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Historic Artists' Sites of Long Island Launches Website

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Historic Artists' Sites of Long Island has launched a website to allow easy access for information about visiting this artists sites and museums. JULIA HEMING

Historic Artists' Sites of Long Island has launched a website to allow easy access for information about visiting this artists sites and museums. JULIA HEMING

Longhouse Reserve in East Hampton is one of the artists sites mentioned on the new website. JULIA HEMING

Longhouse Reserve in East Hampton is one of the artists sites mentioned on the new website. JULIA HEMING

'Capital Building' by Kambel Smith and an untitled mobile by Lonnie Holley at the Elaine de Konning House in East Hampton. JULIA HEMING

'Capital Building' by Kambel Smith and an untitled mobile by Lonnie Holley at the Elaine de Konning House in East Hampton. JULIA HEMING

The floor of Jackson Pollock's studio at the Pollock-Krasner house in East Hampton. JULIA HEMING

The floor of Jackson Pollock's studio at the Pollock-Krasner house in East Hampton. JULIA HEMING

authorJulia Heming on Jul 13, 2022
Historic Artists’ Sites of Long Island has launched a website through a grant by the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation. The website features information on 11 artist sites, many of... more

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