"So many artists on the East End have once again contributed their time, talent and singular creativity to produce these unique works of portable art for this most worthy cause," shared Arlene Bujese.
"We look forward to this event every summer," said Nicole Castillo of CfAR.
"I was not sure exactly what I was going to do with all these shells I had collected but I had a certainty that I would do wonders with them," explained Fotopoulos.
"There was no way I was not going to reach out to Chita Rivera, Patti LuPone, Kevin Kline, and Mandy Patinkin, and Hal Holbrook," Klein told Hamptons.com.
"Each song has a very personal touch," Valentinetti said about his new album.
"They have a long history of performing together, and this show is definitely not to be missed," noted Carlos Lama.
"It was really tough because you want to be honest but you don't want to hurt other people so you really have to pull your punches and figure out where that balance is," Baldwin said about deciding what to include in his memoir.
"I felt really guilty about it so the way I was able to almost satisfy those maternal needs was to nourish the boys," Hermer said about being on bed rest for most of her third pregnancy.
"The performances are timed to end just before sunset so the combination of location, light and music creates a complete experience," said Lilah Gosman.
"Going into it's 23rd year, I think what all of us as artists and the Montauk Artists' Association as a group hope to see is the Eastern Long Island community turn out to experience and be touched by art, a connection that is at times both unexpected and inexplicable," said Ron Mellott.
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