Weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is held in the Parish Hall at 7pm.
Coffee and snacks provided.
Anne Sherwood Pundyk, “Getting Lost on Purpose,” Solo Exhibition of New Prints Curated by Rainer Gross The Gallery at Holy Trinity Church, Greenport, NY March 8 - April 19 Opening Reception, Sunday, March 8, 10 am - 12 pm
“Getting Lost on Purpose,” at The Gallery at Holy Trinity Church, debuts new monoprints Anne created at the Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Austin, TX. Anne set out to translate her painting sensibility to printmaking during her month-long residency there in December. Curated by Rainer Gross, the exhibition included the prints alongside a selection of her recent paintings. Anne observes, “Looking back on my residency, it’s clear that engaging with a new medium is more than a superficial technical exercise. It operates on a gut level. There are specialized components to master, however, to make something your own, ironically you have to let go. You have to step outside yourself while simultaneously channeling what is core to your being.”
Anne makes large, colorful, abstract paintings on unstretched canvas. She applies paint in a variety of ways. Some are similar to printmaking where she presses patterned textures and shapes onto the canvas. These effects are layered with organic forms made by staining the canvas with liquid paint. The underlying structure of her paintings is created by cropped panels of canvas sewn together in different configurations.They remain unstretched retaining their irregular borders, loose threads and disrupted surfaces.
“Chance plays a role in Anne’s painting,” Rainer recounts, “Her new prints embrace this sensibility and are just gorgeous.” Anne often begins a painting with a structure in mind and then dismantles it as she goes. Likewise, while printmaking requires precise preparation, one never knows exactly what the results will be.
Using monoprinting techniques Anne set her compositional parameters with stencils. As in her paintings, the overlapping circular elements and rectangular panels reflect her interest in portraying shifts of mood and emotion primarily through pure color. She employed varied ink effects through the use of solvent splatters, thread, and an occasional additional drypoint plate layer. Appreciating the importance of balancing both the white of the paper with the depth of darker mixed and layered hues, she learned through trial and error to recognize the moment when a print was resolved and took on a presence of its own.
Anne Sherwood Pundyk is an artist and writer who brings together the traditions of abstract art, textiles and storytelling. Based in Mattituck and Manhattan, NY, she has exhibited widely over the last 35 years. Since moving her primary studio to Mattituck in 2014 she has focused on working with color and form on unstretched canvas. Over the last six years she and Rainer, the show’s curator, have shared regular studio visits. annesherwoodpundyk.com
Weekly class from 10am-11:15am
Class is held in the newly renovated spacious parish hall, adjacent to the church. Enter through The Garth, a sacred courtyard, with seasonal plantings and intricate brickwork surrounding a quietly flowing fountain, where you can begin to breathe, find peace and serenity and prepare yourself for your yoga practice. Mats & Props available for use.
This space is beautifully conducive, light and airy (and well heated) and we are incredibly appreciative of being included in the churches desire to share space with spiritual seekers of all kinds in an effort to break down barriers between church and the world.
Class is $25 per person, drop-ins welcome.
Weekly class from 10am-11:15am
Class is held in the newly renovated spacious parish hall, adjacent to the church. Enter through The Garth, a sacred courtyard, with seasonal plantings and intricate brickwork surrounding a quietly flowing fountain, where you can begin to breathe, find peace and serenity and prepare yourself for your yoga practice. Mats & Props available for use.
This space is beautifully conducive, light and airy (and well heated) and we are incredibly appreciative of being included in the churches desire to share space with spiritual seekers of all kinds in an effort to break down barriers between church and the world.
Class is $25 per person, drop-ins welcome.
Weekly class from 10am-11:15am
Class is held in the newly renovated spacious parish hall, adjacent to the church. Enter through The Garth, a sacred courtyard, with seasonal plantings and intricate brickwork surrounding a quietly flowing fountain, where you can begin to breathe, find peace and serenity and prepare yourself for your yoga practice. Mats & Props available for use.
This space is beautifully conducive, light and airy (and well heated) and we are incredibly appreciative of being included in the churches desire to share space with spiritual seekers of all kinds in an effort to break down barriers between church and the world.
Class is $25 per person, drop-ins welcome.
Weekly class from 10am-11:15am
Class is held in the newly renovated spacious parish hall, adjacent to the church. Enter through The Garth, a sacred courtyard, with seasonal plantings and intricate brickwork surrounding a quietly flowing fountain, where you can begin to breathe, find peace and serenity and prepare yourself for your yoga practice. Mats & Props available for use.
