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Cover Photo: Montauk Surfer by Phil Davis. If you plan on surfing in the Hamptons, Montauk is the place to do , as this month’s cover beautifully illustrates. This lively easternmost Hamptons hotspot affectionately known as “the End” embodies surfing culture plus much more, featuring beautiful hotels and beaches, world-class entertainment, top-notch shopping and a vibrant nightlife.

FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT 26 World-Class Entetainment 14 In this Issue Big names and diverse performances rock the Hamptons

DINING & COCKTAILS 30 Concert Spotlight Interview : royalty 16 Beach Lunches embraces summer spirits Pack a picnic for the sandy shores with help of these take-out spots WOMEN'S FASHION

Beach Shack Spirits 32 After Dark 18 Shine bright all night long Ride the wave of a great beach day into the night at these easygoing watering holes 34 Shopping Spotlight Interview LOCAL Kaileigh Swimwear

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54 Artist Spotlight Interview 18 Alison Seifer HIDDEN GEMS 56 Halsey McKay Gallery Brings cutting edge art to East End

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t’s June, and summer is underway. We’ve targeted For after-hours fun, our Live Entertainment Iour recommendations this month to that surfside feature highlights some exciting upcoming events lifestyle—where time melts as quickly as the ice in and is followed by an interview with reggae artist your drink, and the setting sun signals the time to Ziggy Marley, who will be performing on the 24th. shower of the day’s sand and slip into something Corey Senese, a local surf legend and the founder dressier for the evening. and surf instructor at COREYSWAVE, gives a run We’ve tallied our favorite Bring to the Beach down on the best spots to surf. We also included a Lunches, from stacked sandwiches to yummy salads, comprehensive hotel exploration of Heavenly Stays and if you’re on the beach for happy hour, we’ve got in Montauk after a day on the water. a list of Beach Shack Spirits. To experience the Then, step inside the Halsey McKay Gallery, thrill of locally-made liquor, our interview with a jewel within the East Hampton gallery scene. family-owned Montauk Rumrunners will give you For another look at local art, we check out Alison an inside look. Finally, our Chef Spotlight shines Seifer, whose award-winning illustrations have on Silver Spoon Specialties, a beachfront caterer been featured in the New Yorker and the Wall Street bringing gourmet selections with a food truck Journal. atmosphere. Bring us with you to the beach, packing us in to To keep yourself looking cool in the hot sun, our your beachside satchel alongside a designer towel danielgale.com Men’s Shopping feature on Surf Apparel will give and some sunscreen. Here’s to a fabulous dip into you the scoop. After the sun sets, our Women’s the famed surf culture of the East End. Shopping feature on After Dark Duds outlines the East End’s best designs to keep you glowing after the lights have gone low. Written by Alexandra Hanken Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated. When the craving for New York’s quintessential turquoise walls, big wooden tables, and expansive brown-paper-bag bagel lunch kicks in, there’s outdoor patio with small metal basket chairs make only one place to go: Goldberg’s. Established in it the type of cheery place that has a way of making 1949 and now with locations in East Hampton, everything seem right in the world—and as soon as Montauk, and Napeague, Goldberg’s bills its bagels you get your hands on some of the all-day breakfast beach lunches as “famous,” and it’s right to do so. Big and fufy fare, it certainly will be. Walking-distance from the Pack a picnic for the sandy shores with the help of these take-out spots and always fresh, the bagel’s made daily here beach, Joni’s runs a big take-away business all day are as good as any found back in the city, not to long with everyone from surfers to families to the mention the fact that they come in 15 favors and occasional celebrities, because there’s something are aided by every manner of schmear and spread on the menu for everyone. For the health nuts, and salad. The closest thing to a traditional Jewish there’s quinoa porridge, an acai bowl loaded with delicatessen as the Hamptons has, Goldberg’s superfoods, build-your-own salads, and a mean appropriately also ofers sandwiches with pastrami, tahini-slathered veggie burger; for everyone else, chopped liver, corned beef and the like, along with they’ll be eating well even without trying thanks salty hot dogs, gooey grilled cheeses, six diferent to fare like fax-coconut wafes with fresh fruit, renditions of a classic Reuben, and—another point- curry with organic meat and greens, cheesy turkey- of-pride—fagels, or fat bagels, which are claimed and-bacon sandwiches on semolina bread, and to have been invented here. (100 Pantigo Pl., East the cheekily named “fûk-yû” fried brown rice with Hampton; various locations) fresh herbs and sweet-and-sour sauce. There’s also a kids’ menu and more than 15 smoothies made First opened as a catering company in 1993, strictly with fresh fruit and every type of boost Sydney’s “Taylor” Made Cuisine is a Hamptons (ginko biloba, raw greens, hemp). It’s no wonder staple if there ever was one. A family business Gwenyth Paltrow likes this place. (34 South Etna through and through, it’s owned by a couple and Plaza #9, Montauk) named after their daughters, operated out of a white clapboard house, and built its reputation In the middle of Montauk village just a fve- on being one of the frst places to sell gourmet minute walk from the beach, Herb’s Market has takeaway food in Westhampton. You can dine been a favorite take-out spot since 1963. Like a in the café or on the outdoor patio, or pop in to Hamptons version of a Manhattan bodega—more the country-style market and design your own spacious, more homey—Herb’s ofers no-frills lunch dream menu from the gorgeous array of oferings. fare that covers all the bases. Deli sandwiches There’s caviar, more than 50 cheeses imported are made to order with Boars Head meat at the from around the world, hot and cold hors d’oeuvres butcher counter, glass cases are stocked with a sold by the dozen, fresh-grilled sandwiches, and variety of freshly made cold salads, and there’s just about every type of salad imaginable, from a chopped salad station with abundant topping eggplant and bucheron to orzo, and tuna nicoise options, a fruit salad bar with yogurt and soft

Sydney's "Taylor" Made Cuisine to soba noodles with mandarins and peanuts. For serve, and a smoothie counter for light, healthy dessert, there’s all manner of pie, cake, bar, and fare. But Herb’s real claim to fame is its fried tart. Sparkling drinks are stocked in the fridge, chicken, which is largely held to be the best in chips are piled in baskets, cookies are lined up in the East End. The batter is spiced, not too heavy, jars...you get the idea. Whether you’re planning and cooked with zero-trans-fats oil, and hot sides a last-minute gathering or just want a gourmet like creamed spinach and macaroni and cheese lunch to-go, Sydney’s has you covered. (32 Mill make perfect accompaniments. It’s made freshly Rd., Westhampton) every 20 minutes, but that doesn’t negate the fact that there are still ample wait times to get a box Joni’s Kitchen was far ahead of its time when of this uber-popular stuf, so make sure to either it opened in 2000. With its Instagram-worthy style call ahead. Or, grab a pink lemonade and a bag each time is a precious thing, and on those perfect summer days, not a second of and fresh organic fare, it’s the type of place that of Cape Cod chips and snack while you wait. (778 it should be wasted inside. Here’s where to go to piece together an excellent beach would be just as popular in SoHo, Miami Beach, or B Montauk Hwy., Montauk) picnic; all you need is a blanket. Santa Monica as it is here in Montauk. The bright Written by Gabrielle Lipton BEACH SHACK

spirits Ride the wave of a great beach day into the night at these easygoing watering holes

f one of the joys of city life is getting dolled up to go out, one Iof the beach’s best appeals is precisely the opposite—living in beachwear day-in and day-out is completely acceptable if you plan with that goal in mind. Here are four beachy drinking spots where sunny days ease into breezy summer nights with no change of clothes required.

