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At the Galleries for November 13, 2025

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Christopher Engel's

Christopher Engel's "Lotus (Portrait of Light Series)" is one of several pieces by the artist that will be featured in a showcase of his work this weekend at the Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor.

David Slater's

David Slater's "Optimo T" is on view at The Lucore Art in Montauk as a part of the exhibition, "Moment of Motion."

authorStaff Writer on Nov 11, 2025

Montauk

The Lucore Art, 87 South Euclid Avenue in Montauk, is showing “Moment of Motion,” featuring works by David Slater and Marilyn Church, with a reception planned for Saturday, November 15, from 4 to 7 p.m. The show, which captures painting as an act of living — bold, tactile and present — will remain on view through December 2.

For more information, visit thelucoreart.com.

East Hampton

Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Road in the hamlet of Springs in East Hampton, will host “Walk This Way,” an art auction and fundraiser for Ashawagh Hall. Each artist has been given a 12-by-12 panel to create something, with a silent auction planned for each painting. The opening reception will be held on Friday, November 14, from 5 to 8 p.m. when bidding will begin, with the show remaining on view from 10 a.m. to noon both Saturday and Sunday, with bidding ending at noon on Sunday.

For more information, visit ashawagh-hall.org.

The Drawing Room, 55 Main Street (second floor) in East Hampton Village, is showing “Casting Call,” a two-person exhibition spotlighting portraits by Mark Heming and Jack Ceglic, through Sunday, November 16.

For more information, call 631-324-5016 or 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

LTV Studios, 75 Industrial Road in Wainscott, is showing “Sea Through River,” curated by Haim Mizrahi and featuring artists Anahi DeCanio, Josh Dayton, Michael McDowell, Steve Romm, Lenore Bailey, Zach Minskoff and Mizrahi, through November 30, with a reception planned for Saturday, November 15, from 4 to 7 p.m.

For more information, visit ltveh.org.

Tripoli Gallery, 26 Ardsley Road in Wainscott, is showing “Rising Tides,” a group exhibition featuring paintings by Félix Bonilla Gerena, Iván Girona, and Melanie Luna through November 24.

For more information, visit tripoligallery.com.

Sag Harbor

Grenning Gallery, 26 Main Street in Sag Harbor, is showing its autumn group show, “In Light of Tumbleweeds.” The exhibition, which features the latest works from contemporary painters Viktor Butko, Amy Florence, Rolf Hellem, Mathias Meinel and Melissa Franklin Sanchez, will remain on view through Sunday, November 16.

For more information, visit grenninggallery.com.

Keyes Art, 45 Main Street in Sag Harbor, is showing “Higher Vision: Four Artists Shaping Form,” featuring works by Walter Bobbie, Judith Henriques-Adams, Dwight Ripley and Summayah Samaha.

For more information, visit keyesart.com.

Romany Kramoris Gallery, 41 Main Street in Sag Harbor, will host a special weekend showing highlighting the artwork of Christopher Engel, Friday, November 14, through Sunday, November 16.

Engel’s work has long been a cornerstone of the gallery’s year-round collection. This focused presentation offers an expanded look at his most recent paintings alongside selected earlier works.

Engel’s recent pieces continue his exploration of archetypes and transcendence, using color, movement, and texture to express the energy that unites human experience. Drawing upon myth, ritual, and collective memory, Engel’s art evokes both mystery and emotional truth.

For more information, visit KramorisGallery.com.

The Superposition Gallery is showing its first contemporary collection at the Eastville Heritage House Museum, 139 Hampton Street in Sag Harbor. “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.

Bridgehampton

Chase Edwards Gallery, 2462 Main Street in Bridgehampton, is showing “It All Began in the Hamptons,” an exhibit by Debranne Cingari, which explores the emotional weight of short phrases when elevated into surreal, open air dreamscapes.

For more information, visit chaseedwardsgallery.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; 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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