The Heckscher Museum AprilMayJune 2023

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A Second Century of Art and Inspiration

April May June 2023

Education

APRIL 29 – JUNE 4

program! The exhibition will include approximately 80 works of art.

Jurors for the 2023 exhibition are Dr. Karli Wurzelbacher, Curator, joined by guest juror Samantha Dominik, a sculptor and installation artist from Long Island. Dominik received a BFA in studio art from Adelphi University and an MFA from the

Long Island's Best PRESENTING SPONSORS

The Darrell Fund Endowment/Henriette Darrell Pritchard Charitable Trust

ARTISTIC SPONSORS

Strong-Cuevas Foundation

The Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.

PATRON SPONSORS

TD Charitable Foundation

Dr. Lee MacCormick Edwards Charitable Foundation

Laura B. Vogler Foundation

EXHIBITION CATALOGUE SPONSORS

Inna Gellerman, DDS, Gellerman Orthodontics Callaghan LLP

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. She currently is an adjunct professor at Adelphi University.

In addition to the exhibition in the galleries, images of all of Long Island’s Best student artworks, inspiration pieces, and artist statements will be featured on Heckscher.org beginning in May.

Long Island’s Best is the most prestigious juried competition for Long Island high school students. Throughout the school year, Museum Educators provided students with inspiring, immersive learning experiences that involve in-depth study and discussion about works of art on view in five exhibitions: Global Asias: Contemporary Asian and Asian American Art from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer & His Family Foundation; Long Island Biennial; Raise the Roof: The Home in Art; Viewfinders: Photographers Frame Nature; and Three Paintings by Richard Mayhew, Betty Parsons, and Jane Wilson.

From these exhibits, each student selected a work of art to serve as their inspiration piece in the creation of their own original artwork. More than 82 schools are participating with 500 student submissions received from across Suffolk and Nassau Counties – the largest participation in the history of the

Students from Hicksville High School (left) and Division Avenue High School, Levittown, prepare artwork for jurying

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FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Dear Friends,

Home. A simple word that can mean many things to people at different stages of our lives. Consider myself, a transplant to Long Island, who recently moved here to become the new CEO of The Heckscher Museum of Art. Home now means the beautiful town of Huntington, with its main street brimming with local businesses, miles of pebbly beaches, harbors filled with boats, and The Heckscher Museum and park filled with children, families, geese, dogs, art, music, and laughter. Home also means the ocean shores of South Florida, air radiating with warm sunrays and sounds echoing from Española Way, vibrant deco colors, new modern art on display, and the scents of matzo ball soup and arroz con pollo simmering in the kitchen.

The 2023 season offers multiple lenses to explore the concept of Home. The season began with two exhibitions, Raise the Roof: The Home in Art and Viewfinders: Photographers Frame Nature. Both debuted significant new additions to the collection alongside rarely shown artworks. Please take time to listen to the powerful and moving video stories of community members – like Renee Flagler, Joan Kim Suzuki, Allison McGovern, and others – discussing what home means to them. Share with us what home means to you at the Visitor Response Station.

Long Island’s Best fills the galleries with wonderful works by talented high school artists. Each piece created by a high school student is inspired by an original work of art in a recent exhibition.

We are thrilled that our signature summer show is Courtney M. Leonard’s first career retrospective and first solo museum exhibition in the greater New York metropolitan region. Leonard (Shinnecock, b. 1980) is among the most original and compelling voices in American contemporary art. COURTNEY M. LEONARD: LOGBOOK 2004–2023 breaks new ground in the disciplines of ceramics and installation art. This show continues the season’s exploration of "home" as Leonard’s work engages with Long Island’s history, amplifies Indigenous cultural knowledge, and expresses reverence for the earth and sea while advocating for their protection.

How has your idea of home shifted throughout your lifetime, and most especially during the momentous events of recent years? As climate change continues to alter seasons and shorelines, and as the pandemic has caused major shifts in workforce culture, access to childcare, and increased rates of domestic violence and mental health concerns — all of these prompt us to understand home in new ways and look to art to interpret our world and engage in healing. We hope the Museum can be a safe space for you, and for our community, to come together to process all that we have experienced, support one another, and create a more peaceful equitable world together.

“Jessica is an enthusiastic advocate for the arts, especially arts education. She has demonstrated a high degree of commitment to the Museum, its mission, and future,” said Robin T. Hadley, Chair, Board of Trustees. “As the Town of Huntington representative, Greg brings valuable community and civic connections to the organization.”

The Heckscher Museum of Art is pleased to announce the election of  Jessica Brassler to The Heckscher Museum of Art’s Board of Trustees.

Brassler has a Master’s degree in Contemporary Art from Sotheby’s Institute of Art, and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. She has worked for Ballroom Marfa, a contemporary art and performance space in Texas; Vito Schnabel; and Christie's New York. She is the founder of Oliver George Fine Art, specializing in collection management.

A Co-Chair for the 2021 Centennial Benefit and the 2023 Benefit, she also serves on the Collections Stewardship and Development Committees. Brassler and her family live in Lloyd Harbor.

Supervisor Edmund J. Smyth appointed Greg Wagner as the Town of Huntington’s representative to the Board of Trustees. Wagner is Director of Cultural Affairs, a division within the Parks & Recreation Department. Among its responsibilities, the Cultural Affairs division is the Town’s liaison with public and private agencies and individuals in the planning, promoting, and overseeing of cultural activities undertaken in cooperation with the Town of Huntington.

Cover Art:
Dali,
, 1939,
Salvador
Untitled
collage and gouache on paper. Gift of Mr. Alexander Liberman.
JESSICA BRASSLER & GREG WAGNER
SAVE THE DATE! The Heckscher Museum of Art 2023 Celebrate Achievement Benefit Saturday, October 14 • Noon to 4:00 p.m. • Water’s Edge, Centerport
Visit Heckscher.org/benefits/2023
Honoring Robert G. Carter, Artist Susan Van Scoy, Ph.D. Andrea Wozny, 1999 Long Island’s Best Alumnus

COURTNEY M. LEONARD LOGBOOK 2004–2023

JUNE 10 - NOVEMBER 12

Sponsors

COMMISSIONED WORK AND ROOM INSTALLATION

The exhibition includes Leonard’s room-sized multi-sensory installation –BREACH: Logbook 23 – composed of low lighting, contour mapping painted on the gallery walls, ceramics installed in surprising configurations, and video projection. A significant new work commissioned by The Heckscher Museum for its permanent collection debuts in the exhibition. Titled Contact 2,023, the eight-foot-long wall hanging focuses on the moment of colonial contact on Long Island by mapping the contours of the island with thousands of individual porcelain thumbprints resembling shells. Sewn onto a cotton canvas with artificial sinew, each thumbprint

The Heckscher Museum of Art presents Courtney M. Leonard’s first retrospective, and the artist’s first solo museum exhibition in the greater New York metropolitan region. Leonard (Shinnecock, b. 1980) is among the most original and compelling voices in American contemporary art. Her work amplifies Indigenous cultural knowl edge, and expresses reverence for the earth and sea while advocating for their protection. The exhibition engages with Long Island’s history, breaks new ground in the disciplines of ceramics and

Exhibitions
Andrea B. and Peter D. Klein • Pien and Hans Bosch • The Shoreland Foundation Clockwise from above: Courtney M. Leonard (Shinnecock, b. 1980), #1, 2020, mixed media and acrylic on canvas. Collection of the artist; (detail), 2019-2020, installation commissioned by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College; BREACH #2, 2014-2023, ceramic sperm whale teeth and wooden pallet. Private collection.

