Cape Ann Plein Air

Joey did a post yesterday about the fact that the third annual Cape Ann Plein Air Arts Festival and Competition is nearly here!  This year’s competition and festival will take place between October 7th and 15th.

Please click on the link below and find the Gala Night ticket links.

Cape Ann Plein Air – Awards Gala Tickets can be purchased HERE

There are two ticket types:

  1. The Premiere Party is $150 per ticket and those tickets are extremely limited. These tickets will allow you to get up close and personal with the artists and see their art in a more intimate setting.
  2. The Gala tickets are $65 each from now September 30th and then $75 after that.

 

The cost of your ticket can be taken off the price of a painting when you buy one!

The other night I had the privilege of photographing a Plein Air event on Mussel Point hosted by Diamond Sponsor Engel & Volkers by the Sea, who by the way, just picked up the keys to their newest location in, none other than, Gloucester!  So exciting!

 

 

Watching the artist paint on the coastline was such a wonderful experience.  I look forward to catching glimpses of the artists at work during this year’s festival.  You can also follow the action on Cape Ann Plein Air’s Facebook page HERE

Here are some of my photos from last week’s event.

Flat Ledge Quarry

Flat Ledge Quarry in the fog on a later summer day:

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I discovered I had two version of nearly the same scene and I’m not sure which I like better:

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Full Moon Ghee!

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It’s that time again and YES we did make our FULL MOON GHEE! (Auspicious Ghee)

Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC Organic Ghee! Was made today and ready to pick up or be shipped, while supplies last!

Everything around us has an effect on something within us. The frequency of the moon affects the mind and influences our feelings, emotions, and desires. The practice of making Ghee on a full moon is considered auspicious because the moon is thought to influence “Soma” the source of nourishment, nectar, and bliss. Soma is a Sanskrit term which is derived from the root word “su” which means to energize, stimulate, expand and grow.

Think of Ghee as liquefied sunlight!
Ghee is the most refined end product of milk and one should consider using in place of butter. Because the milk solids have been removed, it has a higher smoking point than butter.

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Maritime Gloucester Volunteer and Docent Open House, Wednesday, Sept 26, 6 – 8pm

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Maritime Gloucester is having an informational Open House for people interested in volunteering or becoming docents.  We have many great opportunities for all, from store staff to museum tour docents to aquarium educators and more!  Learn more about Maritime Gloucester, our programs and these great ways to give back.  Meet with Maritime Gloucester staff and other volunteers.  We will take a tour and let you know each way that you can contribute.  The event is from 6 to 8pm on Wednesday, Sept 26.  Register here

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FREE Flu Shots!

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The City of Gloucester Health Department is offering FREE flu shots this year. Flu clinics are open to those 3 years of age and older. Please bring your health insurance cards. We do accept those without insurance.

For questions, contact Public Health Nurse, Kelley Hiland, 978-325-5266.

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Sober October Challenge

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15 Hot Yoga Classes. No weed. No Booze.

ZERO Yoga Experience Required.

A Grand Prize $200 Gift Certificate to

Duckworth’s Bistrot

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and other fun prizes along the way.

You’ll have the opportunity for meditation lessons, a motivational talk, connection with other new people, and a long, silent, guided walk or two during the month. You are not required to do any of that though. Just 15 classes – no drugs, no alcohol.

The depth and breadth of this experience is up to the group and our collective willingness to dive in, and based on the enthusiastic response we’ve already had – we’re in for something powerful.

You will be in the company COOL, CLEAR EYED, FUN, HEALTHY people.

Sober October.

Participation in the CHALLENGE is free – you just pay for your classes. For all of you who haven’t been to our studio yet – you’ll just buy our…

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Great Show over at the Marine Railways

What a wonderful venue for an Art Show.  The annual Phyllis A Fundraiser was held over the weekend.  Lots of fun and what a view and being inside a historic building makes it more interesting.  Thank you to the Phyllis A Marine Association for doing such a great and fun time.

Capt. Arnold’s daughter and son of Phyllis which was the boat was named.


Hanging Art

 

THE WRITER’S BLOCK with John J. Ronan

THE WRITER’S BLOCK

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John J. Ronan

Season Premier October 4, 2018

1623 Studios and Gloucester resident John J. Ronan have announced the 29th season of the television series, The Writer’s Block with John J. Ronan. The award-winning production is one of the oldest, continuously-running public access shows in New England. In 2005, The Writer’s Block was awarded First Prize for an Educational Program Series by the New England Cable Television Association.

Once more, the season starts with a celebration of young writers: the student-poet winners of the spring’s Poetry Without Paper contest, sponsored by the Gloucester Lyceum! Students from elementary, middle, and high school will read and discuss their poems in front of a live audience of family and fans. The program airs Thursday, October 4, 2018, at 8:00 p.m., channel 12, and is repeated week later. All of the year’s shows present interviews with writers and artists of varied backgrounds.

