Join us for the opening of “Artists in Residence: Historic Artists Homes and Studios of the East End” – June 12, 2025


Jack Lenor Larsen’s fabric Magnum from 1970. Made of cotton, mylar, and vinyl, and machine embroidered in a pattern and technique inspired by hand-embroidered mirror-work from India. Larsen developed the fabric for the curtain of Symphony Hall in Phoenix’s Civic Plaza. When introduced into the Larsen collections in 1973, he offered it in several colorways, including the vibrant magenta. Photograph courtesy LongHouse Reserve.

Thursday, June 12 from 5 – 7pm

Clinton Academy, 151 Main Street, East Hampton, NY

FREE to the public


The exhibit, supported by Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios (HAHS), a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, features artwork, stories, and photographs from the seven HAHS sites located on Long Island’s East End, including:

  • Arts Center at Duck Creek Farm
  • D’Amico Institute of Art
  • Elaine de Kooning House
  • LongHouse Reserve
  • Madoo Conservancy
  • Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center
  • Thomas & Mary Nimmo Moran Home and Studio

Demonstrating how East Hampton and its surroundings became the preeminent arts colony in America, visitors to the exhibit will learn about some of America’s most acclaimed artists, including Mabel & Victor D’Amico, Robert Dash, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Jack Lenor Larsen, John Little, Thomas & Mary Nimmo Moran, and Jackson Pollock, and discover how to visit their homes and studios today.