Bringing a tropical vibe to the Northeast, Lynn’s Hula Hut looks straight from an old South Pacifc travel poster. Inspired by Polynesian tiki bars, it’s made of bamboo, hung with colorful bulb lights, and set up with umbrellas stuck in the sand, right on the edge of Montauk Marine Basin. The food menu is limited; this is primarily a drinking spot, open all day every day of the week. The owner, Lynn Calvo, wanted it to be a place for people to come take a break from the bustle of the Hamptons, and the Hula Hut accomplishes that by ofering hammock- lounging by day and live music by night. The drinks here have become quite famous for their bases made of puréed fresh fruit, which Lynn chooses herself from Montauk’s farmers’ market. Additionally, spirits like tequila and rum are aged for nearly two weeks with fruits, vegetables, and herbs, giving cocktails a uniquely aromatic favor. The signature rum punch is a favorite, as is the weekend Bloody Mary bar, where you can make your own red concoction with as much horseradish, pickles, and fresh shrimp cocktail as you wish—fuel for games of horseshoes or hook-and-ring set up in the sand. (426 West Lake Dr., Montauk)

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16 HAMPTONSMONTHLY For a place that is beach-themed without being cheesy and low-key while still delivering fantastic food and drinks, 668 The Gig Shack strikes the perfect chord. In fact, it’s a surprisingly normal spot for the Hamptons. It’s neither too stylized nor too carefree, but a simple, well-executed family-owned restaurant and bar that draws a laid-back crowd of locals and vacationers alike. Think of it as the Hamptons version of your neighborhood go-to spot that never lets you down. Depending on the vibe you’re after, there are picnic tables outside, indoor banquettes, and comfortable stools out at the tented bar, where one of the owners’ three 668 The Gig Shack sons mixes up summery cocktails like dark and stormies and margaritas. Aside from its a seat on the bamboo-walled outdoor patio, fsh tacos and spicy Thai mussels that many where lights strung under a sunshine- claim as the best in the Hamptons (not to colored awning cast everyone in a fattering mention the homemade desserts), another glow. Or is it just the impressive tequila one of the main draws here is the live selection working its magic? (33A Main St., music in the evenings—hence its name. The East Hampton) place begins to fll up in the late afternoon, When Manhattan’s fashionable set dons so stake out a spot early, order a glass of their straw hats and heads east on the champagne, and soak in the chill summer Jitney, they may leave SoHo behind, but they vibes. (782 Main St., Montauk) can still get their favorite tacos thanks to the Every beach town has its favorite Mexican Montauk outpost of Nolita’s beloved Tacombi dive bar, and in East Hampton, this award restaurant, La Brisa. Think of it as the J. Crew version of Blue Parrot, an industrial- goes to Blue Parrot. Tucked away behind Main Street, it’s unpretentious in every style space brightened with white-tiled way, despite its clientele that often includes accent walls, menu-stating murals designed celebrities and public fgures attempting like tropical vintage posters, and a color to blend in as everyday vacationers. The scheme of white and teal that continues delightfully distressed interior hung with outside to a long row of aquamarine picnic surf boards and old guitars makes Blue tables shaded by leafy trees. Beginning in Parrot the kind of place where tank tops the early morning with surfers stopping in and short shorts feel like the proper uniform for some banana pancakes and breakfast in which to tuck into some lobster fajitas tacos in homemade tortillas before hitting and shrimp tacos after a long day at the the waves, the round, glass-windowed taco beach. On weekdays from 4–6 p.m., sun- shop is flled throughout the day with chic kissed guests fll up the metal stools at beachgoers dining on Yucatan fare made the decidedly cluttered bar for happy hour with local seafood and sipping on agua prices on the margaritas: the signature frescas, fresh-made juices, and a tight menu Dirty Bird (which also comes in a skinny of Mexican cocktails: margaritas made with version), the Spicey Marg with habanero Mandarine Napoléon liquor, palomas with simple syrup, or the potent Greeteria, a fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice, gingery frozen margarita blended with red sangria. mescal mules, and frozen piña coladas. For As the night atmosphere begins to shift into a relaxed evening with a buzz, there’s no one of mingling and casual partying, grab better place. (752 Montauk Hwy., Montauk)

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The name “Rumrunners” sounds quite Montauk is pretty much the hottest swashbuckling – would you say the hamlet in the Hamptons – would you name draws more on the energy of say the town afected how you package classic pirates tugging on rum or the and position your product? Prohibition-era fellas that kept some Um, yes. How could it not? We grew up out adult beverages fowing into the U.S.? there, so you could say it’s afected pretty Montauk has always been rumored MONTAUK much everything about our lives. But yes, as a place where liquor found its way we wanted our product to be reminiscent ashore during the 1930s. of Prohibition-era Montauk in every way. RUM RUNNERS Montauk Rum Runners is all about We’re happy to see Montauk fnally get honoring Montauk’s rich rum running some recognition as the coolest hamlet history during Prohibition. This was a in the Hamptons, but we hope Montauk MONTAUK RUM time when ships loaded with booze would Rum Runners will help people appreciate RUNNERS, park just ofshore in international waters that Montauk has always been cool. And waiting for smaller boats to come and take Prohibition-era Montauk might have been INSPIRED BY it to land. I don’t think this was a rare even cooler than it is now. occurrence in Montauk. Even back then, PREVIOUS Let’s tend some bar. I’m mixing up a Montauk was a summer destination for the cocktail with Montauk Rum Runners GENERATIONS, rich and famous and I can only imagine rum – what sort of drink should I be the parties they must have had at places PRODUCES making to impress? LIQUORS WITH like Carl Fisher’s Star Island Casino. Did you know there was a casino there? Have you been to Seamore’s restaurant on NATIVE MOJO. But fellas weren’t the only ones keeping Broome Street? They just added Montauk the adult beverages fowing! Our great Rum Runners to the cocktail menu for It must have been a wild grandmother ran the Roadside Restaurant their Montauk Mondays special. Anyway, scene, as Montauk—still in the old Montauk Fishing Village during they came up with an awesome rum punch the most distant stop in the Prohibition, which we’re told was less of recipe that is defnitely impressive. If Hamptons—reportedly was a “restaurant” and more of a bar. We like you haven’t been there yet, you should a hot spot for doing drinks to think we’re keeping the family business go. Make sure you get the Dock to Dish Montauk fsh burger too. during the time when such alive. an activity was a legal no-no. Your company does a rum, a gin and Now it’s Friday night, and it’s Ladies Since then, modern Montauk a whiskey – you couldn’t possibly be Night – which cocktail should I be has become a popular party distilling out in Montauk, could you? pitching, made with your gin. place, and Montauk Rum We currently produce a coconut rum, Depends on your goal here. Our citrus gin Runners produces three citrus gin and honey whiskey since these doesn’t mess around though (it’s 90 proof). distinct types of alcohol that three liquors were widely trafcked by So based on your choice of gin for Ladies draws on both the Prohibition rumrunners during Prohibition. We Night, we’re guessing you’re trying to Era and 21st Century fun recently partnered with Long Island make some new “friends”, right? I’d highly for its identity. Hamptons Spirits to distill locally from local suggest making a Montauk Rum Runners gin and juice. I like to mix it with Montauk Monthly spoke with Kimberly ingredients. Long Island Spirits also has a Juice Factory’s Liquid Sunshine, although Sarris Royal, co-owner of this rich history dating back to the early 1900’s and is the frst distillery on Long Island Madi from Montauk Juice Factory tells me family owned and operated since Prohibition. You can stop by their that doesn’t count as part of their cleanse. company… tasting room for samples of Montauk Rum It’s straight outta’ Montauk though! Runners.

