Art of Winslow Wilson & Pico Miran: Two Artists – One Life exhibit at the Rockport Art Association & Museum

1951 The Devil's Churn prize painting by Winslow Wilson AAA show_ad mentions studio in Carnegie Hall in NY and Bradford building in Glo
1951 notice indicates AAA show and artist’s studio in Carnegie Hall in NY and Bradford building in Gloucester, Mass.

The Art of Winslow Wilson & Pico Miran: Two Artists – One Life

June 8 – July 8, 2019

Rockport Art Association and Museum

12 Main Street, Rockport, MA

There are about forty Winslow Wilson (1892-1974) paintings in the exhibit and a new catalogue. I look foward to considering his work in person.

Back in February 2017, I wrote about Wilson/Miran in response to a GMG query from the artist’s granddaughter, Claudia Wilson-Howard, and her painstaking research and writing about his mysterious life and forgotten art, and filled in more context. Her excellent work is the genesis for the museum show and rediscovery of the artist. Wilson was a member and teacher at the Rockport Art Association. For local readers, Claudia’s online catalogue about his work  www.winslowwilson.com helpfully provides some Gloucester addresses associated with Wilson.

  • June 21, 1951: Bradford Building, 209 Main Room 208, Gloucester, MA
  • August 1, 1951: Marine Basin, E. Gloucester, MA
  • June 18, 1952: Bradford Building, 209 Main Room 208, Gloucester, MA
  • July 26, 1955: Bradford Building, 209 Main Room 208, Gloucester, MA
  • 1967 maybe 195 Main Street, Gloucester, MA
  • 1969 maybe 195 Main Street, Gloucester, MA
  • June 2, 1971: PO. Box 414, Gloucester, MA

I added these: 21 Est 15th Street, 154 East 39th Street, Carnegie Hall, 3 Washington Square North in Greenwich Village, Woodstock, N.Y., and Lime Rock, CT.

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page from Gloucester’s annual “Cape Ann Festival for the Arts” 1954. Artist Margaret Fitzhugh Brown selected his work for her group.

Clare shares seARTS 12th Annual Art Loan @Bass Rocks Show list of artists

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 For Immediate Release

seARTS celebrates 12th Annual Art Loan @Bass Rocks Show at Opening Reception June 12, 2019

Contact: Chuck Hayback cfhayback@mac.com

seARTS Art on the Rocks Opening Reception

The Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (seARTS) proudly announces its twelfth anniversary of partnership with the Bass Rocks Golf Club for the Annual seARTS Art on the Rocks Program. This year’s show presents 40 works by 28 artists from Cape Ann and beyond, at its opening reception on June 12. The opening provides a chance for seARTS members along with the general public to enjoy superb art in an elegant club setting overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

The program is a year-round exhibition, showing and selling the work. The fresh and bold work of the 2019 show balances a body of returning artists with new.

Among the newly enrolled artists (from Cape Ann unless otherwise indicated) are Andrew Anderson-Bell (Ipswich), Kathleen Chrzanowski (North Billerica), Melissa Cox, Kristine Fisher, Marion Hall, Patricia McCarthy, Jim Murphy (Ashfield), Karen Nastuk (Danvers), Mary Rose O’Connell (Billerica) and Debbie Shirley (Boxford).  

Returning to the show from previous years are Joan Bediz, Ted Bidwell, Matt Cegelis, Michele Champion (Ipswich), Katherine Coakley, Jeff Crawford, Rob Diebboll, Anita Freeman (Durham NH), Larry Grob (Weston), Olga Hayes, Kirk Larsen (Hicksville, NY), Nancy LeGendre, Michael Oleksiw (Beverly), David Piemonte, Mary Rhinelander, Judy Robinson-Cox, Deb Schradieck and Marny Williams, all from Cape Ann unless otherwise indicated.

We are also planning to feature an on-line catalog of the juried art works available for sale, for those unable to attend the reception. Details will be announced soon.

Responsible for the show’s thoughtful and lively selection of art is this year’s jury, consisting of Richard Caturano, a partner in the Boston Office of RSM US LLP (RSM) and an avid art collector, Janice Charles, owner and manager of Charles Fine Arts, Gloucester, and Ted Charles, President of the Board of Directors of the Copley Society, which represents over 300 artists.

We will also be honored to welcome Nathan Lewis, Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs at Montserrat College of Art, as a new voice in a panel discussion, “The Changing Art Audience,” moderated by Maureen Aylward, Communications Consultant and Sustainability Educator and Adjunct Professor at Endicott College. The panel will include Jan Charles and Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco, seARTS Advisor and Chair & Co-Founder of Celebrate Wearable Art. Plans are in the works to have the discussion documented by 1623 TV as a live performance.

The jury will award honors that will be announced at the event. Awards are sponsored by Cape Ann frame shops.

