The East Hampton Art Committee, along with Councilman Peter Hammerle, have announced that artist Linda Stein has completed her outdoor sculpture commissioned for the East Hampton Airport. The East Hampton Skyride, a brightly painted piece sculpted out of actual airplane parts creates the feeling of, "movement and space." Stein, who also is a contributing writer for The Independent, spent three weeks in Japan this past April, exhibiting her sculpture at the Sakai City Museum.
A resident of East Hampton and Manhattan, Stein exhibited her work with the Arlene Bujese Gallery and the Nabi Gallery on the East End, as well as the Anita Shapolsky Gallery in New York. She has exhibited her work in galleries and museums throughout the United States.
Stein's sculpture at the airport measures approximately five feet high, 10 feet wide and three feet deep. It is currently available for the public to see, installed into the wall outside the airport building entrance.

