Brenda gave my old camera the “Brenda” treatment. Who paints a camera? Why Brenda of course! I’m glad it went to a good home!
Brenda Malloy Art Opening, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
Brenda gave my old camera the “Brenda” treatment. Who paints a camera? Why Brenda of course! I’m glad it went to a good home!
Brenda Malloy Art Opening, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
From Brenda Malloy-
Happy Day!!
Thanks so much to so many of you for your amazing support and good energy and making my art exhibition a success!!!
Tomorrow, Sunday, will be the show closing from 12 – 6 at Kismet Wharf, just next to The Studio Restaurant. Mamossa’s will be flowing, and for those of you who have not yet received one, a free gift for every person who attends this celebration.
Spread the word, EVERYONE is welcome and invited!!!
PEACE!



Brenda Malloy Art Opening- Art and Soul, originally uploaded by captjoe06.



From Kat Valentine-
Thursday, September 03, 2009
The annual Schooner Festival is this weekend and the artists of the North Shore Arts Association will be out painting them. Below are a selection of some of my favorite schooner paintings by area artists and the schedule for the NSAA Schooner Festival Wet Paint Event.
The schedule for painters and where they will be painting is on my blog at: http://parlezmoiblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/schooner-festival-this-weekend.html
Feel free to copy it here, Joe.
From Paul Friontiero-
Hi Joey Here’s a picture I told you I’d send and some info;
Dennis Poirier http://www.dennispoirierstudio.com/ Caleb Stone and Tom Nicholas (pictured) were out painting the Schooners today for The Northshore Arts Assoc. “Schooner Festival Paintout” There will be a lot of Great Cape Ann Artist’s out Painting all weekend during the Festival. At the end of the weekend there will be an Exhibition and Sale of these Paintings. For more info go to; http://www.northshoreartsassoc.org/
Thanks Joey!

Please join the Rocky Neck Art Colony for Nights on the Neck, an evening of gallery receptions and entertainment, on Thursday, September 3, 5-9 pm, featuring
Three Sheets to the Wind
The Schooner Adventure organization spawned Three Sheets to the Wind, a group of local musicians and Adventure crew members who are preserving the history of maritime work songs (chanteys) and forebitter songs.
Rick Drost
Rick Drost began singing with a Kingston Trio-style group in high school, continued in a small folk group in college, then a glee club and an opera chorus. He started writing and singing around coffeehouses in DC and New England in the ‘70s, finally settling in Cambridge MA where he started playing with the folk-rock group Parts and Labor. He performs at least once a week, wherever he goes, and has enjoyed stints with great instructors and students at Song School in Colorado , SAMW and other workshops.
Rick Berlin
Rick Berlin sings honest narrative (sometimes funny) songs from the torn pocket of the heart; his style has been compared to Waits, Weil, and Newman. Rick’s impressive past credits in the Boston music scene include Orchestra Luna/Luna, Berlin Airlift, Rick Berlin–The Movie, Rome is Burning, Rick Berlin–The Awful Truth, and The Shelley Winters Project. He was a regular at Jacques in Boston ’s Bay Village for nine years, and now appears frequently at the Lizard Lounge, among many other places.
Chris Brokaw & Geoff Farina
Chris Brokaw & Geoff Farina, both well known in the indie rock scene, will play pre-World War II country blues songs on acoustic guitars and vocals, including such favorites as Stagger Lee and Trouble in Mind.
Geoff Farina
In 1998, Geoff and his bandmate, Jodi Buonanno, purchased and renovated the Narragansett Grange Hall, a historic public building that would otherwise have been demolished. With the aid of a HUD program they made the building into music and painting studios and living space, and for seven years provided living and studio space to annual artists in residence. Geoff will talk about his experiences developing the project.
Boston Derby Dames
A group of Boston Derby Dames, Boston ’s first and only all-female, DIY, skater-owned and -operated flat track roller derby league, will make a swift but no-doubt high impact appearance on Rocky Neck Avenue.
Additionally, Sigrid Olsen & Kathleen Archer invite you to a cocktail party at their galleries, ISLA Beach House and Painted Bird, at 77 Rocky Neck Avenue.
Rocky Neck Art Colony, Rocky Neck Avenue, East Gloucester
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Brenda is having an opening reception September 4th. She’s such a good egg and always bringing such positive energy, I guarantee if you go you’ll be glad you did and leave her space a better person.
ART&SOUL Poster , originally uploaded by captjoe06.
I’m gonna try like hell to get there, you should too.
HIVE_blogpost_9_4_09, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
From The Hive Newsletter-
Hive Events
Gallery Opening Friday September 4th @ 7pm
Start the last weekend of summer off with a wicked bang! Come check out all the new work from the rapidly expanding Hive members, the original crew and the recycled aquatic creations of Jon Conant- Everlution Forms. Tasty treats and beverages provided by Cape Ann Brewing. Come By and feel free to bring friends. If you can’t make the opening, we will be open Saturday the 5th 11-3pm. Oh by the way, as of now the gallery is only open for events, by appointment or by chance. We decided we can have the best effect to create connections and enhance the creative image/culture/community of cape ann by focusing on our events. So come out!
What is your favorite season In Gloucester? Fall
Do you have any secret outdoor spots in Gloucester where you go to “get away”? Brace, breakwater, dogtown
What is your favorite bar in Gloucester? Cape Ann Brewing
In the summer do you prefer the beach or to be on a boat? boat
Which is your favorite local beach? Good Harbor or Brace
Who has the best chowder in town? ???
What is your favorite local band? Qwill
Very reasonably priced Amos Pewter Sealife Collection now available at Alexandra’s Bread on Main Street.
Amos Pewter Sealife At Alexandra’s Bread, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

