Artisan Market Saturday,, September 25, 2021

Hope to see all at the Artisan Market at 44 Commercial Street, Rear, Gloucester, MA

Please remember to shop local.ย  Thank you

Manchester By the Sea Museum Fall Art Show

Come on out to the Manchester By The Sea historical Museum opening on Sunday, October 3, 2021 from 2 – 4. Hope to see you there. Great venue

I Am More Project

Tomorrow Iain and I will be hanging our biggest exhibit yet โ€“ all 36 portraits and essays at the Salem State University Berry Library. The public is welcome during library hours from Sept 1st through November 30th. Attached is a flyer youโ€™re welcome to share.

In my next blog post Iโ€™ll be sharing this exhibit and some photos from the Ocean Alliance exhibit. I also have a new line-up of subjects coming up for the fall so if youโ€™re interested in seeing those you can subscribe to the blog at www.amykerrdraws.org.

 

I Am More Exhibit

You are invited to the first Cape Ann exhibit of

I Am More: Massachusettsย ย 

20 new portraits and essays from around the state addressing how we are more than mental illness, addiction, disability, diagnosis, poverty, abuse, and persecution

The portrait subjects come from all parts of the state and range in age from 18-86.

 

Where:

Hosted by Ocean Alliance at the Paint Factory, upstairs in the newly-renovated brick factory building, 32 Horton Street, Gloucester

When:

Thursday August 19thย 4-8 pm as part of the Gloucester Culture Splash series. In addition to the exhibit, there will be aย Cape Ann Makers Marketย at the Paint Factory with 25 artisans, crafters and makers. Check out theย Discover Gloucester websiteย for the citywide arts event schedule and a map for free trolley and water taxi rides between locations (Thursday night only).

Friday August 20th: 12-5

Saturday August 21st: 12-5

Sunday August 22nd: 12-5

Feel free to share this email,ย blog post, or the attached flyer.

I Am Moreย is a public art and writing project to remind us that we are more than our mental illness, health diagnosis, physical disability or life situation. Regardless of the adversity we face, we all have skills, gifts, loves and hopes that are sometimes overshadowed.ย The project features portraits in pastel and colored pencil by Amy Kerrย accompanied by essays by the subjects about all the ways they are more than their challenges.

 

 

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Gloucester 400th Anniversary Community Mural Voting IS OPEN!!!!

Thank you for your interest in participating in the Harbor Village artist selection process. Please take sometime to review the artist bio, artist statement for mural and the mural proposal. In addition, community members are encouraged to review the artist website and/or Instagram page to get a sense of the artist’s variety of work.

Please vote YES for your preferred artist.

Mural Theme: 400th anniversary of Gloucester; โ€œOur People, Our Storiesโ€
Location: North facing Facade on Elm St

ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Anna Dugan
https://www.instagram.com/annadidathing/
https://www.annadidathing.com/

Mike Grimaldi
https://www.instagram.com/grimdrops/
https://www.grimdrops.com/

Mike Grimaldi- Grimdrops has awesome elements including the iconic Greasy Pole Scene With Matza standing tall at the end of the greasy pole holding the flag, a Schooner, The Fisherman’s Statue St Peter, The Lighthouse, The Sea Serpent, a lobster claw, The Paint Factory, a whale, a seagull and teh Gorton’s Fisherman. Pretty Iconic!!!!

Anthony Matza Giambanco 6 time Greasy Pole Champion โ€“ Good Morning  Gloucester

Artist Bio: Mike Grimaldi is known as Grimdrops in the art world. He lives on the north shore of Boston in historic Salem, Ma. After art school, he started designing logos, painting live at events, painting on canvas for private collectors and painting murals on parking lots, tiny houses and even at City Hall. Whether itโ€™s at a restaurant, a creative studio, on canvas, a separation wall in the backyard, a tunnel leading out to a football field or on the facade of a tiny house, Grimdrops wants his work to stop people in their tracks. He wants them to take a closer look – often for a selfie. At live events, he creates custom art that can be tailored to the specific occasion, whether it be the subject matter of the piece, the color palette or even incorporating a logo. One time, he designed and painted a mural in 48 hours and he wants to do that in less than a day. Grimdrops ultimate-goal is to create a mural or live painting in every state and on every continent. Artist Statement, regarding proposal . For each of my murals, I intend to have to have the rich history of Gloucester be front and center. Having grown up in East Gloucester near the back shore, nearly all of my neighbors were at one point either fishermen or involved in the fishing industry in some capacity. I have an enormous amount of respect for the sacrifices, the grueling hours, the time away from family and the backbreaking physical labor they’ve endured. Some of the visuals I’d intend to incorporate would be Rocky Neck (which, as an artist, I’d be remiss not to include), The Fisherman’s memorial, St. Peter, schooners, humpback whales, and our iconic lighthouses, amongst others. I’d love to incorporate the fabled sea serpent as was reportedly seen by more people than any other serpent sighting in history. I had the pleasure of bringing the Gloucester Sea Serpent to life at the Cape Ann Museum recently and would love to tie that into the murals at Harbor Village as well These are my initial thoughts, though my intention is to get feedback from the community about imagery they’d like to see included. I of course won’t be able to incorporate everything but this will give a great starting point and will enable me to put together a thorough and cohesive visual narrative for each piece. I intend to hire other artists with ties to Gloucester to assist me with installing the pieces. Ideally I’d love to work with artists who are up and coming and pass along some of the knowledge I’ve learned doing this type of work over the past few years.


