• MORNINGS @ LIM: Making Memories at the Movies — in Color!

    Mornings@LIM

    Mornings @ LIM are free monthly sessions open to individuals living with dementia and their care partners. They offer time for creative engagement and social connection in our galleries and art studio, as well as through special music and movie programs. These programs are run in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center. Making Memories […]

  • Hamilton – Free Outdoor Screening

    FILM@LIM

    Celebrate America at 250 with a special outdoor screening of the Tony-winning musical Hamilton, by Lin-Manuel Miranda, about Founding Father Alexander Hamilton’s rivalry with Aaron Burr. "Hamilton is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and show tunes, Hamilton has taken the story of American […]

  • Summer Family Pop-Ups!

    Sumer Family Pop-Ups

    Let's get creative together this summer! Join museum educators for a different spotlight gallery tour each date to spark your imagination. Then, participate in a hands-on activity or art project inspired by the exhibitions on view. Children must be accompanied by an adult caregiver 18 years or older. REGISTRATION Pre-registration is requested for this program; […]

  • Vintage Vinyl: Paint & Pour Workshop

    Join us for a guided tour of the totally outta-sight Long Island in the ’70s exhibition at 5:30 pm, then keep the groove going in the Studio with some hands-on ’70s-inspired fun. Create bold, vibrant abstract art using acrylic pour painting on retro vinyl records. Whether you are a budding artist or just want something […]

  • Hawkins-Mount House Tours | LI250

    Hawkins-Mount House Tours | LI250

    As part of LIM’s America at 250 programming, join us for special tours of the historic Hawkins-Mount House!  American genre painter William Sidney Mount created some of his most memorable scenes from inside an attic studio at this large, rambling 18th-century homestead. Located at the intersection of a historically-significant section of North Country Road, in […]

  • Music for a Sunday Afternoon: Hungrytown

    Music for a Sunday Afternoon

    Enjoy a delightful afternoon of live music at the museum with a performance by Hungrytown. The globe-trotting Vermont-based duo of singer-songwriter Rebecca Hall and multi-instrumentalist and producer Ken Anderson, whose music inhabits a richly detailed world where psych folk, chamber folk, and baroque pop intertwine. Known for their meticulous craftsmanship and timeless sound, Hungrytown creates […]

  • Art Expression @ The Long Island Museum | An In the Moment program

    Join us for an afternoon of creativity as LIM hosts the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center’s Art Expression program. This monthly workshop is being offered as part of LIM's In the Moment, which are specially designed programs for those living with memory loss and their care partners. REGISTRATION Space is limited and advance registration is required.To […]

  • Summer Family Pop-Ups!

    Sumer Family Pop-Ups

    Let's get creative together this summer! Join museum educators for a different spotlight gallery tour each date to spark your imagination. Then, participate in a hands-on activity or art project inspired by the exhibitions on view. Children must be accompanied by an adult caregiver 18 years or older. REGISTRATION Pre-registration is requested for this program; […]

  • America on Screen: Epic Yellowstone

    America on Screen

    Join us on select Friday afternoons for a special film series commemorating America’s 250th Anniversary: America on Screen. Enjoy screenings of Smithsonian Channel programs that explore the people, places, and stories that shaped America. Epic Yellowstone: Down the River Wild The Yellowstone is the longest undammed river in the contiguous 48 states, flowing with a […]

  • Revitalizing Mishoon Culture on Long Island with Chenae Bullock

    Join Chenae Bullock, a Shinnecock Indian Nation Tribal Member, for an engaging discussion on the revitalization of Mishoon (dugout canoe) culture across Long Island. This program explores the historical significance of mishoons within Indigenous communities, the cultural knowledge embedded in their creation, and the contemporary efforts to restore these traditions. Participants will gain insight into […]

  • Artist in the Gallery: Durrell Hunter

    Artists in the Gallery

    Visitors to the Enduring Heart: Native American Long Island exhibition have the unique opportunity to meet featured artist Durrell Hunter, a Shinnecock Indian Nation Tribal Member, in the gallery as he casually speaks about his work and creative process with visitors. This event is included with museum admission. No registration required. Durrell is a fine […]

  • Free Concert featuring Slingshot

    Enjoy a special free outdoor concert at the museum featuring Slingshot, the most diverse dance band on Long Island, playing top 40 hits from all eras and genres! Pack a picnic, chairs, and your dancing shoes to get down on LIM’s beautiful grounds. The performance will be held on the Art Museum’s lawn. In the […]