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See Monster | Arts, Culture, and Living

Sam Busiello’s Many Layers

Club music thumped through the air at Sam Busiello's Montauk Beach House opening, gazing at paintings of layered colors and textures as well as sarongs, pouches, and bikinis made of similarly colorful and energetic patterns.
Earthy Art and Latin Jazz
The Church will host a virtual talk with a curator and a sculptor, a performance by a jazz trio, and a presentation by a visual artist whose work is on view there.
Athletic Dance,
Schnabel’s Latest
Another jam-packed weekend is coming to Guild Hall, starting Friday with a performance by Parsons Dance, then Julian Schnabel’s “Dante’ on Saturday.
Growing Up Online: A Panel Picks Over the Perils
Bay Street Theater, now showing the musical “Dear Evan Hansen,” will host a panel discussion, “Dear Social Media: The Search for Identity, Connection, and Belonging,” on Friday at 5 p.m.
Unique Artworks for a Meaningful Cause
What better way to close out the benefit season than the annual Box Art Auction, a fund-raiser for East End Hospice.

‘Fierce’ Portraits of Tennis Icons
Ted Dimond’s paintings of tennis icons and a big reveal by a tennis pro at the White Room Gallery.
‘Time Revisited’
At Rogers House
“Time Revisited,” an exhibition that finds new interpretations of the works of Loren Dunlap and Brian O’Leary, will open at the Bridgehampton Museum’s Nathaniel Rogers House on Saturday.
The Party Reporter: Galas, Galleries, Gardens
At Guild Hall, stunning looks. Surfrider at Crow’s Nest. And, after many hours on the beach, a quick shower and off to see Ross Bleckner’s new show at Madoo.
News for Foodies
Lobster Roll, a.k.a. Lunch, has happy hour specials daily and a special dinner for two that includes steak and lobster.
Bits and Pieces
Landscape design talk at LongHouse, Max Blagg reading in Sag Harbor, jazz and drama at the Masonic Temple, brass quartet on Shelter Island, Gershwin in the park, screenwriting seminar.
The Art Scene
"The Rest Is History" at Eric Firestone opens tonight. Artists take on the body at the Drawing Room. A book release at the Parrish of "Collecting Contemporaries: The Fuhrman Collection."

At the Galleries
Late-breaking and standing gallery and arts center listings that last beyond the opening receptions announced in "The Art Scene," updated frequently.

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