"The inspiration for the exhibition," said Chief Curator Richard Barons, "was that the East Hampton Historical Society is in possession of an extensive collection of period garments, but has never had an exhibit that focuses on our vast costume holdings; we sought to rectify this omission with a summer exhibition."
"We do the great sixties songs note for note, with the guitars and amps of the era along with our multi-media and light show," Mr. O'Keefe noted.
"I love doing anything that comes from a real place," Carter told us about her latest role, which she will star alongside Allison Janney and Hugh Jackman in.
"What my work all has in common is the same theme - it's all stories about cultures that could be gone in a generation," Dweck told us.
"Only a miracle leads to a happy ending and this is a happy ending," Dauman said about surviving World War II.
"How one views oneself is always fascinating; the exploration as seen through the eyes of these artists, even more so," Joi Jackson Perle noted.
"What we really have is a system that's constructed essentially to keep the poor and middle class from having the services and being able to excel," Winter told us.
"We love the water, we love art. It seems natural to put the two together," Patrick Mohundro reflected.
"We are extremely, extremely proud of that," Chaisson told us about having 45 percent of the films featured come from women directors.
"We often forget the fact that our pets are an integral part of that community, they're family," noted Joshua Bracken.
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