Normal Hours:

Wed-Sat 11a-5p
Sun 12-4p

  • Executive Director
    • Mary Cappasso
  • President
    • Gregory B. Barbera
  • Vice President
    • Lisa Hartman
  • Secretary
    • Paulette Brinka
  • Treasurer
    • Helen Rodowicz
  • Board Members
    • Bob Belsten
    • Pilar Delgado
    • Vivian Gay Gatta
    • Christine Rudkowsk
    • Debbie Starker
  • Gallery
    • Gregory B. Barbera
    • Barbara Bruce
    • Vivian Gay Gatta
    • Sam Gerber
    • Paul Padovano
    • Helen Rodowicz
  • Choral Festival
    • Mary Cappasso, Chair
    • Betsy Choate
    • Jeanette Cooper
    • Gregory B. Barbera
    • Paulette Brinka
    • Neil Ferrara
    • Weasel McChesney
    • Harvey McChesney
    • Susan Murphy
    • Al Rand
    • Peg Rand
    • Mary Riotto
    • Pat Temkey
    • Terry Townsend
    • Barbara Van Sant
    • Joe Vernice

BAHC Promo ImagesThe Brookhaven arts and Humanities Council was founded in 1993 as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. It is dedicated to assisting and supporting artists who live and/or work in the Town of Brookhaven and to enhance the cultural life of the community through a wide variety of visual and performing arts events. Activities include regularly scheduled art exhibitions, workshops for adults and children in visual and performing arts, the annual Choral Festival at Brookhaven and so much more. New members are always welcome. So come by and enjoy the works of the many talented local artists or share your own.

The BAHC is dedicated to assisting and supporting artists who live and/or work in Brookhaven Town and to enhance the cultural life of the community.  Activities include monthly gallery exhibitions, workshops for adults and children in visual and performing arts, a quarterly newsletter.  Biggest event is the Brookhaven Choral Festival, which welcomes singers from the metropolitan area to participate in a Festival concert.  There are also enrichment classes and a Children’s Chorus attached to the Festival.

The BAHC meets at 5:30 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at Town Hall, Farmingville.