Alma’s Art & Antiques

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She said she wasn’t coming back this year.  We didn’t believe it.  So here she is, back again for another season on Rocky Neck in her new location  (which is actually an old location that she was in years ago – Alma likes to move around).  You can find Alma McLaughlin this year at her new Alma’s Art & Antiques location at 75 Rocky Neck Ave #15 (next to The Rudder Restaurant in the space that was previously Kathy Archer’s White Bird Gallery).  Check out the ever-changing collection of beautiful art, jewelry, furnishings, knicknacks, etc. that she has.  She also has a wonderful space on the patio in back available for adults and children to paint and create.

E.J. Lefavour

Cape Ann Artisans Tour

Went to the Bart Stuyf studio, www.bartswork.com, on Mussel Point.  Beautiful location and great sculptors, some with candles, water falls and stand alones.  Even though it was hazy the views are terrific from there.

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Origami Dragonflies

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I am making these origami dragonflies to make pins for a pin exchange at the origami convention tomorrow! I will continue with my posts on second-hand stores when I get back.

Matthew Green

It’s Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour Time Baby!

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It’s Finally STUDIO TOUR Time!

We’re all looking forward to welcoming

old friends and new to our studios next weekend

Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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WHAT’S NEW?!

This year, 2013 members have put together a stunning exhibit of their work at the Sawyer Free Library in Gloucester , MA . You can find pictures from the Library show and much more on our Facebook page.

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS

2013 marks an important milestone for the Cape Ann Artisans: It’s our 30th year, making this the oldest open studio tour in the US ! As a group, the Artisans have been welcoming folks from near and far into their studios since 1983. This year, with a whopping 23 open studios situated along the outer edges of this beautiful granite island, the tour is sure to delight both longtime visitors and newcomers alike.

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Some of the great spots waiting to welcome you 

next weekend … we look forward to seeing you then!

FAQs

Admission is free.

Detailed descriptions and maps can be downloaded from www.capeannartisans.com. Brochures, which include a detailed map marking each studio location, can be found at information kiosks throughout Cape Ann, including the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce on Commercial Street in Gloucester and the Rockport Information Booth on Rte 127 in Rockport; brochures are also available at each of the studios.

Look for the bright magenta Studio Tour banner marking each location.

For further information: 978-281-3347.

She Sells Seashells by the Sea Shore

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If you came to Shell Designs’ exhibit last year, you know how amazing Mary Bowles’ and Kerrie Bromberger’s work is, and how quickly it goes.  Make sure you come back this year and see what’s new at “Summer Garden by the Sea” – and come early before it is all gone.  At Khan Studio,  June 29th – July 12 with an opening reception on Thursday, July 4th from 5:00-7:30 during Nights on the Neck.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

HUGE NEWS! MCC GRANT AWARDED TO RNAC for CULTURAL CENTER!!!! One Hundred Fifty Four Thousand and Six MF Dollars!!!!! #BOOM!

Karen Ristuben reports!

Hello friends of Rocky Neck….

A very brief piece of EXCELLENT news, before the press release is issued!  After many hundreds of hours of volunteer work and amazing, unwavering support from our state legislators and city leaders, we have secured a Cultural Facilities grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council in the amount of $154,006. toward the acquisition of the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck!  A MAJOR accomplishment for our arts community, this grant will help us to reduce our mortgage debt, and will bring our vision of sustainability ever closer.  We cannot thank enough our volunteers, our community, our City and State leaders, and the MCC staff whose belief in our leadership and stewardship is clearly demonstrated through this award.

Way to go, Rocky Neck Art Colony and thank you all!!

