Robert Newton -Cape Ann Community Cinema At Gloucester Stage Co

Here is Robert Newton, the man behind The Cape Ann Community Cinema which is showcasing 60 films in 33 days.   Robert is a film critic and says “I sit through the crap so you don’t have to.”  He is bringing significant films to our community in a beautiful venue.

Looking for something to do?  Check out the daily schedules here on GoodMorningGloucester and support this fantastic venture.  Just another reason Gloucester Rocks!  You think those bedroom communities have this kind of stuff going on?  I can assure you they don’t!

Robert Newton -Cape Ann Community Cinema At Gloucester Stage Co, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

267 East Main Street (at Gloucester Stage) in
East Gloucester. Give them a call at (978) 282-1988 or log on at
www.CapeAnnCinema.com

Mark Teiwes seARTS Presentation at Captain Joe’s

Do You Know About CACC?

Do you know about Cape Ann Community Cinemas and their 60 films in 33 days project at The Gloucester Stage Company 267 East Main Street (a couple doors down from Last Stop Variety on the way down to Rocky Neck)?

I’ll be featuring their daily lineup of film schedules each day throughout their run.

Thanks go to Robert Newton who brought it to my attention.

This from the Mass Bay Film Project and Festival Website-

“First and foremost, we are film fans, and we like to get people excited about watching films. Not necessarily in the “I can crank my new home theater system can so loud that it will make you have to go to the bathroom” kind of way, but in ways that matter. We bring independently produced films to local audiences (and theatre owners) who might not otherwise discover them, and whenever we can, we’ll bring the folks who made the films, too. And the more people we can excite enough about the filmmaking process to want to pick up a camera and tell a story of their own, the better.

Robert Newton, one of the founders of The MassBay Film Project & Festivals, is a working film critic for a number of websites, newspapers and magazines, including WorcesterMovies.com and The Christian Science Monitor. He is an award-winning writer and novelty recording artist, whose debut album, “Monkey Bismuth,” was a favorite on “The Dr. Demento Show” (see link at left) and had a song featured in the indie comedy, Rutland U.S.A. Click on “Contact Us” at left to reach him regarding film-related business, to talk about something you saw that you really liked, or if you have any questions about anything we do”

Mark Teiwes Exhibit At Captain Joe and Sons Video

Mark Teiwes who shoots for The Cape Ann Beacon Recieved a seARTS Grant To Capture Portraits of The Working Waterfront.

Mark Teiwes’ seARTS Faces Of The Waterfront Show at Captain Joe and Sons

The Bean And Snoop Mad At Mark’s Exhibit

Mark Teiwes Prepares For His Exhibit at Captain Joe and Sons

Come down the dock this morning at 10:00AM- 95 East Main Street (right after Zeke’s on the right when you head toward Rocky Neck)

Mark Teiwes Prepares For His Exhibit Saturday at 10:00AM at Captain Joe’s Come Say Hi!

Bait and Tackle Studio Tour

Emile Doucette Gives Us A Glimpse Into The Studio Upstairs At Beacon Marine

seARTS Seafood Experience Raffle

seARTS Seafood Experience Raffle

The PWA Business Partners have provided a tempting grouping of prizes. Tickets will be on sale at all events and are also available at Pleasant Street Tea Company.First Prize:
-Intershell is contributing $100 package of sushi items
-Captain Joe & Sons contributes four 1 ÂĽ Lobsters + an apron
-Virgilio’s is contributing homemade sauce, olive oil, peppers and bread
-The Building Center is contributing a 19 quart seafood steamer.
-Cape Ann Brew Company will provide a growler and t-shirt & fill your growler at a discount

Second Prize:
Get a start on your Christmas shopping with:
-A gift from the Black Swan
-A $25 gift certificate from Dogtown Books
-A Gift Certificate or a special item from the Dress Code
-A $10 gift certificate from the Pleasant Street Tea Company
-A gift from Bubbles

Menage Gallery Block Party Special From GMG Fan Heather

Hi Joe,
The Menage Gallery would like to extend FREE DELIVERY to all CAPE ANN residents for any purchases made at The Menage Gallery during the BLOCK PARTY- because nobody wants to carry their bags during the Block Party, it’ll be too hard to Dance!
Thanks
Heather
“The Menage Gallery”
A unique gift and home furnishings store.
Tel: 978-283-6030
Toll Free: 877-283-6030
Fax: 978-283-1039

http://www.menagegallery.com
http://www.ringlegfurnishings.com

Things To Do- seARTS Partner With An Artist Presentation Schedules

Click here for the seARTS Partner With An Artist Schedules.

