhibition is on display through January 26. Also on view are original works by Milton Avery, Willem de Kooning, Wolf Kahn, and Pablo Picasso.

For more information, visit slatterygallery.com.

North Fork

The North Fork Art Collective is showing “Under the Harvest Moon,” in partnership with Aldo Coffee Company, 103 Front Street in Greenport. “Under the Harvest Moon” brings together a curated selection of local artists whose work reflects the abundance, transformation, and introspection of autumn on the East End, and features a diverse mix of mediums.

Featured artists include: Georgia Suter, Diane Alec Smith, Wendy Prellwitz, Arden Scott, Kate Gerstner, Verona Penalba, Patricia Feiler, Josi Friedrich, Sylvia Channing, and more.

For more information, visit northforkartcollective.com.

To submit art or gallery openings and showings, email Co-Publisher Kathryn G. Menu at kmenu@expressnewsgroup.com

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