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Guild Hall’s 70th Artist Members Show is the oldest non-juried exhibition remaining on Long Island. This important exhibition allows Guild Hall to directly connect with the artistic community that support and inspire our arts institution all year long. Art critic Linda Yablonsky will be the 2008 Members Show Awards Judge.For 2008, the show has been organized into two parts due to the restoration of the John Drew Theater and less gallery space. However, it means more opportunity for artists since there will be two of every prize awarded. Exhibition organized by Michelle Vertucci, Curatorial Assistant/Registrar.
Award recipients will be announced during the opening reception.
The two top Honors winners will each be awarded a solo exhibition at Guild Hall which will be given within a timely fashion according to the needs of the Museum. The Winners of the Catherine and Theo Hios Landscape Award will each receive a check for $250. Additionally, there are awards in the following categories: Best Representational Painting, Best Abstract Painting, Best Sculpture, Best Work on Paper, Best Mixed Media, Best Photograph and numerous Honorable Mention citations.
Public Programs
Saturday, April 5th – 3:00pm Questions for the Curator An opportunity to ask Guild Hall Museum Curator Christina Mossaides Strassfield the questions that are on your mind.
Saturday, April 12th - 3:00 pm Meet the Winners of the 70th Annual Artist Members Show, M- Z Curator Christina Mossaides Strassfield interviews winning entrants while touring the show.
Saturday, May 17th at 3:00pm
Meet the Gallery Directors
An opportunity to ask the Local Gallery Directors the questions that are on your mind.
Saturday, May 31st at 3:00pm
Meet the Winners of the 70th Annual Artist Members Show, A - L
Curator Christina Mossaides Strassfield interviews winning entrants while touring the show.
Above programs are Free with admission to the museum.
All Guild Hall Museum programming is made possible in part through the generosity of Dorothy Lichtenstein, Lucio and Joan Noto, and Ruth Muelle, and with public funds from the NY State Council on the Arts, a state agency; Suffolk County Department of Economic Development, and the Town of East Hampton.
Guild Hall is accredited by the American Association of Museums.





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