"An event to underscore the change of season," said artist John Todaro.
"Spring season has officially arrived at the Parrish with a burst of creativity at our next PechaKucha, the East End's prime talent show," said Corinne Erni, Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects.
"'Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture' gives the museum an opportunity to fully explore the fascinating connections found among spectator, photographer, and architect, from the 1930s to the present. This is a very special project for us, and one we very much look forward to sharing with the public," said Terrie Sultan.
"Where else do we get a chance to see inspiring works of art, hang out with friends and meet some adorable puppies?" Sara De Luca pondered. "It's a dream come true!"
It is a successful effort to bring the "Greatest story ever told" to the East End of Long Island.
"This is the first time the entire full album of material was completely synthesized and written from my kitchen table in Springs," Eaton told Hamptons.com about Shelter in Place.
"Our artists and we want to be a part of Where HOPE begins and the Violence ends!" Richard Demato noted.
"It would be incredible for me to film in my high school. It would be incredible for me to shoot on Main Street in Westhampton," Nilsson told Hamptons.com.
The film falls into the category of "true crime documentary" as it depicts reenactments of the crime and includes Crump's recounting of events and his subsequent confession to police.
"This is a dreamy cast overflowing with bold, youthful energy that helps feed the overall tone and style Josh has decided to take with this interpretation," shared Kate Mueth.
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