Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons Presents Two-Part Summer Exhibition: 'Infinite Woman I & II' - 27 East

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Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons Presents Two-Part Summer Exhibition: 'Infinite Woman I & II'

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Susan Zises,

Susan Zises, "No No No Yes Yes Yes." COURTESY WACH

Sue Ferguson Gussow, “Wedding Triolet I,” pastel and charcoal on paper, 34 ¾” x 26 ¾ .” COURTESY THE ARTIST

Sue Ferguson Gussow, “Wedding Triolet I,” pastel and charcoal on paper, 34 ¾” x 26 ¾ .” COURTESY THE ARTIST

Dorian Goldman,

Dorian Goldman, "Torso on Armature," bronze, 16" x 3" x 2 ½." COURTESY THE ARTIST

Kiki Smith, “Glory” (detail), 2017, photopolymer, 22” x 18,” edition of 18. COURTESY OF THIRTEEN MOONS

Kiki Smith, “Glory” (detail), 2017, photopolymer, 22” x 18,” edition of 18. COURTESY OF THIRTEEN MOONS

authorStaff Writer on Jun 28, 2025

The Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons will present a two-part summer exhibition celebrating women artists titled “Infinite Woman I & II.” An opening reception for “Infinite Woman I” will be held Thursday, July 3, from 5 to 7 p.m. and the show runs through Sunday, August 3.

“Infinite Woman I” features works by Dorian Goldman, Sue Ferguson Gussow, Patricia Schnall Gutirrez, Mimi Saltzman, Kiki Smith and Susan Zises. “Infinite Woman II” will open Friday, August 8, and run through Sunday, September 7, with additional artists to be announced. The exhibitions include drawings, sculpture and mixed media reflecting women’s lives — depictions of the body, garments and the everyday.

The shows explore how women’s stories and creativity continue to thrive and resonate across time. Rooted in collective memory and shared experience, the works offer a powerful testament to the ongoing vitality of women’s art.

“Women have long been trailblazers in the arts — sometimes quietly, sometimes boldly,” said WACH Director Wendy Van Deusen. “With ‘Infinite Woman,’ we pay homage to those who dared to let their artistic spirit shine.”

Exhibition hours are Thursdays through Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons is at 2418 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton. For details, visit wachamptonsny.org.

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