Archives

Fire Island Pines People- David Baker
Robert Bonanno Robert Bonanno

Fire Island Pines People- David Baker

David Baker was a historic figure in the growth of the arts in the Pines. He was passionate about the Pines and what he could bring to the community through his gift of music in composing…

Read More
Pines/ Cherry Grove People- Rose (Bob) Levine

Pines/ Cherry Grove People- Rose (Bob) Levine

Arriving in Cherry Grove in 1955 Bob Levine found home. A home for not only himself, but for Rose Levine the drag alter ego he created. Cherry Grove became his stage at the Arts Projects Community theater. He decided to cross the Meat Rack to the Pines and make a name for himself there also, and did…

Read More
Fire Island Fashion history- Photographer Arthur Elgort & Gia the first Super Model.

Fire Island Fashion history- Photographer Arthur Elgort & Gia the first Super Model.

Many fashion photographers and models were here for the use of the Pines as a beautiful backdrop. Also for the fringe benefits of the party atmosphere. Such was the case with fashion photographer Arthur Elgort and one of the first super models simply known as Gia.

Read More
Art history-Rodger Duncan
Art history, Parties & Benefits, 1990's Robert Bonanno Art history, Parties & Benefits, 1990's Robert Bonanno

Art history-Rodger Duncan

Many artists of every creative field made their way to the Pines. It’s natural setting was a haven that inspired creativity. It was only natural that they would give back to the community using their art, and so is the case with fashion illustrator Rodger Duncan. In 1989 he created the “Fashion of the Pines” poster art for the show.

Read More
The Frank house Est.1958. / Boys in the sand house 1970

The Frank house Est.1958. / Boys in the sand house 1970

The Frank House designed by Andrew Geller Fire Island Pines, Fire Island, NY, 1958 Geller was inspired by the Franks’ pictures of the Mayan ruins at Uxmal Mexico to design this glazed pyramid, set among the rolling sand dunes. The result is a house sitting on one of the highest points in the Pines with panoramic views of the Atlantic ocean and the Great South Bay.

Read More
471 Fire Island Blvd Est.1980
Design, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, 2000 Robert Bonanno Design, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, 2000 Robert Bonanno

471 Fire Island Blvd Est.1980

Architecture and design have always been part of Fire Island Pines history. Horace Gifford, Scott Bromley just to name a couple of architects who have put their stamp on the Pines. However many designers like Michael Schaible and Robert Bray limited their skill to only their own residence, creating their own vision for themselves.

Read More