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Sunday March 21, 2010
End: 3:27 pm
Start: 3:27 pm
End: 3:27 pm

Southampton Artist Association annual winter member show.

Please contact info@southamptonartists.org or visit www.southamptonartists.org for more information

Thursday March 25, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Join the Peconic Youth Orchestra and the Long Island Opera for a special Spring Concert:

Thursday, March 25, 2010
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

A special evening of musical pairs performed by LIO and PYO performing works ranging from Mozart to Rossini at the Southampton Cultural Center, March 25, 2010, 7 pm. Donations accepted. No admission fee.

No charge but donations for the benefit of the orchestra are appreciated.

Friday March 26, 2010
Start: 12:00 pm
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Saturday March 27, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Sunday March 28, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Monday March 29, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Tuesday March 30, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Wednesday March 31, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Thursday April 01, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Friday April 02, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Saturday April 03, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Sunday April 04, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:30 pm

The Escher String Quartet will perform an exciting concert of music by Bartok, Brahms and a new 2008 commission by American composer Pierre Jalbert. Come hear this outstanding ensemble visit Southampton as part of their prestigious 2009-2010 season including appearances at the Kennedy Center and Chamber Music Society of Music Lincoln Center.

$ 20 general admission
$ 10 seniors/students

Sunday, Aprili 4 at 3 PM

Monday April 05, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Tuesday April 06, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Wednesday April 07, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Thursday April 08, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Friday April 09, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Saturday April 10, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:15 pm

Pianist Zsolt Bognar
Saturday, April 10 at 7 PM
$ 15 general admission
Students under 21 no charge

Program:
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Sonata No. 6 in F Major Opus 10 No.2

Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Two Posthumous Impromptus
from D.946
No. 2 in E-flat Major
No. 3 in C Major

Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Fantaisie “Après une lecture de Dante”

1-“Clearly it is time for Zsolt Bognár to be heard and to make his debut around the world.” Leeuwarder Courant, Holland |

2-“Bognár was at once extraordinary and authentic in his performance"…The Akron Beacon Journal

3-“…extroverted and flamboyant... he plays intelligently and passionately…”The News-Gazette, Illinois

4-“…his performance style: nothing short of eloquent.”Illinois Arts Review

Sunday April 11, 2010
(all day)
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Gallery Hours: 10 - 2, Monday - Saturday

Calvin Albert lived on the East End for many years. He served as professor of art at Pratt Institute in NYC and is the author of FIGURE DRAWING COMES TO LIFE. His drawings and sculpture are represented in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Jewish Museum, the Heckscher Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

The artists large charcoal drawings and sculpture take inspiration from the human form, architecture, and landscape. The works are abstract, revealing only essential elements of each motif. The sculpture, in bronze, pewter, and various alloys often combines figuration with architectonic form.