Yours,

Karen

Community Stuff 6/18/13

Free Lecture at Rockport Art Association

Wednesday, June 26th 7pm
William Greenbaum ~ Etchings, Lithographs & Woodcuts

What is an "original" print? How can you tell an original from a reproduction? How are etchings and lithographs and woodcuts different from each other, and how can you tell one from the other? These are some of the questions William Greenbaum will be addressing. Mr. Greebaum will be bringing an artist’s carved woodblock and an old etching plate to help illustrate his talk about how various kinds of prints are made and how to tell the differences between them. "

William Greenbaum has been buying, selling and appraising original prints for exactly 50 years as of this year, 2013. While his business has always been called William Greenbaum Fine Prints, and his specialty has been etchings, lithographs, woodcuts and other original graphics, he has also helped clients with drawings, watercolors and occasional oil paintings. He first moved to Cape Ann in 1963.

The RAA is located at 12 Main Street, Rockport. You may contact them at 978.546.6604 or visit their website: www.rockportartassn.org

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Image "Herd of Merino" Sheep by Jacques Hnizdovsky ~ Woodcut


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Rockport Fireworks Is Having an Ice cream Party
Thursday June 27th From 4-9 at
The Ice cream store 14 bearskin neck
Ice cream is Free
All Donations go to August 10th Fireworks
Anyone interested in donating to this exciting event can send money to: Rockport National Bank, Rockport Firework Fund, c/o Marcia Budrow, 37 King Street, Rockport MA 01966


Golden Living Center

We have a few things going on in June at Golden Living, 272 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA and I thought I would keep you informed in case you had any readers who may be interested.
Golden Living is hosting an Antique Car Show to celebrate Father’s Day.  It will be on Monday June 24th from 4pm-7pm.  All are welcome to attend.
We will also be celebrating Certified Nursing Assistant week June 13-June 20.  At Golden Living our Certified Nursing Assistants are at the heart of what we do.  Providing care and compassion with a sincere smile on their face, our Certified Nursing Assistants are the best of the best and we are so grateful to have the opportunity to work with them.  Many of our resident’s are recovering from various types of surgical procedures or illness, and the patience and support our Certified Nursing Assistants provide is truly remarkable.  We encourage everyone who knows a Certified Nursing Assistant to take the time to thank them  for all they do.
American Red Cross will be partnering with Golden Living to host a blood drive on Friday June 28th from 10am-3pm.  All presenting donors will receive a Red Sox T-shirt.  All presenting donors will also be entered to win a $200 gift card courtesy of Suburban Propane.  You can schedule an appointment by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org.
That’s what’s going on at Golden Living, 272 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA.  We hope to see you there!

Artist come to Gloucester to Paint on Eastern Point Road

Susan Kelly would love to get a special artist sticker, so she could park her car as a resident, to promote our great City in her art.

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Cape Ann Community Cinema Needs Our Support

Dear Dear Patron/Saint,

If you are pressed for time, you can just jump ahead to the handy links at the end of this message. But we hope that you will spare a minute or two to read about an important challenge that the Cape Ann Community Cinema now faces, and how you can help overcome it (in true community fashion).

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We are presently preparing to celebrate five years in business as a full-time operation. Every day, week, and month of those five years have been hard-fought. While we have increased revenue every year, it has been, after all is said and done, at a very slim margin for the business (and myself personally).

It is now time for the CACC to take that quantum leap forward, and to do that, we must make an important upgrade to industry-standard projection equipment.

In short, by acquiring a thoroughly modern “magic lantern,” we will also acquire the ability to book any first-run film, thereby increasing traffic and cash flow, and thus increasing the awareness of who we are and what we do. You would be surprised at the number of people who––five years later––tell us upon their first visit, “I live in Gloucester, and didn’t even know you were here.”

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Don’t worry, we are not switching our diet to sequels, remakes, and Adam Sandler movies. Rather, we will have day-and-date (with New York, Los Angeles, and Danvers) access to the studios boutique departments such as Disney’s Miramax, Fox’sSearchlight, and Universal’s Focus Features, to name just a few. Not only does that mean no more schlepping to Danvers to Schmollywood Schmidt’s wearing clever disguises, but a steady winter menu of all the Oscar nominees, not just the shorts, documentaries, and foreign film nominees we have been providing. We have managed very well with booking great films from smaller distributors exclusively, but with the upgrade, we will manage even better and secure a future in which we trade the label “hidden gem” for “longtime Main Street fixture.”

