new exhibition ‘Gloucester, Cape Ann | of time and place’ opening at Jane Deering Gallery

Jane Deering Gallery announces a new exhibition Gloucester, Cape Ann | of time and place opening Saturday August 8th at 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester and presenting new perspectives and interpretations of the region’s past and present.  Included are artists of the Cape and from abroad.  Gallery hours: Saturdays and Sundays 1:00-3:00pm and by appointment. 

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Contact:
917-902-4359 or info@janedeeringgallery.com  Works from the exhibition can be viewed online at janedeeringgallery.com 

Al fresco dining: Salt Water Grille

Salt Water Grille 226 Washington St, Gloucester, MA  (978) 879-4244

From their website:

Indoor & Outdoor Dining / Takeout/Curbside Pickup | WE BELIEVE IN QUALITY SO WE CHANGE OUR SPECIALS DAILY, CHECK OUT OUR FACEBOOK TO SEE! @Salt Water Grille and Pub
Wednesday, Thursday: 3pm-9pm, 
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12pm-9pm
Closed Monday, and Tuesday

 

outdoor seating al fresco - dining Salt Water Grill_20200727_Gloucester Mass_summer of Covid-19 ©c ryan (2)

outdoor seating al fresco - dining Salt Water Grill_20200727_Gloucester Mass_summer of Covid-19 ©c ryan

Fog and charm – Cape Ann Harbor Tours ticket booth

Harbor Tours harbor loop fog_20200612_Gloucester Mass ©c ryan

 

Fog and charm Cape Ann Harbor Tours ticket booth on Harbor Loop

George Hackford Owner and Commercial Diver Underwater Harbor Services, LLC www.underwaterharborservices.com

Hi Joey
I hope you are well, I did visit your place the other day but you were out so I left my card with one of your colleagues.
I was just wondering if you would be able to write a short piece in GoodMorningGloucester about my new company?
You probably saw the article in the Gloucester Daily Times a couple of months back which gave me good coverage but I know that you have a good strong readership following as well.
It’s worth pointing out that I’m signed on as a supplier of diving services to the Harbormaster as well.
Just a thought!
Many thanks
Best regards
George
george
George Hackford
Owner and Commercial Diver
Underwater Harbor Services, LLC

Small Wonder

This sun-bleached crab and its intricate exoskeleton are oddly beautiful.  Thank you to Paul Horovitz for sharing this photo from a walk through the Annisquam with us.

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Turner’s Seafood Fish and Chips for the Win

It was way too hot to cook, so off we went to Turner’s Seafood on Smith Street for the prepared fish and chips we kept hearing about. Available from noon to 7 pm (call ahead to make sure it’s available that day) and made fresh upon ordering, it really hit the spot! Delicious fresh fish, lightly battered was perfect for us. Check them out at http://www.turners-seafood.com for updated information.

Topsfield Fair 2020 Cancelled Due to COVID

Topsfield Fair officials announced today on their Facebookpage and webpage that the Oct 2-12 2020 event has been cancelled due to pandemic concerns. This is disappointing, but understandable. From their announcement:

The Essex Agricultural Society, the organization that runs the Topsfield Fair, announces that for the safety of fairgoers, staff, volunteers, vendors, exhibitors, and sponsors, it has made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s Topsfield Fair

Stay safe all! We will get to the other side……

Image borrowed from Topsfield Fair website:

topsfield-fair-logo

 

Arts Abound

21 C Lexington Avenue

magnolia Village, Gloucester, MA  01930

603-359-2173

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  LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHY

JOHN ABISAMRA

Arts Abound is pleased to announce our new Featured Artist, John Abisamra. He has a large following in the local area for his intriguing photographs.

His large framed prints are available for $230 each for 19×25″; smaller 11×14″ framed versions are $95; unframed, with mat is $65. Please contact us at: artsaboundmagnolia@gmail.com to order. They make fabulous gifts for friends, family, or for yourself! Come visit Arts Abound and view this amazing photography.