THROUGH MARCH 2024

Sponsored by Robin T. Hadley

New Acquisitions Highlighted

features important new acquisitions to the collection that explore the expansive theme of “home.” Becky Suss’s (b. 1980) large-scale painting Living Room (Six Paintings, Four Plates) (2015), is based on her memories of her grandparents’ mid-century modern house in Great Neck, Long Island. The array of artwork and objects she depicts captures the personalities and the values of the people who lived there. The ways that an interior can mirror the self are visible throughout the exhibition.

For Stella Waitzkin (1920-2003), her apartment and her art were one.

Raise the Roof features sixteen of her sculptures, which she created by casting books, clocks, other everyday objects, and even her own face in luminous polyester resin. She lined the walls of her living space at the famous Chelsea Hotel with her creations, turning it into an immersive sculptural environment. The uncanny and whimsical quality of Waitzkin’s art echoes throughout the exhibition. These works evoke the sense that spaces and possessions are alive with the traces of the artists’ presence. Recently acquired works by these artists are also on view: Robert Carter, Courtney Leonard, Kenji Nakahashi, Pat Ralph, Adam Straus, Amanda Valdez, and Claire Watson.

ALSO ON VIEW

VIEWFINDERS: PHOTOGRAPHERS FRAME NATURE

Through April 16

THREE PAINTINGS BY RICHARD MAYHEW, BETTY PARSONS, AND JANE WILSON

Through June 4

Above, Becky Suss, Living Room (Six Paintings, Four Plates), 2015, oil on linen. Gift from the Collection of Ninah and Michael Lynne. Bottom, Esphyr Slobodkina, In the Snug Harbor of Realized Dreams, early 1960s, mixed media assemblage. Gift of the artist, conserved in 2022 through the Adopt a Work of Art Program with funds donated by Andrea and Neil Kreinik.

Families are welcome to join Museum Educators for Family Hour Sundays, including a dual-language option in both Spanish and English.

CREATING AN INCLUSIVE AND EQUITABLE MUSEUM

Over the past year, several enhancements were made to our buildings and program offerings that continue our efforts to be a safe and creative space for all.

A much-anticipated ADA accessible bathroom in the Museum lobby was completed in summer 2022. Restorations and repairs (including the cleaning of the historic façade) made to the exterior, roof, terrace, stairs, and ramp entrances are ready for the community to enjoy!

The Museum has introduced more multilingual access to museum content. With each exhibition our ability to do so becomes more robust. Spanish language is incorporated into external welcome signage, exhibition and interactive wall text, audio and docent tours, family hours, and special events. In these ways, we hope to serve our Spanish speaking neighbors more fully.

The Museum continues to work with, and learn from, cultural consultants and representatives from local Indigenous Tribes and Town of Huntington Diversity Task Forces to increase empathy and understanding to help bring us together. A land acknowledgement recognizing that The Heckscher Museum is situated on the traditional territory of the Matinecock Tribal Nation, whose presence continues in New York today, can now be found on our website, interpretive materials, and inside the Museum. We look forward to working together with community partners to create a more inclusive and equitable Museum for all.

If you have recommendations around how we can improve our program offerings, or ways we can create a more inclusive museum, please let us know at info@heckscher.org.

APRIL 15 & 16, 2023

Sponsored by Robin

Join The Heckscher Museum of Art in welcoming spring during Art in Bloom weekend, April 15 and 16. During Art in Bloom, 12 floral arrangements will be on display in the Museum alongside the artwork which inspired each floral creation.

This year, inspiration will be drawn from artworks on view in two exhibitions, Raise the Roof: The Home in Art and Viewfinders: Photographers Frame Nature. These exciting exhibitions will provide a wide array of artworks to inspire designers from the Museum’s four garden club partners: Asharoken Garden Club, Dix Hills Garden Club, North Suffolk Garden Club, and South Side Garden Club.

Art in Bloom is a unique opportunity for visitors of all ages to make connections to fine art, nature, and design.

Visit Heckscher.org/artinbloom

ART IN BLOOM

Virtual Lecture

Wednesday, April 19

5:30 - 6:30 pm  Sustainable Native Landscape Design with Rusty Schmidt, Landscape Ecologist

The Museum is pleased to present this virtual program in celebration of Earth Day and coinciding with Art in Bloom. Guest speaker Rusty Schmidt, Landscape Ecologist at Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC and President of the Board of the Long Island Native Plant Initiative, discusses the beautiful, versatile, and ecologically friendly ways that you can use native plants in your own home landscape design.

Members Free, Non-Members: $8 Register at Heckscher.org/landscapedesign

News & Programs

NEW! DINNER WITH THE DIRECTOR

Join Executive Director Heather Arnet for this series of intimate dinners featuring engaging conversations with community leaders and great food from local restaurants! The dinners take place in the Museum. Register and learn more about the fascinating guests and upcoming dinners at the link below.

5:30 to 7:30 pm

$100 per person

Registration required at Heckscher.org/dinnerwithdirector

APRIL 22 Earth Day

Guest: Shavonne Smith, Environmental Director, Shinnecock Indian Nation

Tasting Menu: Shinnecock Community Gardens Project and Shinnecock Shellfish Hatchery & Environmental Center

MAY 11 Sheroes! Celebrating Matriarchs of the Movement

Guests: Mother/Daughter Civil Rights Leaders Tracy Edwards, Regional Chair, NAACP, and civil rights icon Dolores (Dee) Thompson.

JUNE 15 Ma’s House

Guests: Jeremy Dennis and Brianna Hernández, artists from Ma’s House, a BIPOC Art Studio and communal space.

KIDS AND FAMILIES

FAMILY HOUR SUNDAY

DUAL LANGUAGE

APRIL 16 | MAY 7 | JUNE 4

10:30 - 11:30 am

$10 per child; adults free

Registration recommended at heckscher.org/familyhour

Children 5 through 10 are invited to a family-friendly art experience with Museum Educator Tami Wood. Explore works of art and create fun art projects.

