Constructed originally as naval barracks during World War II, the famed artist, Ralph Carpentier helped transform the building into the East Hampton Marine Museum in the 1960s. In addition to learning about fishing and whaling on the East End, you’ll understand how our relationship with the sea has changed over time. Your tour will also include an opportunity to see watercolors by the painter, Claus Hoie, and artwork about the sea by contemporary artists.
Free for Members and $12 for Non-Members.
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