The photos selected reflect childhood memories enjoying the grounds and images from the garden at home. Proceeds of sales from this Gallery initially benefitted Max Laible's Eagle Project at the Nassau County Museum of Art.
Thank you for all who helped! It was a great success, creating a split rail fence and educational kiosk that now serves as a gateway to grasslands being restored at the Nassau County Museum of Art in Roslyn Harbor, NY.
Proceeds from sales from this Gallery will now more generally go to support grounds stewardship at the Nassau County Museum of Art, and projects at the discretion of long time Museum Educator Jean Henning.
When Trudy Fitzsimmons and Tawaun Weber, normally in church on a Sunday morn, show up at the door and say, "Get in the car." You go.
We went to En Japanese Brasserie on Hudson Avenue to join in a very special event to advance an endeavor to transform the Dix Hills home of John and Alice Coltrane into a museum and education center worthy of their extraordinary, multifaceted legacies. Here is the story of that day in pictures.
You can read more about it in the Dix Hills-Babylon, NY Patch and at jambands.com.
Proceeds from any purchases beyond production costs benefit the Friends of the Coltrane Home. Please contact to inquire about pieces.