During Dual Language Family Hour Guest Educator Karina Giménez joins in the fun in both English and Spanish.

OUR HOME: AN EARTH & ART ADVENTURE!

In Collaboration with The Vanderbilt Museum & Planetarium

SUNDAY, MAY 7

3:30 - 6:30 pm

$15 per person

Register at heckscher.org/ourhome

Explore the exhibitions and create a masterpiece inspired by planet Earth! Then, meet at the Vanderbilt Museum for a 30-minute live lecture. Visitors will watch the full dome film “Dynamic Earth,” followed by an opportunity to look through one of the Vanderbilt Observatory telescopes. Create a moon-themed craft and enjoy snacks from the Planetarium’s café.

HANDS-ON WORKSHOP for Kids

Huntington Public Library Members Only Create a Circus Under the Stars

Grades 2 - 5

TUESDAY, APRIL 4 10:30 - 11:30 am Free. Register at http://myhpl.org This program will take place at the Huntington Public Library Main Street Branch, located at 338 Main Street, Huntington.

YOUTH AMBASSADORS SPRING PROJECT

Videos inspired by Long Island’s Best TRAININGS 10 am - 12 pm: SUNDAY, APRIL 30, AND SATURDAYS, MAY 6 & 13 VIDEO PRESENTATION FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY: SUNDAY, MAY 21, 4 pm $50 per child

Register at Heckscher.org/youthambassadors

Learn about the artwork by Long Island high school students on view! Work as a team to create exciting videos during the three training sessions. Students must attend all training sessions to ensure the best possible experience.

HUNTINGTON ADVENTURE CAMP

MONDAY, JUNE 26 - FRIDAY, JUNE 30 9 am - 12 pm

Ages 7 - 12

$225 for Members*; $275 Non-Members Register at Heckscher.org/adventurecamp

One week, five great experiences! Kick off your summer with this special week of art, history, science, and FUN with collaborating organizations. Kids meet at a new location everyday.

FOR MEMBERS & DONORS

ART IN BLOOM PREVIEW DAY

FRIDAY, APRIL 14

12 - 6 pm*

Museum Members and Donors are invited to view Art in Bloom before it opens to the public on April 15 & 16.

LONG ISLAND’S BEST FRIENDS & FAMILY, MEMBERS & DONORS PREVIEW DAY

SATURDAY, APRIL 29

11 am - 4 pm*

Meet the talented students chosen for the Long Island’s Best exhibition.

OPENING RECEPTION FOR COURTNEY

M. LEONARD: LOGBOOK 2004-2023

SATURDAY, JUNE 10

4 - 6 pm at The Hecksher Museum

CATALYST 2023: COURTNEY LEONARD BREACH: LOGBOOK 23 | ROOT

OPENING RECEPTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 11 am – 2 pm

Planting Fields Foundation, Oyster Bay Price: Free with $8 parking fee (or Empire Pass)

*Please note, you must be a current Member or Donor to register for these events. Advance registration is required. Contact Caitlynn Schare at Schare@Heckscher.org to register, check your membership status, or join/renew.

MONDAY, JUNE 26 Heckscher Museum of Art

TUESDAY, JUNE 27 Vanderbilt Museum & Planetarium

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Cold Spring Harbor

Whaling Museum

THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Huntington Historical Society

FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Huntington Arts Council

*Membership with any of the partners qualifies for the Member price.

FIRST FRIDAY

5 - 8:30 pm Extended Hours

7 pm Musical Performance

Celebrate First Friday at the Museum. Explore the exhibitions during extended hours and enjoy a musical performance.

MAY 5 Huntington High School String Quartet and Huntington High School Bass Quartet

JUNE 2 Gail Storm

Learn more about First Friday concerts at Heckscher.org/events/first-Friday

Presenting Sponsor

The inaugural Dinner with the Director was a success. Photo left, Barry Lites, Board Chairman, Huntington African American Museum; Board member Greg Wagner; and CEO Heather Arnet.

THE HECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES

DONORS & GRANTS SPECIFIC TO EXHIBITIONS, EDUCATION PROGRAMS & OPERATIONS

Alpha Omega Charitable Foundation

Bank of America

Christopher Renzo Bianchi & The Bianchi Family

Callaghan LLP

Janet & John D. Cozza

The Cunniff Family

Darrell Fund Endowment/

Henriette Darrell

Deborah Buck Foundation

Douglas Elliman Realty, LLC

Dr. Lee MacCormick Edwards

Charitable Foundation

The Firefly Artists

Frank J. Antun Foundation

Frederic R. Coudert Foundation

Gellerman Orthodontics, Inna Gellerman, DDS

Greater Hudson Heritage Network

Robin T. Hadley

Healthcasts

Priscilla C. & Robert C. Hughes

Ike, Molly & Steven Elias Foundation

Jefferson Family Charitable Foundation

Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation

Andrea B. & Peter D. Klein

Law Offices of Andrew Presberg

Christine Machtay

Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation

Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.

Nadon Trust/Margaret M.

Hargraves & Family

National Grid Foundation

New York Community Bank

Foundation

People’s United Bank

Pritchard Charitable Trust

Raymond J. & Mary C. Reisert Foundation, Inc.

Rea Charitable Trust

Rauch Foundation

Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation Inc.

Slomo & Cindy Silvian

Foundation

Peter F. Cohen & Jeffrey Sposato

TD Charitable Foundation

Tang Family Foundation in memory of Norris Darrell, Jr.

Town of Huntington

Edmund J. Smyth, Supervisor

Eugene Cook, Councilmember

Joan Cergol, Councilmember

Dr. David Bennardo, Councilmember

Salvatore Ferro, Councilmember

Suffolk County County Executive Steven Bellone

Legislator Stephanie Bontempi

AUGUST HECKSCHER

SOCIETY

Chairman’s Circle

Richard T. Cunniff, Jr.

