Huntington Art Week Brings Exhibitions, Music, and Workshops March 9-15
Huntington Art Week, now in its second year, is drawing crowds through March 15 with 75+ programs across dozens of venues from fotofoto Gallery to the Heckscher Museum.

Huntington Art Week is midway through its second annual run, with exhibitions, stained-glass workshops, live drawing demonstrations, and performances spread across more than two dozen venues in Huntington Village and beyond through Sunday, March 15. The festival, powered by digho, Colored Colors, and G6 Digital Media, lists 75+ programs on its official site at huntingtonartweek.com, touching everything from storefronts on New York Avenue to cornerstone cultural institutions.
The closing night headliner is Brooklyn-based band Blanket Approval, performing at Spotlight at The Paramount on Sunday in a collaboration with Live Nation. Earlier in the week, programming has been running at the Heckscher Museum of Art, the Whaling Museum, and the African American Museum, giving the festival reach across disciplines and communities that defined this year's expanded ambitions.
The 2025 inaugural edition drew 2,660 unique visitors, a figure that organizers and local coverage have cited as the baseline for this year's growth push. Festival materials describe website traffic now extending to Queens, Brooklyn, and New York City, positioning Huntington as a regional arts destination rather than a strictly local one.
Participating venues span a wide geographic footprint. On Main Street alone, programming has touched The Hana & Co. at 289 Main St., Escape Pod Comics at 302 Main St., and the Huntington Public Library at 338 Main St. Farther out, ELIJA Farm in Huntington Station, Heartspace Gallery & Studio in Cold Spring Harbor, and The Firefly Artist in Northport are all part of the calendar. The Walt Whitman Birthplace at 246 Old Walt Whitman Road in Huntington Station is also listed among participating sites.

Sponsors backing the festival include the Huntington Village BID, The Agency, Laurel Group, Newtown Shows, Golden Iris, Seven Circle Media, and Traverse Capital Management. Organizers have stated that those sponsorships fund stipends for participating artists, a detail that sets Huntington Art Week apart from volunteer-driven cultural events where artists typically absorb their own costs.
Most events are free, though some programming during the week carries admission. The full schedule, including ticketing details for individual events, is available at huntingtonartweek.com.
Elsewhere in Suffolk County this weekend, the North Shore Youth Council is holding its craft fair today at the Robert E. Reid Sr. Recreation Center on Defense Hill Road in Shoreham from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with more than a dozen vendors and Joe's Wings Food Truck on site. Contact 631-886-1463 for details. The Three Village Democratic Club meets tonight at 8 p.m. at the Setauket Neighborhood House, 95 Main St. in Setauket, with Democratic State Senate candidates Farzeen Bham and Chris Murray speaking. Tomorrow, the Port Jefferson Arts Council continues its WinterTide series at Port Jefferson Village Center, 101 East Broadway, with a concert in the Sail Loft Room at 7 p.m.; admission is free with a $10 donation appreciated at the door. Details at portjeffarts.org.
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