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Justin Timberlake’s mugshot is now a work of art in the Sag Harbor Gallery after the singer’s arrest

Justin Timberlake’s mugshot is now a work of art in the Sag Harbor Gallery after the singer’s arrest

Justin Timberlake’s mugshot is now a piece of art in the same city where he was arrested last month.

According to the New York Post’The “Selfish” singer’s mugshot has been turned into a limited edition print on Page Six and is now on display at the Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor, New York – the same city where Timberlake, 43, was arrested by police last month for allegedly “operating his vehicle while intoxicated,” authorities previously told PEOPLE.

Artist Godfrey Lohman recently brought the artwork (reportedly available in multiple colors) to the gallery, where, according to the report, there were “nonstop lines” and onlookers eager to take photos of it.

“My reaction was, ‘Oh my God!’ This is amazing! Just amazing!” owner Romany Kramoris told the outlet about seeing the artwork in her gallery. She plans to display Timberlake’s mugshots — which reportedly cost $520 — for the rest of the summer.

Gallery employee Leslie Raff told Page Six: “(Timberlake’s mug shot) is our most contemporary piece! It’s cutting edge.”

Justin Timberlake attends the 2019 Songwriters Hall of Fame at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City on June 13, 2019.

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On June 18, Timberlake was charged with drunken driving and two violations — one for disregarding a stop sign and one for failure to maintain lane — after an early morning police officer saw the singer disregard a stop sign in his 2025 BMW and “fail to stay on the right side of the road,” according to his arrest report obtained by PEOPLE.

The arresting officer who initiated the traffic stop stated in his report that Timberlake’s “eyes were bloodshot and glassy, ​​his breath gave off the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage, he was unable to divide his attention, spoke slowly, was unsteady on his feet, and performed poorly on all standardized sobriety tests.”

The Grammy winner was subsequently summoned to Sag Harbor Police Headquarters and arraigned later that morning in Sag Harbor Village Court. He was released on bail following the hearing. His court date is set for July 26 – the same day he will be in Krakow, Poland for his tour.

Timberlake’s arrest came during his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which he had paused at the time after a sold-out show at the Kaseya Center in Miami. His next scheduled concerts will take place this month in cities in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Kentucky before the “Cry Me a River” singer continues his tour abroad.