Robin T. Hadley

Jessica Brassler & George Kakoulides

Patricia J. Petersen

Director’s Circle

Nancy & Michael Aboff

Trudy & Tom Calabrese

Bruce A. & Cheryl Lev

Jane & Barton A. Shallat

Benefactor

Winifred F. Baim

Fern & Hersh Cohen

Barbara & Barry Coller

Danielle & Leland M. Deane

Margaret M. Hargraves

Jeanne Hewitt

Priscilla C. & Robert C. Hughes

Judy Jorge

Susan Van Scoy & Brian Katz

Andrea B. & Peter D. Klein

Patricia & Francis J. Roberts

Patricia P. Sands

Tami & Scott Schneider

Bette & Paul Schneiderman

Bruce Segal

Marjorie Shukow

Carol F. & William B. Tabler

Elizabeth & James D. Watson

Peri & Martin Wenz

Life Members for outstanding contributions to the Museum

D. Frederick Baker

Pien & Hans Bosch

Henriette Darrell

Alexander W. Katlan

Carl G. Markel

Shirley Rubin

Marlene Shufro

Pearl F. Staller

MEMBERS

Patron

Sandy Chapin

Hanna Nekvasil & John E. Coraor

Nancy & Kostas Douzinas

Bonnie Ewing & Amy Ewing

Rozita Shay & Stephen Haskin

Holly Roseman & Marcia Kaplan

Cheryl Metrick

Caroline Mudge & Peter B. Mudge

Meredith & Frank J. Olt, Jr.

Nancy & Joseph Szabo

Joan O’Meara Winant

Fiona & Jan A. Witkowski

Patron Business Member

HomeLight Inc.

Fellow

Rebecca & Ted Bahr

Mary J. Benazzi

Mary Lenore Blair

Margaret F. & Joseph Boorstein

Jennifer Rogers-Brown & Bryan Brown

Michael Byrne

Ellen Feder Crouzet-Pascal & Pat Crouzet-Pascal

Abby Pariser & Peter J. Gollon

Steven C. Hearl

Karen & Robert Heathwood

Judy & Tom Hogan

Jan Brenner & William Houck

Virginia Jacobsen

Allie Jones

Beverly & Robert S. Kissam

Rosemary & Peter Kohler

Helga Kramer

Denise & Mitchell Kramer

Andrea & Neil Kreinik

Carol & William Levatino

Myrna Lewak & Risa Lewak

Nancy Metz & George Lindsay, Jr.

Allyson & Todd Meierhans

Kara Mergl

Peggy Richling & Marc Richling

Cye E. Ross

Kristen & Dan Rozell

Nina & Christopher Sangimino

Tina & Herbert Schmirer

Heller Berman & Joshua Shapiro

Joan Newman & Amy Shapiro

Joyce L. Spencer

Tonja Pulfer & Mark Van Wagner

Jocelyn & Christian Wenk

Annina Luck Wildermuth & Daniel Wildermuth

Evelyn & Richard M. Wilkins

Doris Arroyo & Aronda Xystris

Family

Verna & Yoshiaki Amakawa

Erica & Henry Babcock

Olivia & Eduard Baric

Veronica Todaro & Mark Bigelow

Christey & Peter Blohm

Lucie & Rich Blohm

Caryl & Vincent Burns

Susan & Robert Buroker

Judith Cartwright

Poranee & William Chen

Joan & David Clemens

Anna & Cornelius Cremin

Katherine Cuddeback

Arlette & Nelson Demarest

Patricia & Thomas W. Ernst

Sue & Patrick Fallon

Susannah Meinersman & Rudi Fasolino

Bess & David Fuchs

Antoinette & Richard Gentile

Melissa & Mark Goldberg

Gloria & David Goldstein

Helena & Robert Gregor

Lynn & Frank Gundersen

Tanya Van Cott & Bruce Hannah

Sealy & Mark Hopkinson

Lynn B. Geisler & James H. Howard

Marie Archibee & David Jaycox

Charles A. Jungreis

Kathleen Gilmartin Junkins & David M. Junkins

Lisa & William R. Katz

Toby Kaye & Howard Kaye

Alexis & Andrew Kurita

Julie Leshin

Concetta & Raymond Maggiore

Jane & Robert McGann

Nina & Robert Muller

Mary Cicione & Gary Pasquaretto

Helen N. & Sam R. Perry

Evelyn Pezold

Marie C. & Peter H. Pruden

Lili Elena Ricciardi Mondino & Lucio Riggs Garcia-Mansilla

Angela & Ari Rubin

Rose & Roy Santo Pietro

Lorraine & Paul Schmid

Renee & Stephen Steinig

Jaclyn Ryan & Vladimir Stojanovic

Jessica Romano & Randy Stout

Anne M. & Harold J. Thompson

Sara & Frank Tripoli

Constance Sloggatt Wolf & Charles Wolf

Heidi & Nicholas Yulico

Mary Noel & John Zgurzynski

Dual

Mina & Richard Aibel

Susan Love & Steven Anolik

Georgia & Andrew Ardito

Christine & John Ballow

Brooke Larson & Carter Bancroft

Jean & William Barkan

Anne S. & David Berg

Maria Dikeakos & Sotiris Biziouras

Kathleen Annitto-Bonett & David Borkowski

Kate & Peter C. Breen

Linda R. Kay & William G. Brunn

Valentina Stoycheva & Joshua Candon

Esther Marie & Jamie Joseph Caponigro

Loriann & William Christian

Neil H. Landman & J. Kirk Cochran

Laurie & Richard Lance Corey

Kim & Thomas D’Ambrosio

Maggie & John DeLollis

Corinne & Michael DeStio

Karen & Peter Dicke

Judith & John Dunn

Marlene Weinstein & Raymond Dzurney

Doreen Earl & Donna Earl

Elizabeth & Howard Ehrlichman

Janice Mauk-Enzone & Dan Enzone

Rita & Ralph Fenderson

Barbara & Robert Festa

Ellen & Charles Fishman

Stacey & Lawrence Forur

Judith & Richard Frauenglass

Sheryl & Eugene Friedman

Meredith McCarty & Peter Fudge

Susie & Jeff Futter

Janice & Jon Gabriel

Ann & Glenn Garamella

Marguerite & Robert Gary

Kathleen & John Goldstein

Lilian & Shawn Gordon

Carol & Peter Granelli

Linda & Charles Gruhn

Beth Hacker

Linda P. & Jeffrey Halbreich

Lenore A. & J. Blake Hanson

Rebecca & Albert Haug

Patricia & Frank Hecksher

Frances Scheff & Eugene Heller

Margaret B. & Norman B. Hendrix

Susan & Gerry Hirschstein

Elizabeth & Stephen Holbreich

Beverly & Stuart D. Horowitz

Maggie Amrhein & Gerry Hurley

Lorraine Shallow & Barbara Inglis

Jo Ann & Stanley Katz

Cathy & Sol Kellner

Claire & Newton Kerman

Min Young Son & Dong Hyun Kim

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Brittany Ziems & Lauren La Bella

JoAnn & Jerry Lautenschlager

Caroline Levy & David Lazer

Judy Clock & John Linnemeyer

Margaret Hewitt-Low & William Low

Lois F. & Robert Maller

Patricia & Carl L. Marcellino

Prudence & Milton Masur

Laurence Merritt & Michael McLaughlin

Judy & Herbert Meserve

Jane Wiley & David Miller

Barbara Feder-Murdock & Zachary Murdock

Alex Rosen Murnane &

THOSE WHOSE DONATIONS WERE RECEIVED FROM JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 2022 IN SUPPORT OF THE MUSEUM’S EXHIBITIONS, EDUCATION PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES, AND SERVICES.

