"On a broader level, I'm fascinated by the way history evolves through the accumulation of actions and reactions—in the way complexities are built over time through the accidents that get baked in," Deborah Zlotsky noted.
"I am truly excited about the outdoor acoustic music, intimate theatrical performances, and temporary art installations and video projections that we are planning. I've no doubt this will be one of our most innovative seasons yet, as we approach 90 years of providing joy and relief through the arts," said Andrea Grover, Executive Director of Guild Hall.
"Shirley's work rides on the skin between imagined and real, seducing with its oddness and humble cracks until you can't tell if you're looking up the stairwell or into your own mouth. I felt strongly that this film needed to feel like a Shirley Jackson story," said Josephine Decker.
"It is the least we can do in light of those truly putting their lives in the line of fire, so to speak. An honor," Gene Casey, one of the headliners, told Hamptons.com.
"Our first live-stream art workshop attracted more than 70 enthusiastic participants and many shared their work with us on Instagram," said Cara Conklin-Wingfield, Parrish Education Director. "We're so happy to be able to continue providing the community and our members with inspiring workshops that are free of charge or affordably priced."
"One of the loveliest adventures of the year...director Phillip Borsos is able to make this a human story and still keep it exciting as an action picture," Roger Ebert said about The Grey Fox.
"We are so excited to be presenting our second virtual Variety Show," Anita Boyer and Kasia Klimiuk relayed. "Our first show had over 200 attendees and it was such a beautiful evening of art, love and community."
"After two months of isolating and separation we are delighted to host this drive-in movie and food drive as a nostalgic feel-good event to enjoy with family and friends, as we safely re-emerge from this tumultuous time together," Simone Levinson noted
"I love performing and connecting with a live audience, but this time away from concert performing has given me an opportunity to pursue other creative outlets and honor this time at home. I do miss the world, though," she told Hamptons.com.
"We released the images on our virtual 'Wall of Heroes' on our website so that everybody can enjoy them. Once the installation is taken down at the hospital, the images will be given to each of the persons that submitted the photographs," Monique Parsons noted.
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