David H. Montgomery Studio and Fine Art Gallery Exhibition Opening and Reception, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
From Kat Valentine-
An opening reception for an exhibition of portraits and marine paintings by Gloucester native David Montgomery is being held Sunday, August 23 from 2-6 pm in the artist’s studio and art gallery at Montgomery Boatyard.
This special exhibition coincides with the on-going celebration of the 100th anniversary of the boatyard located at Montgomery’s Cove on the Annisquam. David Montgomery’s grandfather, Nicholas, started building boats here in September 1908. A family tradition carried on by Nick’s son and David’s father, Herbert.
Thus, many Cape Ann residents know David Montgomery as a third generation boat builder, who, for some thirty years, crafted one-of-a-kind pleasure boats; fishing boats; and the locally-famous fish-class cat boats.
What few knew was that David was also a fine artist, equally skilled in the mediums of charcoal and paint. In 2005, David put away his boat building tools and decided to become a full-time painter. Now instead of painting boat bottoms, David paints boats on canvas, often they are the very boats he built. David also is a gifted portrait artist, praised for capturing a likeness, as well as for portraying something of the character and personality of his sitter.
His drawing is not just mechanically correct, he is able to imbue his work with an emotional quality that gives it a sense of life. The artist’s nature and deep appreciation of his hometown also comes through as there is a sense of stillness and quietude in all his work.
“Growing up in my grandfather’s boatyard, I have always had a love of the shapes of boats. At the same time, I had an innate love of painting, starting with my earliest exposures to Norman Rockwell and N. C. Wyeth, and later the harbor scenes of Emil Gruppé and paintings of John Singer Sargent. Now, after thirty years of building boats, I get equal joy out of rendering their shapes with brush and paint on canvas (and it doesn’t hurt my back),” says Montgomery.
“I feel very privileged to live in an area with such a rich artistic heritage, one that continues to this day, and to be able to paint with such great Cape Ann artists as Betty Lou Schlemm, Jeff Weaver, and childhood-friend David Curtis.”
All are welcome to attend the opening reception on August 23 from 2 to 6 pm, and to visit the exhibition during regular gallery hours on Saturdays from 1-5 pm at 29 Ferry Street. The gallery will be closed on Saturday, August 22. For more information: 978.283.0262 or dhm@davidhmontgomery.com
Messing Around- Good Harbor Beach At Dawn, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Beaux Arts Ball Slide Show II will be live at 8AM
A preview-
Beaux Arts Ball 09 Pics From David Cox Set II, originally uploaded by captjoe06.


Rocky Neck Art Association held its Beaux Arts Ball Celebration Thursday night and David Cox went down to get us the photos!





Beautiful Industry – Herring One Picture Four Processes, originally uploaded by captjoe06.



Art Haven is painting murals around town to brighten the place up. Yesterday when turning the corner to do some coverage at the Common Crow this was the scene-
Video at 8am
Art Haven Mural Project On Elm Street, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
To say that Jonathan Kozowyk’s website design is understated would be pretty accurate IMO but his photography is anything but.
There’s no photo of Jonathan, no backround on him, no mission statement, no crap. Just digital images of his subjects, a telephone number and an email addy.
The Hive Artist’s site can be found here- http://jonathankozowyk.com/