Artists Revealed | Jane Deering Gallery lauds their generosity #GloucesterMA

A word from Jane Deering to artists and fans:

“‘Absolute Secret 2020’ @ JDG ended November 3rd, 2020.  The show was a wonderful success for the gallery’s mission of providing exhibition space for area artists and great fun for all art lovers who found very special art works for $20. The credit for this event goes to the many many artists who so generously donated work to the gallery’s cause.  My warmest thanks to the artists listed below (PDF here).”

Jane Deering, Jane Deering Gallery, Gloucester, Mass.

Absolute Secret 2020
Jane Deering Gallery is very grateful for the generosity of these participating artists who made Absolute Secret 2020 a success:

(unless otherwise noted, the artist maintains a studio in Massachusetts)

Aaron Fink
Adin Murray
Amy Robson (UK)
Ann Conneman
Ann Marie Crotty
Arturo Di Stefano (UK)
Birgit Faustmann (Barcelona)
Bobbi Kovner
Chris Baker (California and Maine)
Christopher Pullman
Coco Berkman
Connie Connally (California)
Dane Goodman (California)
Debra Weisberg
Deborah Brown
Donna Caselden
Eliza Proctor (NY)
Erin Luman
Esther Pullman
Gabrielle Barzaghi
Gail Barker (UK)
Gail Pine (California)
Geoffrey Bayliss
George Wingate
Gina Werfel (California)
Harry Reese (California)
Hazel Walker (Ireland)
Heidi L. Johnson (New York)
Helen Burgess
Hugh Margerum (California)
Isabelle Greene (California)
Jack Evans
James Paradis
Jan Weinshanker
Jeffrey Marshall
Jenchi Wu (California)
Jennifer Fels (Vermont)
Joan Tanner (California)
Joy Halsted
Judith Wright
Juni Van Dyke
Katherine Richmond
Ken Riaf
Kevin Lucey (California)
Kristine Fisher
Leslie Lewis Sigler (California)
Lillian Hsu
Linda Ekstrom (California)
Linda Sodja
Lynne Sausele
Marie Schoeff (California)
Mary Bucci McCoy
Mary Rhinelander McCarl
Michael McKeen
Michael Porter (UK)
Neeta Madahar (UK)
Nell Campbell (California)
Paige Farrell
Paul Cary Goldberg
Paul Neily
Penelope Gottlieb (California)
Pia Juhl
Patty Rosenblatt
Ro Snell (California)
Robin Paine (UK)
Ruth Daniels
Sally Gregg
Shaun McNiff
Shelley Reed
Steve Rosenthal
Susan Harrigan
Susan Willis
Terry Delpercio Piemonte
Tom Fels (Vermont)
Vanessa Michalak
Wayne McCall (California)
Youngsuk Suh (California)

Jane Deering Gallery

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Documentary Released Tonight!

Today’s the day for the release of the Fish Workers Mural Documentary! Scheduled to be released at 6 PM on the Awesome Gloucester Facebook page and followed by community discussion t 7 PM. Info and image from the Awesome Gloucester Facebook page:

TONIGHT! Tonight a short documentary about The Fish Workers Mural will be released at 6p on the Awesome Gloucester Facebook page. The film will be followed at 7p by a community discussion about the mural, the film, and all the people these original art pieces are intended to honor. We hope to see lots of past, present, and future fish workers tonight at the 7p during the community discussion on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81506707722Everyone welcome!

Fitz Henry Lane Illuminated

Fitz Henry Lane was known for his use of light in his artwork. so I turned the tables on him recently and gave his sculpture its own “light treatment”. You can see how quickly the light changed and I like how the harbor lights in the background add to the story.

Innovating the Next Generation of CBD Products

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A few years ago, just having a product made with CBD was considered innovative. Big bottles of oils and tinctures with 50 mg of CBD per bottle were the norm. By today’s standards, these CBD products seemed primitive.

Little was known about the form of CBD inside, the amount of CBD per application, or even other information that would be considered basic consumer requirements.

