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- "Without the efforts of all of the East End fire departments that responded to the call on 12/16/2020, there would have been no cinema to rebuild--let alone a downtown Sag Harbor!" Jamie Hook noted.
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- "It's our first online holiday sale," Southampton Artists Association board member Paul Dempsey noted. "It includes more than 50 SAA artists."
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- "Jackson Pollock painted with a passion and imagination. His bold steps into a changing art world created a path for many to follow to find their way," Raimondo told us.
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- "Arguably this is most impressive and historically important of Hockney's landscapes," Robert Manley said about Nichols Canyon. "It's one of these drop-dead, gorgeous paintings that doesn't need too much explanation."
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- "I hope to keep it really dynamic and I am planning to go in and evolve the installation within the next month. As long as I am staying there, I will keep it growing," Hope told us.
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- "The event will have each artist briefly discuss their artistic practice, including the project they have been developing during their residency at The Center, which will be followed by a panel discussion between the artists as well as a Q&A with the audience," Brian O'Mahoney shared.
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- "I'm thrilled that the Parrish Art Museum continues to provide this great public platform for creative people on the East End to share their passions," said Jennifer Duque.
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- "Our mission is to bring the arts to audiences in compelling ways, but also to serve as a beacon of positivity while enriching our community," explained Julienne Penza-Boone.
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- "I'm delighted that Karin Roffman will join me for this conversation about painters and poets and the ways in which their domestic surroundings can both nurture and reflect their artistic choices," said Alicia G. Longwell.
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- "We wanted everyone to hear every word Charlie had to say because there are no more," John told us about the podcast with the late Charlie Daniels.
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- "Times are especially tough for artists because what they're selling is their own imagination, their own integrity, and their own vision," Warren Strugatch said.
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- The Hamptons Arts Network Artist Relief Fund was galvanized by artists Clifford Ross and Eric Fischl, who took the lead role in fundraising and donated matching gifts to jumpstart the initiative.
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- "Making this body of work has been a process to help me explain my prejudices, sadness, joy and hope to my son. How to hold all these truths at the same level and face the traumas that have been left behind for generations like myself," Frank Frances told Hamptons.com.
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- "With around $100 million in fine art available for acquisition, the preview will present a sample of what's to come with the fair's main event opening over Labor Day weekend," Friedman told us.
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- "Between 1999 and 2013 I did eight different productions at Bay Street. I thought it would be fun to do some mini-reunions with a couple of people from each of those shows," Milgrom Dodge told us.
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- "As tough as these last few months may have been, I have noticed many instances where people are focusing more on what's right in front of them, being more attentive to their immediate existences. Alone Gallery is about that. I have noticed our visitors not taking their appointments or seeing art in person for granted."
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- "Fetch-A-Sketch was developed to benefit our shelter as well as local artists that were affected by the aftermath of COVID-19," Kate McEntee relayed. "A way to bring the community together while being socially distance."
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- "I decided to stop trying to find some kind of message and deep meaning in what I was doing. This, like so many things about living and working in isolation, gave me so much freedom," artist Barbara Thomas expressed.