Fun & Surprises
Upcoming Events
Join us for a stellar evening as we learn about the night sky from our friends at the Vanderbilt Museum. This new collaboration will bring the Vanderbilt’s mobile planetarium to the main hall at The Church, with two showings of Stars: The Powerhouses of the Universe narrated by Mark Hamill. After each showing, the stellar exploration continues outside, as guests are led to telescopes set up in our garden (weather permitting). The event is timed for maximum possibility of viewing Saturn and the Earth’s moon, which are expected to be visible at that time. Learn, explore, and have fun with our guests, Planetarium Director Dave Bush, Planetarium Outreach Coordinator Rachel Goralski, and Astronomy Educator Britteny Mickaliger.
While space, the final frontier, may be far from limited, capacity for this event is. Reserving tickets in advance guarantees you entrance to your designated showing and time with the telescopes. Recommended for ages 9 and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Bring a sketchbook, graphite or colored pencils, and/or pens and have a seat in the Main Gallery of The Church for a communal drawing salon led by artists and art professors Jackie Hoving and Norm Paris! This recurring program celebrates our fall exhibition Here & There: The Church’s First Churchennial while also honoring The Church’s commitment to fostering creativity on the East End. Flex your creative muscles as you draw the people around you, the space, or something that catches your eye in a meditative experience of observing and being present.
Norm, a professor at Rhode Island School of Design, and Jackie, a professor at Pratt Institute, met as students in Sam Messer’s Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art program. It was there the couple spent time in Sam’s “drawing happenings” and were inspired by his belief in community and bringing people together through drawing.
In alignment with The Church’s vision for a creative community, the Drawing Meetups invite participants of all skill levels to a laid-back environment with a communal spirit. Tables and chairs will be provided and participants are also welcome to find a space within the exhibition for a solo meditative drawing journey. Some graphite pencils and 8x11” paper will also be provided, though participants are encouraged to bring their own supplies. Charcoal, paints, and markers are not permitted in these sessions.
Please note that this is a causal drawing session and not a class.
Calling all makers, creatives, artists, and writers! Bring your supplies and join us for a casual and no-pressure environment to make art together. A reimagined Late Night Open Studio, Artists & Makers Night invites creatives of all types to gather and make art together alongside our current artists-in-residence, Hollis Chitto and Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack. Visit their studios to see their work, gain inspiration, and chat about process. Passionate about fostering creativity in its space and establishing an oasis for creative inspiration and connection, The Church welcomes you to break out of your solitary studio and make art with others!
Bring a sketchbook, graphite or colored pencils, and/or pens and have a seat in the Main Gallery of The Church for a communal drawing salon led by artists and art professors Jackie Hoving and Norm Paris! This recurring program celebrates our fall exhibition Here & There: The Church’s First Churchennial while also honoring The Church’s commitment to fostering creativity on the East End. Flex your creative muscles as you draw the people around you, the space, or something that catches your eye in a meditative experience of observing and being present.
Norm, a professor at Rhode Island School of Design, and Jackie, a professor at Pratt Institute, met as students in Sam Messer’s Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art program. It was there the couple spent time in Sam’s “drawing happenings” and were inspired by his belief in community and bringing people together through drawing.
In alignment with The Church’s vision for a creative community, the Drawing Meetups invite participants of all skill levels to a laid-back environment with a communal spirit. Tables and chairs will be provided and participants are also welcome to find a space within the exhibition for a solo meditative drawing journey. Some graphite pencils and 8x11” paper will also be provided, though participants are encouraged to bring their own supplies. Charcoal, paints, and markers are not permitted in these sessions.
Please note that this is a causal drawing session and not a class.
November 23rd Query: What hardships are you grateful for?
Still, Small Voice draws its name from the idea of the "still, small voice" within—a quiet, inner voice that guides us in moments of reflection. This monthly gathering, started in 2023 as an artistic experiment, now returns as a community-led practice with rotating facilitators. It invites participants to engage in silent reflection and thoughtful sharing, centered around a question about creativity, community, and being human. We forever ever grateful for Nanao Anton & Erling Hope for their contributions, inspirations, and commitment.
This is a space to hear your and others’ authentic voices & own it in community, free of judgement or reaction, as necessary
This is not group therapy, a study group, a political action group or Quaker Meeting.
Please review our Community Values before attending.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… the highly anticipated annual Holiday Makers Market returns! Support local artisans and spread holiday cheer as you shop for unique holiday gifts or treat yourself to something nice. Over 15 unique artisan and makers curated by The Church wait to greet you, with selections from ceramics, home goods, jewelry and more! You’ll be able to find a special gift with ease!
NEW THIS YEAR: a new selection of vendors, prioritizing makers from the East End, with all price points so that there is something for most lovers of craft and design!
Every level of The Church will be filled with holiday spirit, art, and creativity. Here's what you can enjoy:
STUDIO LEVEL:
Art & Creativity
Start on the studio level and explore our pop-up print show and sale, featuring one-of-a-kind monotype prints.
These works were created by East End artists who took part in The Church’s popular Monotype Printmaking workshops this year.
Visit The Church Merch Shop to browse unique art books or gift a membership
Get your portrait sketched live by artist Andrew Cannon!
Special Guests & Book Signing
Join us for a book signing with renowned artists Eric Fischl and April Gornik—with more artists to be announced!
Food & Fun
Feeling hungry? Stop by The Cookery for delicious cakes and lite bites.
MAIN FLOOR & MEZZANINE
🛍️ Holiday Shopping & Exhibition
Head upstairs and enjoy holiday tunes while you shop.
Don’t miss our current exhibition:
"Here & There: The First Churchennial"
—featuring artwork from over 40 incredible artists.
