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Photography exhibit to mark five-year Sandy anniversary

Kevin R Burkitt
Hurricane Sandy in the Dark

More than 60 photographs documenting the aftermath and recovery from superstorm Sandy will go on display at the Brookdale Community College Center for Visual Arts (CVA) Gallery on Oct. 20 as part of a new exhibit titled “91 Days; Countless Nights.”

The exhibit, featuring the work of Shark River Hills-based photographer Kevin R. Burkitt, includes dozens of long-exposure photos taken throughout Monmouth and Ocean counties from November 2012 to April 2015, according to a press release.

The images, captured exclusively between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m., document the radical transformation of local communities in the wake of the October 2012 storm, rather than the “iconic” images of destruction that appeared on the national news, Burkitt said.

“Growing up where I did, I never appreciated the quality and the character of the structures where we lived. Within 48 hours, it was gone,” said Burkitt, who is a Manasquan native. “I am hoping this exhibit will help people remember what it was like five years ago and to appreciate both the power of nature and the beauty of the world around them. It can all change so quickly, and for many people, it will never be the same again.”

The opening reception for “91 Days; Countless Nights” will be held at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at the CVA Gallery, 765 Newman Springs Road (Route 520), Lincroft. The reception is free and open to all. Parking will be available in lots 1 and 2 on the Brookdale campus. For more information call 732-224-2881 or visit www.brookdalecc.edu/events

The exhibit, part of Brookdale’s 2017-18 Visiting Artist Series, is funded in part by a grant from the Monmouth County Arts Council. It will be on display through Nov. 12.

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