Gloucester’s fabulous and fantastic (and the World’s Best) Lobster Trap Tree lighting event is Saturday, December 14th at 4:30 pm. Stop in anytime between 4 to 6 at Art Haven’s Open House for cookies, crafts, and cocoa.
POTTY SEAT AS SPACE HELMUT
O’Maley Band Instrument Fundraiser Concert

Good Morning Joey,
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Clouds, sun, ocean, sand and sunset
Wednesday was a really pretty day after the snow. Around sunset could not help myself and went to Good Harbor, State Pier and Magnolia Landing.

Stephen A. Nails It…
This Week in the Arts 12/13-16/2019
Coco Berkman Linocut Demonstration at the Square Circle Gallery, December 14
In conjunction with the Rockport Makers Festival, printmaker, Coco Berkman will demonstrate the art of Linocut using Old School techniques at the Square Circle Gallery on Saturday, December 14 from 1 to 3pm. The Square Circle Gallery is located at 11 Dock Square at the intersection of Bearskin Neck and Broadway in Rockport, MA.

Using sharp Japanese tools to carve fine lines into soft surfaces, or draw scratchy lines into sheets of copper, zinc and Plexiglas, Berkman will demonstrate how she makes her beautiful linocut prints. After cutting the plate, she rolls thick sticky messy ink onto these etched surfaces with a tool called a brayer and prints those inked images onto clean crisp beautiful sheets of handmade papers with the help of a hand cranked Etching Press. Berkman loves her work and says “This is my passion. I am very very grateful that I am able to indulge in this most serious and important work of PLAY.”



Gloucester Smiles-1384
Gloucester Smiles-1383
Right Now There Are Celtics Tickets For Tonight’s Game On Seat Geek for Under $40 Against Philly, Our Biggest Rival In the East- Isn’t That Crazy?
Nichole’s Picks 12/14 + 12/15
Full days of fun planned in both Gloucester and Rockport this weekend!
Pick #1: Rockport Makers’ Festival
Both Saturday and Sunday 10:00-5:00 throughout downtown Rockport.
For the second year, the Rockport Makers’ Festival returns to Rockport this December 14 and 15, 2019. This holiday festival is produced by a partnership of the Town of Rockport, Rusty and Ingrid Creative Company, and the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.
The town-wide festival encourages holiday shoppers to buy artisan made gifts, and activates the village with festive events that celebrate the season, including free horse drawn carriage rides on Bearskin Neck, live music, and a “winter cocktail and beer tent”, featuring local Ryan & Wood Distillery and a selection of local brewers.
Throughout the downtown area and at Whistlestop Mall, over 50 of Rockport’s own creative businesses will be showcasing their maker-made gifts, as well as hosting interactive events in their shops, galleries, and restaurants. Events include a “Do-It-Yourself Candle Bar” at Rockport Candle Company and a free “Print-Your-Own Screen Print” with Rusty and Ingrid Creative Company.
Additionally, a juried indoor Holiday Market brings over 40 creative brands from the local area and all over New England to sell their handmade wares at three locations in the village: the Rockport Art Association & Museum, Brackett’s Oceanview Restaurant, and Spiran Hall. The market will be open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day and admission is free.
Other attractions include: an indoor Holiday Food Market hosted by Rockport Exchange on Saturday; Food Trucks; Saturday evening entertainment including a live concert at The Old Sloop Coffee House, a free holiday movie showing at Spiran Hall; and giveaway offers such as free tote bags (while supplies last) and a raffle prize.
A printed event map will be available to guide visitors to the many attractions, and a full schedule is available on the event website, www.rockportmakers.com.
Pick #2: Middle Street Walk
“Where the Past is Present in a Seasonal Celebration”
Saturday from 10:00-4:00


Pick #3: Lobster Trap Tree Lighting and Art Haven Open House
The end of a wonderful day on Cape Ann ends with an Open House at Gloucester’s Art Haven with cocoa, treats, craft activities, music, face painting and more. As you see the crowd gathering immediately across the street, head outside for the Lobster Pot Tree Lighting at 4:30 for a sing-a-long and 5:00 for the tree lighting.

Annisquam Dredging Continues
Some photos of the Annisquam dredging project taken last weekend. It’s quite a sight!



Lobster Trap Hanukkiah Lighting Ceremony
Sunday, December 22nd at 5:30 pm at the Temple Ahavat Achim, 86 Middle St, Gloucester
Please join us on the first night of Hanukkah as we light our Lobster Trap Hanukkiah. Latkes will be served and songs will be sung! Everyone is welcome. This is a free event.

