Eastville Community Historical Society
Address: 139 Hampton St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Website: www.eastvillehistorical.org
Phone: 631.725.4711
The Eastville Community Historical Society's mission is to preserve historic buildings and research, collect and disseminate information about the history of the Eastville area of Sag Harbor, NY, one of the earliest known working class communities composed of African Americans, Native Americans and European immigrants. The ECHS also seeks to discover and collect material that illustrates the settlement, development and progress of life in the Eastville area, both past and present, for the public to discover and enrich their understanding and experience of Sag Harbor life through this special Hamptons community.
Keyes Art
Address: The American Hotel - 53 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Website: www.juliekeyesart.com
Phone: 917.509.1379
Keyes Art showcases the works of both emerging and celebrated artists in its new location adjacent to The American Hotel in Sag Harbor, N.Y. We also present art programs on the Upper East Side of New York City and Palm Springs, CA. Our galleries exhibit highly regarded artists including Larry Rivers, Nathan Slate Joseph, Bert Stern, Hilary Knight, John Chamberlain, April Gornik, Elaine de Kooning, Darius Yektai, Dan Rizzie and more. We also present new talent, including the discovery of rising artist Evan Sebastian Lagache.
Romany Kramoris Gallery
Address: 41 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Website: www.kramorisgallery.com
Phone: 631.725.2499
Romany Kramoris is an eclectic and informal gallery focusing on local artists, American Glassblowers and world crafts.
Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum
Address: 200 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Website: www.sagharborwhalingmuseum.org
Phone: 631.725.0770
The mission of the Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical museum is to preserve, interpret and promote the culture of Sag Harbor through its collection of historical objects related to the village’s whaling history, as well as the presentation of contemporary exhibits and events that reflect the culture of the village today and put Sag Harbor’s past and present into context.
Sara Nightingale Gallery
Address: 26 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Phone: 631-793-2256
Sara Nightingale Gallery strives to present significant and challenging contemporary art across all mediums. Since 1998, owner/ director Sara Nightingale has worked with emerging and mid-career artists to exhibit and promote their work, develop their careers and expose them to new markets and opportunities. The program consists of solo and two-person exhibitions, curatorial projects, collaborations and special events. Emphasis is placed on innovation, dialogue and risk, as well as art's relevance to the greater community beyond the art world.
The gallery also offers art advisory services focusing on the primary market.
Tulla Booth Gallery
Address: 66 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Website: www.tullaboothgallery.com
Phone: 631.725.3100
Tulla Booth Gallery is a fine art photography gallery located in the heart of the hamlet of Sag Harbor, New York. The gallery features black and white and color photography by some of the world's finest photographers. We exhibit photographs in the following subjects: landscapes, seascapes, still-life, flora, fauna, exotic travel, figurative lifestyle, celebrity, and documentary.
Our artist's roster includes Bruno Barbey, Tulla Booth, Michael Clinton, Roberto Dutesco, Herb Friedman, Anne Gabriele, Lynn Geesaman, Burt Glinn, Jay Hoops, Daniel Jones, Andre Keretsz, Karine Laval, John Margaritis, Steve McCurry, Judith McMillan, Eric Meola, Ricardo B. Sanchez, Blair Seagram, Adina Segal, Edward Steichen, Fred Stein, Bert Stern, Stephen Wilkes.