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It is with immense pride, a touch of sea salt in the air, and a canvas of limitless potential that we open our doors to you. Whether you are a seasoned collector, a curious first-time visitor, or an artist searching for a kindred spirit, this space is yours. "New" is not just a modifier in our name; it is a manifesto. It is a promise to challenge the conventional, to illuminate the emerging, and to reframe the way we see light, texture, and story. welcome to port haven gallery new
: A California-based artist whose work is a beautiful exploration of mythology and personal symbolism. Her watercolor paintings blend the echelons of land, sea, and sky, creating surreal otherworlds populated by dreamlike figures, masked creatures, and winged shadows. Her solo exhibition, "Liminal," features 25 new works where cascades of water, air, and earth harmoniously dance with color, illuminating the magic of life. Law’s art journeys through the fantastical and promises a world that underlies our own reality.
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So come for the art. Stay for the stories. Leave inspired. And when you do, you’ll understand why so many are saying: welcome to Port Haven Gallery new .
Previously just a maintenance deck, the rooftop is now an open-air gallery overlooking the harbor. Eight large-scale works by sculptors from five countries are arranged among native dune grasses. Benches are carved from local granite. On clear evenings, the gallery hosts sunset poetry readings here. The Navigator’s Dilemma by Kofi Anang—a bronze and fiber-optic compass that points not north, but toward the nearest public school, a statement on community orientation. hello@porthavengallery
The bells above the heavy oak doors of didn’t ring; they hummed, a low vibration that felt like a secret shared between the salt-cracked walls and the sea.
Master painter Elena Rostova presents three large-scale oil landscapes that use light-refracting pigments to change color based on the viewer's angle.
: 50 Main Street, Northport, NY 11768