EEPG PHOTOGRAPHERS TO EXHIBIT AT SALMAGUNDI CLUB

East End Photographers Group presents New York State of Mind, at the Rockwell Gallery of Salmagundi Club, New York. Curated by Marilyn Stevenson, the photography exhibit will include images of various areas around New York state. Exhibiting artists are members Joseph Barretto, Ron Buchter, Anne Brandeis, Jody Cukier, Cynthia DiGiacomo, Gerry Giliberti, Dave Johns, Richard Law, Joel Lefkowitz, Keith Manning, Joanna McCarthy, Joan Santos, Jim Slezak, Kerry Sharkey-Miller, Marilyn Stevenson, Mark Testa, AlanWeinschel, and Mia Wisnoski.

Rockwell Gallery
Salmagundi Club
47 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

Exhibition dates are December 11-23, 2023.
Monday – Friday 1-6 PM
Saturday & Sunday 1-5 PM

Exhibition is open to the public. All are welcome to attend.

East End Photographers Group (EEPG) was organized in 1988. EEPG is one of the longest arts organizations exhibiting at Ashawagh Hall, Springs Fireplace Rd, East Hampton NY. The group’s first exhibition at Ashawagh Hall was the weekend of April 13, 1990, which created the tradition of an annual spring photography exhibition at the hall. The group also exhibits at other venues regularly. The East End Photographers Group is an incorporated non-profit 501 C7 organization whose mission is to promote photography and the visual arts and do it in a community setting. We encourage photographic artists to realize their personal vision and to exhibit new work at each show.


East End Photographers Group

The East End Photographers Group (EEPG) is the longest exhibiting arts organization at Ashawagh Hall with the exception of the Springs Improvement Society, who hosts their member’s show and the Annual Invitational art exhibit. The EEPG is an incorporated non-profit organization whose mission is to promote photography and the visual arts and do it in a community setting. It encourages photographic artists to exhibit new work at each show and gives support and a forum to new artists who are just beginning to exhibit their work, realize their personal vision and embrace the photographic process–which the EEPG believes is the most important aspect of attempting to create photographic art.

Liz Glasgow and other local Springs photographers organized the EEPG in 1988 and generally met at Tim Lee’s Springs photo studio to discuss photography, show work and have some fun. Up until that point there were no formal photography groups on the east end, other than informal meetings at photographers’ homes. The group’s first exhibition at Ashawagh Hall was the weekend of April 13, 1990, which created the tradition of an annual spring photography exhibition at the hall. The group went through many changes, adding members from surrounding towns and the North fork and began conducting meetings at Guild Hall. In the 1990’s some EEPG members, primarily from Southampton, broke off and formed the Photographers East organization. It should be noted that photographers from both groups have, at one time or another, been members of both organizations.

As a group, EEPG has exhibited on both the North and South Forks of Long Island as well as New York City.

The town of East Hampton, New York is our home base.

http://eastendphotogroup.org/
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