Month: May 2011
Marilyn Swift and Suzanne Gilbert Represent
Artist, Marilyn Swift http://www.marilynswift.com/ and NSAA Gallery Director, Suzanne Gilbert http://www.nsarts.org/ represent at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery on Saturday. There were so many people on Rocky Neck yesterday that I am surprised it didn’t take on water. It was so hectic in the gallery that I missed many photo ops and chances to have people represent. It was great to meet so many fans of Good Morning Gloucester and I wanted to thank you all for coming by. Don’t be strangers.
E.J. Lefavour
Did You Know? (Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery Grand Opening)
That the grand opening of Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery will be held on Thursday, June 2 from 5:00 to 9:00 pm during Night on the Neck, with a performance by spoken word beat poet, Joda Khan (think bohemian, Kerouac, Ginsberg, Maya Angelou – not your grandmother’s poetry). Some of your favorite GMG personalities are bound to be in the house (maybe even R. Duck accompanied by Paul Morrison). Come on by, have fun, represent, get your photo up on GMG, and then at 9:00, swing over to Madfish Grill and kick up some sand with Soul Rebel Project (wharf girls, EJ and Alma McLaughlin will be leading the dance party – maybe Brenda Malloy and Wendie Demuth will join in). Who knows, maybe we can even get Art Rocks! Paul Frontiero onto the dance floor.
E.J. Lefavour
In the Partial Fog Kayaking off Niles Beach Photo From Donna Ardizzoni
Essex 3rd Annual Antiques Appraisal Night June 2nd
Forgive me please………
Too anyone who took the time to try to find an “Art, Rock!” please forgive me! it was all Joey’s idea! 🙂 I actually felt bad for the others who were looking for it. I Honestly don’t understand the intense interest in this “Art, rocks!” Thing. Others do. But I enjoy doing them. Thanks goes out to my “Art Sensei” Deb Clarke for helping my simple mind think outside the box! She’s an awesome Women and ARTIST! David “Doc” Vincent should feel lucky to have Such a woman! as his partner. Also my “GIRL” Cathy who’s my biggest supporter and supports my “craziness” that this blog has brought me into. she has help so many families endure their parents challenges in their time of need at Seacoast Nursing home. You should feel very Lucky to have a woman like my wife Catherine looking after your Parents, Grandparents and Family. Their aren’t too many around like her! She’ll probably be mad at me for saying that here. But her and people like her never get the recognition they deserve publicly! I thank them now, because you never know what will happen in your life. I could get hit by an ice cream truck tomorrow. Which wouldn’t be too bad of a thing as long as I had an ice cold creamsicle before it happens. 🙂
Pictures of the S/V Eos at Sun Set Photos From John Wheeler
Rocky Neck Rocked by Reggae!
Soul Rebel Project Rocked Rocky Neck Last Night during the Official kick off to Summer.
Looked like everyone was having a great time.
Also follow them on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/soulrebelprojec
Happy Sunday!
“Art, Rocks!” Come and Get It
Represent!
This cute couple from Newburyport stopped by the dock for a Sticka! The girl was wearing a pair of those very trendy rubber boots that are all the rage with the women folk nowadays. I found it a bit odd footwear choice given it being 8o degrees and sunny yesterday but hey, you gotta love the funkiness!
They were out and about shopping for a wedding ring, Congratulations!!!!
Chickity Check It! Cape Ann TV’s New Blog
Reminder: Check GMG For A Paul Frontiero “Art, Rocks!” Found!
There will be a very special Art Rock Announced Sunday Morning at 9:00AM
Your Chance to Join “Art, Rocks!” Immortality!!!!!!!
Yes, we are definitely up to something 🙂
Tick Tock Tick Tock Tick Tock
Update: Found- look for the video 🙂
Cape Ann Timebanks With Super K and Nancy Goodman
Nancy Goodman writes-
The TimeBank is a network of people who exchange services, earning and spending one “time dollar” for every hour of service. We are all about having fun AND taking care of each other, enhancing the true community that Gloucester already is in so many ways. People can check us out on Facebook or at www.capeanntimebanks.org. Thanks again for helping us get the word out.
Nancy
Liliy Tomlin Quote of The Week From Greg Bover
“I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific.”
Mary Jean (Lily) Tomlin (1939- )
click picture to view Lily Tomlin wikipedia page
Detroit born comedian and actress Tomlin got her first big break in 1969 as a member of Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In where she developed long-running characters such as Ernestine, the telephone operator, and Edith Ann, the wise and plain spoken five-year-old. She went on to create memorable roles in movies including “All of Me”, “Nine to Five” and “Short Cuts.” She was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Altman’s “Nashville”, and has received numerous awards including four Emmys, a Tony, and a Grammy for her Broadway and recorded work including the one-woman show "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe".
Coffins Beach
Homie Dining Out
photo from Susan Lucas
Open Door Bowls Photos from Jim Diedrich
Art and Artists on Boston ‘s North Shore
Wednesday, June 8th 7:30 to 9:00 pm.
Presenter: Jim McAllister, Local Historian and Art Collector
From the sandy beaches of Lynn and Swampscott to the rugged fishing communities of Cape Ann to the marshes of Ipswich, Boston ’s North Shore has long been a magnet for artists from America and Europe .
Winslow Homer, the Impressionist Childe Hassam, and Maurice Prendergast are just a few of the famous painters who were drawn to the area and left behind their visual impressions of its natural beauty and residents.
Join Jim McAllister as he traces the development of the lively North Shore art scene between 1870 and 1930. McAllister will profile some of the area’s home grown painters, including Frank Weston Benson, Arthur Wesley Dow, and Charles Woodbury. He will also look at specific North Shore locales, especially the Lynn Beach area, Ipswich, and East Gloucester , where artists gathered to paint.
McAllister’s talk will be heavily illustrated with images of works depicting North Shore scenes by both resident and visiting artists. These works will range from urban views of Gloucester by John Sloan, Edward Hopper, and Stuart Davis, to woodblock prints of the Ipswich River by Arthur Wesley Dow; to the charming naive paintings by Marblehead ’s J.O.J. Frost.
Waterline Center
66 Main Street, Essex Essex Shipbuilding Museum
Admission $8 members, $10 nonmembers For more information call (978) 768-7541
“Art, Rocks!” 12pm Post? What?
“Art, Rocks!” 12pm Post? What?
Was I supposed to post something at 12pm Today?
The Next Art rock ain’t gonna happen til’ Sunday Morning!
It’s a special edition ROCK!
Joey’s a pain in my A$$! 🙂












