AN EVENING WITH BILLY PORTER

Billy Porter. Photo: Franz Szony

AN EVENING WITH BILLY PORTER

AN EVENING WITH BILLY PORTER
THEATER GRAND REOPENING BENEFIT CONCERT

TICKETS $150-$1,000 ($135+ FOR MEMBERS)**
$1,000 Benefit Tickets include the best seats in the house and a post-show reception

Dress in your most creative attire for the red carpet and join us as we celebrate the reopening of the newly renovated theater with actor and singer Billy Porter, widely known for his Tony-award-winning performance in Broadway’s Kinky Boots and for his Emmy-winning portrayal of Pray Tell in the FX series, Pose. Porter will draw from his diverse repertoire of Broadway standards and selections from his five album releases, including his latest critically acclaimed collection of autobiographical pop tunes, Black Mona Lisa.

$1,000 Benefit Ticket buyers will get the best seats in the house for the concert event of the season and will enjoy a pre-concert cocktail and post-concert cocktail reception in the garden.

$500 Benefit Ticket buyers are invited for a pre-concert cocktail in our garden.

EVENT HOST COMMITTEE
Ryan Corvaia and Maulik Pancholy
Renée Cox
David Fink and Simon Kinsella
Lynn Grossman and Bob Balaban
Phyllis Hollis
Patti Askwith Kenner
Jane Krakowski and David Rockwell
Angela LaGreca
Nathan Lane and Devlin Elliot
Fern Mallis
Isaac Mizrahi
Lincoln Palsgrove IV and Daniel Patry
Daryl Roth
Seth Rudesky and James Wesley
Jayne Baron Sherman and Deborah Zum
Susan Stroman
Alex Vinash

*In formation as of 6.12.24

**Tickets at the $500 and $1,000 levels are tax-deductible as allowed by law. $350.00 of each ticket used is considered goods and services. Please consult your tax advisor.

2024 GEORGE D. YATES GOLF OUTING AT THE MAIDSTONE CLUB

Golf at the historic, ocean-front Maidstone Club in East Hampton. Practice on the gorgeously maintained grounds while you work up an appetite for a delicious lunch served on the Clubhouse veranda overlooking one of the most beautiful ocean beaches in America. A shotgun tournament will be followed by cocktails and hors d’oeuvres and an awards ceremony honoring the top golfers at the outing.

The outing is currently at capacity. 

For more information on tickets and Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities, contact Kendra Korczak at 631.324.0806 X 116 or by email at events@guildhall.org

Sponsor a Tee at the Golf Outing. Hole Sponsorship is $750 and includes signage at the event and a listing on the webpage.

 

2024 GARDEN AS ART

Garden as Art returns on Sunday, September 8. The event will begin with a 10 AM talk by Charlie Marder, owner of Marders, in Guild Hall’s Hilarie and Mitchell Morgan Theater and will continue from 12-4 PM with self-guided tours of spectacular gardens in Wainscott and East Hampton.

10 AM TALK at Guild Hall: Charlie Marder, Marders

12-4 PM Self-Guided Garden Tours

Talk Only: $25
Full Event: $200 ($150 for Members)

View images of the gardens HERE.

Garden of Carl Bengtsson and Kathy Sutherland

Designed and installed by Harmonia Inc

Abundance of Nature Warms Sanctuary on Georgica Road
This newly built contemporary construction required a landscape design and installation to make it feel like home. The extensive New York stone entrance of earth tone hues, which is lined by river birch, early blooming Helleborus, and Annabelle hydrangea, greet you as you ascend to the entrance of the home. A beautiful allée of white blooming crepe myrtles is the entrée of the extended views of the vast reserve in the distance. The circular patio, complimented by casual seating and a fire pit, is a perfect spot to enjoy the fireflies in the reserve. One of the property’s added features is a custom-built life-size treehouse.  

Garden in Wainscott

Garden design: Hollander Design Landscape Architects
Architect: Merrell Soule Architects
Construction:  SilverLining Inc.
Interior Design: Eve Robinson Associates
Exterior Lighting Consultant: Orsman Design
Green Roof: Sempergreen

Drawing on a distinctive and historically significant part of Long Island’s agricultural history, this home links a Peconic Land Trust area with an agricultural reserve and draws its inspiration from a 1938 potato barn originally on the site. The landscape creates comfortable, easy outdoor living for alfresco dining and cooking, lounging by the pool, and a workout space. Naturalized meadows and native plantings throughout the site help the home feel timeless. Green roofs on the home are aesthetically appealing while offering temperature regulation and encouraging biodiversity. A stepped garden between the house and pool invites glimpses of butterflies and birds along the path.

Behind the Brick Wall on Main Street

Peek behind the ivy-covered brick wall of this beautiful Main Street property, and you will find an immense 90-year-old crimson weeping Japanese maple, a perennial garden bordering the croquet court which is surrounded by 36 giant boxwoods, and a bubbling pond with lilies and water hyacinths.  A putting green adds playfulness to this pristine garden, which includes recent additions of a hidden fort and theater to the delight of the owner’s grandchildren.