Details of the Evening:

Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Time: 6:00-9:00 PM

Location: Bass Rocks Golf Club, 34 Beach Road, Gloucester, MA, (978)-283-1866 Please RSVP by leaving a message at (978) -281-1222 or emailing info@searts.org

Event is Free & Open to the Public

Hearty Appetizers & Cash Bar

seARTS Cape Ann, a registered 501(c)3 is a coalition of artists, art lovers, cultural institutions, businesses, and municipal organizations, all working together to improve the economic base for the arts and the larger Cape Ann community. In 2013 seARTS launched a new website where there is a robust section about the Art Loan Program and the works that have been on display. Find out more about this signature program and more at www.searts.org.

Read seARTS current weekly newsletter here

Ward 1 Neighborhood meeting Monday 6/17 at 6pm, Kyrouz Auditorium at City Hall, for update & discussion of East Gloucester School Building

NOTICE:    Ward 1 Community Meeting 

&

East Gloucester Elementary School Building Project Update

Date:  Monday, June 17, 2019

Time:  6 pm – 8 pm

Location:  Gloucester City Hall, Kyrouz Auditorium

Ward 1 City Councilor Scott Memhard is pleased to host a Ward 1 Community Meeting and Update on the East Gloucester Elementary School Building Project

Agenda will include:

Presentation and Q&A with Members of the Gloucester School Committee,

the EGS School Building Committee, and our EGS designer/project manager Dore & Whittier Architects.

In addition, time allowing, any other community concerns or matters of Ward 1 interest may also be raised & discussed.

The EGS Building Committee will be meeting the week before at Blackburn Center School offices on Thursday, June 13th at 5 pm.  Members of the public are welcome to attend.   Current background on the project is available at the

EGS Building Committee‘s website:   https://eastgloucesterbuildingproject.weebly.com

If you wish to submit questions in advance, or have suggestions for the Agenda, please contact me:

Scott Memhard, Ward 1 City Councilor

9 Graystone Road, Gloucester

Email:  smemhard@gloucester-ma.gov  or tel. 978-879-9394

Open House this Saturday

Visit the Paint Factory site this Saturday for Ocean Alliance’s Open House! We are celebrating World Oceans Day by demonstrating some of our drones for whale research program. Stop in to learn about our Robotics Club and kids under 16 will get a free glider plane!

June 8, 2019
12pm-3pm
Ocean Alliance
32 Horton Street, Gloucester MA

World Oceans Day 2019 Open House

 

 

 

Thank You Jim Dowd

Not posting today out of respect for Jim Dowd and his contributions to Good Morning Gloucester as well as out of respect for his love of Gloucester. Read and enjoy his posts as shared by Joey and others. I think you’ll be glad you did.

You can now enjoy our popular Bar Bites menu EVERY EVENING this summer 🌤 from 4:00PM – 5:30PM

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You can now enjoy our popular Bar Bites menu EVERY EVENING this summer 🌤 from 4:00PM – 5:30PM as well as EVERY NIGHT from 8:00PM – 9:00PM (Sun-Thurs) and 9:00PM – 10:00PM (Fri-Sat)
PRO TIP: Did we mention we have a new Frosé machine? 🍓 Check it out!
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Authentic Self Retreats ~

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We have been on a journey with three beautiful souls this past spring!

So thrilled to share with you a collaboration of four inspiring companies coming together to create “Authentic Self Retreats” of the invisible soul
Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC, Marleen Wood, Tia Crystal and Earth Medicine School of Healing Arts

Mark your calendar for the first one to the sacred land of Sedona, AZ, January 22 – 26, 2020!

Details coming soon 💗

“Blockage is disease, Flow is health”😊

www.ayurvedawellnesshealing.com

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Gloucester Lost It’s Most Talented Writer RIP Jim Dowd

Anyone who’s anyone on the local interwebs has been touched by the sharp, funny humor from Jim Dowd.  He wrote better than anyone locally.  ANYONE.

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Here are some of the contributions from Jim on these pages including many Podcasts we did together.  For those of you missing his voice these podcasts will live on for you to refer to-

GLOUCESTERCAST 128 WITH DONNA ARDIZZONI, JAMES DOWD , KT TOOMEY, KIM SMITH, TOBY PETT AND HOST JOEY CIARAMITARO #GLOUCESTERMA

GLOUCESTERCAST WITH THE CLAM CREATOR JAMES DOWD AND HOST JOEY CIARAMITARO TAPED 5/17/14

ATTENTION ALERT CAPE ANN CITIZENS! STOLEN BIKE!!!!

