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PERFORMING ARTS
Southampton Cultural Center
A nerve center for musical and performing arts in Southampton. Its concerts in the park, chamber music series and Center Stage theatre group offer local talent a much-needed platform to create and entertain. 25 Pond Lane, 287-4377; southamptonculturalcenter.org
MUSEUMS
Ossorio Foundation
Get lost in the abstract sculptures, paintings, photographs and drawings of Alfonso Ossorio, a Filipino artist who moved in the same art circles as Jackson Pollock and Jean Dubuffet. 164 Mariner Dr., 287-2020; ossoriofoundation.org
Parrish Art Museum
The museum’s holdings encompass a distinguished collection of American art from the nineteenth century to the present, with a particular focus on the art and artists of Long Island’s East End. 25 Jobs Lane, 283-2118; parrishart.org
Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center
A compound of historical museums, including Rogers Mansion, Pelletrau Shop, Thomas Halsey Homestead and Conscience Point. Its annual Harvest Day, features 19th century craft demonstrations and Civil War reenactments. 17 Meeting House Lane, 283-2494; southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org
GALLERIES
Chrysalis Gallery
Specializing in Australian art, Chrysalis is home to works by Louis Kahan, Charles Blackman and Deborah Halpern. 2 Main St., 287-1883; chrysalis.com
Bego Ezair Gallery
A contemporary gallery featuring works by American artists with an emphasis on Abstract Expressionism. 136 Main St., 204-0442; ezairgallery.com
Keszler Gallery
A modern gallery with a sleek white and silver exterior, which presents both emerging and established contemporary artists and has the largest collection of Banksy and Russell Young in the US. 45 Main St., 204-0353
Mark Humphrey Gallery
What was once a go-to for posters, prints and frames is now a major contemporary player carrying works by Roy Lichtenstein, Ross Bleckner and local talent like Audrey Lee and Blair Seagram. 95 Main St., 283-3113; markhumphreygallery.com