SPECIAL EVENTS!
🐶 Adopt a Pet – Saturday Only
Saturday, 11 AM – 2 PM:
Visit the ARF Hamptons adoption vehicle in our parking lot.Learn how to adopt or support animals in need.
(Please note: Animals are not allowed inside the gallery.)
🎶 Live Holiday Music – Sunday Only
Sunday, 1 PM – 2 PM:
Enjoy a special live holiday concert by East End Jazz in our library—featuring music from around the world.
On all days, join us for fun, community, and holiday cheer! More to be announced soon
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… the highly anticipated annual Holiday Makers Market returns! Support local artisans and spread holiday cheer as you shop for unique holiday gifts or treat yourself to something nice. Over 15 unique artisan and makers curated by The Church wait to greet you, with selections from ceramics, home goods, jewelry and more! You’ll be able to find a special gift with ease!
NEW THIS YEAR: a new selection of vendors, prioritizing makers from the East End, with all price points so that there is something for most lovers of craft and design!
Every level of The Church will be filled with holiday spirit, art, and creativity. Here's what you can enjoy:
STUDIO LEVEL:
Art & Creativity
Start on the studio level and explore our pop-up print show and sale, featuring one-of-a-kind monotype prints.
These works were created by East End artists who took part in The Church’s popular Monotype Printmaking workshops this year.
Visit The Church Merch Shop to browse unique art books or gift a membership
Get your portrait sketched live by artist Andrew Cannon!
Special Guests & Book Signing
Join us for a book signing with renowned artists Eric Fischl and April Gornik—with more artists to be announced!
Food & Fun
Feeling hungry? Stop by The Cookery for delicious cakes and lite bites.
MAIN FLOOR & MEZZANINE
🛍️ Holiday Shopping & Exhibition
Head upstairs and enjoy holiday tunes while you shop.
Don’t miss our current exhibition:
"Here & There: The First Churchennial"
—featuring artwork from over 40 incredible artists.
SPECIAL EVENTS!
🐶 Adopt a Pet – Saturday Only
Saturday, 11 AM – 2 PM:
Visit the ARF Hamptons adoption vehicle in our parking lot.Learn how to adopt or support animals in need.
(Please note: Animals are not allowed inside the gallery.)
🎶 Live Holiday Music – Sunday Only
Sunday, 1 PM – 2 PM:
Enjoy a special live holiday concert by East End Jazz in our library—featuring music from around the world.
On all days, join us for fun, community, and holiday cheer! More to be announced soon
Bring a sketchbook, graphite or colored pencils, and/or pens and have a seat in the Main Gallery of The Church for a communal drawing salon led by artists and art professors Jackie Hoving and Norm Paris! This recurring program celebrates our fall exhibition Here & There: The Church’s First Churchennial while also honoring The Church’s commitment to fostering creativity on the East End. Flex your creative muscles as you draw the people around you, the space, or something that catches your eye in a meditative experience of observing and being present.
Norm, a professor at Rhode Island School of Design, and Jackie, a professor at Pratt Institute, met as students in Sam Messer’s Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art program. It was there the couple spent time in Sam’s “drawing happenings” and were inspired by his belief in community and bringing people together through drawing.
In alignment with The Church’s vision for a creative community, the Drawing Meetups invite participants of all skill levels to a laid-back environment with a communal spirit. Tables and chairs will be provided and participants are also welcome to find a space within the exhibition for a solo meditative drawing journey. Some graphite pencils and 8x11” paper will also be provided, though participants are encouraged to bring their own supplies. Charcoal, paints, and markers are not permitted in these sessions.
Please note that this is a causal drawing session and not a class.
Get your holiday vibes on and come spread good cheer at The Church’s second annual Community Holiday Party! Come together for light bites, drinks, music, and the spirit of the season! We are grateful to center and celebrate our community. Connect with people you know, meet someone new, sing along with your favorite holiday tunes!
It takes a village. “We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men.” – Herman Melville.
December 29th Query: Why are you here?
Still, Small Voice draws its name from the idea of the "still, small voice" within—a quiet, inner voice that guides us in moments of reflection. This monthly gathering, started in 2023 as an artistic experiment, now returns as a community-led practice with rotating facilitators. It invites participants to engage in silent reflection and thoughtful sharing, centered around a question about creativity, community, and being human. We forever ever grateful for Nanao Anton & Erling Hope for their contributions, inspirations, and commitment.
This is a space to hear your and others’ authentic voices & own it in community, free of judgement or reaction, as necessary
This is not group therapy, a study group, a political action group or Quaker Meeting.
Please review our Community Values before attending.
Bring a sketchbook, graphite or colored pencils, and/or pens and have a seat in the Main Gallery of The Church for a communal drawing salon led by artists and art professors Jackie Hoving and Norm Paris! This recurring program celebrates our fall exhibition Here & There: The Church’s First Churchennial while also honoring The Church’s commitment to fostering creativity on the East End. Flex your creative muscles as you draw the people around you, the space, or something that catches your eye in a meditative experience of observing and being present.
Norm, a professor at Rhode Island School of Design, and Jackie, a professor at Pratt Institute, met as students in Sam Messer’s Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art program. It was there the couple spent time in Sam’s “drawing happenings” and were inspired by his belief in community and bringing people together through drawing.
In alignment with The Church’s vision for a creative community, the Drawing Meetups invite participants of all skill levels to a laid-back environment with a communal spirit. Tables and chairs will be provided and participants are also welcome to find a space within the exhibition for a solo meditative drawing journey. Some graphite pencils and 8x11” paper will also be provided, though participants are encouraged to bring their own supplies. Charcoal, paints, and markers are not permitted in these sessions.
Please note that this is a causal drawing session and not a class.