East End Collected, an exhibition conceived and curated by Southampton artist Paton Miller, returns to Southampton Arts Center for its 10th anniversary. This year’s exhibition “East End Collected7,” runs February 11 to April 29 and reflects the artist’s vision of the East End as an ideal environment to create work. In this seventh iteration of the popular exhibition, Miller continues to find new artists and allows them to exhibit their work and become part of the illustrious history of artists in the Hamptons.
Exhibition artists include: Kelynn Z. Alder, Isadora Capraro, Dan Christensen Studios, Janet Culbertson, Eugenio Cuttica, Franco Cuttica, Lautaro Cuttica, James dePasquale, Rainey Day Erwin, Phyllis Falino, Margaret Garrett, Tiana Grampus, Elaine Grove, Lyllis Halsey, Hiroyuki Hamada, Glen Hanson, Gary Hartmann, Peter Hill, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Terri Hyland, Oscar Jackman, Nathan Slate Joseph, Anna Jurinich, Mary Lambert, James Ledogar, Christine Matthäi, Michael Meehan, Christian Miller, Paton Miller, Sam Miller, Oscar Molina, Dave O., Patrick Peters, John Pomianowski, Zelie Rellim, John Rist, John Ross Rist, Jay Schneiderman, George Schulman, Brenda Simmons, Liz Sloan, Adam Straus and Ann Lambert Waits.
“East End Collected7” opens with a reception on Saturday, February 11, at 5 p.m. Curator-led exhibition tours will be held on Sunday, February 19, and Sunday, April 1, at 11 a.m. Exhibition artists talks will be offered on March 4 and March 18 at 3 p.m. A Paton Miller Studio Tour will take place on Friday, March 10, at 3 p.m. and the closing reception on Saturday, April 29, at 4:30 p.m. will include a film screening of Lana Jokel’s film “The Way It Goes” featuring artist Nathan Slate Joseph.
Southampton Arts Center is at 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. For details, visit southamptonartscenter.org or call 631-0283-0967.