FRESH is a Long Island based art group who showcases young local artists in out-of-the-ordinary venues such as coffee shops, salons and East West in Ronkonkoma. Started in the summer of 2006 as an underground art show, FRESH now holds a number of events throughout the year that showcase painting, photography, sculpture, installations and even graffiti based work - bringing the work of emerging artists out into public.

Check their website or our event calendar for upcoming events. If you are an artist, contact FRESH by sending them a few images of your work via email.

www.freshartlongisland.com








Library Cafe
Farmingdale, Long Island

Driving down Conklin St. in Farmingdale, you may notice on the corner of Main Street some well-dressed people entering a building that looks both regal and exciting, with funky lights and obvious activity. [more]
 

The Crazy Donkey
Farmingdale, Long Island

While other nightspots come and go, The Donkey has been standing strong for over 5 years now. It's not hard to tell that people love this place, as you drive down 110 by the airport and see the outside deck bustling... [more]
 

Salsa Salsa
Smithtown, Long Island

Salsa Salsa toots itself as a burrito bar/restaurant and they offer a variety of burrito styles that include chicken, fish, pork, bean (vegetarian), steak and shrimp. You can add extras to your order such as ... [more]


Honu Kitchen
Huntington, Long Island

You really have to love the high ceilings, chandeliers and dramatic look of this well known Huntington hot-spot. The near enormous dining area, style, decor and attention to detail at Honu bring an atmosphere that is hard to find... [more]
 

Lucky Luciano
Hip-Hop

Lucky Luciano is the best of both worlds; his crude upbringing clashed by the posh isolation of his hometown has given him a deeply conflicted edge as well as a unique advantage. [more]
 

Nautical Mile
Freeport, Long Island

This mile long, promenade-style strip of seafood focused restaurants situated along a canal. The industrial feel mixed with the brick sidewalks, antique details, and 'sea' theme really give the Nautical Mile it's appeal. [more]