Rolling Stone said one of the features was "A swoon-worthy romance," while another was lauded as "Sheer perfection."
"The best reason for collaborating is the hope that people will look at paintings and see them better, and people will listen to the music, and hear it better," say Karen Kaapcke and Alan Moverman.
"Collectors throughout the world are passionate about discovering and adding new artists to their collection," explained Eve Gianni Corio.
"This will be a daunting challenge, emotionally and physically, but I know that our whole community will benefit from Helen Keller's story - a story of achievement in the face of incredible odds by a little girl who was consumed by darkness only to find her light," reflected Bonnie Grice.
"This show exhibits the darkly mysterious and seductive photographs by Ann Brandeis, juxtaposed to the primitive, colorful and playful horse paintings by June Kaplan," stated Andrea McCafferty of The White Room Gallery.
"This is a wonderful opportunity for students to develop their songwriting skills while working with a Master in this field," said Diane Giardi, Education Director at EEA.
The play is a "laugh-filled story of long-term love and marriage, for better . . . and for worse," says Terry Brennan, general manager of the Hampton Theatre Company.
"The weekend-long exhibit will feature works by five East End artists in various mediums and styles, from realism to abstract reductions," explained Lynn Martell.
"This year the Artist-in-Residence program features a spring and fall 4-week session," remarked Barbara Jo Howard.
"With matched support from the community we are able to provide these classic pieces from American Literature to so many students, many of whom have never even experienced live theater before," said Tracy Michell.
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