Portrait Evolution - Self Portraits, from Photography to Collage4 Week Workshop Series
Expand your English vocabulary while making art! 
In this workshop, you will: 

- Elevate the photos you take on your phone

- Learn about angles, lighting, and composition, and advanced phone editing techniques.
- Learn how to create collages

- Visit the SOMOS/WE ARE Exhibit at the Long Island Museum to view the work of Latino artists

- Combine what you’ve learned and create art, to be exhibited at the Suffolk Community College Library starting December 4th!

Signups are free, but space is limited. Please click “Sign Up Now” Below to RSVP. Must be 18+.

Location:Suffolk Community College, Ammerman Campus. The Language Lab (Room 114) in the Islip Arts Building.

Dates: Every Monday in November, 5-7pm (November 6, 13, 20, 27). Exhibition opening December 4th.

This program is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and administered by the Huntington Arts Council.




September 21, 2023 Mariachi Nuevo Amanecer
Free Concert Series at the Long Island Museum
Long Island, New York, NY

Join us for select Thursday evenings this summer for unique ways to experience LIM after hours. Pack a picnic supper, enjoy musical performances on the grounds, and visit one of the exhibitions.  Free admission for all! 

Join us from 5:30 pm-7:30 pm on the dates below. All shows are outside, weather permitting. In the event of rain, the show will be moved to the Gillespie Room.

Summer Thursdays are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.


Past events - Out of the Pandemic
Gallery North hosted the launching of a free, safe, nightly outdoor art experience entitled Out of the Pandemic. Organized in collaboration with contemporary artist, Carlos Morales, and the Latino Arts Council of Long Island, the series featured art and testimonials dealing with the Latino experience during the pandemic. Viewers were immersed in imagery and audio as they strolled the grounds on Gallery North’s campus among slide and video art projected onto buildings. These nightly viewings were held on the evenings of Friday Sept. 25th, Saturday Sept. 26th and included a poetry reading by celebrated poets from across Long Island on Friday Oct. 2nd. Out of the Pandemic will travel to other venues as part of the Latino Arts Council’s mission to foster opportunities in which Latino people are represented in public displays as a means to solidify a sense of belonging and identity and to make a contribution to the betterment of our community.

https://www.carlosmoralesphoto.com