Brandon Murnane

Stefanie & Michael Nelkens

Susan & Kenny Ng

Constance Berrill & John Norbeck

Wendy Curtis & Tom Northrop

Sandra & Bernard Otterman

Elizabeth R. & Paul R. Otto

Rosemarie & David M. Papayanopulos

Eleanor & Joseph Perlman

Joan & Donald Reinertsen

Barbara & Thomas Reiser

Helen & Andreas Rentsch

Marcelle & Bernard Reverdin

Lisa Mulhall & Thomas Rogers

Martha Heller & Warren Rosen

Amelia & Eric Rudolph

Leslie & Gary Rudolph

Kay Hutchins Sato & Masaki Sato

Janine & Randy Seifert

Jane & Roger Sencer

Joyce W. & Bryan F. Serra

Veronica & Frederick Soviero

Helene & Jerry Spiegel

Lauren W. & Stephen D. Summers

Barbara & Robert Suter

Carina Mossman & Carter Terenzini

Patricia & Leonard Urban

Rosa & Anthony Urmaza

Joan & Louis Verardo

Millie & William Wagner

Mary & Robert W. Warburgh

Diana Collins & Townsend Weekes, Jr.

Dolores & Melvin Weinzimer

Phyllis & Seymour Weissman

Joan & James Wheeler

Roslyn & Ronald Wiesenfeld

Minkuei & Keith Wilkinson

Tammy Green & Kurt Wilner

Diane & Mark Winiarski

Jane & Walter Wisneski

Arlene & Jason Young

Supporter

Edward Acosta

Denise Adler

Dory Agazarian

Mary Ahern

Chris Ann Ambery

Anupama Annam

David Arkin

Leila Artkinson

David Aubrey

Jason Aurelio-Thomas

Azriel Baer

Shain Bard

Douglas Barnaby

Roisin Bateman

Rosaria Bazan-Pepe

Patricia Beary

Robyn Bellospirito

Ennid Berger

Darlene Blaurock

Karl Bourke

Joan Branca

Barbara Brentano

Lisa Brieff

Rita Broughton

Mary M. Burke

Mary T. Byrnes

Celeste Carlin

Fernando Carpaneda

Philippe Cheng

Pauline Chiarelli

Irene Clark

Angela Classi

Robyn Cooper

Christine D’Addario

Margaret Delima

Miriam Dougenis

JoAnne Dumas

Elaine Eig

Patricia Eljaiek Tousius

Paul Farinacci

Lisa Federici

Andrea Fortunoff

Sheila Fox

Denise Franzino

Matthew Frisch

Kathleen Galotti

Keith Gamache

Janet Lust Ganes

Judith Gardner

Miranda Gatewood

Thomas Giordano

Alicia Gitlitz

Michelle Glennon

Lisa A. Golub

Margery Gosnell-Qua

Laura Grey

Naomi Grossman

Robert Guido

Sueey Gutierrez-Khorondze

Kimberly Hardardt

Candace Hill Montgomery

Stephanie Holloway

Holly Hunt

Warren Infield

Leonard Jacobs

Axel R. Johnson

Marc Josloff

Marceil Kazickas

Chris Kelly

Roshanak Keyghobadi

Michael Krasowitz

Joyce Kubat

Dan Kudreyko

Edward Lee

Neil Leinwohl

Beth E. Levinthal

Jeffrey Lindstrom

Christine Machtay

Kathryn Maher

Christa Maiwald

Colette Malik

Augustine Mantia

Gina Mars

Patricia Maurides

Peggy Mc Cormack

Vernon McAuley

Shawn McAvoy

Cheryl McBride

Edward McEvoy

Eileen McGann

Andrea McLoughlin

Barbara Meltzer

John Michaels

Margaret Minardi

Lawrence Monat

Susan Moskowitz

Frank Musto

Ruthe Nepf

Kristin Ochtera

Kathryn Odell-Hamilton

Darcy O’Neill

Christopher H. Parrott

Ellen Paul

Rosalind Paupeck

Stephanie Perry

Alicia R. Peterson

Lisa Petker Mintz

Mary L. Polak

Michael Rasco

Alan M. Richards

Frank Rizzo

Angela Rogan

Barbara Ruble

Michael Ruggiero

Lorena Salcedo-Watson

Irene Sankari

Gia Schifano

Janet Schneider

Kate Schwarting

Patricia L. Schwarz

Blair Seagram

Anne Seelbach

Hillary Serota Needle

Jana Sheinker

Lori Shorin

Laura Siegelman

Bruce Silverstein

Lori Sklar

Marilyn Smith

David M. Sobell

Lisa Stancati

Christine K. Stevens

Carolyn Streitwieser

Ty Stroudsburg

Ted Thirlby

Christine Tudor

Sarah Turnbull

Mary Twomey

Allyson Uttendorfer

Rasa Valiene

Amy G. Wagner

Pamela Waldroup

David I. Weiner

Cynthia Wells

Amy Worth

Despina Zografos

Student/Senior

Joan K. Abramowitz

Joan Addabbo

Gregory Alexander

Lauretta Alio

Marc Alter

Eileen Anders

Cynthia Appold

Eugene Arum

Mitchell Banks

Judy Basse

Teresa Becker

Susan Beckerman

John Benevento

Edith Berg

Sheryl Berman

Paula Blackwell

Joan Blank

Milton Bloch

Edith Rae Brown

Tom Brydelsky

Henry Bungart

Elizabeth Caserta

Linda Catania

Judith A. Chen

Kate O. Ciannella

Eileen Clarke

Dolores Colgan

Sue Contessa

Harriet Copel

Janet Culbertson

Kathleen Daly

Anthony Damian

Mary L. Danos

Chancey M. Dennis

Sally Donahue

Jean Donnelly

Mercedes Dorson

Richard Eberl

Natalie Edelman

Marianne Ellis

Sandra Emmerich

Laurie Everitt

Myra Feeney

Greta Field

Vicki Field

Evelyn Finkel

Susan J. Fishbein

Leslie Flynn

Pat Fogarty

Marilyn Fox

Barbara Freeman

Gertrude M. Frein

Norman T. Gates

Raymond Germann

Inger Gibb

Madeleine Giraldi

Deanna Glassman

Susan Goldman

Andrea M. Gordon

Holly Gordon

Michael Goudket

Kathleen M. Grant

P. A. Grant

Dale Ketcham Graves

Christine Greene

Virginia A. Greene

Jan Guarino

Susan Guihan Guasp

Alton Gusha

Anne Gutting

Debra Haffner

Michael Hennessey

M. J. Hermanson

Sandra Hoffman

Janis L. Hoffmann

Carol Holmes

Karen Ingvoldstad

Barbara Jacobowitz

Ronald Janssen

Kathy Joerger

Jane Johnson

Dorothea Kannapin

Edith Kaplan

Nancy Kaplan

Denise Kasof

Ann C. Kazak

Lorraine H. Kulik

Roberta Kusnetz

Carolann Lally

Marjorie N. Losen

Priscilla MacDuff

Myralee Machol

Tom Mangan

Paula Marshall

Susan Martin

Harry Marvin, Jr.

