Thursday, May 16, 2024

Arts & Entertainment

Find information about arts and entertainment on Shelter Island. Books, film, fine arts, photography, theater and more.

Melodi Guini Man o 'War Mixed Media on Canvas
See works by Melody Guini this Saturday at Pure Soul boutique, where owner Sylma Cabrera is hosting a pop-up for the artist.
Join Shelter Island's own Juliet Garrett to celebrate the first full moon of summer with an outdoor concert in the garden theater at Guild Hall in East Hampton.
An in-person Chamber Music Workshop will take place this June in the performance tent at the Perlman Music Program Shelter Island campus. Among the events are free concerts and masterclasses open to the public by advance registration. "As you can imagine, we had a myriad of challenges to solve before...
Guild Hall and OLA have teamed up for an evening of live music under the stars featuring Danni Medina, Four Billion Years and Latin Moon with Hannah Chavez. Kick off the summer with what organizers are calling " an intimate and evocative evening ... of romantic boleros, jazz, funk and Latin chill."
Tickets are on sale now for the Shelter Island Historical Society's Secret Garden Tour on Saturday, May 29.
Don't miss it when the Perlman Music Program premieres its latest virtual collaborative performance, The Mendelssohn Project, featuring more than 140 students, alumni and faculty representing all 26 years of PMP's history.
Several of the Island's young artists are included in the 2021 Student Art Exhibit at The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill.
"Witness the Manhansett" is the title of John Pagliaro's new exhibit at the Shelter Island History Center that expresses through artifacts and works of art perspectives on the Island's original inhabitants. See it Wednesday through Saturdays, 10 AM to 2 PM.
"A Hill of Beans" is a new local musical based on the story of the Shelter Island lima bean cooperative formed here in 1949 by a group of farmers and, as the Shelter Island Historical Society puts it, "one very savvy New York barrister." Lend your talents for the production this summer.
The Shelter Island Health and Wellness Alliance presents the third in its Necessary Bridges talks, this one focused on Bob Zellner, the son and grandson of Ku Klux Klansmen who became a civil rights leader in his native state of Alabama. Now in his eighties, Zellner will talk about his autobiography, which was recently made into a film called "Son of the South."