"Mad Mix as an exhibit concept is a play off the informal definition of mad as in mad loaded or, in this case, very mixed work with 11 featured artists," shared The White Room co-owners and directors Andrea McCafferty and Kat O'Neill.
"It's a film about this group of women and how they came together to achieve something incredible," Holmes told Hamptons.com.
"You really can't beat laying down tunes in the sunset surrounded by families dancing or lazing in the grass," Joe Delia shared.
"We try to realize that this might be the only chance this animal ever has to have its voice heard and have its story told and, and get people interested in it. That's a big responsibility, but it's one we really take pride in," Sartore told us.
"In 1974 I sought out Lee Strasberg when I was on an NBC Soap called Somerset. I was untrained but strangely successful as a 'fake" actor,'" Swanson revealed to Hamptons.com.
"The history is epic. Just being on the same stage that Sting and Richie Havens and Coldplay and Suzanne Vega have played on gives me chills," Blumenfeld told us about playing at Stephen Talkhouse.
"The human body endures as an iconic artistic expression and source of inspiration because of its ability to capture the complexity of the human condition and reflect our emotions, thoughts, dreams and nightmares," Setha Low noted.
"The exhibition Summer Solstice centers around that moment, on the longest day of the year, where you contemplate your past, present and future," Gill explained.
"I am older, but strangely I feel like I'm better at this profession than ever before," Klein told us.
"I think Jerry choosing to work with me really became a defining moment," Jaffe reflected about Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads.
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