Susan Mazek

Josephine McCarthy

Jayne A. McPartlin

Doris Meadows

John Melillo

Diane Metzler

Harriet Miller

Eileen Morrone

Maureen Murphy

Judi Musaro Lichter

Janet Naideau

Stephanie Navon-Jacobson

Kathleen Norris

Donna L. Noyes

Rose M. Osterberg

Maureen Palmieri

Susan A. Pannell

Michele Peppers

Nancy Perry

Susan Peters

Mimi Petkoff

Matthew Pfeffer

Julie Potter

JoAnne Powell

Anthony Prestandrea

Elaine Preston

Catherine Regan

Evelyn Rose

Josephine Sammis

Anita Scheifele

Neil Scholl

Dorothy Schwartz

Ann Scolnick

Lisa Scott

Mildred Scott

James K. Scovel

Katherine Seiden

Janice Shear

Teresa Simeone

Wayne L. Slingluff

Tamara Slobodkin

Grace Snelling

Harriet Speer

Joan Steindler

Lieve Thiers

Betty L. Torre

Michaelann Tostanoski

Rosemarie Tully

Lily Wagner

Rosalie S. Walton

Claire Watson

Claire Weidenbaum

Harriet Weidenbaum

Marianne Weil

Jennie Weitz

Judy Wertheim

Ellen Wiener

Mia Wisnoski

Allen Wood

Stephen Wyler

David Yens

Nola Zirin

Barbara Zotz

Life Members

John Kriskiewicz & Christopher Bianchi

Thomas Campbell, Sr.

Dorothea La Vecchia Cappadona

Lillian Dodson

Molla Gary

Roberta Roberts

Valerie & Chester Sikorski

Lois & Bill Titus

ANNUAL FUND DONORS

Joan K. Abramowitz

Vito Agosta

Gregory Alexander

Lauretta Alio

Verna & Yoshiaki Amakawa

Heather Arnet

David Aubrey

Winifred F. Baim

Karin & Douglas Barnaby

Jill Bauer

in honor of Elizabeth Halpern

Susan Beckerman

Amy Berger

Irene Berkman

Alli Berman

Veronica Todaro & Mark Bigelow

Mary Lenore Blair

Margaret F. & Joseph Boorstein

Kara-Ann Booth

Pien & Hans Bosch

Barbara Brentano

Colette Buzzetta

Trudy & Tom Calabrese

Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund

Loriann & William Christian

Joan & David Clemens

Zilan Chai & Johanna Clifford

Dolores Colgan

Barbara & Barry Coller

in honor of Bette Schneiderman & Heather Arnet

Hanna Nekvasil & John E. Coraor

Laurie & Richard Corey

Anna & Cornelius Cremin

Richard T. Cunniff, Jr.

Chancey M. Dennis

Corinne & Michael DeStio

Karen & Peter Dicke

Sally M. Donahue

Cindy Elan-Mangano in honor of Philip Ingerman

Sandra Emmerich

Patricia & Thomas Ernst

Laurie Everitt

Barbara & Robert Festa

Susan J. Fishbein

Ellen & Charles M. Fishman

Marilyn Fox

Sheila D. Fox

Matthew Frisch

Raymond Germann

Barbara Ann Getz

Holly Gordon

Kathleen M. Grant

Janet Greenblatt

Janet Gritzka

Linda & Charles Gruhn

Susan Guihan Guasp

Robin T. Hadley

Linda P. Halbreich

Margaret M. Hargraves

Richard Hart

Steven C. Hearl

Karen & Robert Heathwood

Pat & Frank Hecksher

Margaret B. & Norman B. Hendrix

Jeanne Hewitt

Judy & Tom Hogan

Lynn B. Geisler & James H. Howard

Steve Howley

Priscilla C. & Robert C. Hughes

Lesley & John Inglis

Elinor & Donald Jaffe

Virginia Jacobsen

Ronald Janssen

Donna M. & Charles A. Jungreis

Marcia Kaplan & Holly Roseman

Roshanak Keyghobadi

Beverly & Robert S. Kissam

Rosemary & Peter Kohler

Helga Kramer

Andrea & Neil Kreinik

Dorothea La Vecchia Cappadona

Marilyn & Fred Landman

Caroline Levy & David Lazer

Bruce & Cheryl Lev

Alice D. Link

Christine Machtay

Lois F. & Robert Maller

Patricia & Carl L. Marcellino

Shannon Mashburn

Patricia Maurides

Laurence Merritt & Michael McLaughlin

Debbie & Lee Mittleman

Nina & Robert Muller

Nichoson Foundation

Elizabeth R. & Paul R. Otto

Barbara & Jack Palmadesso

Gary D. Pasquaretto

Mary Anne Pettit

Naldine Philistin

Elena Portela

Mary Porter

Elaine Preston

Quogue Historical Society

Judith Rand

Marcelle & Bernard Reverdin

Nancy Richner

Frank Rizzo

Lisa Mulhall & Thomas Rogers

Roy & Rose Santo Pietro

Bette & Paul Schneiderman

Neil Scholl

Patty Schwarz

Ann Scolnick

Barbara Inglis & Lorraine Shallow

Janice Shear

Marjorie Shukow

Bruce Silverstein

Deborah & John A. Sinkevich

Lucey Bowen & Richard Sites in honor of Richard Mayhew

Joyce L. Spencer

Spionkop Charitable Trust

Salvatore Spizzirri

Cui Fei & Jan Staller

Renee & Stephen Steinig

Grace & Bruce Stillman

Carolyn Streitwieser

Marianne & Adrian Taylor

Elina & James E. Thatcher

Anne M. & Harold J. Thompson

Lily Wagner

William Walton in honor of Heather Arnet

Mary & Robert W. Warburgh

Maria Warrack

Judy Wertheim

Jane & Walter Wisneski

Mia Wisnoski

Karli Wurzelbacher

Karen Yasinoski

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF

Carol A. Campbell

Thomas Campbell, Sr.

