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“Forgotten Founders: David Hempstead, Senior,” a documentary of an enslaved East End man's journey after manumission, will be shown during the 2023 Hamptons International Film Festival.
Shelter Island Friends of Music presents the Parker Quartet on Sunday, October 8, at 7 PM at the Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
From modest childhood rhymes to the erudite metaphysics of T.S. Eliot’s “Wasteland” or “Four Quartets,” the life-altering power of poetry has fascinated poets and poetry lovers across time and place.
New this fall, the Perlman Music Program's Creative Residency is designed to bring alumni back to campus. A free recital caps the week.
Re-scheduled from August, The Renaissance Quartet presents a Stires-Stark Alumni Recital at the Perlman Music Program on Sunday, September 17 at 2:30 PM.
This year's Shelter Island Public Library's Book and Author Luncheon is a father-son gig featuring Robert and Sam Lipsyte.
Shelter Island Friends of Music presents a free concert this weekend, but has changed the artist from WindSync to pianist Wynona Wang.
Don't miss the only Creekside Concert of the season as Sylvester Manor welcomes Jake Blount for a solo performance. The concert is Saturday, August 26 at 5 PM. The New Moon Acoustic Blues is the opening act.
Now in its 13th year, the ARTSI open studios event has 21 artists participating. There is no charge for admission, just a walk-in welcome.
If you're looking for a special musical adventure on Shelter Island, head down the kettle hole to The Pridwin's amphitheater for a magical evening with Jon Divello.