


My View of Life on the Dock
Dave DeAngelis submits:
Dave adds: Also Shawn Henry and Peter Cannavo, plus a handful others helped to assemble and disassemble.
It’s also burger night. Assemble!
The Barn…
coming April 2022- News from Rockport Art Assoc. & Museum –
Rockport Art Association & Museum’s Experimental Group Opens Seventeenth Show
The Rockport Art Association & Museum’s Experimental Group opens its seventeenth group exhibition, “Unexpected No. Seventeen” at Jane Deering Gallery, 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA 01930. Works on view in the exhibition range in medium to include paintings, mixed-media, graphics, sculpture, digital art and photography. The exhibition runs from April 2 through April 30. Gallery hours are Friday and Saturday 1 to 5 pm and Sunday 1 to 4 pm or by appointment at 978.886.4582.
The Experimental Group is a creative forum, its’ main mission is to increase public awareness and to foster self-expression by bringing artists together to explore and share ideas that cultivate creative freedom. The EG is encouraged and supported by the Rockport Art Association & Museum.
If you would like more information about the exhibition, would like to schedule an interview and a walk through, or need additional promotional images please contact: Nella Lush, Experimental Group Chair, 978.886.4582 or via email at experimentalgroupraa@gmail.com
The Rockport Art Association & Museum (RAA&M) is one of the oldest and most active art organizations in the country. The Association has a long and distinguished history that has spanned 100 years.
http://www.experimentalartgroup.com/
image: JudySchimdt_ESCAPE_15_ x 20__ illuminated monotype
All local artists are showing their great work. When visiting the show, the museum is terrific and worth the time to take a tour.
Thank you
News from Erin Luman – new work solo show:
Wolf Hill & Downtown, by Erin Luman
Online Art Show at www.erinluman.com
Opening April 10, 2022, 10 AM
Instagram: @erinlumanartist
Gloucester, MA painter, Erin Luman, spent this past winter with a 100+ year old summer cottage on the Annisquam River. In early April, you’ll be able to see those paintings alongside her downtown Gloucester work.
The collection will be released in an online art show format at www.erinluman.com where you can view the work, contact the artist, or simply click to purchase. The show goes live for anyone on her mailing list on April 7th and then will open to the general public on April 10th. To get on the mailing list, head to the contact page on her website: www.erinluman.com.
March 2022 – POP GALLERY, Design of Mine, Stage Fort Park, City Hall, Our Lady of Good Voyage, Washington Street
Location 206 Main St Gloucester MA
Telephone (978) 283-0008
First prize $250 SeaPort Vet Gift Certificate and $250 Cape Ann Gift Certificate, Second Prize $150 SeaPort Vet Gift Certificate and $150 Cape Ann Gift Certificate, Third Prize $100 SeaPort Vet Gift Certificate and $100 Cape Ann Gift Certificate
It’s simple to enter.
Submit a photo of your dog, dog’s name and owner’s name to goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com
Write Dog Contest in the subject line.
That’s it!
Once we have the brackets filled we will start the voting process!
Fun!!!!
Huge Thank You To GMG Approved SeaPort Veterinary Hospital!
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Pick your color. Blue, white, yellow. My son thought it would be fun several years ago to conduct his yearly science experiment on which color trap “caught” the most lobsters. Too many other factors and not enough relatable data, but a good idea if we had more time and resources.
I noticed these vessels returning to the harbor over the last few days: Angela & Rose, Amanda & Andy III, William Lynn, Ramblin Rose and one unidentified. Always happy to note the safe returns.
The Gloucester Rotary will hold its annual Polar Plunge on Saturday, April 2, 2022, at 11am at the Cape Ann Motor Inn on Long Beach, located at 33 Rockport Road in Gloucester. The event is part of Rotary International’s ongoing campaign to eradicate Polio in our lifetime. Dozens of Rotarians, Interact students (formerly known as Junior Rotarians), and friends of Rotary from throughout eastern Massachusetts are expected to plunge into the cold waters off Cape Ann. Since 2010, thousands of individuals and businesses have supported this event, and almost one million dollars has been raised for #EndPolioNow.
The eradication of Polio has been Rotary International’s signature cause since 1988. The organization has teamed up with partners including The Global Poverty Project, The Global Eradication Initiative, The World Health Organization, and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Since 1988, more than a billion dollars have been raised among Rotary clubs worldwide…
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