Norine E. Lyons

Karolyn & Robert Harwood

Edie Markel

Ellen Crouzet-Pascal

Margaret M. Hargraves

Stephen H. Miller

Harriet Miller

Joel Weidenbaum

Cindy Bobrow

LONG ISLAND’S BEST

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF

Stan Brodsky to the Stan Brodsky

Scholarship Fund

Jeanne Hewitt

ADOPT A WORK OF ART

The Andrea B. & Peter D. Klein

Conservation Fund

Judith Bernhang

Andrea & Neil Kreinik

ART IN BLOOM

Sponsors

Robin T. Hadley

Natalia & Paul Lamb

Patricia P. Sands

Designers

Jane Arbeiter

Leighton Coleman

Erin Cunningham

Debi Demeusy

Jennifer Ely

Susie Futter

Michelle Gaughran

Becky Halleron

Marilyn LaPenta

Marilyn Light

MaryAnn Moynihan

Deanna Muro

Stacey Parks

Michelle Pittman

Elaine Postley

Randa Reford

Hanna Robinson

Joan Rockwell-Gifford

Jeanmarie Sheehan

Martha Stansbury

Abby Weir

Heather Whitman

Christina Wilmerding

Sheri Zekraus

Jennifer Zuklie

ANNUAL BENEFIT

Welcoming

Heather Arnet, Executive Director & CEO

Lunar Eclipse Sponsor

Robin T. Hadley

Harvest Moon Sponsors

Ann Eden Woodward Foundation – Judy & Pat Woods, Trustees

Linda & Robert J. Aquilina

Richard T. Cunniff, Jr.

Nic & Denise DeAcetis

Kristin & Dustin Smith

Pearl F. Staller

New Moon Sponsors

Pien & Hans Bosch

Marilyn Cunniff

Blue Moon Sponsors

Judith Bernhang

The Carroll Family

The Hargraves Mandy

Hall Family

Jessica Brassler & George Kakoulides

Andrea B. & Peter D. Klein

Irene & Peter J. Klein through The Claire Friedlander Family Foundation

Anita & Gordon Lamb through The Jefferson Family Charitable Foundation

Bruce & Cheryl Lev

Jane & Barton Shallat

The Shoreland Foundation

Full Moon Sponsors

Colette Buzzetta

Trudy & Tom Calabrese

Callaghan LLP –Certified Public Accountants

Henriette M. Darrell

Nancy & Kostas Douzinas

Lynn & Frank Gundersen

Elizabeth & Josh Halpern

Priscilla C. & Robert C. Hughes

Susan Van Scoy, Ph.D. & Brian Katz

Pamela Sheard McGuinness & William McGuinness

Morgan Stanley –Stephen H. Parmiter & Michael S. Parmiter

Patricia Petersen & Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty

Bette & Paul Schneiderman

Sarah & Robert Trust

Crescent Moon Sponsors

Dr. & Mrs. Mykola Alyskewycz

Erica & Henry Babcock

Christey & Peter Blohm

Alex Campo – Schultheis & Panettieri, LLP

Kate & Andy Chapman

Poranee & William Chen

Fern & Hersh Cohen

Competition Subaru of Smithtown –

James Buzzetta, Jr.

Hanna Nekvasil & John E. Coraor

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Bess & David Fuchs

Susie & Jeff Futter

Habberstad BMW –Andrew Habberstad

The Hux Family

The Laurel Group

Law Offices of Donald T. Rave

Lucky to Live Here Realty

Jill Seiman-Mayer & Leonardo Mayer

Margaret Mc Cormack

Diahn & Tom McGrath

Mercedes-Benz of Huntington –

Jim Buzzetta

Cheryl Metrick

Katie & Nate Morin

Bruce Segal

Rozita Shay – ArtFactor

Toxic/Nature Studios –

Tami & Scott Schneider

Dr. & Mrs. James D. Watson

Deedee & Michael Wigler

Amy & David Yormack

Journal Donors

Eileen Brooks

The Gale Family

Ike, Molly & Steven Elias

Foundation – Martin Elias

Denise & Mitchell Kramer

Jennifer & Frank Marzano –

GM Advisory Group

NawrockiSmith LLP

Nancy & David Pfeffer –

Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP

Patricia P. Sands

Additional Contributors

John W. Ames

Eugene Arum

Sandy Bianco

Mary Lenore Blair

Eileen & James Cahill

Trudy & Tom Calabrese

Bunny Hoest Carpenter

Bernadette Castro

Phyllis N. Charash

Christine D’Addario

Caroline & Dan DeDora

Clary Evans

Lisa Fenimore –

Cassone Leasing Inc.

Dr. & Mrs. Candido E. Fuentes

Herman C. (Bud) Gehnrich

Lisa Golden

Paula Hackeling

Sarah & Michael Heric

Sealy & Mark Hopkinson

Priscilla C. & Robert C. Hughes

Mary Ann & Peter Hurd

Lucretia S. Israel & David Israel

Virginia Jacobsen

Lindsay & Dev Kamdar

Jenn & Matt Kelly

Dawn & Alan Kisner

Beverly & Robert Kissam

Roberta & Kenneth Laursen

Lauren Jarvis & Stephen Littman

Patricia Lyons

Patricia & Carl L. Marcellino

Sari & Michael Mass

Barbara McDermott

Allyson & Todd Meierhans

Susannah Meinersman

Cheryl Metrick

Marcia & Mario Montoya

Geraldine Murphy

Constance Berrill & John Norbeck

Darcy & Stephen O’Neill

Jennifer & Thomas Pascarella

Point72 Asset Management

Eileen & Thomas Pulling

Nicole & Charles Prizzi

Erica & Steven Richman

Patricia & Francis J. Roberts

Michele & Mark Salerno

Joan P. Shepard

Valerie Lum & Nicholas Sklar

Christine & Brandon Sobel

Laura Powers Swiggett & Brian Swiggett

Jean Thatcher

Sara & Frank Tripoli

Greg Wagner

Virginia Hanson & Brad Warner

Jara & Andrew Weinstock

JoAnn Von Zwehl

Jennifer & Dave Zuklie

Surprise Box Donors

The Adventure Park

Adventureland

Angel Tips Nailspa

Artful Circle

Bead Utopia

BIXBY

Bluebird Chocolates

Broadway.com gifted by an Anonymous Donor

Brooklyn Nets

Trudy Calabrese

Carvel

Claytime – Huntington

The Cleaning Girls Inc.

