Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
1 – 3 pm Art Reception: “Places and Faces” – Paintings by Annette Napolitano Art Free Mattituck-Laurel LibraryMattituck
All day First Annual Atelier Showcase: June 13th – August 29th, 2024 Art Classes The Atelier at FlowerfieldSt. James
4 – 5 pm International Snack Night Ages: 9 and upCultural Family Food & Drink The Hampton LibraryBridgehampton
5:30 – 6:30 pm Rosie the Riveters: World War II Free History & Culture Mattituck-Laurel LibraryMattituck
7 – 9 pm The Doxsee Legacy: Growing Up In a Fishing Family Free History & Culture Islip Public LibraryIslip
Today, 11 am Ann Lombardo’s Annual Solo Art Show & Sale | OF MANY THINGS | Water Mill Museum Art Gallery The Water Mill Museum
Today, noon Tanger Outlets Deer Park Celebrates June with Pride Month Picnic, June 28 Tanger Outlets Deer Park
Tomorrow, 5:30 pm Penny’s Flight Fam Jam featuring Wyclef Jean Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park
amNY NYC budget: Millions in library, cultural funding restored as Mayor Adams, City Council inch closer to deal