20 HAMPTONSMONTHLY And as for your whiskey, would in the day, you’ll likely fnd "We’re happy to see Montauk fnally get you say it’s best for shots or is it a us getting a lobster roll at Duryea’s sipper? Lobster Deck or Gosman’s Topside some recognition as the coolest hamlet in Bar where you can watch the boats the Hamptons, but we hope Montauk Rum Both. I like to sip. My sister’s a little come and go. We also make it a younger and wilder than me so she’s Runners will help people appreciate that priority to stock up on Whalebone more likely to do shots (and do things Creative gear and t-shirts from Local Montauk has always been cool." she’ll regret later). Again, I think the Knit at the beginning of the summer answer here depends on your goals. season. Don’t wait. They will sell out! Your stuf is sold all over the We’ll also stop by Montauk Brewing East End – is it possible you’ll Co. for a few beers in the afternoon. be extending out past the It’s a super chill spot with a good mix Shinnecock Canal, or do you aim of locals. We’re usually guaranteed for solely local dominance? to run into someone we know, which Yes! You can fnd Montauk Rum always keeps it interesting! Runners in the city now. We’re If you want to go out to dinner in carried at a number of restaurants Montauk in July and August and you including Seamore’s and Sagaponack. don’t want to wait 2 hours for a table, You can also fnd us at Bowery and be sure to make a reservation and Vine liquor store and we’re adding don’t wait until the day of! Montauk more locations all the time. has some of the best sunsets in the As purveyors of grown-up world, so you’ll want to fnd a spot beverages with “Montauk” on where you can get a front row seat the label, we assume you are all and East by Northeast and The familiar with how to have a good Harvest on Fort Pond are two of the time while at “The End.” Please, best places to do that. Great food, invoking your expertise, describe great drinks, great views. East by a perfect, fun summer day in Northeast also has a few Montauk Montauk – where do we go, what Rum Runners cocktails on their do we do, what should we eat? menu and a killer outdoor bar, which we love. If you’re there on a Saturday Although we do love a good night out night, make sure to say hi because raging, mostly we like to Montauk we’ll probably be there too. and chill. But generally a good day in Montauk includes one or all of the Late night, if the weather’s nice following: enough, we like to keep it outdoors. Hanging out on the deck under the Grab breakfast at Goldberg’s Famous stars at the Surf Lodge is one of our Bagels and take it down to the beach all-time favorites. If you’re not feeling to check the waves. Depending on the crowds though, head down to the the conditions, either surf or bring beach for a little bonfre with friends the dogs down for a run. If you’re not and just chill because some things already an accomplished surfer, we are just meant to be enjoyed the old would highly recommend getting a fashioned way! lesson with CoreysWave [Interview with CoreysWave featured in this Written By Ian Shapiro issue!]. The line-up at Ditch Plains is no joke. Don’t. Be. That. Guy.

22 HAMPTONSMONTHLY WORLD-CLASS ENTERTA INMENT Big names and diverse n addition to the high-end restaurants, bars, designer boutiques, and of course the beach and all that comes performances rock Iwith it, the hamlets and villages that make up the the Hamptons Hamptons are home to world class live entertainment. Let’s take a look at some of the exciting oferings taking place on Eastern Long Island’s South Fork in the coming weeks.

Each season, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center hosts a variety of top tier entertainers in its mainstage space. This summer, among the many acts, the performing arts center welcomes comedian Jim Norton’s Mouthful of Shame Tour in an exclusive one-night only engagement on Saturday June 11. A co-host of the popular Opie & Jim Norton Show on Sirius XM and guest star on Louie and Inside Amy Schumer, Norton is known for his brutally honest, sometimes uncouth, but always sidesplittingly hilarious views on everything from politics to his personal life. Jim Norton is also the bestselling author of Happy Endings and I Hate Your Guts. One of the top touring and busiest comedians on the circuit, Jim Norton’s Mouthful of Shame Tour is not to be missed! For mature audiences only.

The Knocks 24 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Photo by NickyDigital.com With horn-driven tunes, In addition to today’s hottest comedy Underpants runs June 9-26 and is a safe " acts, the WHBPAC also hosts world class bet for anyone looking for a laugh this and roots in jazz, blues, musical talents and Southside Johnny summer. (158 Main St., East Hampton) & The Asbury Jukes are no exception. In a summer line-up flled with Known for their hit songs “We’re Having R&B, and soul, their musical talent, the Louisiana zydeco a Party” and “I Don’t Want to Go Home,” legend Buckwheat Zydeco (also music provides a rocking Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes known as Stanley “Buckwheat” Dural) are one of the musical groups credited soundtrack for what is is a true standout on The Stephen with defning the feel good sound of Talkhouse schedule, performing June the Jersey Shore. With horn-driven sure to be a good time" 17. An institution in the rich Creole tunes, and roots in jazz, blues, R&B, cultural heritage for over thirty years, and soul, their music provides a rocking Buckwheat Zydeco and his band have soundtrack for what is sure to be a come to exemplify the authentic Cajun good time. The rock legends take the sound of zydeco which includes iconic mainstage at WHBPAC on Friday June accordion work, propulsive rhythms 17 for an exclusive engagement. There’s and beats, and a true spirit of joyous no better way to celebrate summer than celebration. The Grammy nominated singing along and jamming out with the artist has appeared on Late Night with “Godfather of the New Jersey Sound.” Jimmy Fallon and toured extensively (76 Main St., Westhampton Beach) playing famous venues worldwide and The Guild Hall arts center in countless jazz and music festivals. Their East Hampton has a long tradition of feel good and electric sound is the perfect engaging its community in the arts, soundtrack to a memorable summer entertainment, and education. This night. June the center hosts a production Another standout on The Stephen of The Underpants by celebrated Talkhouse schedule this summer is comedian, actor, and writer Steve the New York City bred music duo The Martin, a recent Tony Award nominee Knocks, who bring their distinctive and for his work on the new musical Bright stylish sound to the legendary live music Star. The Underpants is a laugh-out- venue on June 19. The NYC DJing duo loud comedy flled to the brim with made up of Ben Ruttner “B-Roc” and quick wit and sexual innuendo as it James Patterson “JPatt” met while skewers the ridiculousness of celebrity students at The New School and have culture and overnight fame. Inspired been making music fused with hip-hop, by the German play of the same name soul, house, disco, and pop ever since. by Carl Sternheim, the show follows They burst onto the scene after remixing the misadventures of one couple all of Jay-Z’s American Gangster whose lives are turned upside down and have produced tracks for Icona Pop, by an unfortunate and hilarious public Carly Rae Jepsen, and opened for Ellie wardrobe malfunction. Theo and Louise Goulding’s frst US tour in 2011. Since haven’t the slightest clue as to what’s then they’ve become one of music’s most in store after Louise’s unmentionables sought after teams, whose celebratory inadvertently take center stage during and sun-drenched sounds are the a parade for the king. Mixing low brow perfect complement to a fun summer with hit wit, Martin weaves together night in the Hamptons. (161 Main St., a show that examines the nature Amagansett) domesticity, battle of the sexes, and stardom. Directed by Bill Fennelly, The

