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SUMMARY:The Heckscher Museum of Art presents Robert Graham Carter: The Art of Reflection
DESCRIPTION:Robert Graham Carter (American\, b. 1938) is a visual artist best known for his mixed-media works including commanding drawings; sculptural\, high-relief paintings; and whimsical works on wood. Carter’s figurative compositions routinely speak to systemic societal issues with a specificity derived from his lived experiences. Created over the last sixty years drawing influence from his upbringing in the Jim Crow South\, Robert’s figurative compositions balance personal and universal truths\, with a focus on topics pertinent to the African-American condition: the joy and importance of family\, the legacy of segregation\, the charm of childhood\, the spiritual and corporal force that is the Black church\, and the impression of Blackface on American culture. This 2025 presentation explores his studio practice and his unique painterly voice as it traces overarching impactful themes from his lifelong career. \nConceived in direct collaboration with the artist\, this exhibition is curated by Sarah Battle\, associate projects manager of academic programs and publications\, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts\, National Gallery of Art\, with support from Camille Pratt\, artist\, and digitization specialist\, Digital Transitions-Pixel Acuity.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/the-heckscher-museum-of-art-presents-robert-graham-carter-the-art-of-reflection/2025-05-25/
LOCATION:Heckscher Museum of Art\, 2 Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, 11743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:The Heckscher Museum: GRAND OPENING of Fridays at the Museum Palette Café
DESCRIPTION:The Heckscher Museum of Art is thrilled to debut the Museum Palette Café\, beginning Friday\, August 2! Join us for a ribbon cutting at 12 pm as well as live music and free art activities for families from 12 – 2 pm! Enjoy tasty bites and a beautiful view in this new outdoor space on the Museum’s terrace. The café includes seating for up to thirty-six people and a rotating roster of local food trucks providing diverse delicacies to guests each Friday between 12 and 5 pm. A diverse range of cuisines curated by Black\, Indigenous\, and female chef owners of color will be featured. Seating on the terrace will be accessible year-round and includes wheelchair accessible/ADA approved tables. \nEnjoy food from Off the Bone Food Truck to kick-off this season of the Palette Café! Off The Bone Food Truck is the brainchild of culinary enthusiasts passionate about bringing two of America’s most beloved cuisines to the streets: soul food and BBQ. \nThis café has been made possible thanks to a $100\,000 grant through the Suffolk County JumpStart program and the support of Former County Executive Steve Bellone\, Suffolk County Legislator Stephanie Bontempi\, and Huntington Supervisor Ed Smyth. \nFood Truck Lineup: \nAugust 2: Off the Bone\nAugust 9: First Class Food Trucks\nAugust 16: B Bistro\nAugust 23: Big Black Food Truck\nAugust 30: Roadhouse Empanadas\nMore dates in September coming soon!
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/the-heckscher-museum-grand-opening-of-fridays-at-the-museum-palette-cafe/
LOCATION:Heckscher Museum of Art\, 2 Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, 11743\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Heckscher Museum of Art Presents George Grosz: The Stick Men
DESCRIPTION:George Grosz (1893–1959) created the “Stick Men” series in Huntington\, New York\, where he lived from 1947 until shortly before his death. Featuring hollow figures in an apocalyptic landscape\, this group of watercolors offers a searing indictment of humanity following World War II\, the Holocaust\, and the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Grosz was an internationally renowned German-born artist who remained invested in political art following his immigration to the United States in 1933. In the “Stick Men” series\, he wrestles with the emergence of Abstract Expressionism and reaffirms the ability of painting to impact society. This focused exhibition will be the first dedicated to the “Stick Men” series since it debuted in New York City at the Associated American Artists galleries in 1948. Seventy-five years later\, Grosz’s warning against fascism and global conflict is as relevant as ever. George Grosz: The Stick Men was organized by Das Kleine Grosz Museum in Berlin\, where it was on view from May through October 2023. At The Heckscher Museum\, the expanded exhibition will include additional works from our collection\, including Grosz’s masterwork Eclipse of the Sun (1926). It will also feature loans from the Addison Gallery of American Art\, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College\, the Harvard Art Museums\, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. An exhibition catalogue is available.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/the-heckscher-museum-of-art-presents-george-grosz-the-stick-men/
LOCATION:The Heckscher Museum of Art\, 2 Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, 11743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:The Heckscher Museum of Art Presents The Rains are Changing Fast: New Acquisitions in Context