Penetration Innovation for CBD Products

Herb Tech’s mission is to take the CBD industry to the next generation by not only using advanced penetration science to efficiently target CBD receptors but also creating proprietary herbal extract blends around the consumer’s need for a full “entourage” effect.

We have created two specific product lines. The first uses a powerful proprietary topical penetration technology. The second product line uses advanced oral/transmucosal penetration technology. Both product lines are formulated around unique herbal extract portfolios designed to address various consumer…

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Raymond Fisher made the silhouettes on Cape Ann Veterans Services Center #GloucesterMA

Today I have been thinking about family and friends who served or are active, and took a drive by Cape Ann Veterans Services. The staff and volunteers for the center upgrade the facility and grounds with a light touch and public art. Raymond Fisher fabricated the large silhouettes adorning the exterior.

On this Veterans Day 2020 I thought I’d ask Raymond Fisher some questions about his service with the military: When did he serve? Where was he stationed? What were his jobs and some of his duties? I’ll ask carving questions later :).

photos – January 2020 (snow) and Veterans Day 2020

Honoring our Veterans

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Veteran’s Day… a time to honor those we have lost and those who have served & continue to serve our country.
THANK YOU to all of our veterans, especially to many of our ABC clients: Oscar B., David C., John C., Mike D., David D., William G., Joseph G., Loveeta J., Fred M., Walter N., Edward R., James T., Paul W. & George Y.
And to our very own ABC Home Healthcare nurse, Clare, who served on the front lines then and who continues to serve on the front lines caring for clients now, we thank you for your service and continued dedication to helping those in need 🙏

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Maritime Gloucester is thrilled to announce our plans for a brand new Maritime Science Center!

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New Maritime Science Center at Maritime Gloucester!
Opening Spring 2021

Maritime Gloucester is thrilled to announce our plans for a brand new Maritime Science Center!

 Before COVID upended our lives, Maritime Gloucester’s marine science field trips, public pop-up programs, and Sea Pocket Aquarium were a favorite educational experiences. Demand for our hands-on educational experiences and programs exceeded our space limitations. But the seasonal nature of our Sea Pocket Aquarium limited our most popular educational feature, direct interaction with marine life, to the summer months when schools were not in session. To better realize our mission and our potential, we sought to address these limitations. The past several months, during our temporary COVID-19 closure, we created a renovation plan to vastly improve our physical space.

Over this winter and early Spring, Maritime Gloucester will redesign our lower level alongside our historic working waterfront. The current wet lab, office space, and an underutilized exhibit area will be transformed into a new public exhibit, presentation, and instructional space. These newly renovated areas will connect to our existing classroom and digital microscope lab to create a year-round, indoor Maritime Science Center complete with touch tanks, interactive exhibits, research, and teaching opportunities. This Maritime Science Center will allow us to host more field trips, provide additional program opportunities, and bring our visitors and members the benefits of our Sea Pocket Aquarium in a year-round facility!

We are able to kick off this campaign thanks to a generous grant from the Cummings Foundation. Maritime Gloucester was fortunate to receive the Cummings Foundation’s $100k for 100 award this year. This major grant will be distributed to us over the next three years, with this first year’s funds going toward the new center’s construction costs, and the following years going to running programs and operating the space. An additional grant from Applied Materials was recently awarded for the creation of educational content in the Center. Since then, we have received generous in-kind and cash donations that have put us within striking distance of our fundraising goals!

TODAY WE NEED YOUR HELP TO REACH OUR GOAL!We still have $15,000 to raise to finalize Phase 1 of this plan.

Please consider giving to Maritime Gloucester today.
To learn more about the center, who it will serve, and our planning/design process to complete this project, please visit our website HERE.
To make a donation to help us reach our fundraising goals, please click the button below.We thank you for your support.

We are so excited to share this dynamic new space with you this spring, but we cannot do it without your support. Watch for updates on our website and Social Media to learn more and follow the construction through Phase 1 this winter!
Donate Now!
Maritime Gloucester | http://www.maritimegloucester.org

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