"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."
"Every time we do these virtual shows, they lift our spirits and bring together so many community members and fans near and far as well as our performers who are often zooming in from another state," Kasia Klimiuk noted.
"Our lineup is vibrant and diverse, and we hope folks will find it as entertaining and enlightening as we do, as it covers a wide range of topics - including history, politics, biography, social justice, life challenges, the environment, and art, music and dance," Lofaro told us.
It was a successful merger of Zoom and literature; one might call it the creation of "Zoom-literature," in amazing color. This is a must-see for everyone.
"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.
"The East Hampton Historical Society invites you to celebrate the simple joys of the holiday season and stay connected as a community during these times. From our family to yours, please join us for a Hometown Holiday," said Maria Vann, Executive Director of the East Hampton Historical Society.
There was a genuine connection and magic to hearing the words the two queens actually wrote, composed and presented to each other.
"St. Luke's Church has established a series of monthly jazz concerts that will be available on Zoom so that people who are unable to attend concerts in person can enjoy lively jazz music during the pandemic," Jeffrey Sussman noted.
"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.
"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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