
East End Arts Council Children's Classes | Adult Workshops | Events | Sculpture Garden
in the Magnificent and Historic Brecknock Hall
One Brecknock Road, Greenport
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Classes and Workshops at Brecknock
To register for all classes and workshops,
please call 631-369-2171 or
email education@eastendarts.org
The East End Arts School is very pleased to present a series of Artist Lounge / Salon Talks on the third Thursday of every month, at the magnificent and historic Brecknock Hall (1 Brecknock Road, Greenport).

Save these Third Thursday Dates:
February 16, 6:30PM:
Jazz Foundation and EEA:
Brandon Boardman with Billy & Mark Johnson
Coinciding with LI Winterfest, Black History Month, and also in association with the Jazz Foundation of America, brothers Billy and Mark Johnson will accompany the gifted musician and longtime student of the East End Arts School, Brandon Boardman in concert. The program will include historically significant compositions by African-American Jazz legends through the ages: Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock, among others.
March 15, 6:30PM:
Revisiting the Ides of March: Presenting Shakespeare in 2012
Led by Northeast Stage teaching artist and director A. D. Newcomer, this panel discussion will also feature performances by professional and volunteer actors sharing the creative process of classical acting, and how it connects to the present day.
April 19, at 6:30 PM: A Night at the Opera
Led by Long Island Opera Executive Director Joy Berta, this event will be a Master Class Seminar presentation on the nature of Opera in general, as well as a showcase of repertoire from upcoming Long Island Opera performances. This is a rare opportunity for North Fork audiences to discover this powerful art form, and its timeless relevance to modern life.
May 17, at 6:30 PM: EEA Artist-in-Residence Leonardo Gala
Pianist, composer, and MIDI and Audio artist Leonardo Gala will discuss his works as Artist in Residence at the East End Arts Carriage House this past winter.
For more information,
please call 631-369-2171 or
email education@eastendarts.org

Third Thursdays are made possible, in part, by the Miracle-Gro Fund––a donor-advised fund at the Long Island Community Foundation. The Long Island Community Foundation (LICF) is the Island’s community foundation, making grants to improve our region and helping donors with their philanthropy since 1978. LICF identifies current and future community needs, strengthen the Island’s nonprofit sector, encourage philanthropy, and, with generous donors, builds permanent endowments to address these needs. More than $130 million has been granted from hundreds of funds established by individuals, families, and businesses. LICF is a division of The New York Community Trust, one of the country’s oldest and largest community foundations. For more information, visit www.licf.org.