
The Reboli Center for Art and History is a certified 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit art gallery, organized to preserve, support and provide public access to the artwork of Joseph Reboli. We also provide artistic and educational programs for people of all ages along with presenting the works of contemporary artists and artisans. Our historic building is located in the heart of scenic Stony Brook Village, New York and entry is always free to the public during our regular business hours.
Throughout the duration of the Renderings & Reflections exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to learn about The History of The Times Beacon Record, our local newspaper inside our Englebright Gallery - Just in time for the celebration of their 50th anniversary! Click to Learn More…
The Reboli Center is pleased to present RENDERINGS & REFLECTIONS, an exhibition curated by Jo-Anne Wilson, featuring the writings of John McKinney and the artworks of Joseph Reboli and contemporary artists Shain Bard, Nancy Bueti, Tim Henry, James Engelbert, Patricia Feiler, Flo Kemp, and Doug Reina. Click to Learn More…
The Reboli Center for Art and History is proud to feature Christie Jones as our Emerging Artist Spotlight for the months of September and October 2025. A passionate environmentalist and innovative painter, Jones creates stunning, meditative works that marry artistic expression with climate consciousness. Click to Learn More…
The Reboli Center for Art and History is delighted to present Raina Mazwiembiri as our Artisan of the Month for September 2025. A stunning collection of her exquisitely crafted seed‑pod birds, made in collaboration with her two daughters, will be showcased and available for purchase throughout the month in the Center’s Design Shop. Click to Learn More…
We are thrilled to announce that award winning artist Doug Reina will be joining us at The Reboli Center for Art and History to teach a Plein Air Painting Workshop! Join us for a beautiful, autumn morning of painting, learning and advancing your creative skillset amongst other local creatives. Click to Learn More…