Montauk Art Show Reopens After Drunk Driver Incident
CBS New YorkSeptember 5, 20251 min560 views
4 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβResilience in Montauk
- π¨ Artists in Montauk are demonstrating remarkable resilience by reopening their annual summer art show.
- π The show faced significant setbacks just weeks prior when an alleged drunk driver plowed through the event, destroying artwork and causing substantial damage.
Rebuilding After Devastation
- π Jewelry designer Jacqueline Kent lost nearly $80,000 worth of inventory but has dedicated herself to rebuilding her collection piece by piece.
- πΈ Photographer Jim Leon also faced around $30,000 in damages, including having to rebuild entire frames.
- β‘ Despite the destruction, artists like Kent emphasize their passion for art as the driving force to pick up and move on.
The Return of the Show
- π The Montauk Artist Association's annual summer art show has returned, with new booths set up near the original crash site.
- π Organizers reported that the alleged drunk driver's SUV barreled through at least six tents, causing widespread ruin.
- πͺ The return of the show highlights the determination and spirit of the artists involved, showcasing their ability to rebuild and continue their craft.
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