Sue Wheeler from Arts Abound

From the Gloucester Daily Times

Editor’s note: This is one in a series of stories on how the arts community is weathering the challenges brought on by COVID-19.

When Gloucester’s Sue Wheeler opened her art gallery last November, she was hopeful after having a decent holiday season of business. Then came the slower months of winter, and then the pandemic struck and now her shop located in the village of Magnolia is temporarily closed.

She opened Arts Abound to celebrate creativity among local artists and sell locally made items from Cape Ann and Ipswich. She also has a few other Massachusetts artists, like one woman from Watertown who makes jewelry from a protected plant in Brazil called “golden grass” because of its metallic sheen. In all, there are 17 artists featured with an array of fine arts and handcrafted gifts, from pottery to paintings to hand-made aprons — and now face masks in the age of COVID-19.

Wheeler, a graphic designer by trade, has other talents. She sews, paints and in her first career, she was a pastry chef.

” ‘We’ve got you covered” is my slogan now,” she said, referring to the masks. “I thought I’d sell one or two but it has been crazy. I do these to order. I ask if they want a design that is abstract, floral, juvenile, baseball or subdued. My hope is they have some joy in wearing these because this is not a happy time. If these designs make somebody smile at least when they have to put it on every day, then maybe it won’t feel like drudgery.”

Wheeler also has donated about a hundred masks so far to healthcare workers and is working on a batch to donate to SeniorCare volunteers.

Helping her with the mask-making endeavors are her 92-year-old mother, Vivian Wheeler, who is involved with ironing and cutting elastic, as well as two nieces, Alex and Jenn Wheeler, who help cut the fabric.

Even though the gallery is closed because of the pandemic, Wheeler now offers virtual shopping with FaceTime, and she also is making “Lock Down” gift baskets, in which customers can choose what they want the basket to contain including a few food items, like local olive oil and Breakwater Coffee.

“They can also choose from handmade cutting boards, whimsical fish mugs, ocean-inspired pottery, jewelry, and local photography to name just a few options,” she said.

“The idea is people can order whatever they want, and it can include hand-made or hand-painted cards. I’m happy to make things to order,” said Wheeler. “I love to do art and create, and opening this shop was a way to combine everything and a way to help other artists. It’s not easy to be an artist.”

Gail McCarthy can be reached at 978-675-2706, or at gmccarthy@gloucestertimes.com.

Meet the artist

Name: Sue Wheeler

Hometown: Gloucester

Shop: Arts Abound, 21C Lexington Ave., Gloucester

Medium: Painter, graphic designer

Websiteartsaboundmagnolia.com

Share your story

Are you an artist facing challenges or forced to change the way you approach your craft amid the COVID-19 pandemic? We want to highlight local visual artists, musicians, performers and others in the region’s arts community and the creative solutions they’re using to continue pursuing their passions. Reach out to Sonya Vartabedian, managing editor for features, at svartabedian@gloucestertimes.com if you’re willing to share your story.

Beautiful afternoon at Rafe’s Chasm

Went to walk out to Rafe’s Chasm and the color of the ocean and clouds were so pretty.  Happy Earth Day.

Pretty morning on Tuesday

Before the weather changed on Tuesday walked to the post office with a mask and social distancing, the weather was beautiful and the waves were making another appearance.

Remember everyday should be Earth Day

Even though we cannot all be together to clean up take a walk today with a bag using social distancing, mask and gloves and pick up one spot of trash and litter.

 

Cape Ann Olive Oil

Cape Ann Olive Oil Co. will be OPEN Wednesday through Saturday 10-2. If you would like curbside pick up please order at www.capeannoliveoil.com, email at capeann.oo@gmail.com or call 978-281-1061. We will delivery too. Please wear a mask if you come into the store, 57 Mains Street, Gloucester, MA  01930. Thanks for your support.

Cape Ann Olive Oil is located in the heart of downtown Gloucester. We carry a large variety of fine olive oils, balsamic vinegar, and specialty products.

Pauline’s Gifts

At Pauline Gifts you will never be disappointed.
http://www.paulinesgifts.com

978-281-5558

512 Essex Avenue

Gloucester, MA  01930

Marshall Farm Stand


Marshalls Farm Stand Curbside Ordering Greenhouses 978-283-2168 144 Concord Street, Gloucester, MA  01930

Family owned and operated—for many generations, the Marshall family has farmed the land on the North Shore of Boston.
Current COVID-19 Information
WE ARE OPEN! We decided to open the farm stand early this year to give our customers an option other than shopping at a large supermarket. At this time, we will have a limited inventory. Our main concern is the health and safety of our customers and our staff! Therefore, we will be offering curbside pickup exclusively for farm stand products.

Although we are not allowing our customers into the farm stand during this time, our greenhouses are open to customers. We are following CDC and Gloucester Board of Health guidelines. All employees and customers must wear an appropriate face mask covering their nose and mouth and social distancing is required. To help with social distancing, we are marking aisles as one way in the greenhouses and in the plant display areas. We are also offering curbside pickup for plants.

CURBSIDE ORDERING
Family owned and operated – for many generations, the Marshall family has farmed the land on the North Shore of Boston.

We pride ourselves in our selection of homegrown & locally grown fresh seasonal produce and in our abundant variety of annual & perennial flowers and vegetable and herb plants.

As the season unfolds, our Farm Stand choices let you enjoy the very best flavors of local produce, bakeries, dairies and butchers. Stop by soon…and often.
If anyone is looking for fresh produce, meats, Richardson ice cream, eggs, flowers, veggie plants, bags of soil, compost, cow manure for your garden go to.

Marshallsfarmstand.com.

We are offering curbside orders and deliveries.

Stay safe!

Love these sculptors

This gentleman who makes these great pieces of art is a very nice man.  He uses all recycled metal.  Everything from horse shoes to blades of old lawn mowers.

Cape Ann Olive Oil Store

Cape Ann Olive Oil Co. 57 Main Street, Gloucester, MA  01930, will be OPEN this Saturday, April 18 from 11 to 2 for curbside pickup and delivery. You can order at www.capeannoliveoil.com and email at capeann.oo@gmail.com or call at 978-281-1061. We appreciate your support. Stay safe!!

I have done this as well, love their Mission Fig, it is safe and easy to pick up.

Happy Birthday to this man

Happy birthday dearest sweet Ricky: Can you believe that I still feel this way after being quarantined together. You are a good man and glad we are married plus you will always be my best friend.

Marshalls Farm Stand

I know some of you have been asking about the farm stand opening. Please see our page for more information on curb side pick up! https://www.marshallsfarmstand.com/
Stay safe❤️

Stormy day on Monday

Took a couple of photos when I had to do a work errand.  This photo was taken 2.5 before high tide on Stacy Boulevard.

Update on the Matz Gallery, “Where is it”

As the pandemic has grown and more restrictions are put in place, we have become concerned about how the pandemic will affect this year’s Matz Gallery schedule including “Where Is It?” which is coming up in June.  We have concluded that given all the confusion and insecurity about what will and what will not be open in the months ahead, it is better to cancel this year’s photo show.  This is very disappointing because “Where Is It?” has been one of our most popular exhibitions since 2005.  Every year this unique exhibit features photographs that showcase interesting and out of the way places in Gloucester, and we will miss it.

If you have submitted images for us to consider, we will keep your application materials for the 2021 “Where Is It?” Stay well in these strange and difficult times.

Thanks,

Christy Park

Susan Oleksiw