The Springs Historical Society presents Springs Young Artists, an exhibition showcasing the creative talents of local students in Kindergarten through HighSchool. Hosted by the Springs Community Library (1 Parsons Place, Springs) this show highlights the next generation of artists emerging from a community with a deep artistic legacy.
As the birthplace of Abstract Expressionism, Springs has long been a haven for creativity and innovation. This exhibition continues that tradition, featuring a wide-ranging collection of student works across multiple mediums and carry forward the spirit of exploration and express. The show will be on view from April 6 through May 4, 2025 during regular Library hours. For details visit springshistoricalsociety.org.
An opening reception will take place on Sunday, April 6 from 11am to 1pm, inviting the community to celebrate the work of young Springs artists. A special feature on the second floor will spotlight Springs alumni who have pursued carers or passions in creative fields, offering insights into the lasting impact of creative education. From fine arts to design, architecture to technology, the exhibition highlights how artistic skills foster innovation, problem-solving, and diverse career opportunities.
Sara Faulkner and Irene Grant are co-curators on behalf of the Springs Historical Board Art Committee along with Springs School art teachers Morgan Boch and Laura Marino alongside Heather Evans, Sheila Batiste, Amanda Cappabianca and Margaret Zubarriain, art teachers at East Hampton High School.