I hope to see you all Saturday morning here at Captain Joe’s for coffee and to view Mark’s incredible work.

seARTS is pleased to announce new developments surrounding this weekend’s Partner with an Artist (PWA) Installations and Events. The program revolves around six artists interpretations of Cape Ann’s Literary History and culminates this Thursday, October 9th with a “Forum” discussion with the artists and October 11th with a community art project and celebration.

Boston-based art critic, Greg Cook will join the PWA Forum on Thursday to co-moderate with Peter Anastas. Greg’s presence and interest in the PWA programs further demonstrates the significance of these innovative programs.

Before re-locating to Boston, Greg Cook lived in Gloucester for a decade. He writes regularly for The Boston Phoenix and is founding editor of The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research (http://www.gregcookland.com/journal). His reviews, reports and jokes have also appeared in The Boston Globe, Art New England, PoetryFoundation.org, The Providence Phoenix, the Gloucester Daily Times, and Nick Magazine. Among the many projects that fill his spare time, he serves as commodore of The Society for the Preservation of Fitz Hugh Lane. The combined perspectives and experience of Anastas and Cook promises to make this a lively discussion.

The program is also being enthusiastically supported by two community partners – the Cape Ann YMCA Teen Leaders and Art Haven who will collaborate to produce the October 11th community art project at the green house at 54 Commercial Street to transform the interior and exterior of the building. Ben’s Paint Store has generously donated supplies to help the artists. Monte Rome, owner of InterShell is thrilled to have the space used for a community learning and experiential event and hopes to attract more in the future.

Working in close collaboration with local businesses, seARTS is also announcing the “seARTS-Seafood Experience” drawing to support the programs. The PWA Business Partners have provided a tempting grouping of prizes. Joe Ciaramitaro, of Captain Joe’s is looking forward to the show and to everyone being part of the waterfront.

First Prize includes all the makings of a fabulous dinner at home:

  • Intershell – a small diversified seafood processing and distribution company, supplying sushi distributors nationwide is contributing $100 package of sushi items
  • Captain Joe & Sons – Four 1 ÂĽ Lobsters + an Apron to be claimed before December 30, 2008
  • Virgilio’s is contributing homemade sauce, olive oil, peppers and bread
  • The Building Center – proud to have served Cape Ann for 105 years is contributing a 19 quart seafood steamer.
  • Cape Ann Brew Company will provide a growler and t-shirt & fill your growler at a discount

Second Prize will give you a head start on your Holiday shopping with:

A gift from the Black Swan, a $25 gift certificate from Dogtown Books where you can choose from a variety of used books, from affordable reading for pleasure to collectible treasures; a Gift Certificate or a special item from the Dress Code that Barbara will choose especially for you. Barbara advises everyone to “Purge, recycle and renew.” End your day with a $10 gift certificate for coffee, tea, sandwiches or soup at the Pleasant Street Tea Company and a bath with a gift from Bubbles.

Tickets will be sold at the October 9th Forum & throughout the day on the 11th. The drawing will take place on the evening of October 11th. Tickets are available for $5 or 3 for $10.

The October 11th “walk” along the waterfront schedule is as follows:

  • 10-AM – 54 Commercial Street – community art at the “green house” – Artist: Emily Sinagra
  • 10-11:30AM – Captain Joe’s, E. Gloucester – Artist: Mark Tiewes
  • All Day: Building Center – Artists Susan Frey & Richard Emmanual talk 2PM
  • All Day: Fitz Henry Lane House – Artist: Martin Ray talk 11:30-12:30
  • 11:30 – Virgilio’s on Main St.-Artist-Willie Alexander talk 11:30-3PM
  • 6:30- Dogtown Bookstore- Artist Ian McColl
  • 7:15PM- Green House Celebration – 54 Commercial Street-All

The Partner With an Artist (PWA) program is funded by seARTS and through grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council John and Abigail Adams Art Program and the Boston Foundation Bruce J. Anderson Fund. For more information about seARTS, visit www.searts.org.

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From The Gloucester Daily Times:

Cape Ann
Gail McCarthy
seARTS Partner with an Artist Projects Unveiled October 2-11

Over the next week, projects from Partner with an Artist will be unveiled in various events around town.

