The establishment of the Reboli Center provides public access to Reboli’s work and provides artistic and historical programs for children and adults that will educate them about his art and its relationship to the Three Village community, Suffolk County, and Long Island. In addition, the Reboli Center presents the work of other contemporary artists and craftsmen, displays historical exhibits about Long Island, and promoted the study of classical painting and drawing on Long Island.
Hours
Tuesday | 11AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 11AM–5PM |
Thursday | 11AM–5PM |
Friday | 11AM–5PM |
Saturday | 11AM–5PM |
Sunday | 1–5PM |
Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 64 Main St, Stony Brook, NY 11790 Phone: (631) 751-7707 Website: http://www.rebolicenter.org/
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Review Summary
Wolfgang Vann
Fantastic lighting, well thought out, great for the whole family.
Sarah Sundberg
I can’t wait to get Christmas gifts there this season.
Terri Feulner
The young lady at Reboli Center was extremely knowledgeable and welcoming.
Patricia Campanelli
Beautiful local art.
Terri Feulner
My first trip to Long Island I discovered this gem. This beautiful art center sits in a lovely picturesque little town. The young lady at Reboli Center was extremely knowledgeable and welcoming. I will be visiting again without a doubt!
Katherine Ciacco Palatianos
Wonderful detailed exhibit on a national honor and treasure: the White House Bicentennial Calendar (from the year 2000), for which Joseph Reboli was selected to represent NY State as one of the original 13 colonies. His commissioned painting for that calendar was an ethereal, unique image of an aspect of the White House that he identified and created upon his study of the building and grounds. Video from Washington Week prior to release of the calendar gives great backstory, as do staff at the gallery.