Bahr Gallery
Address: 95 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
Website: www.bahrgallery.com
Phone: 516.283.1967
The Bahr Gallery, which opened in April 2018, has several rooms totaling 1,200 square feet and features nearly 70 psychedelic master works on rotation highlighting posters from San Francisco’s “Big Five” poster artists; Wes Wilson, Stanley Mouse, Victor Moscoso, Rick Griffin, and Alton Kelley. The opening of The Bahr Gallery continues the recent renaissance in Oyster Bay, marked by a slew of hot new restaurants, innovative family attractions, and its proximity to the Long Island Sound.
fotofoto gallery
Address: 14 W Carver St, Huntington, NY 11743
Website: www.fotofotogallery.org
Phone: 631-549-0448
fotofoto gallery, formed in 2003, is the oldest fine art photography gallery on Long Island. The photography collective exhibits photographers with independent vision, focus and purpose and is dedicated to encouraging and promoting the artistic development of its members and the greater photographic community.
Located in the heart of Huntington, NY, fotofoto gallery hosts an extensive calendar of members' solo and group exhibitions, workshops, salons, special events and competitions including Pop-up Shows, Your Best Shot, Phone-ography and National Open-Photography Competitions and Exhibitions.
The gallery is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Gallery North
Address: 90 North Country Road, Setauket, New York 11733
Website: www.gallerynorth.org
Phone: 631.751.2676
Gallery North is a not-for-profit gallery presenting original exhibitions, community events and educational programs throughout the year. Established in 1965, Gallery North focuses on contemporary art in a variety of media presented in exhibits that explore the diversity and vitality of the arts on Long Island.
Heckscher Museum of Art
Address: 2 Prime Avenue, Huntington, NY 11743
Website: www.heckscher.org
Phone: 631.351.3250
The Heckscher Museum of Art serves the people of the Town of Huntington and surrounding communities. Through exhibitions of its permanent and loan collections of art and related museum programs, it seeks to provide inspiring and transformative educational experiences to encourage a broader understanding of our past and present and enrich the quality of life of the individuals it serves.
The Heckscher Museum of Art’s collection spans 500 years of Western art with particular emphasis on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Established in 1920 with a gift from August Heckscher of 185 works, the collection now numbers more than 2500 pieces by American and European artists. American landscape painting and work by Long Island artists, past and present, are particular strengths, as is American and European modernism. Photography is a growing part of the collection.
Islip Art Museum
Address: 50 Irish Lane, East Islip, NY 11730
Website: www.islipartmuseum.org
Phone: 631.224.5402
The Islip Art Museum is one of the leading exhibition spaces for contemporary art on Long Island. It's exhibition program features contemporary art by national and international artists, as well as emerging artists from local communities.
The Museum presents five exhibitions a year in the galleries of the Brookwood Hall mansion, a landmark estate on Long Island's south shore. Exhibitions are organized to reflect issues and concerns in the current art world.
The Museum also present lectures, fine art classes for adults and children, and workshops and tours for all age groups.
The Museum maintains a growing Permanent Collection of works by leading contemporary artists, focusing on those with ties to Long Island. Changing exhibits are presented in the Permanent Collection Gallery.
MARQUEE PROJECTS
Address: 14 Bellport Lane, Bellport, NY 11713
Website: www.marqueeprojects.org
Phone: 631.803.2511
MARQUEE PROJECTS is a contemporary art gallery and a project space. The gallery mounts monthly solo and group exhibitions and often invites curators to thematically play and foster aesthetic conversations. The gallery features thought provoking, material innovative and aesthetically engaging contemporary art by a cross section of emerging and established artists working today from across the United States. The gallery is located one hour east of Manhattan, on the southern shores of Long Island in the historic Village of Bellport and was established by artist Mark Van Wagner and Tonja Pulfer in April of 2017.
Nassau County Museum of Art
Address: One Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor, NY 11576
Website: www.nassaumuseum.org/default.php
Phone: (516) 484-9337
Nassau County Museum of Art preserves, enhances, and interprets its collections for the people of Long Island, the State of New York and beyond. The museum is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of the arts, with particular emphasis on the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries; to enhancing and adding to its outdoor sculpture garden, to continuing to improve its historic gardens and to keeping an active schedule of exhibitions and educational programs for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Patchogue Arts Council Gallery
Address: 20 Terry Street ( Suite 116), Patchogue, NY 11772
Website: www.patchoguearts.org
Phone: 631.627.8686
The Patchogue Arts Council is dedicated to serving the community by encouraging, promoting and supporting the arts. Solo & Group exhibits of distinct vision by regional artists are presented to visitors of the Patchogue Arts Gallery.
Watermark Galleries
Address: 220 Lake Avenue, St. James, NY 11780
Phone: 631.379.2061
Located in the historic hamlet of St. James on Long Island, NY, Watermark Galleries exhibit work by photographic Artists that tells unique and emotional stories. One of only a few photography galleries on Long Island, the Gallery represents a variety of local mid-career and emerging photographic artists. Works range from soaring seascapes and coastal landscapes to distinctive impressionist and abstract images.
Curated by Landscape Architect & Photographer Bob Retnauer, the Gallery exhibits multiple artists at one time and all artwork is professionally staged and lightened. The Gallery welcomes and encourages serious photographic artists to submit their best work for recurring exhibitions and sales.
Although the Gallery is located in a traditional office building, it is an unpretentious and inviting venue for exhibitions, competitions, receptions, lectures and other arts-related events. We are proud to be an integral part of the resurgence of the St. James Historic Cultural Arts District.