Southside Johnny Written By Kyle Stockburger 26 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Photo by Kirstine Walton or much of the summer, Grammy There's a bloodline, but more than that CONCERTInterview SPOTLIGHT FAward-winning reggae artist Ziggy there's a spiritual line...it's a spiritual Marley is on tour in the U.S. with a stop legacy. We are from a spiritual line, that at WHBPAC June 24, playing new tunes causes us to cure and have an emotional from his self-titled sixth studio album connection to all of humanity, not just which was released in May. The oldest ourselves. I really like the music on the child of Bob and Rita Marley, Ziggy stands new album—it is uplifting, it's a balance— for universal love and peace and the you have to fnd a balance in everything Jamaican-born musician learned from in our lives. You have to have fun and be one of the best, sitting in on his dad's serious at the same time, but it has to be recording sessions from the age of 10. balanced. Now three decades into his career, Ziggy The Hamptons is known for many has a total of ffteen , winning benefts and events that support Grammys with Ziggy Marley & The various causes and organizations. Melody Makers and then going solo in You are known to be a philanthropist 2003, where he's been recognized even across the world, with your own more. His Fly Rasta went on to win the organization URGE helping children 2015 Best Reggae Album Grammy, just in Jamaica and Ethiopia, and you one of seven lifetime Grammys for Marley. support Little Kids Rock music With bright storytelling and an uplifting organization. How has giving back to yet realistic outlook on the future, Ziggy the causes closest to you enriched your Marley's music is just the right pairing for life and even inspired your music over a summer night in the Hamptons. Here's the years? what we learned from this kind spirit... It is the way I was brought up in this You are currently on a large U.S. tour world—my father, mother, and auntie with a stop June 24 at Westhampton would help people in the neighborhood Beach Performing Arts Center (in who were less fortunate when our family addition to Brooklyn June 25 at Coney got more money. I grew up that way, and Island Boardwalk). Have you played then I followed that spiritual connection before in the Hamptons and if so what to giving. Giving without others even is it about a beach environment that knowing you're giving—there's something makes your music the perfect pairing? that feels good about that. It's like I've played the Hamptons before. The spiritual fuel for my engine. It's just music—like the ocean and the beach is something that gives me strength. like meditation, like the waves. It's like a Your new song "Weekend's Long" is mantra, that kind of vibration. It's like the what we all hope for when we get waves crashing and crashing until you can to summer in the Hamptons. What get mesmerized by it. are you looking most forward to this Reggae It's nearly impossible to spend time at summer while on tour? Cyril's Fish House in Montauk without Royalty For me, I just like music with people and hearing Bob Marley music playing Embraces playing music without any expectation in the background. You mention that ZIGGY or barriers and just being a free spirit— Summer Spirits your new album is about the "struggle playing music with people in the summer of humanity"—what does your father's is the best. We are more than the people... legacy mean to you and how has Ziggy we are more than just faith and religion. Marley music expanded upon his There is so much more to the meaning of vision of peace and love and how we MARLEY "we are more." are all a family?

Written By Michael Menachem 28 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Shine bright all night long

hen the sun sets in the Hamptons, the brand names, so you’ll look every bit the part Wbright lights of the city become notably without anyone knowing the diference. Not AFTER absent. Almost as dazzling as the now-visible only will you fnd terrifc styles for nights constellations are the stars that frequent the on the town, but also comfy styles for the Hampton’s nightlife—from Jennifer Lopez to next morning. A printed black and white Jimmy Fallon—you never know who might romper, silky and sassy, will only run you be seated one table over at dinner. Make $58 for the whole outft—an unbeatable DARK sure you’re looking your best after sunset, investment! That’s more money to spend whether you’re headed for a late night at on another bottle of Wolfer wine, or another 1Oak or just out for a bite at Tutto il Giorno. dozen oysters at B. Smith’s. (rubyandjenna. com; 60 Jobs Ln.) Alice + Olivia’s silky fabrics add efortless glam to your evening wardrobe, but they’re Make sure you’re dressed down to your known for their signature prints. Bright toes with Jildor shoes this summer. colors and vibrant patterns make these From Stuart Weitzman, to Tory Burch, to statement pieces, whether you Valentino, the store carries an choose a fowy frock or a fun Make sure you’re incredible variety of designer maxi. The summer collection footwear that will keep your looking your best features a foray into embroidery toes twinkling as the night and embellishment, with exotic after sunset marches on. Step out in style patterned skirts to dresses with a laser-cut bootie by featuring intricate beading. Even their Jefrey Campbell—the neutral design will go simpler styles have sass—our favorite pick with anything. For a more eye-catching look, is the Judee Open Racer Back jumpsuit, with glittering champagne peep-toe Jimmy Choos sleek styling and a unique fattering cut-out. are sure to turn heads. ($665, jildorshoes. ($298, aliceandolivia.com or in stores) com or in stores)

Intermix has all the ingredients for fun Don’t let your jewelry stop shining just night style, whether you opt for jeans and because the lights dim. Vela Jewelry’s a suede stiletto, or a sexy minidress. From innovative illuminating design actually sparkling jewels to denim to shoes, this is a adjusts with the light conditions, so you’re one-stop shop for hot fashion. The selection always the light in the room. Choose from of statement pieces is nearly endless, from a variety of pendant designs made with fuschia Emilio Pucci wide leg trousers, to natural and precious materials, and inspired Aquazarra tangerine fringed heels. Whether by beautiful shapes, from a frosted rose, to you just need an accessory to top your outft silver shells, to a delicate . of, or you’re looking for a showstopping The frst of their kind, these unique pieces ensemble, this is the right destination to are sure to draw a crowd, as you light up make a statement. (intermix.com or in stores) the room long after the lights have turned low. Our favorite piece of the summer is the Look like a million bucks without spending North Star necklace, featuring a blue topaz it, with Ruby & Jenna’s carefully curated set over a Mother of Pearl backdrop. ($565, afordable style. The Southampton boutique velajewelry.com) ofers some of the hottest trends without the

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KAILEIGH SWIMWEAR

nspired by the local beach culture, Kaileigh Swimwear is an extension of a Montauk. It embodies a love for all things Isummer: tanned skin, sun bleached hair, bare feet, long days, hot nights, and bikinis, representing “every kind of beach girl chasing an endless summer.” Locally owned and created by Ariana Jasuta, the line brings the styles of Hawaii and California to the sand and surf of the East Coast. Hamptons Monthly caught up with Ariana on the MTK scene, her 2016 collection and what else goes into the perfect weekend at The End.

