For any of you that attended any of the Partner With an Artist Installations seARTS is asking that you fill out the following survey so they can continue with their funding for next year.
Day: October 30, 2008
The Crew At Fort Square Cafe Represents!
The Crew At Fort Square Cafe Represents!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
More October Block Party Slide Show Pics From David Cox
Community Art Project At The Green House-A Note From Emily Sinagra
Community Art Project At The Green House, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Hi Joey:
It was great to run into you at Alexandra’s. Thanks for taking pictures of the art installation project at Intershell which was made possible through a PWA Grant from SeARTS. The purpose of the project was to enable people of all ages to engage in artistic collaboration. The inspiration and literary link for the project was a story by Captain R. Barry Fisher called “The Wharf Rat’s Tale”. About four boys growing up in Gloucester during the Depression. In the story, the boys were given a couple of old Dories and had to salvage bits and pieces to make one of them seaworthy. It is a coming of age story- the boys overcome obstacles and become real “Dorymen” and sail off into the future. It made me start wondering, What do we want to salvage from our past to take us into our future? What is the ‘coming of age’ story for kid’s today? Where are we going as a community? No better way to explore these questions than through art. The event began at 10:00 and lasted all day–there were parents and small children as well as teen agers. All making their mark. Some people came just to observe. So it was an interactive artistic, performance piece. I had a copy of the story on the wall and used pieces of the text as creative prompts. People could do anything they wanted to do. There was was no agenda other than the context of the building and it’s location at 54 Commercial street. I am hoping to display these panels in a more public place soon. Also, to develop other collaborative artistic events, using theater and art, to be performed in non-traditional venues. I think it is especially important that kids have a chance to contribute and demonstrate their vision. It is also important to recognize the support of businesses like Ben’s Paint who donated all the paint and supplies and Intershell who donated the use of the building. THANK YOU!
Emily Sinagra
The Bean Made Me A Present
The Bean Made Me A Present, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
The Bean and Snoop Maddie Mad Are Off To The Races At The Museum Of Science
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The Museum Of Science is a great place to take kids. qe had a blast. Last week The Children’s Museum, this week The Museum Of Science.
Mudiga Steak Sandwich At Fort Square Cafe
Delicious and Filling. Matty says the secret is in using “The Good Oil” and plenty of cheese when you make the mudiga. Excellent roll from Virgilio’s.
Mudiga Steak Sandwich At Fort Square Cafe, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
From Buddy Vickie Van Ness-
Urgent Town Meeting ~ Learn About Question 1
URGENT Town Meeting at Blackburn Performing Arts Tonight 5:30 – 6:30,
sponsored by MAASH (www.http://www.maash.org/)
The Massachusetts Advocates for the Arts, Sciences and Humanities (MAASH)
invites all members of the Cape Ann cultural community and their supporters
to attend an urgent town meeting tonight.
Learn about Question 1, the ballot referendum that would eliminate the
Massachusetts state income tax, and its potential impact on the cultural
community. Join MAASH to hear about the budget cuts and the current
political situation in Massachusetts and understand how it affects your
work.
You will also be able to give voice to your concerns and questions about the
coming budget year, the elections, and the future of arts and culture in
Massachusetts.
Blackburn Performing Arts is at 1 Washington St, Gloucester on the corner of
Main St.
Cape Ann Community Cinema Schedule For 10/30-10/31
Cape Ann Community Cinema, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Community Art Project At The Green House
Here is the location on Monte Rome’s Intershell Property that hosted the seARTS community art project during the Partner with an Artist installations. (the same seARTS project that brought Mark Teiwes’ At The Brink project to Captain Joe’s)
It looks pretty drab right? Just wait til you see what is inside! A vibrant collection of paint and ideas which will be displayed on these pages.
Community Art Project At The Green House, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
The Cape Ann YMCA Teen Leaders and Art Haven collaborated to produce the October 11th community art project at the green house at 54 Commercial Street to transform the interior and exterior of the building. Ben’s Paint Store generously donated supplies to help the artists. Monte Rome, owner of InterShell is thrilled to have the space used for a community learning and experiential event and hopes to attract more in the future.
Thanks To Emily Sinagra, one of the team that brought this project to life for letting me in to photograph yesterday.
Community Art Project At The Green House, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Isabel Natti Demonstrates The Acorn Press
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Sara Elizabeth Shop at Whistlestop Mall Rockport
Here’s Isabel Natti in the doorway of The Sara Elizabeth Shop where she’s been creating for decades. Part III of our interview will be posted at 9:00AM with a demonstration of the Acorn Press.
Sara Elizabeth Shop at Whistlestop Mall Rockport, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Gloucester Doors- Alexandra’s Bread
Gloucester Doors- Alexandra’s Bread, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
City Hall Tower Restoration 10/27/08 4:50AM
City Hall Tower Restoration 10/27/08 4:50AM, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