These six projects were awarded grants in July by the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (seARTS) to create projects based on Cape Ann’s literary history in partnership with local businesses.

Weather permitting, the first of these projects becomes a reality this afternoon in the front parking lot of the Building Center, where a crane will drop in a “stele” created by artists Susan Frey and Richard Emmanuel. In case of rain, this will take place tomorrow.

Next Thursday, these projects will be discussed at a forum moderated by Peter Anastas at the “green house” that is now part of InterShell’s new location at 54 Commercial St. Anastas is a long-time student and colleague of the literary figures that inspired these artistic installations. Among his many accomplishments, he served as editor of “Maximus to Gloucester: The Letters and Poems of Charles Olson to the Editor of the Gloucester Daily Times, 1962-1969” (Ten Pound Island Books). The forum begins at 7 p.m. and is free and open to the public. He will be joined by the artists who will present the background and evolution of their projects.

On Saturday, Oct. 11, a day full of events is open to the community. Starting at 10 a.m., Emily Sinagra, partnering with InterShell, invites all ages to collaborate with her throughout the day in an interactive, public art installation. Those wishing to participate will use the vacant building at 54 Commercial Street (across from the Chamber of Commerce) to express themselves with a variety of artistic mediums including, paint, lighting, text and found objects. The project is inspired by the “Wharf Rat’s Tale” by Barry Fisher.

From 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Mark Teiwes, in partnership with Captain Joe & Sons, will present “Faces of the Working Waterfront,” a series of portraits inspired by Vincent Ferrini’s poem “At the Brink.” Teiwes will focus on the strength, struggle and dignity of harborside workers with photographs on display on interior and exterior walls of the East Main Street warehouse. An online audio slide show was made of the subjects reading “At the Brink.” Teiwes also will run a community photo workshop on night photography and environmental portraits on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. at Pleasant Street Tea Co.

At 2 p.m., Frey and Emmanuel will be available to discuss the “stele,” which is a commemorative sculptural piece representing the life and work of the late Poet Laureate Vincent Ferrini.

From 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Willie Alexander, in partnership with Virgilio’s, plays a recorded singing of Ferrini’s poems over minimal musical accompaniment on Virgilio’s loudspeaker system on Main Street. Alexander will be there to discuss the project with visitors in the middle of the day. The music will be played again at the evening reception at 54 Commercial Street.

From 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Martin Ray’s installation will take place on the granite rocks in front of the Fitz Henry Lane House on Harbor Loop. The public is invited to view the sculpture named “Maximus [Olson] and The Living Poem [Ferrini].” Ray will be there to discuss his work with visitors.

At 6:30 p.m. Ian McColl will present the “Telling of the North Star” at Dogtown Bookstore on Main Street. This adaptation of Ferrini’s play encompasses prerecorded text and dialogue, projected imagery and live action in an interpretation of Ferrini’s epic description of an ancient Gloucester Ghost Ship’s return to salvage one of its own.

The Oct. 11 event will culminate with a celebration back at the “green house” at 54 Commercial Street beginning at 7:15 p.m. At that point, the space will have been transformed throughout the day and all are invited to join in the festivities and enjoy the new space.

For more information about seARTS, contact Sara Young, Executive Director ed@searts.org or visit www.searts.org.

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Now This Is Not What I Had In Mind

A couple days ago, I got an email from seARTS detailing some of the information for the upcoming Partner With An Artist presentations around town this week.  It needed a little work and as I know Kathleen Valentine often works with seARTS I contacted her and told her if she whipped something up as far as a decent press release for the Events, that I would link to it.

Well she did, and it’s more than a little embarassing- click for Kathy’s Partner With An Artist Post

Oy!

Marblescope and Tumblescope at Menage Gallery

Beautiful Industry

This photo was taken at B & N Fishing Gear on Maplewood Ave.   They carry all types of clamps and hooks and industrial parts.  You might feel intimidated to walk into a joint like this but you’ll save a bunch of money on these kinds of parts.  They also carry heavy duty shovels that are great for snow.  They are 100 times better than any plastic shovel you could buy at a hardware store because they are built to be used in heavy duty applications like the fishing industry.

Beautiful Industry, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Things To Do- seARTS Partner With An Artist

Click The Picture To View The Flyer- Thanks To Kathleen Valentine

seARTS Partner With An Artist, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Katherine Richmond Photography At The Lone Gull

Check out Katherine Richmond’s photo’s at The Lone Gull.  They’re there right this moment.