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At the Galleries for July 10, 2025

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Eddie Cortes, “#1,” is on view at The Depot Art Gallery at the Montauk railroad station, in “Something Different/Something New,” on view through July 14.

Eddie Cortes, “#1,” is on view at The Depot Art Gallery at the Montauk railroad station, in “Something Different/Something New,” on view through July 14.

Darius Yektai, “Pink Hydrangeas in Clay Vase,” will be on view in the artist’s sixth solo show at the Grenning Gallery in Sag Harbor, opening next Thursday, July 17.

Darius Yektai, “Pink Hydrangeas in Clay Vase,” will be on view in the artist’s sixth solo show at the Grenning Gallery in Sag Harbor, opening next Thursday, July 17.

Rose Cameron, “Whispering Hibiscus,” will be on view in a solo show at the Sara Nightingale Gallery in Sag Harbor, opening on Thursday, July 10.

Rose Cameron, “Whispering Hibiscus,” will be on view in a solo show at the Sara Nightingale Gallery in Sag Harbor, opening on Thursday, July 10.

authorStaff Writer on Jul 8, 2025

Montauk

The Depot Art Gallery, at the Montauk railroad station at the corner of Flamingo Avenue and South Edgemere Street, is showing “Something Different/Something New,” through Monday, July 14. Featured artists include Peter Spacek, Tom Bogden, Michael Cardacino, Haim Mizrahi, Bob Wils, Steve Joester, Wm. Heppenheimer and Eddie Cortes. For more information, visit montaukartistsassociation.org

The Lucore Art, 87 South Euclid Avenue, is showing “Sea Between,” a photography show featuring 14 Montauk-based artists, showing works with a range of photographic techniques, from film and digital to mixed media photo collage, through Tuesday, July 15. For more information, visit thelucoreart.com.

Amagansett

Hesse Flatow, 68 Schellinger Road, is showing “Veronica, Veronica,” curated by Andrew Gardner and Emma Safir. The group exhibition features 33 international artists inside the 4,000 square foot former potato barn. For more information, visit hesseflatow.com.

East Hampton

Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Road in the hamlet of Springs, will open “Six in the Mix,” an exhibition featuring works by Kirsten Benfield, John Kneapler, John Haubrich, Dorothy W. Kopelman, Daniel Hughs Vernola and Grace Chun, with an opening reception on Friday, July 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. The exhibition will remain on view through Sunday. For more information, visit ashawagh-hall.org.

Eric Firestone Gallery, 4 Newtown Lane, is showing “My My, Hey Hey,” a group exhibition that explores the artist’s use of individual elements — color, brushstrokes, motifs and diverse materials — that repeat or meld into an unexpected whole. The exhibition will remain on view through July 30. For more information, visit ericfirestonegallery.com.

Halsey McKay Gallery, 79 Newtown Lane in East Hampton Village, is showing “Map of the Garden,” featuring works by Graham Collins, Lynne Drexler and Lucy Mink, through July 28. For more information, visit halseymckay.com.

The White Room Gallery, 3 Railroad Avenue, is showing “Every Picture Tells a Story.” Every picture tells a story and lets the art speak for itself. Some iconic images take the viewer back in time to the first moment a memory was formed. Others engage with dynamic visuals of America’s cinematic voyage eliciting laughter and camaraderie. For more information, visit thewhiteroom.gallery.

Wainscott

Tripoli Gallery, 26 Ardsley Road in Wainscott, is showing an exhibition featuring Yung Jake, “Sprites,” through Monday, July 14. For more information, visit tripoligallery.com.

LTV Studios, 75 Industrial Road, presents, “Practically,” an art show featuring the works of Antoinette Lanza, Chris Lucore, Zack Minskoff, Haim Mizrahi and Rocio Synder, through July 18. For more information, call 631-537-2777 or visit ltveh.org.

Bridgehampton

Chase Edwards Gallery, 2462 Main Street, is showing “Responsibly Immature,” an exhibition by Raster, a Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist focused on contemporary pop art sculptures. For more information, visit chaseedwardsgallery.com.

The Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons, 2418 Montauk Highway, is showing “Infinite Woman I,” through August 3, featuring works by Dorian Goldman, Sue Ferguson Gussow, Patricia Schnall Gutirrez, Mimi Saltzman, Kiki Smith and Susan Zises. For more information, visit wachamptonsny.org

Sag Harbor

The Ezra Gallery of the Hamptons at the Center for Jewish Life - Sag Harbor, 22 Long Island Avenue in Sag Harbor, is showing “Abstract Now,” curated by Noa Wynn. The intergenerational show features artists using abstraction to express ideas around space, land, culture, humanity and spirituality, and will feature Nicolás Guagnini, Sam Jablon, Abbey Drucker, Stacy Mehrfar, Iliana Ortega, Sara Mejia Kriendler, Darius Yektai, Quentin Curry, Brandon Ralph, Lauren Seiden, Jonah Freeman, Larissa Lockshin, Allison Zuckerman, Alec Waxman, Michael Dayton Hermann, Rachel Libeskind, and Michael Cuadrado Gonzalez. “Abstract Now” will remain on view through July 27. For more information, visit ezragallery.com.

The Superposition Gallery is showing its first contemporary collection at the Eastville Heritage House Museum, 139 Hampton Street. “Mami Wata” is a group exhibition curated by Storm Ascher and featuring Derrick Adams, Patrick Alston, Jessica Taylor Bellamy, Sanford Biggers, Layo Bright, Michael A. Butler, Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, Renée Cox, Damien Davis, Ellon Gibbs, Ashanté Kindle, Audrey Lyall, Eilen Itzel Mena, Ludovic Nkoth, Tariku Shiferaw, and Khari Turner. With a multitude of celebratory moments, a total of eight works included in the exhibition will also be donated to the institution on behalf of The Hamptons Black Arts Council founded by Storm Ascher to initiate the newly established “Hamptons Black Arts Council Contemporary Art Collection.” The exhibition will be on view through November 30. For more information, visit superpositiongallery.com.

Grenning Gallery, 26 Main Street, will open the Sixth Annual Solo Show for Darius Yektai, with an opening reception where guests can meet the artist, on Thursday, July 17, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. According to gallerist Laura Grenning, Yektai’s new body of work requires us to take a literal step back. These paintings are large and bold; colors synthesizing an abstract song about nature and emotion. The landscape plays the role of background, rooted in observational elements like branches, willow leaves, mountains, and horizon lines, combined with rich colors and gestural brushwork. Up close, we can investigate his decisions in the artistic process, but from afar, we recognize the prodigious skill of an abstract composer. The exhibition will remain on view through August 3. For more information, call 631-725-8469 or visit grenninggallery.com.

Keyes Art, 45 Main Street, is showing “A Painter’s Holiday,” featuring works by Lucy Villeneuve, Norman Blum, Grace Hartihan, Mary Heilmann, Willen de Kooning, Claude Lawrence, Leslee Stradford and Theodore Stamos, through July 29. For more information, visit juliekeyesart.com.

Romany Kramoris Gallery, 41 Main Street, is featuring the works of Michael Albert and Roger Sichel through July 24. For more information, call 631-725-2499 or visit kramorisgallery.com.

Sara Nightingale Gallery, 26 Main Street, will open “Rose Cameron, Forever, For Now,” a solo show, with an opening reception on Thursday, July 10, from 5 to 7 p.m. Cameron’s painting practice centers on two central motifs: basketweaving patterns and abstracted floral forms. In this exhibition, the hibiscus flower plays a central role, as it does in many Philippine traditions. Among its symbolic meanings — courage, passion, purity, femininity, joy — the fleeting nature of beauty stands out. As she layers paint, Cameron often erases her original imagery, leaving behind only outlines or faint traces. This intentional act allows for rediscovery and the unfolding of a story. Concealment, recollection and reconstruction mirror Cameron’s experience as an immigrant artist. Through painting, she recovers and reimagines the culture, rituals and colors of her native Philippines, honoring the fragments that remain and giving form to the cultural inheritance that continues to shape her. For more information, visit saranightingale.com.

Southmpton

Black & White Gallery, 4 North Main Street, is showing “Shimon Okshteyn: The Artist Estate | Part 2, Timeless Style,” through July 26. The show will feature a group of 23 artworks from 1984 to 2000 that showcases sculpture, collage, print, installation and paintings provided by the Ukrainian-born artist, with loans from private collections and works from the artist’s estate on view to the public for the first time. For more information, visit blackandwhiteartgallery.com.

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.

The Southampton Artists Association will host its Art in the Park fine art show on Saturday, July 19, and Sunday, July 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Agawam Park in Southampton Village. The event will feature over 60 vendors showcasing photography, painting and sculptures. For more information, visit southamptonartists.org.

Riverhead

East End Arts, 1333 East Main Street in Riverhead, is showing “Detour VI,” its annual summer group exhibition, through August 24. For more information, visit eastendarts.org.

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