It worked! A month and five days. -12 lbs.
November 5-December 10. Got under my weight goal using my patented “Don’t eat like an asshole” diet. No pizza, chips, bread, cookies since that day. Limit the beer consumption on Football Sundays. One cheat day- Thanksgiving. Went from 202 to 189.6 (this picture was from before I pooped)😂

GOOD HARBOR BEACH MORNING SNOW FALL
JOIN COUNCILOR STEVEN LEBLANC AT CAPE ANN BREW PUB FOR COUNCILORS FOR CAUSES TO BENEFIT CAPE ANN ANIMAL AID!!
Jazz Dinner Featuring SCOLLINS-WARSI DUO at Feather and Wedge
The Scollins-Warsi jazz duo is back at Feather & Wedge! With Kevin Scollins on guitar and Sahil Warsi on double bass, they will play from their extensive setlist including selections from the Great American Song Book, modern jazz, contemporary blues and R&B.
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917
Thursday, December 12, 2019
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA, 01966
978.999.5917
https://featherandwedge.com
DONNA’S DIVINE DIVA CLOSING SALE CONTINUES! DON’T MISS OUT ON FABULOUS ONE OF KIND VINTAGE JEWELRY AT FANTASTIC PRICES!
Gloucester Zen: Back Shore Morning 12/10/19 Part II

Went over to Pauline’s Gift Shop on Tuesday
Went over to Pauline’s to get a couple of pairs of her great slippers yesterday. As always her shop never disappoints, plus you can get some great gifts and of course lots of laughs.
512 Essex Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
978-281-5558
https://www.paulinesgifts.com/

Tom and T.M. Nicholas exhibit at Cape Ann Museum
Tom and T.M. Nicholas: A Father and Son’s Journey in Paint
On view: Jan. 11, 2020 – April 12, 2020

Exploring 40 years of the artistic collaboration between Rockport father and son, Tom and T.M. Nicholas, will be the focus of the Cape Ann Museum’s upcoming exhibition, “Tom and T. M. Nicholas: A Father and Son’s Journey in Paint.” The Nicholas works, created in the well-known style of the Cape Ann School of Painting and curated from numerous private collections, will be on view beginning Jan. 11, 2020 through April 12, 2020.
Born and raised in Connecticut, Tom Nicholas studied with Ernst Lohrmann, H. Fisk, and the School of Visual Arts in New York. He has lived and worked in Rockport since the early 1960s, running a gallery on Main Street with his wife, Gloria. His work in oil, watercolor, and gouache has received numerous awards and recognitions from the Allied Artists of America, the Salmagundi Club, the American Watercolor Society, and the National Academy of Design. He was elected an Academician of the National Academy of Design and a Dolphin Fellow of the American Watercolor Society.
T.M. Nicholas, a student of the Montserrat College of Art, studied with his father as well as with the respected Rockport painter John Terelak. Working out of a studio in Essex, Mass., T.M., like his father, exhibits widely, has paintings in museum collections, and has won many awards.
As part of the exhibition’s related programming, T.M. Nicholas and art historian Judith Curtis will give separate gallery talks. Curtis is a freelance writer specializing in art-related themes and is a past curator of the Rockport Art Association and Museum’s Permanent Collection. She lives on Cape Ann and is a regular contributor to the American Art Review. She has also written several books including Anthony Thieme, The Life and Art of Paul Strisik, N.A., W. Lester Stevens, N.A., (1888-1969), Harry A. Vincent and His Contemporaries, Rocky Neck Art Colony (1850—1950), A. T. Hibbard, American Master, and two Charles Movalli exhibition catalogues. More recently, she curated – and wrote the catalogue for –Polly Thayer Starr and the Alchemy of Painting. She was also co-curator of the Strokes of Genius: Women Artists of New England, for which she also wrote the catalogue.
Cape Ann has long been recognized as one of this country’s oldest and most important art colonies and the Cape Ann Museum’s collections contain examples of works by many of the artists who came to this region, including Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, Marsden Hartley, Cecilia Beaux, Nell Blaine, Stuart Davis, Milton Avery, John Sloan and Anna Hyatt Huntington. At the heart of the Museum’s holdings is the single largest collection of works by early 19th century artist Fitz Henry Lane (1804-1865). A native of Gloucester, Lane was a lithographer and a painter and his works displayed at the Cape Ann Museum capture the town’s busy seaport in its heyday.
The Cape Ann Museum is dedicated to illuminating the diversity of life on Cape Ann by collecting, preserving and presenting the interconnected stories of art and industry during the past 400 years. Building on the popular and critical success of the 2019 Homer at the Beach exhibition, 2020 marks an exciting year for the Museum with the opening a new campus in June 2020 at the gateway to Gloucester. This new campus, along with other Museum initiatives is aimed at building greater audiences and awareness of the institution regionally, nationally and internationally in anticipation of the Museum’s 150th anniversary in 2023.
As part of the Nicholas exhibition, related programming events include:
Opening Reception
Saturday, January 11, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Lecture by T. M. Nicholas & Stapleton Kearns about The Cape Ann School of Painting
Saturday, February 15, 3:00 p.m.
Gallery Talk by Judith Curtis
Saturday, March 14, 9:30 a.m.

Gallery Talk by T. M. Nicholas
Saturday, April 4, 9:30 a.m.










