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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.

Monday April 12, 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 13, 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 14, 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 15, 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 16, 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 17, 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 18, 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: 5:00 pm

$ 20 general admission
$ 10 seniors/students
Sunday, April 18 at 3 PM

On Sunday, April 18 at 3:00pm, members of the Stony Brook Baroque Players and the acclaimed harpsichord studio of Arthur Haas from Stony Brook University will give a concert of vocal and instrumental music spanning the Baroque age from catchy dance music of the early 17th century through to the masterpieces of the High Baroque of the early 18th century. Featured in this concert will be works of Georg Phillip Telemann, J.S. Bach, François Couperin, Henry Purcell, and others. You will be thrilled by the virtuousity and sensuousness of this music and these fine young players. Plan on attending this early music spectacular!

Monday April 19, 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 20, 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 21, 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 22, 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 23, 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 24, 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: 9:30 pm

The Shenole Latimer Quartet has become the signature ensemble for award winning jazz saxophonist Shenole Latimer over the years, and with good reason. The combination of masterfully constructed original compositions, tastefully selected covers from other modern jazz artists, and passionate performances weave a sonic tapestry that truly engulfs the senses.

SPECIAL PROMOTION:
The first 50 online ticket buyers receive a free CD from Shenole the night of the performance!

$ 15 general admission

Sunday April 25, 2010
End: 3:00 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 May 01, 2010
Start: 12:00 pm
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 12:00 pm

Aspiring fine art photographer Kaitlyn Ferris of Riverhead, the winner of Best In Show at the 2010 Student Artist Invitational will show her work in a one-person show exclusively from Saturday May 1st- Sunday May 16th, at The Levitas Center For The Arts at the Southampton Cultural Center on Pond Lane opposite Agawam Park in Southampton Village.

Opening Reception Saturday, May 1st, 3-5, Public welcome. Gallery open hours: Weekdays 12-4; Weekends 12-6.For more information call 283-6419. This beautiful art space is open to all, and is handicapped accessible.

18- year- old Kaitlyn will attend college at FIT in fall of 2010. Her work is visible at: www.kaitlynferris.com. She won the access to exhibit her work and the first prize in the Student Artist Invitational back in January, winning best in show over 125 entries from 9 schools. She hopes to use this opportunity to allow a closer look into her imagination, with the ability of getting her name out there!

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

3 - 5 PM

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

Pianist Tanya Gabrielian
Saturday, May 1 at 7 PM
$ 15 general admission
Students under 21 no charge

“Gabrielian’s performance was revelatory, a feast of romantic pianism which held us enthralled.”
—Musical Pointers
“A pianist of powerful physical and imaginative strength.”
—London Times

Tanya Gabrielian’s international successes include first prizes in both the 2004 Scottish International Piano Competition and the 2003 Aram Khachaturyan International Piano Competition. She has performed in renowned concert halls throughout North America, Europe, and Asia and was featured on the cover of the November 2007 issue of the magazine Clavier. In 2008, Ms. Gabrielian was chosen as the winner of the Pro Musicis International Award and a participant in the Hampton’s Pianofest.

Ms. Gabrielian has performed all over the world. Her Southbank debut recital in the Purcell Room in London was chosen as one of the “Performances of the Year 2006” by Seen and Heard International.

Sunday May 02, 2010
(all day)
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 12:00 pm

Aspiring fine art photographer Kaitlyn Ferris of Riverhead, the winner of Best In Show at the 2010 Student Artist Invitational will show her work in a one-person show exclusively from Saturday May 1st- Sunday May 16th, at The Levitas Center For The Arts at the Southampton Cultural Center on Pond Lane opposite Agawam Park in Southampton Village.

Opening Reception Saturday, May 1st, 3-5, Public welcome. Gallery open hours: Weekdays 12-4; Weekends 12-6.For more information call 283-6419. This beautiful art space is open to all, and is handicapped accessible.

18- year- old Kaitlyn will attend college at FIT in fall of 2010. Her work is visible at: www.kaitlynferris.com. She won the access to exhibit her work and the first prize in the Student Artist Invitational back in January, winning best in show over 125 entries from 9 schools. She hopes to use this opportunity to allow a closer look into her imagination, with the ability of getting her name out there!

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

A benefit concert for the Southampton Cultural Center Chamber Music Series will take place on May 2, 2010 at 4:00pm featuring Philip Setzer of the Emerson String Quartet. Mr. Setzer will join members of the Southampton Cultural Center Chamber Players in a concert featuring the iconic Dvorak piano quintet. Come hear an afternoon of beautiful music performed by a nine-time Grammy winning artist and meet all the players after the concert at a champagne reception.

Tickets: $ 50 online advance sales through April 30th
$ 60 after April 30th and at the door