Cold Spring Harbor Wine Shoppe

The Cook’s Studio – Huntington

Costco

Cow Over the Moon

The Culinary Studio

CUP Café

CVS Health

Daniel Gale Sotheby’s

International Realty

ELIJAH Farm

Finger Faces & Toes

Gellerman Orthodontics

The Girls Room

Grasso’s Restaurant

H.L. Gross & Bro. Jewelers –Garden City

Hand & Stone Massage & Facial

Spa Huntington

Harbor Head Brewing Company

Harbor Homestead & Co.

Heritage Farm & Garden

Huntington Indoor Tennis

Iavarone Brothers – Woodbury

Ink’d Art Studio

It’s a Girl Thing

The Ivy

J. McLaughlin

Jag Salon

Jerrie Shop – Woodbury

John Michael Salon

John W. Engeman Theater

Northport

Jonathan’s Ristorante

Kerber’s Farm

Kilwins

Libutti Diamond Jewelers

Living – Cold Spring Harbor

Long Island Ducks

Lulu + Cat

Main Street Board Game Café

Main Street Nursery, Florist + Landscapes

Murray’s Cheese

New York Islanders

One Small Step

One World Observatory

Ooh La Shoppe

Orangetheory Fitness Syosset

Organic Krush – Woodbury

Osteria da Nino

Picaboo

Pilates Fitlife

R&S Meat Market

Ray Leventhal Clothing

Red

Restore Hyper Wellness –

Woodbury

Rustic Root

Sandbar

Sapsuckers

Seaholm Wines & Liquors gifted by an Anonymous Donor

Six Harbors Brewing Company

Solow Sports

SOUND Body & Mind

Southdown Coffee

Southdown Marketplace

Spa Adriana

Splish Splash

Starbucks

Sugar Crazy – Plainview

Swallow Kitchen & Cocktails

Sweetie Pies on Main Target

TERRA – Cold Spring Harbor

THAYER WOODS

HOME + STYLE

Theodore’s Books

UBS Arena

Umami Japanese Cuisine –Huntington

Umpqua Fly Fishing

Susan Van Scoy

VAVRA New York

Veronica Beard

Viewpoint Photography

The Village Artist

Fine Arts Center

Village Jewelers – Huntington

Wall Street Cleaners

WaterTied

The Whale’s Tale – Northport

Woodbury Men’s Clothing

Woodbury Wine Market

Event Donations

2 Spring

Richard T. Cunniff, Jr.

Sandbar

LIBRARY PASS PROGRAM MEMBERS

Bayport-Blue Point Public Library

Brentwood Public Library

The Bryant Library

Commack Public Library

Connetquot Public Library

Copiague Memorial

Public Library

Deer Park Public Library

Emma S. Clark Memorial Library

Farmingdale Public Library

Floral Park Public Library

Glen Cove Public Library

Half Hollow Hills

Community Library

Harborfields Public Library

Henry Waldinger Memorial Library

Hicksville Public Library

Huntington Public Library

Jericho Public Library

Levittown Public Library

Locust Valley Library

Longwood Public Library

Manhasset Public Library

Mattituck-Laurel Library

Merrick Library

Middle Country Public Library

North Bellmore Public Library

North Shore Public Library

Northport-East Northport Public Library

Oceanside Library

Oyster Bay-East Norwich Public Library

Patchogue-Medford Library

Plainedge Public Library

Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library

Port Washington Public Library

Roosevelt Public Library

Sachem Public Library

Sayville Library

Sea Cliff Village Library

Shelter Rock Public Library

Syosset Public Library

SCHOOL DISTRICT MEMBERS

2022-2023 School Year

Amityville Union Free School District

Bayport-Blue Point Union Free School District

Brentwood Union Free School District

Connetquot Central School District

East Islip Union Free School District

Hauppauge Public Schools

Herricks Union Free School District

Hicksville Public Schools

Islip Union Free School District

Lawrence Union Free School District

Lindenhurst Union Free School District

Long Beach Public Schools

Massapequa Public Schools

Mattituck Cutchogue Union Free School District

North Babylon Union Free School District

Northport-East Northport Union Free School District

Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District

Patchogue-Medford Union Free School District

South Huntington Union Free School District

Uniondale Union Free School District

West Babylon Union Free School District

IN-KIND DONATIONS

Aboff’s, Inc.

Atlantic Nurseries, Inc.

Cinema Arts Centre

DOCENTS & VOLUNTEERS

for dedicating their time and talents

Jean Amendola

Eileen Anders

Grace Barrett

Christina Canzoneri

Mark Conn

Jacqueline Covey

Allison Gaiman

Judie Gardner

Elayne Gersten

Janet Gritzka

Elinor Jaffe

Mary Jane Kirkland

Liz Marinelli

Julie McLocklin

Sara Jane Neidle

Barbara Palmadesso

Peggy Palmer

Susan Peragallo

Anita Pescow

Mary Anne Pettit

Nancy Pfeffer

Mary Porter

Gina Roseen

Benjamin Schare

Elliot Shulman

Phyllis Silverman

Lauren Summers

Joy Thurston

Helen Udell

Juanita Vasquez

COMMUNITY EVENTS

SPRING HUNTINGTON VILLAGE

ART WALK

SUNDAY, MAY 21 Noon - 5 pm

Free admission

The Museum is happy to participate in the Spring 2023 Huntington Village Art Walk. Enjoy music on the terrace.

At 4 pm, see a special presentation of original videos created by Youth Ambassadors exploring their favorite works of art from the high school juried exhibition Long Island’s Best 2023. More details at huntingtonartcenter.com/artwalk.html

HUNTINGTON PUBlic ART CRAWL

SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Noon – 5 pm

Enjoy the exhibitions in the Museum during this Huntington-wide celebration. Join artist Diego Garcia in the galleries from 12-2 pm demonstrating his artwork. More information at huntingtonpublicartcrawl.com

Miriam Schapiro, Berthe Morisot & Me, c. 1976, mixed media with collage. Gift of Drs. Constance and Lee Koppelman.

VISIT HECKSCHER.ORG FOR EXHIBITION AND PROGRAM INFORMATION

HECKSCHER MUSEUM HOURS

Thursday through Sunday 12 to 5 pm (Closed Monday through Wednesday)

DOCENTS IN THE GALLERIES

Docent volunteers are available in the Museum to answer visitor questions on select days. Please see Heckscher.org/calendar for details.

DIRECTIONS

LIE or Northern State Parkway to Route 110 North. Turn right onto Route 25A East, Main Street, in Huntington. Left onto Prime Avenue.

PRIVATE GROUP TOURS

Tours for groups now available. For scheduling and fees, register at Heckscher.org/visit/groups-tours/

BOOK YOUR VISIT IN ADVANCE

WALK-INS WELCOME

Go to Heckscher.org/reopening

GENEROUS SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE TOWN OF HUNTINGTON.

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