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Celebrating Art and Black History Month at Stella Flame

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Alexia Connellan

Alexia Connellan "Royal Earrings." COURTESY STELLA FLAME

Craig Anthony Miller

Craig Anthony Miller "Hummingbird." COURTESY STELLA FLAME

Nik Baeyens

Nik Baeyens "Guardian Angel." COURTESY STELLA FLAME

authorStaff Writer on Jan 28, 2025

Expect the unexpected at Stella Flame Gallery in Bridgehampton as it celebrates its jubilee year of peace and Black History Month. A Champagne reception will be held at the gallery on Saturday, February 1, from 3 to 5 p.m.

Among the works on view are Nik Baeyens’s “Guardian Angels” and “We Come In Peace,” a mixed media menagerie, and Craig Anthony Miller’s life affirming “Nectar Series,” stained glass like hummingbirds that embody nature and nurture, are the perfect way to usher in 2025 as a year of intention. The exhibition opens Friday, January 31, and runs through February 26.

Showing concurrently at Stella Flame is a trunk show exhibition and sale featuring work by Alexia Connellan. Jewelry preview and presales are Friday, January 31, 2 to 5 p.m., followed by a trunk show and sale on Saturday, February 1, from noon to 5 p.m. and Sunday, February 2, from noon to 4 p.m. Come meet Connellan and learn more about her jewelry journey and the awards she’s garnered along the way.

Stella Flame Gallery is at 2385 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton. For details, visit stellaflamegallery.com.

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