The first flower show of the Garden Club of East Hampton was held here in 1916, then the home of May Groot Manson, a leading suffragette for whom there is a historic marker in front of this house on Main Street. The garden was originally designed by Galen Williams but today is cared for by Elizabeth Gardens.

The Woodhouse Playhouse

Garden tour-goers will be invited to view The Playhouse interior as well as tour the gardens.

Designed by Guild Hall founder Mrs. Lorenzo Woodhouse in 1916, expressly to showcase performance art, The Playhouse was praised by noted architect Robert A.M. Stern, as “the most perfectly preserved” of the Woodhouse family properties. Mrs. Woodhouse’s public gifts to the community include Guild Hall and the East Hampton Public Library. From 1917-1933, The Playhouse served as a lively performing arts hall whose varied presentations included stage classics by first-tier actors; concerts by string quartets and The Westminster Choir; and dance, including works by Isadora Duncan, and by Ruth St. Denis – whose gauze-clad Denishawn dancers transformed the Playhouse gardens into an ethereal outdoor stage in 1932. Years later, when Elizabeth & David Brockman became its owners, they brought to The Playhouse their intense love of classical music and performance. The family has maintained The Playhouse as both a residence and arts venue since 1958.

The grounds of this nearly three-acre property feature a gunite pool, a serene fountain, and a variety of mature specimen trees such as beech, sycamore, and elm, kept since Mrs. Woodhouse’s days and still providing a private oasis of natural beauty today. The property’s southern border is flanked by acres of reserve land, nature trails, and a wildlife sanctuary, ensuring tranquility and seclusion.

Landscape Details’ Office Gardens

Visit the exquisite gardens at Landscape Details. The landscape was carefully designed with an eye for detail and aesthetics, featuring intricate stonework that complements the building’s architecture, a serene meditation pool that provides a tranquil retreat, and a variety of beautiful plantings that add color and texture throughout the property. Each element of the landscape was chosen to enhance the overall ambiance, creating a harmonious blend of nature and structure.

If you are interested in being a sponsor of Garden as Art, email Kendra Korczak at events@guildhall.org or call 631.324.0806 x116.

2024 SUMMER GALA

For the first time ever, this event will be held entirely at Guild Hall, activating the museum, theater, and gardens. Guests will be treated to a special preview of Julian Schnabel: Selected Works from Home exhibition, featuring works drawn from the artist’s personal collection, followed by a tented dinner and dancing after hours.

This summer also celebrates the reopening of the theater, and it is our great pleasure to recognize our Summer Gala honorees, Trustee Hilarie Morgan and Mitchell Morgan, whose family’s landmark gift has enabled the complete transformation of the new Hilarie and Mitchell Morgan Theater.

5:30-7 PM: Cocktails and Exhibition Preview
7-10 PM: Dinner and Program 
10 PM til late: After Party

Can’t attend? We appreciate your generous contribution.

Contact Kendra Korczak, Director of Events and Corporate Relations, at 631.324.0806 x116 or events@guildhall.org with any questions.

Tickets are tax-deductible as allowed by law $160.00 of each dinner ticket and $75.00 of each Cocktail and After Party ticket used are considered goods and services. Please consult your tax advisor

2024 CLOTHESLINE ART SALE

The Clothesline Art Sale is one of the most beloved and affordable art traditions in the Hamptons since its inception in 1946. For 78 years, it has provided accessible artwork to the community, while supporting the local artists who thrive here. Throughout our history, great artists such as Alfonso Ossorio, James Brooks, John Little, Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, and Elaine and Willem de Kooning have shared their talents to support Guild Hall in this unique annual fundraising effort.

Art lovers everywhere will flock to Guild Hall looking for their next masterpiece. Works range in price from $75 to $3,500, with all proceeds split 50/50 between the artist and Guild Hall.


IMPORTANT DETAILS:
The event will be held BEHIND Guild Hall on Saturday, June 22 from 9 am-2 pm. In the event of rain, the sale will take place on Sunday, June 23 during the same hours.
 Please make sure to bring a phone that has internet access or cellular data in order to purchase art. 
 Please be prepared to show your receipt upon exiting the sale. 
ONLY CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED—no cash or checks.
– No returns or refunds.


Registration for artists is now closed.

Note to participants about artwork drop-off and pick-up:

ART DELIVERY

Tuesday, June 18, 10am -3pm | Wednesday, June 19, 10am -3pm | Thursday, June 20, 12pm-6pm There are no appointments for art delivery. Works will NOT be accepted after the last drop-off date. Works must be pre-registered. Works must be delivered in person.

ART PICK-UP

Artwork pick-up is Saturday, June 22, from 3–5pm only. We do not have facilities for storage. For security purposes, if you, the artist, are not picking up your own work, the name of the party authorized to do so must be provided in advance. Works not picked up shall be deemed abandoned. Guild Hall reserves the right to donate or discard works as it sees fit with no compensation to the artist.

For more information contact Kendra Korczak at 631.324.0806 X116 or by email at events@guildhall.org