Montauk
The Depot Art Gallery at the Montauk Long Island Rail Road station at Flamingo Avenue and Edgemere Street, will open “The End I,” a Montauk Artists Association members exhibit, with an opening reception on Saturday, May 24, from 5 to 7 p.m. The show will feature works by over 70 members of the association. Gallery hours are Thursday through Monday, from noon to 5 p.m. For more information, visit montaukartistsassociation.org.
The Lucore Art, 87 South Euclid Avenue, is showing “Eos,” an exhibition named after the recently discovered fluorescent nebula and Eos, featuring new works by gallerist and artist Chris Lucore, Haim Mizrahi, Rafael Algarin and Renee Dahl. Utilizing fluorescent and phosphorescent materials, each piece is designed to glow under black light, transforming the gallery space into a radiant environment that evokes the formation of stars and the energies of mythic origin. For more information, visit thelucoreart.com.
East Hampton
Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Road, will feature the Springs Improvement Society Members Show, opening on Friday, May 23, at 5 p.m. The exhibit will hang through Monday, May 26. For more information, visit richardlaw.com.
Clinton Academy, 151 Main Street, is showing an exhibit featuring works by artists featured in the new book, “Light, Sand and Sea: Hamptons Artists and Their Studios,” by Jamie Lopez and Coco Myers. The exhibition will remain on view through Monday, May 26. For more information, visit easthamptonhistory.org.
Eric Firestone Gallery, 4 Newtown Lane, will open “Smorgasbord,” with an opening reception on Friday, May 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibition will remain on view through June 22. For more information, visit ericfirestonegallery.com.
Ross School, 18 Goodfriend Drive, will open “Traces in Form: Mind, Body, Memory,” featuring artists Isadora Capraro, Chris Siefert and Amy Zerner, on May 30, with a reception planned from 4 to 5:30 p.m. For more information, visit ross.org.
Sorrel Sky Gallery, 58 Park Place, is celebrating its new East Hampton Gallery with the opening of the exhibition, “Wild Elegance: David Yarrow.” For more information, visit sorrelsky.com.
The White Room Gallery, 3 Railroad Avenue, is showing “La Femme,” featuring works by Terry O’Neill, Elise Remender, Sabrina Cabada, Rob Brinson, The Guys with the Same Name, Formento + Formento, Grace Baley and more, through June 8 with a portion of sales benefiting the Ellen Hermanson Breast Cancer Center. For more information, visit thewhiteroom.gallery.
Wainscott
Tripoli Gallery, 26 Ardsley Road, is showing “Birds,” featuring drawings and sculptures by Mamoun Nukumanu. The show revisits Nukumanu’s living sculptures, which have been growing outside the gallery in Wainscott over the past year, going dormant this past winter and rebudding this spring, as the artist repositioned and maneuvered each work. This exhibition culminates his residency, which began on March 25, 2024. Nukumanu is an earth-based interdisciplinary artist and ecological composer who weaves living tapestries that entangle trees, birds, bees, and humans across scales. Through this convergence of beings, a polyphonic symphony emerges through space and time. Nukumanu utilizes a process-based approach, harvesting and processing local materials into organic scaffolds that guide trees. These forms create voids that act as metamorphic nests to birth new realities. “Birds” will remain on view through June 2. For more information, visit tripoligallery.com.
Sag Harbor
Grenning Gallery, 26 Main Street in Sag Harbor, will unveil “Carmody | White,” an exhibition celebrating two classically trained painters — Kelly Carmody and Nelson H. White, with an opening reception on Saturday, May 24, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The exhibit will remain on view through June 15. For more information, call 631-725-8469 or visit grenninggallery.com.
Keyes Art on Main Street, is showing “Mirgrations,” featuring art by Oscar Molina, John Neville and Maria Schon, on view through June 5. For more information, visit keyesart.org.
Romany Kramoris Gallery, 41 Main Street, will open “Season Kickoff,” a group art show, with an opening reception on Saturday, May 24, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The exhibition, which features Michael Albert, Lois Bender, Casey Chalem Anderson, Adriana Barone, Joyce Brian, John Philip Capello, Linda Capello, Thomas Condon, Christopher Engel, Franklin Engel, Quincy Egginton, Muriel Hanson Falborn, Barbara Groot, Victoria Hartman, Ruby Jackson, Diana Malcolmson, Lauren Matzen, Bruce Mermelstein, Veronica Mezzina, Katherine Milliken, Christopher William Murphy, Kelly Nelson, Leila Pinto, Paula Raflo, Christina Schlesinger, Roger Sichel, Gayle Tudisco, and more, will be on view through June 12. For more information, call 631-725-2499 or visit kramorisgallery.com.
Sara Nightingale Gallery, 26 Main Street, will open “Something Lost, Something Gained,” a group show featuring works by Monica Banks, Scott Bluedorn, Francine Fleischer and Laurie Lambrecht, with an opening reception on Saturday, May 24, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The exhibition will remain on view through June 30. “Something Lost, Something Gained” brings together four local artists whose work is deeply embedded in the surrounding nature of eastern Long Island. Integrating found objects with a diverse range of other mediums, these artists view the environment through an empathic poetic lens. They find beauty in decay and imperfection. The grouping of works, whose subjects include birds, nests, bark, fungi and flowers, will together form a narrative in which works speak to one another through overlapping metaphors and symbolism. For more information, visit saranightingale.com.