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'East End Collected 8' Opens at SAC

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Christina Mossaides Strassfield and Paton Miller, center, co-curators of

Christina Mossaides Strassfield and Paton Miller, center, co-curators of "East End Collected 8" at the Southampton Arts Center with the exhibition artists at the show's opening on February 1. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Dan Welden, Neill Slaughter and Jeannette Hektoen at the opening of

Dan Welden, Neill Slaughter and Jeannette Hektoen at the opening of "East End Collected 8" at the Southampton Arts Center on February 1. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Laurie Lambrecht, Roni Zimmerman and Nina Madison at the opening of

Laurie Lambrecht, Roni Zimmerman and Nina Madison at the opening of "East End Collected 8" at the Southampton Arts Center on February 1. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Artist Amy Zerner with artwork and her husband Monte Farber at the opening of

Artist Amy Zerner with artwork and her husband Monte Farber at the opening of "East End Collected 8" at the Southampton Arts Center on February 1. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Guests at the opening of

Guests at the opening of "East End Collected 8" at the Southampton Arts Center on February 1. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Admirers of Brendan Johnston's artwork at the opening of

Admirers of Brendan Johnston's artwork at the opening of "East End Collected 8" at the Southampton Arts Center on February 1. ROB RICH SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Dorothy Frankel and Christina Mossaides Strassfield at the opening of

Dorothy Frankel and Christina Mossaides Strassfield at the opening of "East End Collected 8" at the Southampton Arts Center on February 1. ROB RICH SOCIETYALLURE.COM

authorStaff Writer on Feb 3, 2025

On Saturday, February 1, the Southampton Arts Center opened “East End Collected 8” with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. This is the eighth installment of the exhibition, which was conceived and curated by Southampton artist Paton Miller for the first seven iterations. This year for the first time, the exhibition, which runs through May 4, was co-curated by Miller and Christina Mossaides Strassfield, executive director of the Southampton Arts Center. The show features works by 28 East End artists working in a range of mediums. Artist panels will be presented at SAC on four Saturdays, March 1, March 15, March 29 and April 5. The featured artists are: William Albertini, John Battle, John Philip Capello, Linda Capello, Gary Chiappa, David Corgliano, Eva Faye, Robin Giannis, Carly Haffner, Robert Harms, Samuel Havens, Mary Jaffe, Brendan H. Johnston, Nishan Kazazian, Joyce Kubat, Stephen Laub, Setha Low, Sutton Lynch, Mica Marder, Richard Mothes, Isabella Rupp, Georgia Suter, Deirdre Swords, Aurelio Torres, Allan Wexler, Steven Zaluski, Amy Zerner and Susan Zises.

For information on the exhibition and related programming, visit southamptonartscenter.org. Southampton Arts Center is at 25 Jobs Lane in Southampton.

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