Art Helps: Everyone Has a Story, You Tell Us Yours
November 8 - November 30, 2013
This exhibition features photos, drawings, and an installation that depicts the height of Superstorm Sandy, her aftermath, and the recovery and resilience of the Jersey Shore and surrounding communities. Photographs are by Jersey Shore local, Ann Coen. Ann used frames made of the wood washed up from Sandy to showcase her work. This show also features photographs from Scott Mazzella's book, Surviving Sandy: Long Beach Island and the Greatest Storm of the Jersey Shore. Jersey Shore local, Kristin Myers, displays her work which she used ink and saltwater to create drawings that depict the storm's fury. Riccardo Berlingeri created the installation, Ties that Bind, out of cords, ropes, twine, chains, strings, yarn, cables, wires, and other material that washed up on the shore. We invite you to stop by and take a look at this exhibition! We also have a bulletin board set-up where you can write your own Superstorm Sandy story to share with the community.
November 8 - November 30, 2013
This exhibition features photos, drawings, and an installation that depicts the height of Superstorm Sandy, her aftermath, and the recovery and resilience of the Jersey Shore and surrounding communities. Photographs are by Jersey Shore local, Ann Coen. Ann used frames made of the wood washed up from Sandy to showcase her work. This show also features photographs from Scott Mazzella's book, Surviving Sandy: Long Beach Island and the Greatest Storm of the Jersey Shore. Jersey Shore local, Kristin Myers, displays her work which she used ink and saltwater to create drawings that depict the storm's fury. Riccardo Berlingeri created the installation, Ties that Bind, out of cords, ropes, twine, chains, strings, yarn, cables, wires, and other material that washed up on the shore. We invite you to stop by and take a look at this exhibition! We also have a bulletin board set-up where you can write your own Superstorm Sandy story to share with the community.