32 HAMPTONSMONTHLY "Montauk will always be at The brand “embodies the ultimate Montauk girl”. Describe her for us, her the heart of Kaileigh and a likes, dislikes and her perfect Montauk day start to fnish. consistent inspiration for The Montauk girl is confdent, active, chic and on trend. She loves the beach, happy hours, styles and prints." and bonfres with friends. Of course she’s always wearing her Kaileigh bikini. The perfect Montauk day means something diferent to everyone. It’s such a beautiful place with so much to ofer. A Kaileigh girl’s perfect day would defnitely start with a morning run on the beach or a yoga class to get the day started. She would then head down to the beach with friends and enjoy lots of sun and laughs. In the afternoon she would stop design elements I added to this collection are by the Montauk Beach House for a poolside perforated textures and feminine strappy cocktail or swing by the Montauk Brewing details. Company for a beer. She knows she can’t miss Do you have any plans to start a men’s the sunsets at the Montaukett – they’re epic! line? What do you think that would look After a beautiful sunset and barbeque with like? friends, she heads into town for a night of fun and dancing. Right now my focus is on growing the women's line and making it the best it can be. But you Let’s play a little this or that – Surfng or never know! SUP? Would you suggest the same suit for either activity? Having grown up in Montauk, you know the ins and outs of what makes for a great Surfng! I would defnitely suggest one of our weekend at The End. What should city [sportier] styles for surfng like the Atlantic dwellers be sure to pack for surfside fun? top which is a bralette and the Ditch Plains bottom which is sturdy yet still cheeky. When I A great weekend always starts with great do go Stand Up Paddle boarding I like to wear friends to create memories with. Don’t forget something that is going to give me a great tan sunscreen! My absolute favorite is from the while out on the water. The Terrace bottom brand Coola. Also be sure to pack a beach and Montauk top would be a perfect option. towel, a good read, a GoPro to document adventures, and your favorite Kaileigh bikini Sunglasses or hats? Which styles best (or two)! complement the active lifestyle aesthetic of the line? Is there anything else you’d like to share? What can we expect from Kaileigh Swim Sunglasses. Love them and can’t have enough, in the coming seasons? sort of like bikinis! Kaileigh is so versatile that the collection’s playful prints and bold colors In coming seasons you can expect Kaileigh can complement any summer accessory. to evolve and grow even further. Montauk will always be at the heart of Kaileigh and a What design elements are represented in consistent inspiration for styles and prints. this summer’s collection? Be social and follow @kaileighswimwear on Kaileigh is reversible and seamless. This Instagram for the latest happenings and creates so many options to not only mix and events. You can also purchase your own match diferent styles, but mix and match Kaileigh bikini at kaileighswimwear.com diferent prints and solids as well. Other 34 HAMPTONSMONTHLY B: 6.6875” T: 6.4375” S: 6.3125”

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urf’s up! As environmental awareness and artistic integrity are merging in pop culture, designers are fnding pathways between probity and the Sposh. Functional and chic collide this year with bathing suits for your inner wave-rider. Show a bit of leg at the beach with a healthy dose of mindfulness. If you’re planning on picking up some new threads by the waterside, slip into a sexy pair of one of this summer’s hottest brands of surf-wear. Steer clear of those unfattering past-the-knees shorts, guys. Remember: you’re kicking it in the Hamptons not saving The Shire.

38 HAMPTONSMONTHLY NY Sunshine Surf Club Pieces like their Bonfre board shorts will have you outftted to experience the thrill of riding the waves looking like a pro. The Glide Bay Head shorts are a centerpiece to the line, featuring a scalloped leg, framed in a contrasting piping along the edges. Wear these shorts with a clear conscience, knowing that in snagging yourself a pair, you’re also doing some good for the environment. (732 Montauk Hwy., Montauk; greenlines.com)

Featuring convenient same-day delivery, Patagonia Bowery started as a company making tools for mountaineers. They’ve since expanded to include gear for all kinds of outdoor sports, including trail running, paddle- boarding and surfng. They’ve got a wide array of wetsuits for the hardcore surfer, ranging from the sleeveless Short John to a full-on, wave-armoring hooded model. Billed as the ‘ultimate go-anywhere, do-anything shorts,’ the Wavefarers are Patagonia’s pride and joy. Made from quick-drying nylon, they’ve got a natural ft with a slim silhouette through the leg and come in a variety of bombastic patterns. Greenlines For those conservationists out there, take note: Patagonia’s swimwear has been made using Originally a small downtown boutique, recycled polyester for 20 years. (313 Bowery, Saturdays NYC has now grown into Manhattan) a international lifestyle brand, where NY Sunshine Surf Club’s visionary founder, craftsmanship meets minimalism. The emphasis John "Sunshine" Magaritis, has an origin that is is all on color. For this year’s warmer weather, the stuf of surf iconography: selling silkscreened the Danny Boardshort is a great example tees out of the back of a surf van. The brand of the brand’s staple blending of classic and exploded in the years that followed, and is now contemporary. The best part? These stylish, an international sensation with an urban take bright azure shorts also double as workout gear, Written by Michael Raver on summer wear. Southhampton’s Nugent Street making it easy to go from a run on the treadmill shop merges the edge of the basketball court to diving in the pool. Their summer line features with the blissful freedom of the beach. There, the Esquina Stipple print shirt, which can be posh athletica hangs from chainlink fence paired with a slick pair of slacks (check out their installations, juxtaposed against beachy wood Panos Pant) or with a pair of jeans for a Jetts/ planks. The brand draws its inspiration from all Sharks look. (17 Perry St., Manhattan) things NYC, featuring long tank tops in stark Rooted in surf culture, Greenlines was white and perfect summer tees that capture founded by environmentalists Sam and Jerry a variety shades of the deep. The Whitewash Delaney. Dedicated to preserving our oceans Volley Short features a spectacular waves-meets- and beaches, a percentage of their profts go to a paint-splashing print that is unlike anything myriad of environmental protection groups like you’ve seen on by the pool. (28 Nugent St., Clean Ocean Action and Surfers’ Environmental Southampton) Alliance. With a focus on swimwear and casual

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STAYSEmbrace Montauk Surf Culture at any of these fne resorts

urf culture may call to mind visions of the southern California Scoast or exotic curling waves “down-undah,” but in-the-know wave riders fock to the East End every summer for the famed breaks of Montauk. It’s been named among the top 10 surf towns in the United States, and at the height of the summer, it’s hard to imagine a more stunning place to get shacked than within the azure-colored waters of the Atlantic with the picture-perfect backdrop of the Montauk Lighthouse setting the idyllic scene. Unlike many famed surf spots, it’s unlikely that you’ll spend your day in Montauk waiting for a wave; this locale’s calling card is its consistency, with swells pouring in from the south, west, and east to guarantee that virtually every day is a good one to be on the board. Catching a gnarly wave at Ditch Plains is a rite of passage for East Coast surfers, and if you’d like to join them, you’ll want overnight accommodations in the heart of the cozy town nestled against the very tip of Long Island. After all, spending a full day in the lush waters demands a restful night’s sleep – and a good meal or two, not to mention an adult beverage to assuage any swimming soreness!

