We are excited to announce February 1st – 15th resident artist Denise Silva-Dennis! Denise is daughter of Loretta ‘Ma’ Silva. Denise “Weetahmoe” Silva-Dennis (Shinnecock/Hassanamisco-Nipmuc) is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator based in the Shinnecock Nation. Dennis is a retired Southampton Elementary art school teacher. Silva-Dennis graduated from Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Studio Art. Upon graduation, she… Read More »Denise Silva-Dennis – February 2022
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Please join us in welcoming our sixth ever resident artist and first resident artist of 2022 – Leidy Angélica Roa! Angélica has been a dancer for more than 20 years now, working with more than 8 professional dance companies in Colombia including some outstanding companies as DANTE (Etno-Experimental Dance Theater) in Bucaramanga city, Anna Pavlova Ballet in Bogotá, Compañía H3 in Medellín, and Periferia in… Read More »Leidy Angélica Roa – January 2022
Leidy Angélica Roa – January 2022
Jacoub Reyes is a printmaker and installation artist based out of Orlando, Florida. Intrigued by the ethos of grit and hard work of Southern artists, Reyes went on to study under Ke Francis, co-founder of Hoopsnake Press. Inspired by this mentorship, Reyes now finds and makes materials and tools to use in his practice. He carves detailed large-scale allegorical woodcuts based on the acculturation of… Read More »Jacoub Reyes – December 2021
Jacoub Reyes – December 2021
Beau Bree Rhee is a visual artist & choreographer based in New York. Her work is based in drawing, dance and ecology. She is interested in creating relationships between body-space, the senses, and the environment. Her work primarily takes the forms of drawing and performance, but additionally scents, installations, text/poems and scores. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jeremy Dennis – Lead of Ma’s House… Read More »Beau Bree Rhee – October 2021
Beau Bree Rhee – October 2021
Welcome to the third artist in residence at Ma’s House – Pamella Allen. www.instagram.com/allen.pamella Pamella is a Jamaican-born, Brooklyn-based mixed-media painter, printmaker, sculptor, and more! Please join us Friday, October 8th from 6 – 8 pm for an informal meet-the-artist event at Ma’s House. “I cannot wait to see how the wisdom of the Shinnecock People and the natural landscapes they preserve will impact… Read More »Pamella Allen – October 2021
Pamella Allen – October 2021
Allie Mitchell is a New Jersey-based actress, writer, and director. Allie will be in residence working on her ongoing screenplays.
Allie Mitchell – September 2021
Huang is a multicultural artist based between New York, Italy, and China, who incorporates elements from far-reaching and contrasting eras of time and influences. Having lived in different countries from childhood to the present, she has always embodied different sets of conflicting identities that undergo daily negotiations of habits and rituals. Huang has a background in classical music and dance and blends elements of Chinese… Read More »Yanyan Huang – July 2021
Yanyan Huang – July 2021
ABOUT THIS EVENT Jeremy Dennis, a contemporary fine art photographer and a tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation, provides a restoration in-progress tour of Ma’s House, an old family home on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Southampton, NY, while discussing his indigenous art exhibits with Preservation Long Island and the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum. Jeremy’s grandmother, Loretta Silva, also known as Princess Silva Arrow of the Shinnecock Indian… Read More »Join us on Zoom for a progress tour of Ma’s house on MARCH 26 @ 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Join us on Zoom for a progress tour of Ma’s house on MARCH 26 @ 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
We are coming together (via Zoom) this Saturday, February the 13th at 6:00 pm to design and write postcards to Governor Cuomo’s Office to demand he stops the economic harassment of the Shinnecock Nation. On the one hour zoom, we will share a brief background behind the monument, answer any questions, and create postcards together to demand NYS and the DOT to stand down! Background New York… Read More »Save the Shinnecock Monuments: Ma’s House Post Cards to the Governor Event
Save the Shinnecock Monuments: Ma’s House Post Cards to the Governor Event
GATHER is a celebration of the East End’s diversity, a recognition of fault and colonization, and, most importantly, an opportunity to build and implement new understandings. Devised specifically for community leaders, service workers, teachers, and developers, this series platforms the voices and experiences of various BIPOC scholars, artists, and leaders, providing both lessons on our past histories, and strategies and examples of how to progress forward together. Join in… Read More »GATHER – In association with Guild Hall