John Ronan, producer and host of The Writer’s Block, is a former Gloucester Poet Laureate and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in poetry. His most recent book, Taking the Train of Singularity South from Midtown, appeared in 2017. (theRonan.org)

“1623 Studios is a dynamic force for culture on the Cape and we are proud of The Writer’s Block record,” Ronan declares. “Twenty-nine seasons is a long run in any market, at any level. And with the transition of Cape Ann TV to 1623 Studios, this season will be innovative and fresh, our best yet!”

For more information, send an S.A.S.E. to: The Writer’s Block with John J. Ronan

Box 5524, Gloucester, MA 01930

CANCER BREAKFAST AT D.E.S PORTUGUESE CLUB OCTOBER 7, 2018 8-12 AM

This is a wonderful event, hope everyone will find time to come out and support it!

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Visitors to Gloucester from Other Countries

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Couple from Ireland, they came to attend a friend’s wedding

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Family from Australia, young man on the left found some meteorite racks on Pavillion Beach.

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Delightful couple from Germany (Deutschland)

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Family from Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic.

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This couple from Netherlands (Holland) were headed to the Cape Ann Museum 

Changing views

Annisquam Lighthouse is a spot I could visit a million times and never tire of the views! Here’s a few from Saturday night while I played around with my new Sigma Art 14mm wide angle lens.

Well, Hello, Autumn

Paul Horovitz captured this gorgeous photo of Autumn’s first sunset over the Annisquam. Not a bad way to say “Goodbye” to summer, I suppose.

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Flat files Jane Deering Gallery: David West Gloucester Suite woodcuts $50 each or $400 for set of 9

David West is originally from Mississippi. He holds an MFA from Louisiana State University with a concentration in printmaking. He is Associate Professor of art at Gordon College, Wenham MA where he is Chair of the Art Department. West is also Co-Founder/Curator of ArtSpace 86 Gallery in Jackson MS. He has exhibited widely in the US. West is now living in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Meet the artist at the closing reception of the September art exhibition: Neither Mustard Nor teeth, photographs by Peter Morse, drawings by David West, at Jane Deering Gallery, 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester

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DAVID WEST, Gloucester Suite, woodcuts, ed.10, at Jane Deering Gallery September 2018, $50 each or $400 for set of 9

LAST CHANCE: Peter Morse and David West artist reception at Jane Deering Gallery September 29

art exhibition closing soon! Meet the artists at the closing reception Saturday, September 29 5-7pm. Neither Mustard Nor Teeth, photographs by Peter Morse, drawings by David West, Jane Deering Gallery, 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jane Deering September 2018

from the exhibition release:

“Neither Mustard nor Teeth, by artists Peter Morse and David West, is an exploration of the everyday discipline of the artist searching to find the extraordinary and the beautiful among the quotidian rhythms of ordinary life.

Morse’s photos call attention to the overlooked. They catch moments of light, pattern, form and structure that might otherwise be sensed only out of the corner of the eye. What is captured in the frame draws us nearer, asks us to pause. While grounded in the ordinary, they leave the viewer with questions about time and place and the seemingly familiar. West’s drawings feature the townscape of Gloucester as seen by a non-native. They are visual handshakes from a Southern alien coming to terms with a new place for the first time. The quiet empty spaces offer little peace; the architectures crowd each other and jostle for attention as they attempt to stay upright.

Both bodies of work are rooted in the act of stopping and looking, the life blood of the artist. Slowing down. Being present in the moment long enough to pay attention and to record. Whether the action is contained in the fraction of a shutter click, or the longer process of drawing, each is a response to the quiet call of objects and moments at hand. The phrase — neither mustard nor teeth — is from the essay, Of Power and Time, by the Massachusetts poet Mary Oliver. Oliver tells of the tensions between the necessity of living in the world with its demands of time and task and energy, all the while striving to see the inherent beauty of it all, to make sense of it through the creative process:

It is six a.m., and I am working. I am absent-minded, reckless, heedless of social obligations, etc. It is as it must be. The tire goes flat, the tooth falls out, there will be a hundred meals without mustard. The poem gets written. I have wrestled with the angel and I am stained with light and I have no shame. Neither do I have guilt. My responsibility is not to the ordinary, or the timely. It does not include mustard, or teeth.

Peter Morse lives in Amesbury, and David West is resident here in Gloucester. Both artists are in need of going to the grocery as well as the dentist.

Peter Morse holds a BA Summa Cum Laude from Gordon College and an MFA in Photography from the University of Hartford, CT. Residencies include Berlin, Germany, New York, NY and Portland OR. He teaches at Gordon College where he is also Manager of the Barrington Center for the Arts and the Gallery. He has exhibited in the US, Germany and Cuba. Morse maintains a studio in Amesbury MA.

David West is originally from Mississippi. He holds an MFA from Louisiana State University with a concentration in printmaking. He is Associate Professor of art at Gordon College, Wenham MA where he is Chair of the Art Department. West is also Co-Founder/Curator of ArtSpace 86 Gallery in Jackson MS. He has exhibited widely in the US. West is now living in Gloucester MA