‘Draw Out’ Art Festival Offers Music, Dance, Art

Heckscher Museum will again host Draw Out, a festival for artists of all ages. The Sept. 17 festival is free and no registration is required. In addition, the first 100 participants will be awarded free art supplies. Activities include watercolor painting by the pond, live Read More …

Student Works On View at Heckscher Museum

The Heckscher Museum has 79 works by student artists on display this month, chosen from a record 399 submissions. The exhibition, reflecting the works of students from 58 Long Island schools, is on view in the galleries through May 29. Curator Karli Wurzelbacher and guest Read More …

Heckscher Museum Offers Students Free Portfolio Review

The Heckscher Museum will again offer a free portfolio review for high school students preparing for college admission. The review will return in person this year. Students can attend one or more sessions and receive one on one feedback on their portfolios from college admissions Read More …

‘Draw Out’ Brings the Creative to Heckscher Park

Artists and those just wanting to try their hand at creativity came out for Draw Out Sunday at Heckscher Park. The Heckscher Museum’s Draw Out offered events at the Heckscher Museum and park, including a chance to enjoy music, or creaste or view artwork. Participants Read More …

COVID-19 Updates: 4 Cases in Huntington; Hospital Screening; PSEG Suspends Power Cutoffs

Updated 8:25 p.m. Closings and other news about responses to the COVID-19 epidemic. The number of cases of infection with COVID-19 is up to four in Huntington. Huntington Hospital has suspended its volunteer program until at least April 24. For those scheduled for elective surgeries Read More …

Free First Friday Series at the Heckscher

Free First Friday Series at Heckscher Museum of Art, this Friday, from 5pm-8:30pm. Enjoy extended evening hours and performance by Flutissiom! Flute Quartet. Celebrate First Friday at The Heckscher Museum of Art. Explore the Museum’s special exhibition Locally Sourced: Collecting Long Island Artists during extended Read More …

Arts Roundup: Live Music, After-Hours Cinema and Comedy

HuntingtonNow has you covered with live music and entertainment, comedy, visual arts and much more this week. From musical performances in the galleries after hours at The Heckscher Museum, to laugh out loud comedy at The Paramount. Check out some of the upcoming arts and Read More …

Arts Roundup: Gladys Knight, Dog Film Festival, and Tarot Readings

HuntingtonNow has you covered with live entertainment, visual arts and much more the coming days. Enjoy visual artist Mort Künstler at The Heckscher Museum of Art, support the love of dogs through short films at the Cinema Arts Centre and see Gladys Knight perform at Read More …

Kids Corner: Yoga, Family Nights and Creative Workshops

School’s out and the kids are home. Need some inspiration on what to do? Check out our latest listings of events that are coming up through the beginning of August, from learning to focus on breathing techniques and yoga poses at The Village Artist Fine Read More …

Arts Roundup: Bargain Art, Music, and Movie Events

You don’t need to be rich to be culturally enriched at happenings this weekend and beyond in the Huntington area. What: Perspective Exhibition Fundraiser for Young Artists with Autism and Development Disabilities Where: Art League of Long Island When: Exhibit ongoing until Saturday, June 15; Read More …

Arts Roundup: Art Is in Bloom

“Art in Bloom” is a 2-day event starting Saturday at the Heckscher Museum, but visual art will also blossom at other venues this week and beyond in the Huntington area. What: Diversity in Our Lives Where: Art League of Long Island When: Exhibit ongoing until Read More …

Arts Roundup: From the Critique Group to a ‘Crazy’ Good Comedienne

Contemporary art — and stand-up comedy — shows are among the happenings this week in the Huntington area. What: Conversations in Art Where: Art League of Long Island When: Ongoing until Sunday, May 19 About: An exhibit featuring work by members of the Critique Group Read More …