John’s Artist Statement
My real passion is to capture the beauty of nature through the eye of my camera. A native New Englander, my inspiration primarily comes from photographing New England landscapes. I try to capture the uniqueness each season brings along with the magic light that exists. I love capturing the beauty of the coastline. I particularly enjoy photographing during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset and also am drawn to images where nature and man made elements meet. Photography for me is all about capturing a moment in time which may never be repeated. I spend a good amount of time driving on backroads or hiking to secluded places to capture the beauty of nature. My photographs have been published in the Photographer’s Forum MagazineCape Ann Magazine (including three cover photos), Lowell Sun and Gloucester Times. I am a juried member of  Gallery 53 on Rocky Neck, Rockport Art Association, and Newburyport Art Association where my work can be viewed along with the Depot Diner in Beverly and Cape Ann Coffee in Gloucester. I can make matted/framed photos in a variety of sizes or as framed canvas, metal or glass photos.

Cape Ann Magazine cover photo
Lantern Reflections
Rockport, MA
Dinghies at Rest
Rockport Harbor
Rising from the Fog
Arts Abound is pleased to announce our new Featured Artist, John

Abisamra. He has a large following in the local area for his intriguing

photographs.

John’s large framed prints are available for $230 each for 19×25″; smaller

11×14″ framed versions are $95; unframed, with mat are $65. Please contact

us at: artsaboundmagnolia@gmail.com to order. They make fabulous gifts for

friends, family, or for yourself! Come visit Arts Abound and view this amazing

photography.

John tries to capture the uniqueness each season brings. along with the magic

light that exists. He loves capturing the beauty of the coastline. He particularly

enjoys photographing during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset and also is

drawn to images where nature and man-made elements meet. Photography for

him is all about capturing a moment in time which may never be repeated.

GREAT GIFTS

As we continue to endure the financial challenges of the pandemic, Arts

Abound believes it is more important than ever to buy local. Below are some

gift suggestions – for an upcoming birthday or anniversary perhaps, or yourself!

Stop in and see what other treasures we have, or set up an appointment to do

a FaceTime session.

Joyful Sunflowers – Sue Wheeler, mixed media

Gloucester-made Ryan & Wood hand sanitizer, paired with a hand-sewn

mask or two, makes an ideal gift. Ryan & Wood is a local distillery that

has temporarily converted their production to hand sanitizer to help folks stay

safe during the pandemic. $40 as shown here with mask.

 

Donna’s beach towels featuring local images have been a huge hit! At $30 each, they are soft and beautiful.

Our wonderful lobster prints, created by Martha (Landfall Gallery), are

perfect for celebrating summer! Available in several different sizes; framed

and unframed.

Ceramic artist Jenny has a wonderful selection of pottery, including these

stunning bowls!

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED!Ann’s beautiful seagrass jewelry makes a fabulous gift!

 

 Arts Abound continues to sell many masks! We recently developed a new

style of mask that includes a pocket for a filter. You can use a coffee filter or

a vacuum bag filter, to name a couple of options. We also have way cool

summer fabrics as seen above. And our nose piece has been improved. The

traditional style face mask is still available.

Check out our new face masks page.

Our Fabulous Artists

Sue Wheeler (owner), Stephanie Mason, Brenda Malloy, Melissa Cox,

Karen Keough, Lisa Knebel, Tin Can Sally, Donna Ardizzoni, Deb

Schradieck, Erik Hahr, Alissa Cohen, John Abisamra, Alan

Bourgault, Hermit Hill, Jenny Rangan, and Larry Parsons

BUY LOCAL

Major Field House restoration progress at Gloucester High School | Big DPW project #GloucesterMA #GHS #Basketball #Track

After twenty plus years in need and many years of planning, the Gloucester High School field house deficiencies are no more. Restoration is underway on this 1.6 million capital improvement directed by Gloucester Public Works.

The old bleachers are being replaced with top notch product.

Issues with the original concrete and under laying have been resolved. “The new work will be done correctly.” This mean new hardwood flooring. New usable track. Gloucester DPW hired Capital construction for this big project.

Views of the progress July 2020– so exciting!

 

Gloucester High School Field House summer construction major renovations_20200727_Gloucester Mass photographs ©c ryan (5)

 

The old bleachers were punched out all over, holes like confetti. Rumor one I’ve heard was shot put tosses caused the damage (whether practice misses or on purpose, I’m not sure) Rumors two is the holes were a result of indoor baseball and softball practice. What do you think caused the holes? Cue up GMG poll.

Whatever the results, counting on community taking care of the new fieldhouse.

The  Benjamin A. Smith Field House, aka Smith Field House, was formerly dedicated to  Albert Bachelor. 

 

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Shuttle Smiles on the Lady Jillian operated by Cape Ann Harbor Tours.

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