DESCRIPTION:The Rains are Changing Fast highlights artwork recently acquired by The Heckscher Museum of Art alongside a selection of key works long held in the Museum’s collection. For over a century\, the Heckscher has been collecting and presenting art that explores the landscapes and social issues of its place and time. This exhibition\, which takes its title from a 2021 video by Christine Sciulli\, features new and beloved works of art that together reveal the diverse ways in which artists contend with environmental and cultural change. Created over a span of 175 years by some fifty artists\, the works are united by shared engagements with landscape\, allegory\, and abstraction. Some\, like Richard Mayhew’s Pescadero (2014) or George Inness’s The Pasture\, Durham\, Connecticut (c. 1879)\, present luminous\, if precarious\, visions of the American landscape. Others\, including Deborah Buck’s They Had Stars in Their Eyes (2020) and Dorothy Dehner’s Landscape (1976)\, employ modes of abstraction that speak to issues of gender and materiality. The resulting visual conversations emphasize the Museum’s ongoing commitment to social concerns\, environmental issues\, and Long Island’s diverse communities.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/the-heckscher-museum-of-art-presents-the-rains-are-changing-fast-new-acquisitions-in-context/
LOCATION:The Heckscher Museum of Art\, 2 Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, 11743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:The Heckscher Museum of Art Presents Long Island’s Best: Young Artists at The Heckscher Museum
DESCRIPTION:Long Island’s Best is the only juried exhibition on Long Island that offers high school students the opportunity to show their work in a museum. Each year\, students in grades 9 through 12 are invited to create a work of art inspired by artwork shown in the Museum during the school year and submit to this prestigious juried exhibition. Hundreds of works of art are submitted from schools across Nassau and Suffolk counties and approximately 80 are chosen for display in the exhibition.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/the-heckscher-museum-of-art-presents-long-islands-best-young-artists-at-the-heckscher-museum/
LOCATION:The Heckscher Museum of Art\, 2 Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, 11743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:The Heckscher Museum of Art Presents Women’s History Month Celebration at The Heckscher Museum
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Women’s History Month at The Heckscher Museum! Join us for a day celebrating women in the arts. Docents will be in the galleries highlighting works created by women artists throughout the day and young visitors are invited to create a special art project celebrating women artists. There will be a special concert in the galleries featuring Flutissimo! Flute Quartet and Guest Pianist Aglaia Savalas Messina from 2 to 3 pm. \nFree
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/womens-history-month-celebration-at-the-heckscher-museum/
LOCATION:The Heckscher Museum of Art\, 2 Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, 11743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children and Family,Exhibitions,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230128T120000
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SUMMARY:The Heckscher Museum: Viewfinders: Photographers Frame Nature
DESCRIPTION:Since the invention of the camera\, photographers have enthralled viewers by interpreting the natural world. Viewfinders: Photographers Frame Nature explores artists’ varied responses to the relationship between nature and humans. These lens-based works reveal the divergent ways in which nature continues to fuel documentation of the human experience and imagination—from images symbolizing the untamed power of nature to those in which the landscape has been shaped and exploited by humans. It traces the lure of photography through five themes culminating in contemporary times when every person with a smartphone has the power to “frame nature.” \nViewfinders is guest curated by Susan Van Scoy\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor of Art History at St. Joseph’s University\, Long Island.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/the-heckscher-museum-viewfinders-photographers-frame-nature/2023-01-28/
LOCATION:The Heckscher Museum of Art\, 2 Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, 11743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221001T120000
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SUMMARY:Heckscher Museum of Art presents 2022 Long Island Biennial
DESCRIPTION:The Heckscher Museum of Art presents the 2022 Long Island Biennial\, a prestigious juried exhibition featuring works by contemporary artists from Suffolk and Nassau Counties. The Museum received 732 artwork entries\, with three jurors selecting 97 works for exhibition. There are 57 artists in the exhibition\, representing communities stretching from Freeport to Lynbrook to East Hampton. The Biennial presents a remarkable variety of styles spanning abstraction to hyperrealism. See exhibiting artists engage with issues such as social justice\, health\, and ecology\, and bring new approaches to traditional materials and techniques.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/heckscher-museum-of-art-presents-2022-long-island-biennial/
LOCATION:The Heckscher Museum of Art\, 2 Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, 11743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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