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At the Galleries for September 4, 2025

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Timothy Hull’s work is on view in “Passions and Ancient Days” at the Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton.

Timothy Hull’s work is on view in “Passions and Ancient Days” at the Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton.

Gerard Bryne, “Summer Reflections — Shippy’s,” is on view at the Slattery Gallery in Southampton Village, as a part of the exhibition, “Stillness in Motion: Seeing Light Anew.”

Gerard Bryne, “Summer Reflections — Shippy’s,” is on view at the Slattery Gallery in Southampton Village, as a part of the exhibition, “Stillness in Motion: Seeing Light Anew.”

authorStaff Writer on Sep 4, 2025

Montauk

The Depot Art Gallery, at the Montauk railroad station at the corner of Flamingo Avenue and South Edgemere Street in Montauk, is showing “Say It With Flowers.”

“Say It With Flowers” features 26 artists of all different styles of work and mediums, including Deborah Acquino, Lois Bender, Patricia Britton, Nancy Brody, Phyllis Chillingworth, Donna Corvi, Mary Daunt, Robin Gianis, Laurie Hall, Kathy Havlik, Teresa Lawler, Carol Link, Trina Lyons, Liz Mac Carron, Anne Palermo, Amy Pollack, Alison Seiffer, Andrea Sher, Juliana Sheehan, Jim Slezak, Frank Sofo, Lou Spitalnick, Bob Sullivan, Diane Tetelman, Diane R. White and Rita Zimmer.

For more information, visit montaukartistsassociation.org

The Lucore Art, 87 South Euclid Avenue in Montauk, is showing “Slice of Life,” an exhibition of contemporary landscape paintings in five distinctive styles, through September 16. Participating artists include Amy Pollack, Carl Scorza, Doug Reina, Edward Joseph and James Graham.

For more information, visit thelucoreart.com.

East Hampton

Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Road in the hamlet of Springs in East Hampton, will feature The Art Barge “Back at Ashawagh” exhibition, Friday, September 5 through Monday, September 8, with an opening reception planned for Friday, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. This year’s show will feature artwork by Friends of the Art Barge Trustees, instructors, and staff, as well as pieces from its 2025 Children’s Program. In celebration of Christopher Kohan’s 50 years of service as steward of the D’Amico Legacy, the group will also present paintings by past Barge artists from the Art Barge Collection.

For more information, call 631-267-3172 or visit damico-art.org

The Drawing Room, 55 Main Street (second floor) in East Hampton Village, is showing “Pattern Is a Habit,” an exhibition by Elisabeth Kley, through September 29.

For more information, call 631-324-5016 or visit drawingroom-gallery.com.

Halsey McKay Gallery, 79 Newtown Lane in East Hampton Village, is showing “Far Away,” featuring works by Genevieve Goffman, and “Passions and Ancient Days,” featuring works by Timothy Hull, through October 12.

For more information, visit halseymckay.com.

The White Room Gallery, 3 Railroad Avenue in East Hampton, is showing “Hot Shots,” featuring works by Russell Young, Terry O’Neill, Norman Parkinson, Greg Lotus, Rafaelle Ferrari, Mital Patel and Bob Tabor, through September 21.

For more information, visit thewhiteroom.gallery.

Bridgehampton

Chase Edwards Gallery, 2462 Main Street in Bridgehampton, is showing “The Circus Comes to the Hamptons,” featuring the works of renowned Danish sculptor Bjørn Skaarup. The gallery is also showing “Driven by Dreams, Porsche Collection,” an exhibit by Artis Yocum, on view through Sunday, September 7.

For more information, visit chaseedwardsgallery.com.

Stella Flame Gallery, 2385 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton, is showing a solo show by Portuguese artist Emanuel De Sousa. De Sousa’s conceptual, Dada-inspired paintings, characterized by bold colors and chunky brushstrokes, feature an engaging cast of imaginative characters. The exhibition will remain on view through September 15.

For more information, visit stellaflamegallery.com.

Sag Harbor

Grenning Gallery, 26 Main Street in Sag Harbor, is showing its 18th Annual Solo Exhibition, showcasing the latest work from neo-impressionist painter Ben Fenske, through September 14.

For more information, call 631-725-8469 or visit grenninggallery.com.

Keyes Art, 45 Main Street in Sag Harbor, is showing “Dog Days of Summer,” featuring works by Bill Claps and Oscar Molina, through Wednesday, September 10.

For more information, visit juliekeyesart.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.

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, is showing “Stillness in Motion: Seeing Light Anew.”

For more information, visit slatterygallery.com.

North Fork

Buoys for the Bays Exhibit

The Back to the Bays initiative out of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program, has partnered with Borghese Vineyard for its Buoys for the Bays exhibit and auction, on view through Wednesday, September 10.

For more information, or to bid on a buoy, visit backtothebays.org/buoys-for-the-bays.

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

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