Springs Historical Society Presents: Second Annual March Madness: Small Works at the Library
An exhibition of Springs artists at the Springs Community Library, March 8-30, 2025
The Springs Historical Society’s (SHS) Art Committee is pleased to present The Second Annual March Madness: Small Works at the Library, sponsored by the Springs Historical Society, features the work of 40 Springs artists and members of the SHS. With work in all mediums on the Community Library walls, the show runs from March 8 – March 30 and can be seen during regular Library hours, see website www.springshistoricalsociety.org.

March Madness continues a series of small works exhibitions that began in 2024 to offer opportunities for Springs artists to show their work and to highlight the efforts of the SHS to celebrate the enduring role of the arts in Springs history.
The Society presents programs on topics related to Springs, collects and preserves documents and photographs from the area and operates the Springs Community Library.
Mary Beth LaPenna, president of the SHS, invites the community to attend a Sunday Brunch opening reception on March 9, 2025 from 11am to 1pm.
The Springs Library is located at 1 Parsons Place, East Hampton, NY (corner Springs Fireplace Road).
Viewing Hours Open To The Public:
Monday: 10am-12pm • Tuesday: 10am-12pm
Wednesday: 10am-12pm & 2pm-4pm • Thursday: 10am-12pm
Friday: 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm • Saturday: 10am-3pm
Sunday: 1pm-3pm
Participating artists include: Kirsten Benfield, Steven Corsano, Donna Corvi, Barbara DiLorenzo, Lizzy Engleheart, Pamela Collins Focarino, Elizabeth Geissleer, Gerry Giliberti, Nina Gilman, Laurie Hall, John Haubrich, Bill Kiriazis, Teresa Lawler, Barry McCallion, Beth Meredith, Barbara Mongeau, Christine Newman, Dainis Saulitis, Gary Schatmeyer, Christina Schlesinger, Lee Solomon, Caren Strurmer, Burt Van Heusen, Rose Zelenetz
Springs Community Library
1 Parsons Place, East Hampton, NY • www.springshistoricalsociety.org