Art & Community: Westhampton Beach Project 2026

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Art & Community: Westhampton Beach Project 2026
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This summer, the West Hampton Beach Project returns for two evenings, July 24 and 25, 2026, to the Great Lawn celebrating performance and community. What began as a passion-driven initiative has evolved into a defining cultural moment in West Hampton—one that brings together opera, ballet, and modern dance in a way that feels both elevated and accessible.

Founded by Steven Colucci, the project reflects a multidisciplinary approach to art, emphasizing movement, emotion, and creativity. What sets it apart is not just the caliber of performance, but the atmosphere it creates: relaxed, inclusive, and deeply engaging.

For eggersmann, the connection is both creative and personal. Our ongoing relationship with Steven is rooted in a shared appreciation for artistry, precision, and experience-driven design. Much like a well-designed space, the event is rooted in composition, intention, and the way people experience their surroundings. We’re proud to continue supporting his vision and the evolution of the Westhampton Beach Project.

Free and open to the public, the event invites guests to gather, connect, and engage with art in a meaningful way.

Cocktails 6pm | Show 8:30pm
35 Main St, Westhampton Beach

For more event information, visit  whbprojectbycolucci.com. Donations and sponsorships are appreciated.

About Steven Colucci

Steven Colucci is a renowned visual and performing artist whose work spans painting, pantomime, ballet, and haute couture design. Born in the South Bronx, he overcame early challenges with dyslexia and found his voice through art. After studying at the School of Visual Arts, he continued his training in Paris with movement legends Etienne Decroux and Marcel Marceau, who mentored him for over a decade.

Colucci’s multidisciplinary background informs his emotionally rich style, often inspired by movement, light, and water. He has collaborated with Alvin Ailey, Julio Iglesias, and the Royal Ballet of Flanders, and his artwork has been exhibited at major galleries including the National Arts Club and Mark Hachem Gallery in New York and Paris. His shift into fashion reflects his belief that couture is a natural fusion of all art forms.

From international stages to Westhampton Beach, Colucci continues to create powerful, immersive experiences. eggersmann USA is proud to support his creative vision.

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