Late Night Open Studio Returns to The Church - 27 East

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Late Night Open Studio Returns to The Church

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Painters at the Late Night Open Studio. THE CHURCH

Painters at the Late Night Open Studio. THE CHURCH

The Art Studio at The Church. THE CHURCH

The Art Studio at The Church. THE CHURCH

authorStaff Writer on Jul 21, 2023

On Friday, August 11, Late Night Open Studio will return to The Church from 6:30 to 9 p.m.

Late Night Open Studio occurs bi-monthly at The Church and aims to change the stereotype that all artists are introverts.

This event provides an opportunity to create an interactive community where artists can join, socialize and work on projects.

Each attendee will be responsible for bringing his or her own supplies, including easels. The Church is only providing the studio space — including tables and chairs — for this event.

This program will operate on a first come first serve basis as there is a limited capacity in the studio. Reserving or purchasing a ticket online at thechurchsagharbor.org will guarantee a spot in the studio. Additionally, all artists are responsible for their own cleanup starting a half hour before the end of the event.

Admission is free for The Church members and $10 for nonmembers. The Church is located at 48 Madison Street, Sag Harbor.

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