The Surf Lodge After all, you’ll want to get right back to it tomorrow. If you’re rolling deep in the deep…

Bring a friend or two along to Atlantic Terrace, a family-owned motel on the Atlantic coast steps from the heart of Montauk village. Here, you’ll fnd many rooms outftted with kitchenettes in case you prefer to prepare your own meals, as well as an on-site eatery, the AT Café, where Chef Steven Paluba prepares beachfront take-out that ranges from egg sammies in the morning to group-friendly lobster bakes. Stop by early (they open at 7 a.m.) for the hearty “Very Berry” French toast or peel of your wetsuit and walk right up for a restorative coconut water when you return to dry land for the day. Select rooms ofer balconies, ocean views, and full kitchens as well, in case you need all the comforts of home after a day doing battle with Neptune Beach. For the less nautically inclined, a pool ofers on-site entertainment overlooking the ocean, and there’s also laundry available for lengthier stays, if you’re perfecting your board-riding technique. (21 Oceanview Terr., 631.668.2050) If you’re feeling free as a bird…

For couples and foursomes, The Crow’s Nest Montauk is an ideal home base. Choose from their cozy cottages or namesake Crow’s Nest, all outftted in retro nautical blues and whites, being sure to leave some of your precious vacation hours for lounging on the comfortable couches and knitted rugs inside. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring the summer weather to you, and ceiling fans beat a breezy tune morning, noon, and night. Balconies outftted with rustic wood furniture overlook a rolling lawn, lush woods and the water beyond, beckoning you to bring your board, while dinner is an easy call to make—the on-site restaurant specializes in Mediterranean-infected fare crafted from local ingredients like East Coast oysters and squid or farm- fresh kale salads. A roaring freplace in the dining room will chase the chill of the deep from your bones and prepare you for an early start on the next day’s waves. The cottages include kitchens, in case your crew prefers to prepare their own fare before board games and bed. (4 Old W. Lake Dr., 631.668.2077) If you want some comfort with your “cowabunga”…

The dual properties at Solé East Resort and Solé East Beach accommodate a discerning crowd. Staf members on site are only too happy to put you in touch with the ideal instructor or outft you at one of the town’s four surf shops, setting you up for success. Whether you opt for a bungalow room in the landmark Tudor building of the resort or a downtown room at the beach in the heart of Montauk village, you’ll be swaddled in luxurious amenities that range from high thread-count linens to Aveda bath products that get the salt water out of your hair before a dip in the resort’s heated pool or a coast through the streets of the town on the beach’s beach cruisers. Whichever locale you pick, you’ll want to set aside your Sunday morning for a surf break at Bossa Nova Brunch, hosted weekly from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., as well as some private time with Fido or Whiskers—pets are welcome in certain rooms for a length-of-stay for a fat fee. After all, what’s a once-in-a-lifetime wave ride worth without relating the story to your best likely furry friend? (90 Second House Rd., 631.668.2105) If surfng is your cardio…

Transform not just your vacation, but your entire lifestyle at The Surf Lodge. Wellness coaches Dana James and Gabrielle Bernstein lead workshops here at the water’s edge on women, food, and relationships, encouraging a balanced and healthy lifestyle for surfers and visitors alike. Can’t imagine a beach trip without your workout? No problem—run sand sprints or knock out your morning lap swim in the placid waters of the ocean, just steps from the front door. It’s not all work and no play at The Surf Lodge, though. Aussie Chef "you’ll be swaddled Chris Rendell serves a market-driven menu of seafood-focused fare, and there’s nothing like the indulgence of in luxurious amenities fresh clams and drawn butter or a frosty, fruity cocktail to make your yoga routine feel even more rewarding. If you’ve fallen in love, not just with Montauk, but in Montauk, the resort can accommodate events of up that range from high to 250 guests, so start planning that ocean-front wedding—and fguring out how to exchange rings without thread-count linens to dropping them while you’re wrapped in the caress the perfect wave. (183 Edgemere St., 631.483.5037) Aveda bath products"

