Shwarya “Ann” Viboonlarp from Thailand Represents

Shwarya “Ann” Viboonlarp from Thailand represents at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery.  Ann is the wife of Gloucester-born and raised, Alan Woodard.  They are newly married this year and here for the summer.  Ann now knows where to do get all her up-to-the-minute info on the goings on around Cape Ann, to aid her in her exploration of Cape Ann while Alan is working.  What would people do without GMG?  What did people do before GMG?

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Homie Takes An Art Tour For Gloucester Artists NYC With Catherine Ryan

THE AMERICAN SCULPTURE WING, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART NEW YORK CITY

Together with Augustus-St Gaudens Diana, there’s Gloucester ’s Paul Manship’s Three Bears side by side with Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington’s Jaguars.

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What’s this?

Anna Hyatt Huntington Jaguars very curious and might pounce

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The Met’s American painting wing is closed until Spring 2012 or Homie would have visited some other Gloucester artists and images.

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Outside:

GMG readers know Manship’s famous Prometheus at Rockefeller Center ’s (skating rink!). If you are unable to go to the Bronx Zoo, where Manship’s Three Bears and Huntington ’s Jaguars adorn the entrance and were commissioned in 1932, right next to the Metropolitan Museum of Art there’s the Children’s Aid Society’s Manship gates installation. You can compare the Three Bears configuration to the one back inside the MET, which was on Manship’s property inLanesville for over 20 years. The Met’s label says near Gloucester , perhaps not knowing Lanesville is Gloucester .

That building past the Manship  is the MET, so very very close and not to be missed!

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Gloucester doesn’t make it on Huntington ’s label for Joan of Arc across the other side of the city, 92nd Street , Riverside Park, NYC. The label mentions another replica in SF Golden Gate Park Palace of the Legion of Honor, but where’s the love for Gloucester ?

Hard to see at first,

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Spot Homie!

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Now head to CAM for some Manships there and find this

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And see Gloucester ’s Huntington ’s Joan of Arc completed for Gloucester ’s 300th, same time as Craske’s Fisherman at the Wheel.

NO PUBLIC ART WAS HARMED IN THE PLACING OF THESE HOMIE SIGHTINGS!

Howard Anderson from Minnesota Represents

Howard Anderson from Minnesota who is staying in the family home on Adams Hill in Annisquam, is a year long lover of the blog who came to Rocky Neck with his wife, Joanne, to get a GMG sticker and Did You Know? Book.  It is great to be meeting so many FOB’s, and Howard gave me some interesting tidbits for a future Did You Know post.  Thanks Howard.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Did You Know (Deviled Eggs & Awesome Art Opening)

Mug Up and Gigi Mederos Opening

That Sunday morning Mug Up at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Galleryis the place to be tomorrow at 10:00 am, for anyone not planning to be at the parade?  Coffee and deviled eggs on the menu, and whatever else might come in the door. 

From 3:00 to 6:00pm we are pleased to announce the Opening Reception for Guest Artist, Adriana “Gigi” Mederos’ exhibit.  Gigi’s work is exquisite and very unique.  Please stop by and welcome Gigi to Rocky Neck. 

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

2011 Fiesta FRIDAY NIGHT – Photos by David Cox

Click on Photo below for Slide_Show, includes Seine boat races, Greasy Pile and Opening Ceremony.

Paul Jermain Complete’s 100th “Smart Boating” Show At CATV

As you may or may not know, I started producing a show in 2006 called Smart Boating. The show which airs weekly on CATV, and 30 other local public access cable TV stations around the country, is designed to help boaters make “smarter” decisions so that they can more fully enjoy their time on the water.

Just the other night I completed the 100th show. Quite a milestone, as over the years, I’ve invested 1,800-2,000 hours in the series which many people here locally and across the U. S. have viewed with interest.

I wanted to share the news for a few reasons.

1) It’s really quite a feat to do achieve this volunteer effort, while holding down a “day job”

2) The show is really helpful to many local boaters, both inexperienced and experienced, and could be to even more of them, if they were aware of it

3) CATV, our local public access cable TV station, is still a pretty well kept secret and it would be good to continue to educate the public on what the local station does and how it supports them

Thanks. Paul Jermain

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Smart Boating TV show producer, Paul Jermain, announced the release of the 100th program of the popular Smart Boating local public cable access TV show series today.

The informative weekly TV show, developed to help boaters make more informed, “smarter” decisions about boating topics, first aired in August 2006. Since then, a broad variety of areas have been covered including: boat purchases-new and used; components-propellers, electrical systems and upholstery; boat types- USCG, electric, PT and wooden; boat maintenance-commissioning and winterizing; and safety-weather, life rafts and man overboard procedures, among others.

“The show started from humble beginnings,” according to Jermain, “The idea came from a lunchtime conversation with a marine surveyor friend who stated that he thought I could produce a better show than a well-known syndicated boating show that was airing at the time. I was unfamiliar with how to produce a TV show, but felt that my instructional background developed through my Entrepreneurial Training Program work would enable me to produce a quality program. So, I stopped into the local public access cable TV studio the next day and asked for training. Three weeks later, the first show “How To Protect Your Boat In Event of A Hurricane” was produced.”

Shows are primarily shot in the field with expert guests who provide solid advice on top of carefully researched, thorough, show discussion guides. And the entire process, from topic selection to editing, which typically takes about fifteen hours, is done strictly on a volunteer basis.

Donna Gacek, Cape Ann TV Executive Director stated, “We are proud to have supported Paul in the achievement of this significant milestone. Our mission is to serve as an important community resource that gives everyone a voice. The Smart Boating program is a fine example of programming made by the community, for the community. We welcome volunteers at all levels and endeavor to work closely with them to reach their personal goals.”

The Smart Boating TV show airs weekly on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 on Tuesday evenings at 8:00 p.m., Friday afternoons at 2:00 p.m., and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 p.m., and on thirty other local public access cable TV station channels on the North Shore, and across the U.S.

Paul Jermain, a Manchester resident, leads an Entrepreneurial Training Program for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with Northern Essex Community College, and is a member of the Cape Ann TV board of directors.