"The synergy between art, design, architecture and real estate is stronger than ever," said Christopher Burnside.
"Come support this wonderful group of dancers as they transport you to a beautiful village in the height of spring!" Sara Jo Strickland encourages.
"We have one of our best lineups yet," host Joseph Vecsey said.
Watson's sculpture concerns "the transformation of found objects that resonate with imagined histories, and that embody transient notions of gender, utility and fashion of their place in time."
"As a local restaurant that appreciates the town in which we live and our proximity to the beautiful waters that are so much a part of Long Island's DNA, we believe it is so important to give back locally to not only help improve our community, but also its gorgeous waterways," explained Rachel Hersh.
"This year we are broadening our musical genres to include not just tradtional American Roots bands, but accoustic jazz, folk, some local legends songwriting rock and of course bluegrass," shared Kim Folks.
"In the real outdoors, spring has been slow to show its glorious bounty of blossoms and blooms; three Long Island artists - Susan Nadel, Jean Arena, and Sheila Thompson - bring spring's joys to life in the works on display in A Touch of Spring," shares Elizabeth Hartman, the Chairwoman of the Quogue Library Art Committee.
"Cameras record worlds of wonder we cannot see except in award-winning films," Jacqui Lofaro reflected.
"It's a special form of music, it takes a special group of folks to make the time and effort to prepare the music and we do have fun doing so. Our scores are all alike; similar to a piano sheet music, but we each only have four notes (bells) to play in most cases," Tom White reflected.
"We are excited to showcase these well developed surrealistic artworks, an often overlooked style, that works very well within the realm of figurative art," said Richard J. Demato.
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