Kimberly Goff Curates Landscape Show In Sag Harbor With Ezra Gallery - 27 East

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Kimberly Goff Curates Landscape Show In Sag Harbor With Ezra Gallery

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“Harvest Fields” by Miriam Dougenis.

“Harvest Fields” by Miriam Dougenis.

“Not Home” by Edward Joseph.

“Not Home” by Edward Joseph.

author on May 24, 2019

The Ezra Gallery of the Hamptons is now working with art curator Kimberly Goff from the Elaine Benson Gallery. The collaboration begins with “For Love of Nature,” a landscape show which is the first in a series of exhibitions that will be curated by Ms. Goff.

The show is being held at the Center for Jewish Life in Sag Harbor. It opens with a reception on Sunday, June 2 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. and on view will be artwork by Bertram Alper, Shain Bard, Sally Breen, Miriam Dougenis, Kimberly Goff, Edward Joseph, Bruce Lieberman, and Eileen Dawn Skretch.

“For Love of Nature” remains on view through July 8 and is open Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and by appointment at 631-938-6202.

The Center for Jewish Life is located at 24 Long Island Avenue in Sag Harbor, across from the post office.

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