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Parrish Art Museum celebrated the season with its annual Midsummer party on Saturday, but what separated this year'sevent with the others is the fact that this was the last hoorah at their current Jobs Lane location. This year's distinguished guest list spanned the spectrum of artists, collectors, philanthropists, art world luminaries, and business leaders, raising more than $675,000 in support of the museum. This years co-chairs were Deborah Bancroft and Dorothy Lichtenstein and honorees were Beth Rudin DeWoody and Ross Bleckner. DJ Tom Finn kept the party going and guests included Sonja Morgan, Justin Mitchell, Kathy and Rick Hilton, David Wassong, Doug Polley, and more.
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The Parrish Art Museum hosted a private ceremony this morning to announce the groundbreaking of the new Herzog & de Meuron designed building in Water Mill. More»
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Known as the highlight of the summer season and promising to be the hippest social event of the summer for over 1,000 glittering Hamptonites, the Parrish Art Museum Midsummer Party lived up to its expectations. More»




















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Only the elite and New York's Governor David Patterson partied well into the wee hours of Sunday morning at the "After Ten" party held at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton. With a guest list of 500, these glamorous Hamptonites sipped on cocktails and tore up the dance floor to the wild tunes of Peter Duchin and the Peter Duchin Orchestra. What a crazy night. And of course, the night was anything but free. Ticket prices ranged between $150 to an outrageous $50,000. More»






















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The Ross school held their Annual Starlight Ball honoring Martha Stewart with a namesake scholarship, the newly established Martha Stewart Scholarship Fund awarded to Ross student and 14-year old culinary prodigy, Gregory Grossman. Over 500 people attended the elegant affair in support of the school raising over $500,000. More»