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STUDENT ART FESTIVAL: ECO VS EGO

This event has already taken place.Fridays – Mondays, noon – 5 pm, through Feb. 26;
Free
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Saturday, January 20 – Mon, February 26
ADMISSION FREE

The 2024 Student Art Festival, Eco vs Ego, explores our symbiotic relationship with nature. Inspired by guest thought-leader Edwina von Gal, the festival asks students, schoolteachers, and artists to delve into topics such as needs and survival, infrastructure, and growth; anthropomorphism and symbolism, and biophilia through the practices of art, design, horticulture, and performance.

Core to the festival is the Student Art Festival (SAF) In-School Artist-in-Residence (AiR) program. The program has engaged 20 artists working within 15 participating schools to create new works over two academic years, culminating in exhibitions and performances.

SAF AiRs & Participating Schools include Pamella Allen & Springs School; Keren Anavy & Amagansett School; Darlene Charneco & Bridgehampton School; Viv Corringham & Springs School; Andrea Cote & The Bridgehampton Childcare & Recreation Center; Lionel Cruet & the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council; Mare Dianora & Bridgehampton School; Denise Silva-Dennis & Pierson Middle-High School; Jeremy Dennis & East Hampton High School; Brianna Hernandez & East Hampton High School; Liz Joyce with Wainscott & Sagaponack Schools; Laurie Lambrecht and Westhampton Beach Elementary School; Brett Loving & Project Most; Anthony Madonna & John Marshall Elementary School; Cheryl Molnar & Shelter Island School; Jody Oberfelder & Our Fabulous Variety Show; Beau Bree Rhee & East Hampton High School; Steven Sergiovanni & the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council; Alexandra Talty & Bridgehampton School; Rosario Varela & East Hampton Middle School.

Join us at the events below to celebrate & learn more about the Student Art Festival: Eco vs Ego:

Saturday, January 20, 12 – 2 pm: Opening Celebration
Friday, January 26, 12 – 1 pm: Lunch Break
Saturday, January 27, 12 – 1 pm: Family Tour + Workshop
Monday, January 29, 6 – 7:30 pm: Creative Lab: Lionel Cruet
Monday, February 12, 6 – 7:30 pm: Creative Lab: Liz Joyce
Friday, January 16, 12 – 1 pm: Lunch Break
Saturday, February 10, 3 – 4pm: Student Performance: Viv Corringham + Springs School
Saturday, February 17, 12 – 1 pm: Family Tour + Workshop

Pictured: Amagansett School student preparing for Guild Hall’s 2024 Student Art Festival: Eco vs Ego. Photo: Keren Anavy

EVENT SPONSORS:

LEAD SPONSOR: MILTON AND SALLY AVERY ARTS FOUNDATION, AND AN ANONYMOUS DONOR
CO-LEAD: LYNN AND BRUCE SURRY, AND NEDA YOUNG
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT: NINA GILLMAN

THIS PROJECT IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS.

GUILD HALL’S LEARNING + NEW WORKS PROGRAMS ARE MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE PATTI KENNER ARTS EDUCATION FELLOWSHIP, THE GLICKBERG/ABRAHAMS S.KUTLER FOUNDATION, STEPHANIE JOYCE & JIM VOS, THE LEWIS B. AND DOROTHY CULLMAN ENDOWMENT FUND, AND THE MELVILLE STRAUS FAMILY ENDOWMENT.

MUSEUM PROGRAMS ARE SUPPORTED BY CROZIER FINE ARTS AND FUNDING FROM THE MICHAEL LYNNE MUSEUM ENDOWMENT AND THE MELVILLE STRAUS FAMILY ENDOWMENT.

FREE GALLERY ADMISSION IS SPONSORED, IN PART, BY LANDSCAPE DETAILS.

Location:

158 Main St
East Hampton, NY 11937 United States