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Celebrating 20 Years of Art, Fashion and The Garden at The Leiber Collection

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The Lieber Collection holds its opening celebration Garden Tea Party for its new exhibition “Celebration! 20 Years of Art, Fashion and The Garden” on Saturday, May 31. COURTESY THE LEIBER COLLECTION

The Lieber Collection holds its opening celebration Garden Tea Party for its new exhibition “Celebration! 20 Years of Art, Fashion and The Garden” on Saturday, May 31. COURTESY THE LEIBER COLLECTION

authorStaff Writer on May 24, 2025

The Lieber Collection holds its opening celebration Garden Tea Party for its new exhibition titled “Celebration! 20 Years of Art, Fashion and the Garden” on Saturday, May 31, from 2 to 5 p.m. The show features the works of Judith and Gerson Leiber and the 2025 Garden of Friends Artists: Monica Banks, Scott Bluedorn, Perry Burns, Philippe Cheng, Jeremy Dennis, Sabra Moon Elliot, Saskia Friedrich, Jeremy Grosvenor, Mary Heilmann, Laurie Lambrecht, Jill Musnicki, Toni Ross and Brianna Ashe, Bastienne Schmidt, Yung Jake, and Almond Zigmund.

In 2005, Judith and Gerson Leiber established a museum to showcase their art collection and chronicle their careers, providing an unparalleled retrospective of their creations over the past few decades, as well as a glimpse into the works of artists they admired and had collected. They also created a magnificent sculpture garden to showcase the works of artists of their generation and future generations.

This year, The Leiber Collection celebrates 20 years of this gift that the couple left to their East End community and the world.

The Leiber Collection is located at 446 Old Stone Highway in the hamlet of Springs, East Hampton. The collection is open to the public from 1 to 4 p.m. every Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday, and at other times by appointment. For more information and to reserve a ticket, visit the website at leibercollection.org.

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