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Bookbinding Workshop

March 13 @ 4:30 pm 6:30 pm

Love books? Love to sew? Then this workshop is for you! Join Joan Murray for a hands-on Bookbinding Class where you’ll choose your own materials and binding stitch to create a beautifully crafted book that’s uniquely yours. Perfect for tweens, teens, and adults—and ideal for artists, writers, and DIYers looking to learn a new skill.

Pre-registered participants enjoy complimentary museum admission. Check in at the Visitors Center starting at 12 pm to pick up your Museum Pass and explore LIM’s exhibitions before class.

REGISTRATION

THIS WORKSHOP IS SOLD OUT!

All materials are included with a $5 materials fee, payable in cash or credit card at the door on the day of the workshop in the Gillespie Room.

Junk Journaling Workshop

May 8 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm

Get creative in this hands-on workshop where you’ll transform repurposed and found materials—such as old papers, ticket stubs, magazine clippings, fabric scraps, and ephemera—into a one-of-a-kind handmade journal. Junk journaling encourages artistic expression through a playful, non-perfectionist approach to art and memory keeping.

Starter journals and supplies will be provided. Participants are also welcome to bring their own composition book, old planner, blank journal, and any personal ephemera (photos, special papers, fabric scraps, etc.) to customize their journal. Perfect for tweens, teens, and adults looking for a fun way to upcycle old materials.

REGISTRATION

A $5 materials fee is required (payable by cash or credit card at the door; all materials provided). Space is limited; pre-registration is requested.

Visitors who pre-register receive complimentary museum admission to explore LIM’s exhibitions—check in at the Visitors Center to receive your Museum Pass starting at 12:00 pm. The workshop will take place in the LIM Studio located next to the Carriage Museum.

Register Here

 iPhone Photography Workshop with Photographer Anthony Graziano

May 17 @ 9:45 am 2:30 pm

This intensive four-hour workshop goes beyond basic iPhone snapshots to help participants create art-quality photographs. Award-winning fine art photographer Anthony Graziano guides you through iPhone camera setup, hidden features, composition, photographic techniques, and basic editing tips. The workshop combines an interactive indoor session with guided outdoor, in-field instruction on the museum’s scenic grounds, offering personalized feedback in an inspiring natural setting.

Workshop Includes:

  • iPhone camera settings and app features
  • Picture-taking and composition tips
  • Fundamental photographic techniques
  • In-field instruction with personal attention
  • Workshop guide: Exploring Nature One iFrame at a Time

Schedule:

  • 9:45 AM: Meet at Long Island Museum
  • 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Indoor interactive workshop in the Studio
  • 12:30 – 2:30 PM: Guided outdoor photography session (weather permitting)

What to Bring:
Fully charged iPhone, lunch, beverage, and weather-appropriate outdoor clothing

About Anthony Graziano:
Anthony Graziano is an award-winning fine art photographer, author, and educator with over 30 years of experience capturing the natural world. His work is known for its vibrant color, creative use of light, and ability to convey a strong sense of time and place. He has been honored as an Artist in Residence by the Andy Warhol Foundation and has exhibited widely.

REGISTRATION

$90 LIM Members
$100 Non-members
Includes a free pass to LIM galleries and grounds on May 17.

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SPIRITUS Masterclass for Highschool Violin and Piano Students

June 6 @ 2:00 pm

Featuring acclaimed International Artists Stephen Kim and Elliot Wuu, the 2026 Masterclass Series at the Long Island Museum spearheads SPIRITUS Festival’s education initiative by providing local young musicians an opportunity to receive world-class instruction in a public performance setting.  

​Both violin and piano masterclasses will take place at the Carriage Museum’s Gillespie Room.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Elliot WUU, piano

Winner of the Gilmore Artist Award and a Steinway Artist as well as a laureate of the 2025 American Piano Awards, Elliot Wuu has firmly established himself as one of the leading pianists of this generation. His performances have brought him to prestigious venues across the Europe, North America, and Asia, as well as major festival appearances.

Stephen Kiim, Piano


Internationally recognized soloist and chamber musician, Stephen Kim has garnered prizes from such competitions as Queen Elisabeth, Sendai, and Paganini, and has appeared with orchestras around the world. A passionate chamber musician and avid educator, he is a frequent guest at esteemed festivals such as Marlboro, Ravinia, Kronberg, and many more.

REGISTRATION

Applications are being accepted through April 30th, 2026 on the SPIRITUS Festival Website.

Participants should submit a 10-15 min video of their playing, via a YouTube link. If the piece is written for accompaniment, it is recommended that the applicant record the video with orchestral or piano accompaniment. There is a non-refundable application fee of $20.

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