The Manchester Historical Society looks great for the Artists’ Art Show. Come on by on Sunday.

My View of Life on the Dock
The Manchester Historical Society looks great for the Artists’ Art Show. Come on by on Sunday.







The Rockport Public Library maintains a wonderful art collection. When visiting the temporary Once Upon a Contest: Selections from Cape Ann Reads in the children’s room and the special Betty Allenbrook Wiberg installation, don’t miss the genius Mother Goose 1938 bronze by Richard H. Recchia, and the Sam Hershey WPA-era mural, Rockport Goes to War, 1939.
The new Josh Falk mural (2019) is behind the Rockport Public Library.
Photos & video clip: Catherine Ryan
at the Rockport Public Library
This impression is annotated by the artist as a “sketch model sculpture by R. H. Recchia” (1888-1983). The sculpture rotates to illustrate the rhymes and beautifully expresses how children are captivated by stories. The sculpture is a tribute to his wife, Kitty Parsons (1889-1976), artist & writer, and one of the original founders of Rockport Art Assoc. It was originally situated within the library’s former smaller digs: the Rockport’s Carnegie Library established in 1906, a Beaux-Arts beauty around the corner, now a private home. It was one of 43 Carnegie libraries built in Massachusetts. In 1993 the library moved to its current site in an 1880s mill building, the Tarr School, thanks to the Denghausen bequest.
Parsons & Recchia resided and worked at their home “Hardscrabble” at 6 Summer Street in Rockport. (Rockport was their permanent address from 1928 till his death.) Recchia was born in Quincy. His dad was a stone carver from Verona who worked for Bela Pratt and Daniel Chester French. Later, Recchia was Pratt’s assistant.
For more bas relief examples by Recchia, see his Bela Pratt in the Yale collection, digitized entry here ) Recchia public sculptures are on permanent display at the Rockport Art Association & Museum. More photos below.
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Sam Hershey Rockport Goes to War featured Rockport Public Library; W. Lester Stevens WPA mural Preparing Rockport for Granite dating from the same year is across the street in the Post Office



is displayed on the same floor as Recchia and Hershey works February 3 – February 29, 2020.


Very excited to be artist of the month in June at Arts Abound, 21C Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MA. When taking a stroll on Lexington Avenue make sure you visit Arts Abound and see some beautiful artwork by local artists Brenda Malloy and Melissa Cox and many more. Please follow the link below to check out Arts Abound website.

Gloucester’s amazing artist Amy Kerr. Love the name of this article.
Next the exhibit will travel to UMass Amherst and then the State House in May. The original series of sixteen mostly Cape Ann subjects is currently on display at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital until April.


# Dates:
January 12, 2020
9:00 am – 02:00 pm
February 16,, 2020
9:00 am – 02:00 pm
March 22, 2020
9:00 am – 02:00 pm


Happy New Year all you beautiful Mermaids! 🥰
Our next Sea Glass Art Night is almost here!!!
We’ll be creating Custom One-of-a-Kind Sea Glass Art that you’ll be able to take home!
🥪 We’ll also have drinks, food, snacks, and a great group of people to spend time with for the evening! 🍹
Tickets range from $40-60+ depending on the size of the piece that you would like to create, and can be reserved ahead of time!
Everything is included! (Food, Drink, Materials, etc)
You’ll also receive a BONUS Shopping coupon for the night!
We have less than 16 spots left, so be sure to RSVP if you’re interested, before they’re filled!
You’re going to make one of the most amazing nautical pieces of art that you’ve ever seen & get to take it home with you forever!

FOB fantastic artists, Deb Schradieck and Audi Souza will be having a Holiday Pop-Up Shop at 12 Old harbor Road, Bearskin Neck, Rockport, MA.
Gloucester’s amazing artist Amy Kerr’s I Am More Project is will be at the North Shore Mall.
I Am More: Massachusetts

Twenty new paintings of individuals from around Massachusetts accompanied by essays to remind us that we are more than our
life situation, health diagnosis, mental illness or physical disability. This is the third of five regional exhibits across the state.
Topics include postpartum depression, brain cancer, dementia, anxiety, addiction, poverty, eating disorders, spinal cord injury, insecurity, sexual abuse, schizoaffective disorder, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, suicide, learning disabilities, bullying, PTSD, and surviving the Holocaust.
Portrait subjects come from Gloucester, Lynn, Reading, Wenham, Peabody, Lawrence, Newburyport, Littleton, Burlington, Mattapan, Leverett, Amherst, Feeding Hills, Worcester, Westborough, and Mashpee.
Watch CBS Boston’s piece about the exhibit when it was unveiled in Worcester: https://boston.cbslocal.com/2019/10/22/worcester-popup-art-i-am-more-than-this-amy-kerr/
Where: The Northshore Mall, 210 Andover Street, Peabody, in front of Macy’s, Upper Level
When: December 31st through January 30th
Opening Reception Friday, January 3rd from 7-9pm
Feel free to share our Facebook Event Page.
A special thank you to the Northshore Mall, the Office of Congressman Seth Moulton, and NAMI Greater North Shore for making this exhibit possible.
Thanks for your help in spreading the message!
Amy Kerr
I Am More Founder/Artist

Drive to Cape Ann Giclee 20 Maplewood Ave Call For Hours Phone: (978) 546-7070
The second annual Holiday Market Place Hosted by Agape Brewing will take place Sunday, December 15, 2019 from 12:00 pm to 5 pm.
Magnolia Library
1 Lexington Avenue
Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930
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The second annual Holiday Market Place Hosted by Agape Brewing will take place Sunday, December 15, 2019 from 12:00 pm to 5 pm.
Magnolia Library
1 Lexington Avenue
Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930

Last day to come over to DECK THE DOCKS