This space is beautifully conducive, light and airy (and well heated) and we are incredibly appreciative of being included in the churches desire to share space with spiritual seekers of all kinds in an effort to break down barriers between church and the world.
Class is $25 per person, drop-ins welcome.
Weekly class from 10am-11:15am
Class is held in the newly renovated spacious parish hall, adjacent to the church. Enter through The Garth, a sacred courtyard, with seasonal plantings and intricate brickwork surrounding a quietly flowing fountain, where you can begin to breathe, find peace and serenity and prepare yourself for your yoga practice. Mats & Props available for use.
This space is beautifully conducive, light and airy (and well heated) and we are incredibly appreciative of being included in the churches desire to share space with spiritual seekers of all kinds in an effort to break down barriers between church and the world.
Class is $25 per person, drop-ins welcome.
Weekly class from 10am-11:15am
Class is held in the newly renovated spacious parish hall, adjacent to the church. Enter through The Garth, a sacred courtyard, with seasonal plantings and intricate brickwork surrounding a quietly flowing fountain, where you can begin to breathe, find peace and serenity and prepare yourself for your yoga practice. Mats & Props available for use.
This space is beautifully conducive, light and airy (and well heated) and we are incredibly appreciative of being included in the churches desire to share space with spiritual seekers of all kinds in an effort to break down barriers between church and the world.
Class is $25 per person, drop-ins welcome.
Weekly class from 10am-11:15am
Class is held in the newly renovated spacious parish hall, adjacent to the church. Enter through The Garth, a sacred courtyard, with seasonal plantings and intricate brickwork surrounding a quietly flowing fountain, where you can begin to breathe, find peace and serenity and prepare yourself for your yoga practice. Mats & Props available for use.
This space is beautifully conducive, light and airy (and well heated) and we are incredibly appreciative of being included in the churches desire to share space with spiritual seekers of all kinds in an effort to break down barriers between church and the world.
Class is $25 per person, drop-ins welcome.
Every Monday Meditation
4 - 5pm
Regular meditation with a group is a wonderful way to bolster and enhance your practice.
We can learn from each other while we share the tremendously intimate sitting still in complete silence together. How often do you do that??
The session will start with a shortish meditation then we will share our insights, experiences, questions or issues. We will finish with a longer meditation.
All people of all experience are welcome.
Led by Carol Edwards, who has gratefully been meditating with groups on the North Fork for over 15 years. Any questions, please email her at claro203@aol.com
The fourth annual Greenport Juneteenth celebration will take place on June 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is free to attend. The focus of this year’s celebration is youth, with the theme of “Having Their Say: What Freedom, Equality and Justice Means to Them.”
The celebration is organized through a partnership between Clinton Memorial AME Zion Church; the North Fork Chapter of Coming to the Table, a national organization dedicated to racial healing; and the Southold Town Anti-Bias Task Force.
The event will open with words by the Rev. Natalie Wimberly, followed by the Juneteenth parade, which runs from the Clinton Memorial AME Zion Church to Mitchell Park. Once there, the celebration incorporates a dance featuring the Harambee Dance Company, Afro Brazilian drumming by Batalá, music by gospel group Jus B Cuz and other local musicians, and youth-led dance and spoken word poetry performances. They will also announce the winners of a North Fork school essay and art contest. The day culminates in the unveiling of the community quilt.
Multiple Personality Disorder - It’s Not What You Think It Is!
Please join us to learn the truth about this highly stigmatized and widely misunderstood disorder. Featuring a discussion with Vishakha Desai, PhD on her experience living with her husband’s struggle, as well as a conversation about the late Robert Oxnam and his memoire “A Fractured Mind”.
The event is free and open to the public.
Weekly class from 10am-11:15am
Class is held in the newly renovated spacious parish hall, adjacent to the church. Enter through The Garth, a sacred courtyard, with seasonal plantings and intricate brickwork surrounding a quietly flowing fountain, where you can begin to breathe, find peace and serenity and prepare yourself for your yoga practice. Mats & Props available for use.
This space is beautifully conducive, light and airy (and well heated) and we are incredibly appreciative of being included in the churches desire to share space with spiritual seekers of all kinds in an effort to break down barriers between church and the world.
Class is $25 per person, drop-ins welcome.