A summer day at Wingaersheek Beach

On Wednesday went to Wingaersheek Beach in the afternoon.  The weather was fantastic, and swimming so delightful.  Thank you, city of Gloucester, for the access ramps to help all visitors enjoy our beautiful beaches.

Alicia Unleashed: 10th Fiesta Cast

We mean Episode 126……10 years of Fiestacasting…..OF COURSE we have our Ride or Die Saaaaaaamantha Frontiero Barrett!

10 years, what will we talk about?!

Sam has some things up her sleeve (her short sleeve because it’s HOT) for her hat. We won’t talk about when she started working on it.

How Emmett is, HOW OLD?! We love that lil guy.

How old we are getting.

SEND IN THE 21 YEAR OLDS, WE OUT!

Cove Gallery presents: Six Ways of Seeing the World July 10- August 3

Six Ways of Seeing the World July 10-  August 3, 2025

Cove Gallery:  July 10-August 3, 2025

Opening Reception: Thursday, July 10, 5–7 PM
Closing Event & Artist Talks: Thursday, July 31, 5–7 PM

Curated by Gabrielle Rossmer
Featuring: Kathy Archer, Paul Cary Goldberg, Donald Gropman, Sonya Gropman, Gabrielle Rossmer, and Constance Vallis

In a time marked by uncertainty and transformation, six artists come together to explore how art can serve as both personal expression and cultural reflection. Six Ways of Seeing the World, curated by Gabrielle Rossmer, offers a compelling look at how visual art helps us process, respond to, and shape our understanding of the contemporary world.

Through diverse media—painting, photography, sculpture, drawing, and collage—these six artists examine the intersections of inner life and external forces. While their approaches and mediums vary, they share a commitment to introspection, craft, and a meaningful engagement with today’s fractured landscape.

·       Kathleen Gerdon Archer conveys emotional depth and existential searching through paintings of ambiguous, floating figures. Her palette swings from bleak to bright, mirroring the emotional tension between despair and fleeting hope.

·       Paul Cary Goldberg presents black, white, and gray-toned photographs in an installation format for the first time. His long-running exploration of personal and social narrative gains new form, offering a contemplative, immersive experience.

·       Constance Vallis draws from spiritual practice, working in intuitive response to the present moment. Her process-driven artwork reflects a meditative connection to feeling and form.

·       Donald Gropman offers meticulously rendered black-and-white drawings that sharply critique societal absurdities. With wit and precision, his work blends fantasy and commentary.

·       Sonya Gropman transforms urban detritus—found while walking through New York City—into layered, stitched collages. Her work gives new life to discarded materials, turning the overlooked into poignant, abstract reflections of a shifting world.

·       Gabrielle Rossmer, both curator and participant, presents sculpture that ranges from figurative to abstract. Her work examines form, color, and narrative gesture, always grounded in a personal response to the world around her.

Together, these artists demonstrate six unique but interconnected ways of seeing. Their works push the boundaries of their chosen media, reflecting on today’s world with vulnerability, insight, and artistic rigor.

About the Venue
Located in the heart of Gloucester’s historic Rocky Neck Art Colony, the Cove Gallery is a dynamic exhibition space dedicated to showcasing the work of contemporary artists. Surrounded by working studios and a vibrant waterfront community, the gallery provides an inspiring setting for artists and visitors alike, continuing the area’s rich legacy as one of the oldest continuously operating art colonies in the United States.

Admission is free and open to the public.

Flowbird Parking App Outage Thursday June 26

Sharing information provided by the City of Gloucester Facebook page: Parking App Outage Alert (6/26) The City has been notified that the Flowbird parking app is currently experiencing an outage. Please use the parking kiosks to pay for parking until the issue is resolved.

We’ll share any updates as they become available—thank you for your patience!

Seine Boat Senior Mens Elimination Races 2025

Three heats were held last night from Pavilion Beach to determine the 3 semi finalists for Saturday’s Seine Boat Senior Mens Race. Midnight Hammer/The Merger, Andys Gang and Kaos won their heats and will proceed to Saturday’s semi finals. The other teams included Impact, The Cut and Liquid 128. It was a great night for the competition and each team well represented their class and Fiesta tradition.

One interesting story from the night is that Tom Conrad from the Kaos team was rowing his 50th year with this race! That is unreal enough but he also found himself seeded against his son Greg in the Liquid 128. What a proud night for the entire family. Thank you to Tom’s wife (who did not share her name, sorry) for filling me in on this interesting aspect to the events of the night. The top two from Saturday’s race will compete again on Sunday vs last year’s champs ZFG. See you there!

You Just Gotta Get To Mom’s Kitchen For A Mudiga Steak Sub

🇮🇹❤️ MA Che Sammo Tutti Mutti, VIVA SAN PIETRO! 🇮🇹❤️

46 Commercial St

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