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Holiday House Hamptons To Host 'The Art of Creation' Conversation on August 30

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Holiday House Hamptons in Bridgehampton.  DANA SHAW

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authorStaff Writer on Aug 21, 2024

The Holiday House Hamptons designer showhouse in Bridgehampton will host “The Art of Creation,” a conversation on design and art with visual artist Ted Hartley, designer Amy Lau, contemporary art gallerist Nicolas Auvray, and Found Collectibles founder Rodrigo Salem as panelists on Friday, August 30.

Holiday House founder Iris Dankner will moderate. Following the panel discussion, Hartley will host a “cocktail moment.”

The discussion and cocktail will occur in the showhouse’s living room, which Found Collectibles designed. The space is outfitted with midcentury modern pieces and furnishing in collaboration with Collette Home. This setting will also showcase a variety of artworks by Hartley, rugs by Carini, and concrete designs by James de Wulf.

The conversation begins at 5 p.m. and is included with admission to the showhouse. Tickets are $40 at holidayhousehamptons.com.

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