IN THE ARTS

‘The Jersey Shore Now … Spirits Rebuilt!’

 Photo of roller coaster in Seaside that ended up in the water by Matt Tucker Photo of roller coaster in Seaside that ended up in the water by Matt Tucker A rtistic interpretations of the many impacts of superstorm Sandy on local communities and the collective effort to rebuild are on exhibit at the Red Horse Gallery in Freehold through Nov. 6.

The works include a photocollage on salvaged pieces of the boardwalk destroyed by superstorm Sandy, created by students at Neptune High School; and a photo by Matt Tucker of the iconic roller coaster in Seaside Heights thrown into the ocean by the ferocity of the storm.

Artists participating in “The Jersey Shore Now … Spirits Rebuilt!” include students from Neptune High School, artists from The Arc of Monmouth’s Green Grove ATC, student artists from LADACIN Network and Tucker. There will be a “Meet the Artists” reception at the gallery from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 22. Light refreshments will be served, and everyone is invited.

 Photo collage on salvaged pieces of boardwalk by students at Neptune High School Photo collage on salvaged pieces of boardwalk by students at Neptune High School The Red Horse Gallery, located at the Freehold Raceway Mall, showcases the work of artists with disabilities and is a collaboration between the Arc of Monmouth and VSA Arts of New Jersey.

For more information, visit www.arcofmonmouth.org.