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Top Hamptons Events April 1–5, 2026 — Art, Music & Family Fun | Spark Hamptons Picks
Robin Williams. Photo by Martin Schoeller for The New Yorker. Exhibition at The Church, Sag Harbor.
Your Spark Hamptons guide to the best exhibitions, workshops, live music, talks, hikes, and family activities in the Hamptons this weekend.
Full Pink Moon Hike SOFO Museum Parking Lot – 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | 8–9 p.m.
Price: Free
Photo by John Callery
Co-sponsored by Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt and the South Fork Natural History Museum, this leisurely hike explores open-field trails under the April Pink Moon. Learn about the origins of the Pink Moon, also called the Full Sprouting Grass Moon, Egg Moon, or Full Fish Moon. Meet at the SOFO Museum parking lot, 200 yards north of the RR tracks.
Monotype Printmaking – April Intro The Church – 48 Madison Street, Sag Harbor, NY
Thursday, April 2, 2026 | 2–6 p.m.
Monotype Printmaking Workshop at The Church, Sag Harbor.
Price: $225 (includes all materials)
A hands-on introduction to monotype printmaking.
Dance with Project LEAP Flanders Youth Center – 655 Flanders Road, Flanders, NY
Thursdays: April 2, 9, 16, 23, 2026 | 4:30–5:30 p.m.
Dance with Project LEAP at the Flanders Youth Center.
Price: $40 for the full programHosted by the Town of Southampton Youth Bureau and Peconic Ballet Foundation, this ballet program for ages 7–9 emphasizes exercise, confidence, creativity, and fun. A final performance is scheduled for Saturday, May 30, at the Peconic Ballet Theatre. Space is limited; registration ongoing.
Over 60 participating local artists exhibiting small (but mighty) works.
Knowledge Friday with Andrew Visconti The Church – 48 Madison Street, Sag Harbor, NY
Friday, April 3, 2026 | 6–7:30 p.m.
Price: $10
Andrew Visconti inside a correctional facility. Photo by Randee Daddona
Andrew Visconti shares his journey from journalism to leading memoir-writing workshops for incarcerated individuals. This program highlights rehabilitation and community support during National Second Chance Awareness Month.
Exhibition Opening Reception: A Thousand Words The Church – 48 Madison Street, Sag Harbor, NY
Saturday, April 4, 2026 | 6–7:30 p.m.
Price: Free
Robin Williams. Photo by Martin Schoeller for The New Yorker. Exhibition at The Church, Sag Harbor.
Join us for the opening reception of A Thousand Words: Photography at The New Yorker, curated by Elisabeth Biondi, the first Visuals Editor of The New Yorker. The exhibition features work by ten staff photographers, including Ruven Afanador, Richard Avedon, Mary Ellen Mark, Gilles Peress, Sylvia Plachy, Platon, Robert Polidori, Steve Pyke, Martin Schoeller, and Max Vadukul. On view April 5–May 31, Thursday–Monday, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
Price: Free for Members/Student Members, $5 General Admission
Learn to transform everyday photos into layered visual stories using iPhone double-exposure techniques. Students will create at least one finished surreal portrait. Ages 12 and up. Please download Snapseed before class.
East Meets West: Coltrane + Davis Celebration Southampton Cultural Center – Southampton, NY
Sunday, April 5, 2026 | 2–5 p.m.
Price: Free
Celebrate the 100th birthdays of John Coltrane and Miles Davis at this East Meets West Jazz Jam Session. Musicians and singers are encouraged to participate. RSVP: eastendjazzny@gmail.com