Anna Dugan has some green and grey hands holding postcards of a pink lighthouse, the Man at the wheel, Hammond Castle and a dory scene.

Anna Dugan, also known as Annadidathing is a first generation Filipinx American mural artist, chalk artist, and illustrator based in Lynn, MA. She graduated with a BFA from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, in 2013. Her work celebrates her heritage, navigates the complexities of identity as a mixed race person in the US, and creates space for vulnerable & honest mental health discussion through vibrant colors, storytelling, & folk art inspired work. Anna uses her work to create art that is accessible, to create more Filipinx representation in public art, and to use art to weave emotional bonds within diverse communities. Artist Statement: I want to create a sense of community, nostalgia, and pride for the nautical history of Gloucester. My design has people holding photographs to signify memories of recent and long past memories and landmarks. The mural will be colorful, thoughtful, and full of recognizable Gloucester icons. When people see it there will be no doubt that the imagery ties to this specific community of people.

From the Gloucester Daily Times

Magnolia art gallery returns with much local artย ย 

Arts Abound, a Magnolia gallery and gift boutique, is celebrating a grand re-opening with new handcrafted items and original artwork. Store owner Sue Wheeler is an artist who paints colorful cold wax and oil, and acrylic sea, floral, and abstract pieces. The featured artist is Eve Perkins, who creates whimsical beach and maritime illustrations of Gloucester and Manchester. The gallery features photographer Donna Ardizzoni’s popular beach towels in a choice of local scenes as well as works by local photographers Laurinda Butcher, John Abisamra and Melissa Cox and others.

Also featured is Gloucesterโ€™s Stephanie Mason, who is known for her fish mugs, ornaments, and place mats, and Tin Can Sally (Seamans) who makes earrings using tin cans from all over the world. Rocky Neckโ€™s Brenda Malloy features her hand-painted magnets and cards. Other Cape Ann artists are Gloucesterโ€™s Sue Ingram with local paintings of florals and seagulls, Rockportโ€™s Deb Schradieck who paints watercolors of Rockport and Gloucester, and Manchesterโ€™s Christine Gauthier Kelley who creates hand-painted silk scarves and shawls. The shop features many other handmade items including ocean-inspired pottery, “Glosta” and Magnolia caps and tees, handblown glass and jewelry.

“Thank you for supporting neighboring artists and small businesses challenged by the pandemic,” said Wheeler. She also noted that the Magnoliaโ€™s farmers market will start the first Sunday in June on Lexington Avenue. Arts Abound is located atย 21C Lexington Ave., in Magnolia village.ย ย For hours and more information visitย www.artsaboundmagnolia.com.

Around Cape Ann is a column devoted to events happening on Cape Ann and artists from Cape Ann performing elsewhere. If you would like to submit an item, contact reporter Gail McCarthy at 978-675-2706 orย gmccarthy@gloucestertimes.comย at least two weeks in advance.

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New item at Arts Abound

The the beauty of the Boulevard decided to make a beach towel with the gorgeous tulips on the Boulevard.

Thank you Sue Wheeler, owner of Arts Abound, 21 C Lexington Avenue, Magnolia Gloucester, MA for carrying my towels.ย  If you need any gift or a hand made treasure for yourself come on down.

 

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Gloucester MA Elks Lodge

ARE YOU A CRAFTER?
We are planning an outdoor craft fair for May 15th 10-3pm.
Space is limited and offering to Elks Members First, – $35 for a 10Ft space.
Supply your own 8ft table or Elks can supply for extra charge.
Nice view from the Elks.

Check out local artist Naomi Lee’s art work or better yet see it in person at 4 Centennial Drive in Peabody through April 24th!

Naomi Lee

Hello all! It’s been a long Winter.. For me, my kitchen and basement flooded so I decided while construction was being done, it was time to find something good from something bad. I took my paints, my brushes and my canvas’ and I escaped to the ocean, my place of peace. I could paint any time with no distraction, watching the sunrise. Tides coming in and out, listening to the waves crash on the rocks while watching the water trickle down back into the ocean. I sat there all day painting into the sun setting over the Twin Lights. As a result I was able to hang 54 of my paintings, many of which were done in Rockport, MA during my 3 month stay. My artwork is on display at 4 Centennial Drive in Peabody through April 24th. I will be live painting this Thursday from 4-6, Saturday April 17th from 3-7, and Thursday April 22nd from 4-6. If anyone is interested in coming and checking it out I would love to have you.

4 Centennial Drive in Peabody, MA

Come visit Arts Abound

Some new treasures you can find at Arts Abound, 21 C Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MAย  01930

Shawl

Beach towel

Beach Towel