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81st Artist Members Exhibition

at Guild Hall | Sat Mar 09 - Sat Apr 06

Location

Guild Hall

158 Main Street
East Hampton, NY 11937
(Map)
Tel: 6313240806
Contact Name: Guild Hall
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Date & Time

11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Cost: Free Event
Description

March 9 through April 6 
Monday, Friday & Saturday 11am–5pm & Sunday 12–5pm 
Opening Reception – March 9 at 5pm 
81st Artist Members Exhibition  

 

Organized by Casey Dalene, Curatorial Assistant/Registrar  
Installation design by Christina M. Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator 


Guest Juror: Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator at MoMA PS1 
For 81 years, Guild Hall Museum has reserved space in its exhibition schedule for the Annual Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition. This is the oldest non-juried museum exhibition on Long Island and one of the few non-juried exhibitions still running. This community-centered exhibition is an opportunity to celebrate the artists who live and work here. Artists from every level participate in this exhibition to show their support of Guild Hall and its role in their life as their community Museum, Theater and Educational Art Center.  

The Annual Guild Hall Artist Member Exhibition has often been referred to as the opening of the Art Season on the East End. It is a lively and vibrant exhibition featuring over 400 works in every medium from Guild Hall’s artist members. 
Prizes are awarded in the following categories: Top Honors, Best Abstract, Best Representational, Best Photograph, and Best Work on Paper, Best Mixed Media, Theo Hios Landscape Award, and Honorable Mentions.  


Artist Members Exhibition receives a one-person exhibition in the Spiga Gallery.  


Museum Hours: Fri, Sat and Mon 11am–5pm and Sun 12–5pm. Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, New York 11937, 631.324.0806, GuildHall.org. 

Artist Members Exhibition 
Supported in part by the Art Spirit Foundation, Giuppy Nantista Fund and the Helen Hoie Fund

 
All Museum Programming supported in part by Crozier Fine Arts, Hess Philanthropic Fund, The Lorenzo and Mary Woodhouse Trust, The Melville Straus Family Endowment, Vital Projects Fund, and public funds provided by New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and Suffolk County. 


Free admission is generously funded by BNB Bank and Landscape Details