Art scene 11.17.22 | East Hampton Star | Catch My Job

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Perry Burns’ painting “Flower Galaxy” will be on display this weekend at Ashawagah Hall in Springs.

Next from Folioeast
“Fall Forward,” an exhibition of works by 26 East End artists, curated by Folioist’s Coco Myers, will be at Ashawagah Hall in Springs from Thursday through Monday, with a reception on Friday from 5 to 7:30 p.m.

Participating artists are Annie Antresian, Roisin Bateman, Perry Burns, Chris Butler, Caroline Conrad, Amy Conway, Michelle D’Ermo, Pamela Dove, Hiroyuki Hamada, Kurt Giel, Jonathan Nash Glynn, Janet Jennings, Denise Leary, Jaime Martin Jennings, Christine Matthias, Beth O’Donnell, Paul Pavia, Ann Raymond, Jean Marc Sidertos, Janice Stanton, Barbara Thomas, Aurelio Torres, Aaron Warkov, Mark Weber, and Amy Wickersham.

Scott Bludorn singles
A show of drawings, paintings, collages, assemblages and design objects by East Hampton artist Scott Bludorn will open with a reception Friday at Clinton Academy in East Hampton from 5 to 8 p.m. and run through Dec. 13. Those willing to participate. Opening RSVP is requested [email protected].

Mr. Bludorn’s work focuses on aspects of the natural world “through the lens of human disturbance and psychological projection,” according to the artist.

The venue will be open Friday through Sunday until 5:30 p.m

Patton Miller’s Forty
An exhibition of Patton Miller’s recent work “Around the World in 40 Paintings” will be at the Oscar Molina Gallery in Southampton from Friday to January 9. A reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m., and a talk by the artist will take place on November 27 at 2 p.m.

World travel, self-knowledge, identity, and sense of place inform Mr. Miller’s work, which explores materials and process through figure and landscape. Two large oil and epoxy paintings in the show feature a familiar motif: a man in a boat, but situated among various drawn and painted objects that complicate any simple narrative or habitable space.

Benefits at Keyes Art
How to Draw a Lion is a program founded by American artist John Platt that provides art classes to children in sub-Saharan Africa, shows around the world to raise money for their education, and raise awareness of child welfare and conservation in the region.

Keys Art in Sag Harbor will host a reception and fundraiser for the organization Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. The evening event will feature a silent auction of original paintings by young artists.

Grening’s Jewels
“Gems of the Graining Gallery,” the venue’s annual holiday exhibit, will be on view in Sag Harbor through Jan. 8. The show includes artwork by Ben Fensk, Hunt Sloanem, Darius Yektai, Anthony Akril, Patrick Byrnes, Marianne Lucas, Sarah Lamb, Kelly Carmody and others.

More for the holidays
Romani Cramoris Gallery’s “Annual Small Work Holiday Invitational,” featuring artwork by more than 30 local artists, opens in Sag Harbor with a reception Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m. and runs through Jan. 22.

Participating artists include Michael Albert, Adriana Baron, Linda Cappello, Casey Chelem Anderson, Christopher Engel, Patricia Fiewell, Barbara Groot, Ruby Jackson, Lutha Leahy-Miller, Christina Schlesinger and many more.

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