The Westhampton Beach Festival of the Arts returns to the Hamptons for the tenth year this Labor Day weekend.
“Once again, we welcome you to come explore art, in its myriad forms,” reflected Ron Mellot. “Partake of that sense of appreciation and wonderment of what these talented artisans have created.”
The Festival has grown into one of the country’s top fine art events. The reputation and national ranking is not only reflective of the Festival itself but of the artists’ talents and support of the residents and visitors of the East End of Long Island.
“For those pieces you choose to incorporate into your life, discover that unique connection, perhaps best stated as a ‘journey,'” Mellot added. “The artwork opens a door and something within you takes you through that door, becoming a journey of exploring something within you. A priceless, enduring journey.”
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A work by David Micelotta. |
On Saturday, September 1 and Sunday, September 2, The Great Lawn at St. Mark’s Church will be transformed into an outdoor art gallery with works such as sculptures, jewelry, paintings, photography, and mixed media, created with many different materials, styles and techniques on display during the 10th annual Westhampton Beach Festival of the Arts.
The Festival offers guests the chance to interact with the artists, learn about their processes and creations as well as availability for commissioned work and on site purchases.
The Festival is open Saturday, September 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, September 2 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Admission and parking is free.
The Great Lawn at St. Marks Church at 35 West Main Street in Westhampton Beach. For more information, visit the Festival’s www.paragonartevents.com.