Written By Leah Blewett Solé East Resort ACTION SPOTLIGHT Interview Describe how a novice, not-a-local, surfer How do people describe the experience? It must should approach getting started in Montauk. feel pretty rewarding and thrilling riding a wave for the frst time. The easiest and best answer is to hire a professional surf instructor to show you the ropes. Surfng with People love the feeling. The absolute joy people get us provides a kind of a fast track into surfng. But from surfng for the frst time is unlike any other, taking surf lessons out of the equation, it's all about very unique. People are very surprised when they your attitude. Almost anyone, non-local, non-surfer feel what kind of power the ocean and the waves can get started surfng in the summer. You really have. And for us, we relive that experience with just have to be nice and respectful to other people. novice surfers all of the time so it’s hard for us Genuinely good people are accepted and the jerks to ever get jaded on how much fun you can have are not. That said no matter what, you will always surfng even the smallest of waves. be better of doing some preliminary research on In the last few years we have been working to surfng before you dive right in headfrst—literally. provide surfng opportunities to people, mostly There are some nice, small wave days and lots of kids, who don’t have the opportunity to surf in order places to go of on your own away from being in the to share that over-the-top positive experience with way of other people, and it’s cool to try surfng out others. We’ve worked with several nonproft groups on your own on those days. But that’s not every including the YMCA East Hampton RECenter, day by a long shot. A total novice may not even Camp Soulgrow, A Walk On Water, and Camp understand how to check if the waves and ocean Interactive, and we have started our own projects conditions are ok for them to try on their own on getting kids surfng from the Montauk community a given day. It doesn’t take much for the surf to be and in rural areas in Mexico. We realized the best too strong and currents too invisible for a novice way for us to give back was to share our passion and that’s some of the scariest stuf to witness at and the powerful frst-time experience of surfng the beach. with others which we’ve seen to be transformative Does one really need lessons? What are time and time again. Surfng is a resource and we the risks of just trying to surf without any know the value it ofers so we want to share it with experience? those who don’t easily have the opportunity to try surfng. Some individuals defy odds and pick the skills up pretty quickly, but most adults will need the Etiquette is a well-known facet of the surfng help of an expert surf instructor to learn quickly, lifestyle—can you describe some important versus struggling on their own for way too long, of “do’s” and “do not’s” of surfng, especially in course depending on prior ocean experiences. Kids Montauk? pick it up more quickly which is always the case This answer could go on forever, so many do's and with kids and learning in general. Otherwise for do not’s—there are maybe too many to count. people who are unaware of the dangers the ocean provides, trying to surf without proper guidance One major DO: Always demonstrate respect and can be very dangerous. It's always much stronger humility to others. You have no idea who you might than it looks from shore. The risks range from the pull up to in the lot, or who you may paddle up next minor situation of embarrassing yourself, to the to in the lineup. They might actually be one of the more serious situations when you have injured most respected surfers in the lineup. yourself or someone else, or when a lifeguard or A bunch of quick and important do not’s (and some COREYSWAVE good Samaritan has to rescue you. I’ve seen all of do’s): Don't get upset. Don't get in over your head. these things happen. Do your research. Take it slow and don’t rush out The people who can help you hang ten in Montauk also have some pre-dip hints to share What beaches do you take frst timers to? What to surf. Take stock of your surroundings. Don't get urfng in Montauk is one of the most popular activities the Hamptons’ most distant hamlet has to about the more seasoned surfers? hurt, don't hurt anyone else. Have fun, and realize you are always learning no matter how good of a ofer, and Corey Senese—raised in California but a long-local in MTK as well—is the head honcho We teach mostly in the Ditch Plains area. For the S surfer you’ve become. of Coreyswave, a company that specializes in surfng lessons. We take fve to touch base with Corey to second question if I told you I’d have to kill you, or get you the preamble toward your eventual attempts to ride the surf that crashes out by the Lighthouse. someone might kill me. Written By Ian Shapiro CHEF SPOTLIGHT Interview Still parking in Amagansett, or should we be I would suggest a cocktail party featuring some of looking for you in new locations…? our best fnger foods. I would say maybe lobster salad bites, edamame dumpling with spicy chili dip, We have two, state-of-the-art food trucks based tuna tartare on a wonton crisp, fresh mozzarella out of East Hampton but also operate cafes in and tomato skewers with pesto, chili-lime shrimp Amagansett at the Sportime Tennis Club from May with avocado cream on a silver spoon chip, lamb through October and the Sportime Sports arena meatball skewers with yogurt-mint sauce and from September through June. All of that keeps us seared scallop on crispy polenta with sweet pea SILVER SPOON very busy. pesto. Now that's a great menu! specialties How radically diferent are the menus between It’s Saturday, and we’re going to heading to the food truck and your catering? Clearly the Stephen Talkhouse tonight to see the not-so- truck is going to be simpler, but how fancy secret show with some Rock and Roll Hall of might we fnd your mobile menu to be? Famer—what would you serve for our pregame Our menus are customized for each event so we are meal? sometimes hired to do a variety of "fun food" like I think a fun, hip event in a place like the fsh tacos, edamame dumplings, pulled pork sliders Talkhouse warrants a menu with some substantial and things like that or we cater more formal-type food that can help "sop up" the extra alcohol that events where we cook beef tenderloin, Silver Spoon will be consumed that night. I would set up a slider chicken, tuna tartare and things more like that. station with pulled pork sliders made with our own It really is whatever the client wants. I work with in-house smoked pork, bufalo chicken sliders, and each client extensively to determine what type of cuban sliders. I would also have a hand-cut french event they want, how they see it all playing out fry station with variations such as cajun fries with and what kind of experience they want their guests chipotle ailo, trufe fries and poutine which is to have. At that point, I make recommendations gravy fries with cheese curds. I think this is the based on that information and we go from there. ultimate late night munchie menu especially for It's a process but I think it's important to give each those who may indulge a little too much! client the time and attention needed to make their event extra special. If you had to declare a dish “the” dish of the East End—what would you pick? How large or small do you cater? Let’s imagine we’re doing a charity ball—or going small People love our fsh tacos made with fresh mahi- with an eight-person beach brunch? Are these mahi or halibut and topped with Asian slaw, pico both in your ballpark? de gallo, chipotle aioli and a squeeze of lime. We use a fresh-made, soft corn tortilla from California Tuna Tartare on Wonton Crisps We are able to accommodate any size or type of which we char slightly. It's a beautiful thing and party. We have catered the Empire State Pride probably the dish we are most known for. On the Agenda's Hamptons Tea Dance for the past six TAKING A MOMENT TO SEE HOW THE ‘SPOON IS DISHING OUT THIS YEAR other hand, I am also partial to our freshly caught years and there are 1,400 guests who attend. We striped bass topped with a fresh herb panko crust pecializing in catering all sorts of happenings, Silver Spoon Specialties serves up a menu of also cater small intimate dinner parties of eight and drizzled with a light butter, garlic and wine Sdelectables—some which are also available of of the company’s food trucks. Hamptons Monthly or more guests. My oldest son is also my business sauce. It's heaven on a plate! checked in with the nomadic kitcheneers to see what’s cooking on the road and what they would and partner and head chef who studied in France. could bring to your bash, basic or beneft. He loves to do the smaller parties where he can Finally, what would it take to get SSS to showcase his creative talents. I take care of the cruise into Manhattan? Do you cater outside How’s life behind the wheel of your food the road or clustered together in one area selling larger events. We have waitstaf, bartenders and the Hamptons? kitchen staf who help us during the summer truck? Are food trucks still in total , or food. Here in the towns of East Hampton and We do travel outside of Sufolk County but for season. It really does take a village sometimes! are people getting used to seeing great food Southampton, food trucks need to bid on spots the most-part, we pretty much stay out East. arrive on four wheels? at beaches or obtain peddler's permits, which Painting a picture…we’ve hired SSS, and If the party is big enough, we will go just about entitles them to park in one town-designated spot Things have been really busy for us since we it’s a sunny Sunday afternoon, the property anywhere. That's the great thing about catering but not for more than 30 minutes. We don't do opened in 2010. I think that even though food faces the water, and we have a large group out of a food truck. Our slogan could be "have food any of that. We decided to just focus on private trucks are still a hot trend, it's diferent in the of ArtHamptons afcionados in town for the on wheels - will travel!" but our slogan actually is catering and a we also do a few community events Hamptons because of Town regulations. You weekend—what would you recommend? “Silver Spoon Specialties...we bring the party to each summer. won't see food trucks pulled over on the side of you!” Written By Ian Shapiro ARTIST SPOTLIGHT Interview Have you lived in Montauk all your life or always wanted to make posters! I wanted to did you, like a lot of artists, move here for work bigger and I wanted to work “of script” inspiration? with subject matter that I don’t get to work with editorially. I’m not sure how my work As an illustrator, inspiration usually comes in compares to other artists’ styles on the East the form of copy that is sent to me by an art End. Being that I’m an illustrator, my works director. I read the story, make sketches and bend toward a representational point of view do the drawing with shapes and fgures that that I hope to be both simple and memorable. come out of my head. What inspires me in Montauk, are the shapes. The forms of clams When did you frst develop the framework and rocks and surfboards and sea weed. As for what would become MTK Poster? a print artist, I want to make larger images A friend and surfer, Roger Feit, invited me to with the forms that I love in Montauk. I create a poster for the 16th annual Rell Sunn moved here 22 years ago from NYC. I married Surf Contest in Ditch Plains. I really loved a surfer and he brought me to Montauk. I the process of making that poster and decided know it’s been said by more than a few artists to make more. It just started going from but the light here is so bright and interesting. there. I’ve done two posters for them and I am Light and color also inspire me. presently working on Rell Sunn 18 as well as a What is print art; can you describe the few more posters for MTKPoster. process you use to create your pieces? Your work has appeared in The New Printing is a means of getting the image of Yorker, The New York Times, Popular screen and onto the wall. I have always been Science, Consumer Reports and The Wall a print artist, even when I was painting, the Street Journal, often times as a satirical fnal art as an illustrator, is almost always remark on the world we live in. With your printed. I work with an iMac and a Wacom Montauk print series, is there a statement tablet which allows me to draw with a pen tool you’re intending to make to the viewer? while looking at the monitor. The fnal print is My only intent at this time is to show made on a large format inkjet printer used by appreciation and respect for the lifestyle and artists as well as photographers. beauty of this small part of the world. Some How did you choose illustration as have described my work as being subversive your medium, and how do you think it and I agree with that. compares to other styles artists use to Are most of the prints developed of of depict East End life? observations and ideas or, do you have a I didn’t choose illustration actually at frst, connection or background in surfng or it kind of chose me. As a kid, I applied to art other water sports? colleges hoping to get into graphic design or The prints are based on things I see everyday, fne art. My choice of school, Parsons School the people I know and my own personal of Design, accepted me as an illustration experiences. I enjoy paddle boarding and major. A very big part of the job of being an kayaking and fsh whenever I can fnd the editorial illustrator is coming up with a visual ALISON SEIFFER time. My daughter is surfng now so I want to concept. I am given some copy or sometimes impress her. Alison Seifer is an award winning illustrator and print artist based in Montauk whose work and just a headline or less if the article hasn’t distinct style is, frankly, undeniably cool. Her rich coloring and creative depictions of Hamptons been written yet and asked to come up with Is there a new motif you’re thinking of surf culture and more make for a rich collection of prints that one would be proud to hang on their an idea or create an image. I am very grateful introducing? wall. Designer and owner of MTKPOSTER.com, her illustration work has been featured in many to have had this experience in the editorial I would like to make more images based on prominent publications including The New York Times, The New Yorker, and now, Hamptons realm because it really can be challenging and still life type subjects. Monthly. We had the privilege of speaking with Alison recently about topics ranging from her forces one to bend in ways that in the long run experience living in Montauk to her work process and plans for the rest of summer. sharpen your skills. Having said all that, I’ve

