The East Hampton Historical Society serves the East Hampton community by collecting, preserving, presenting and interpreting the material, cultural and economic heritage of the town and its surroundings. To help fulfill its mission, the Historical Society stewards six historic properties at different locations in East Hampton and Amagansett. To visit, please check our calendar to see opening hours and addresses. Private tours are also available. To inquire, please email info@EastHamptonHistory.org.
Signs of Springs The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters
Clinton Academy 151 Main Street, East Hampton, NYFeaturing exhibit posters publicizing the Springs Improvement Society’s annual artist invitational, Signs of Spring, curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers, is on view at …
Signs of Springs The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters
Clinton Academy 151 Main Street, East Hampton, NYFeaturing exhibit posters publicizing the Springs Improvement Society’s annual artist invitational, Signs of Spring, curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers, is on view at …
Signs of Springs The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters
Clinton Academy 151 Main Street, East Hampton, NYFeaturing exhibit posters publicizing the Springs Improvement Society’s annual artist invitational, Signs of Spring, curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers, is on view at …
Signs of Springs The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters
Clinton Academy 151 Main Street, East Hampton, NYFeaturing exhibit posters publicizing the Springs Improvement Society’s annual artist invitational, Signs of Spring, curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers, is on view at …
“Friendship,” a talk by acclaimed artist, Dan Welden – SOLD OUT
Clinton Academy 151 Main Street, East Hampton, NYRescheduled from February 9. As part of the Signs of Springs: The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters exhibition at Clinton Academy, we are thrilled to have …