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Additionally, if we cross a certain threshold with this campaign––and you can see our specific plans for the money we raise here––we gain the ability to show 3-D movies, not only the studio stuff that your kids and grandkids ask for, but also a very wide selection of engaging educational fare. We also plan to produce the scenic, aerial spectacular “Over Cape Ann 3-D,” a film you will only be able to see in our theater and that can become an evergreen attraction for not only our Cinema, but also for all of Cape Ann.

Your donation to this essential campaign is tax-deductible, and we have a dozen different thank-you gifts, ranging from bumper stickers to private movie parties to complimentary admission to the Cinema for a whole year. The full menu of premiums is listed on our Indiegogo page. This campaign ends July 22nd, and if we reach our goal, we can be up-and-running with the new gear just after Labor Day.

Thank you for your time, attention, and continued support of this crazy dream of ours.

Most sincerely,

Rob Newton
Creative Director

Go-go click the Indie gogo logo to learn more.

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Four Winds The Art & Letters of Rocky Neck In The 1950s

Photos From Alice Gardner-

Opening Reception Today, June 15.On View until September 29, 2013. Free and open to the public. Don’t miss this outstanding show. Lots of energetic color and color . Experience the joy of the artists who painted on Rocky Neck in the 50’s.

Visions, Memories & Other Stuff Opening June 15th

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An excellent exhibit of art by James and Eileen Patten Oliver from June 15-28th with an opening reception on  Saturday, June 15th from 6:00-8:00 at Khan Studio & the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., Gallery 3.  Not to be missed.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Trident Gallery Under Construction At 189 Main St- A Video Conversation With Dr Matthew Swift

Part 1 In a Four Part Series Of 191 Main Street Redevelopment

From The Trident Gallery Website

Trident Gallery mounts regular exhibitions and maintains an inventory of art with a Cape Ann story — works of art having a meaningful connection to Cape Ann, Massachusetts.

Meaningful connections to Cape Ann are diverse in kind: some works depict or transform scenes of the region; other works are profoundly rooted in the artist’s experiences of Cape Ann’s towns, landscapes, and sea horizons, and its vibrant matrix of interwoven communities.

Following this program, Trident Gallery shows original and limited-edition works art in all media, concentrating on paintings, works on paper, and photography. Gallery artists are both emerging and established, and most of them are living today and making their art on Cape Ann. A diversity of artistic styles — representational and abstract, traditional and contemporary — reflects the diversity of the artistic practices on Cape Ann. Gallery inventory reflects the full diversity of the art of Cape Ann; gallery exhibitions emphasize contemporary art.

Owner and Gallery Director Dr. Matthew Swift draws on academic expertise, four decades of personal knowledge of Cape Ann, and four generations of family involvement with Cape Ann art to illuminate the connection of each work of art in the gallery to Cape Ann and show its place in the region’s history, helping patrons take fuller delight in the art.

Trident Gallery also curates nationwide for avant garde art, reaching beyond its usual boundaries to bring challenging and invigorating new work into public view on Cape Ann and foster the participation of the region in the ongoing global conversation of art with life.

Trident Gallery is connected, intelligent, and progressive. It employs cutting edge processes and technologies to serve its artists, patrons, and the public. The art world is changing, Cape Ann is changing, and Trident Gallery is at the fore.

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Looking for a Picnic

Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from wasp-like ancestors in the mid-Cretaceous period between 110 and 130 million years ago and diversified after the rise of flowering plants. More than 12,500 out of an estimated total of 22,000 specieshave been classified. They are easily identified by their elbowed antennae and a distinctive node-like structure that forms a slender waist.
(Wikipedia)
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Something to soothe your eyes

I’ve been too busy moving to do be able to get much together for a blog post – I’m working on something about all the great places to buy 2nd-hand items in Gloucester, based on my experiences these days, but it’s not ready yet! So, here’s a photo I took two years ago, on vacation in Ireland.

The lake in front of Kylemore Abbey, in Galway, Ireland

Matthew Green