52 HAMPTONSMONTHLY ince its 2011 founding by curator Hilary HALSEY MCKAY SSchafner and artist Ryan Wallace, the Halsey McKay Gallery has fulflled the duo’s mission of bringing cutting-edge contemporary GALLERY art to East Hampton. Continuing the town’s long tradition as a major art incubator, Halsey BRINGS CUTTING EDGE ART TO EAST END McKay has presented an impressively varied range of artists and programming, in addition to providing representation to a roster of emerging and mid-career artists such as Glen Baldridge, Denise Kupferschmidt, Hilary Pecis, and Matt Rich. Further cementing its support of East Hampton’s rich artistic tradition, the gallery hosts of-site canvas, in addition to a sculptural theremin, installations and projects in nearby spaces marble work and a site-specifc installation. such as the iconic Elaine de Kooning House. Matt Kenny’s exhibition is an installation of Schafner and Wallace themselves both have his shaped aluminum tube paintings, which strong ties to the local community. Schafner, evolved from a decade-old project involving who is a twelfth generation descendent of the paintings on aluminum, based on bullets from renowned Halseys — one of the frst families the Kennedy assassination. These works, to settle in Southampton in the 1600s — according to the artist, “implied fguration, has spent summers in East Hampton since and with that fguration a kind of psychological childhood. Wallace — acting on a suggestion weight.” Recently he became inspired when from his wife, who is a local chef — got to traveling by bus or train by glimpses of know the area after renting an East Hampton transit storage yards, specifcally the sight of studio for his own work, joining the long discarded drain pipes, mundane forms that line of artists who have been inspired by the contrasted with his previously painted bullets. town’s idyllic setting. (The gallery is named “The tubes came out of looking for an angle after Schafner and Wallace’s maternal into abstraction,” says Kenny. “Originally grandmothers’ respective maiden names.) there were planks and x’s alongside the tubes, The summer of 2016 is of to a strong start but the tubes distinguished themselves over as Halsey McKay hosts exhibitions of work by time and they outlived the x's and planks. Shaun O’Dell and Matt Kenny from June 11- The fact that [the tubes] were doubled, the 26. The Texas-born O’Dell makes drawings, paintings had an inside and an outside, they videos, music and sculpture that explore were more evocative in and of themselves.” the intertwining realities of the human and Says Wallace of the two artists and their natural orders. His show represents a joint work, “I am looking forward to having these vision between himself and m.waterfall, an exhibitions in the space simultaneously. Both 85-year-old artist and mystic. According to artists are such interesting thinkers who O’Dell, “In our work together, m.waterfall has abstract and extrapolate inspiration from led me into the past to see and discuss her their specifc surroundings. Shaun's work epic earthwork The Waterfall. The Waterfall is so informed by the ideals and history of is located in time some 15,000-years-ago and California and the American West and Matt's in space at a point 250 feet below the surface from the urbanity of New York. I think it of the Long Island Sound between what is now will make for a great dialogue between the Great Gull Island and Fishers Island.” His shows.” (79 Newtown Lane, East Hampton; activities with m.waterfall and The Waterfall 631.604.5770) resulted in mixed media works on paper and Written By Marina Zogbi 54 HAMPTONSMONTHLY HAMPTONS spotlight on: It’s a good idea to start by getting the lay of the land. A climb to the top of Montauk Point Lighthouse yields dazzling views of the entire South Fork. Tours are available, including the surrounding grounds and keeper’s house, but the panoramic vista at the top of the 110-foot tower is the biggest draw at this National Historic Landmark. And if you’re feeling amorous, no East End wedding (or proposal) would be complete without a photo of the happy couple in front Backyard at Solé of the iconic tower. (2000 NY-27, 631.668.244) After looking out at the water, you’ll likely at communal tables and low lounge seats, be ready to dive in. Recruit expert assistance ideal for snacks and drinks with friends with a lesson from CoreysWave, a top-notch while looking out at the water during – and surfng outft that leads a variety of group long after – sunset. Pair them with a 16-oz. and private lessons designed for everyone bottled cocktail for two to four guests and from frst-time surfers to intermediated- see where the night takes you. (474 W. Lake level wave riders looking to refne their Dr., 631.668.8344) technique. A board, wetsuit, booties, and The next day, make a few new friends at other essentials are all provided, and the Rick’s Crabby Cowboy Café, specializing experienced team of sun-kissed surfers will in everything from local seafood to 18-hour have you on your feet in no time, “hanging pulled pork and a killer butternut squash- ten” with the best of them and hunting for quinoa veggie burger. Reservations are the next perfect wave. (coreyswave.com, available to large parties only, and only until 516.639.4879) 5:30 p.m., fostering an inclusive, familial, Surfng will work you up an appetite, so walk-right-up atmosphere that includes ice swing into Backyard at Solé to rest and cream on the dock or s’mores at the fre pits, recover. Local sea scallops, striped bass, with picnic tables nestled right in the sand. and monkfsh are simply grilled and served Think of it as a friend’s airy beach house, with North Fork asparagus or bok choy; if where the door is always open and friendly it’s carbs you seek, the gnocchi with fresh faces are always on site. (435 E. Lake Dr., lobster, cherry tomatoes, and tarragon will 631.668.3200) surely revive you. Too wiped out from a Lastly, don’t even think about leaving wipe out to make it to dinner? No problem Montauk without seeing a sunset. Skip Montauk Point Lighthouse – Bossa Nova Brunch, beginning at 10 a.m. the crowds of visitors and sneak into local MONTAUK every Sunday, is a perfect start to another hideaway Montauket, the premier place to perfect Montauk day. (90 Second House Rd., let day slide below the horizon into night. here New York ends and the Atlantic begins, Montauk, a haven of outdoor activity 631.668.2105) Stake out a spot with a late lunch, then and all-night beach parties, beckons city-dwellers east. These vacationing New Yorkers Follow dinner with drinks at Swallow enjoy drinks and listen to the local bands that play several nights a week, all while have brought some of the city to the seaside: live music venues, DJ’d dance parties, and East, a sprawling indoor-outdoor bar and W restaurant that nicely balances gentility overlooking Fort Pond Bay. If you’re simply cocktail bars ofer a host of entertainment options once the sun has set, but you’ll still want to get a and seafaring culture (call it sailor-chic). too cozy to leave, the hotel on site ofers a good night’s sleep to be ready for surfng lessons at one of the East Coast’s most renowned breaks. Named for the bird tattoos that sailors often limited number of guest rooms perfect for Here, you’ll fnd no shortage of sunglasses shielding famous faces from the Long Island sun – and inked as a talisman of home, Swallow serves tucking in after dark. (88 Firestone Rd., if you keep yours on at night, you’ll blend right in. a tempting menu of shareable small plates 631.668.5992) Written By Leah Blewett

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