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3rd Annual Art Show at Hallock Homestead & Museum
Join us for a day of art & history for the third year of gathering local artists and art lovers together for a lovely afternoon on the lawn of the Hallock Homestead Museum!
10am to 4pm — Artists & House Tours
7pm — Special Art Performance on the beach at Hallock Landing
~ Local Rocky Point Artists & Artisans
~ Pottery, sculpture, woodworking, paintings, jewelry, crafts and more!
~ Docent Tours of Noah Hallock Homestead Museum & Gardens
~ Opening of Jonah Miller Exhibit, Free Black Farmer (1740–1837)
~ Indoor Exhibits including “1901 E. Brush Shipwreck”
~ Silent Chance Art Auction of Hand-made Art
Special Participatory Art Experience!
Light Painting the Shipwreck on the beach at Hallock Landing
Be a part of living history and making history by recreating in light the submerged 1901 Shipwreck of the E Brush Schooner with Light Painting Photographer Alina Wilczynski.
Participants welcome! All ages!
Arrive early. Free Event Parking in the NSBPOA Beech Rd Lot
Indoor Exhibits
Opening of “Jonah Miller (1740-1837) Exhibit, Free Black Man in Rocky Point”. Jonah Miller would be the first of many 1790’s-era Rocky Point North Shore cordwood farmers. Jonah was an anchor of the Black and Indigenous communities, owned 270 acres in 1804 and was a member of the Mt Sinai Community Church. This is the first installment of a multi-year project, shining a light on previously hidden facts about free black farmers in this area, as told through exemplary visual source documentation including 1790 journals.
“1901 E. Brush Shipwreck” Exhibit in the back hall features pieces of the actual schooner that was wrecked on the beach at Hallock Landing Road.
“Needlecrafts of the Hallocks and Tuthills” Exhibit on the second floor includes works by Frances Hallock Tuthill and her mother Ina Miller Hallock.
Noah Hallock Homestead & Museum
172 Hallock Landing Road, Rocky Point, NY 11778
Contact: info@rockypointhistoricalsociety.org 631-744-1776
$10 suggested donation contributes to the Rocky Point Historical Society & Museum