PIPING PLOVER CHICKS FIVE-DAYS-OLD AND ALL PRESENT AND ACCOUNTED FOR :)

Our little Good Harbor Beach Piping Plover family of five all appear to be doing well. The three chicks made the five-day-old milestone today. They are becoming increasingly independent, so much so that is is occasionally difficult for the PiPl volunteers to find. We monitors have had it relatively easy up to this point. With the cooler temperatures, the chicks have spent a great deal of time tucked under Mama and Papa. This first warm day of June, they were zooming from one length of the beach by the No. 3 boardwalk, all the way to the creek end, in and out of the cordoned off area, and to the shoreline. The chicks were also observed by monitor Laurie Sawin running up into the edge of the dunes and taking shelter from the heat and sun under the beautiful native flowering Beach Pea.

Ward One City Councilor Scott Memhard has provided laminated information about Piping Plovers, on a clipboard that any PiPl monitor can access via Cape Ann Coffees, which is around the corner from Good Harbor Beach at 86 Bass Avenue. The information can be picked up and dropped off by asking at the counter. Many, many thanks to Rick and Dorthe Noonan, proprietors of Cape Ann Coffees, for volunteering to keep the information at their wonderful coffee shop.

Gloucester Animal Advisory Committee chairperson Alicia Pensarosa reminds everyone to follow this link to sign up if you are interested in becoming a Piping Plover volunteer monitor: https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/2801244/true#/invitation

The weather prediction for the weekend is blue skies and seventies, so much help will be needed, especially during the mid-day when the beach is most congested. If you have any questions or comments, please email Alicia at gloucesterAAC@gmail.com.

 

Three-day-old PiPls waking up at sunrise, foraging in the wrack zone, and taking turns warming up under Mom and Dad

Looking for the well-camouflaged PiPl chicks makes my head spin!

Four-day-old chick

Five-day-old PiPl chick venturing into the dunes.

Great news from our PiPl friends at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge-as of May 31st, they have 39 pairs, 25 active nests, and their first chick is projected to hatch on June 6th! 

 

 

Mermaid Tales

 

JUN18

Let’s be Mermaids! Sea Glass Art Party at Mermaid Tales

Public

Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 6 PM – 9 PM

Tuesday 6/18 6pm…
LET’S BE MERMAIDS… SEA GLASS WORKSHOP AT MERMAID TALES IN GLOUCESTER!
from 10.00
Join us for a Sea Glass Workshop and make your own stunning beach frame.

Our founder & sea glass artist, Debbie Thibdeau will help you step by step make a one of kind sea glass design you will love! We have 100 stencils to help guide you or channel your inner artist and free hand your own design. We have an incredible array of handpicked local sea glass and sea treasures, starfish, sea shells, sand dollars and more! Some guests love to bring their own beach finds to personalize their own design! We provide all the tools, supplies and instruction. Your finished masterpiece will be fused on site so you don’t have to deal with a messy take home kit!

Magnolia Community Farmers’ Market

Who’s excited for some fun summer street shopping!?!?!
Sundays, June 9 thru September 15
9-12!

Marshalls Farm Stand
Classic Cooks
Hoots and Moots
Agape Brew Community
Hold Fast Company
Flapping Haddock
Bonny Breads
Seaview Farms
All Purpose Flowers
Wellness on Lexington

Ardizzoni Photography

and adding more names daily!!!!!!

At The Rhumb Line this Wednesday, June 5th 7pm ~ Fly’s Musical Guests: J.B., DAVID BROWN & BOBBY STANTON!

 

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, June 5 – 7pm
Fly’s Musical Guests: J.B., DAVID
BROWN & BOBBY STANTON!

 

An unprecedented stage line-up on the books for this Wednesday’s Rhumb
Line show. In addition to legends of the land, J.B. Amero and the amazing
David Brown, we add 7-time Boston Music Award winning guitarist, Bobby
Stanton. J.B. and I go way back to the 70s with Bobby, who has played with
just about everyone under the sun – including James Taylor, Bo Diddley, The
Temptations, Martha Reeves, Noel Redding, and so very many more. It was
J.B.’s idea to put this one together – something I should’ve thought of a long
time ago. I am literally wild with anticipation for this incredible night of music.
Come early, for sure! The spectacular Rhumb Line staff awaits! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
Sasquatch

Quentin Callewaert

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂

Cranes, trucks, piers and parking lots! Maintenance and new construction on Stacy Blvd and Rogers St #GloucesterMa

What’s happening on Stacy Boulevard? That Department of Public Works (DPW) project involves the main interceptor sewer cleaning and inspection which is an every 7-10 year process.

At the western edge, Yella on the Water staff training took place outside on their new deck. They refurbished the parking lot and completed the accessibility ramp.

Along Rogers Street, Building Center and Gloucester House are busy with construction. A bit further down, DPW is improving the Rose Baker Senior Center parking lot, completing “just the binder for now, then on to ramps and finally top coat.”

Waterfront businesses require unusual maintenance like pier infratstructure maintenance. Gloucester House has been in business since 1958. I wonder how long the pilings last? The trio of wharf booths for special adventures there include Gloucester Boat Rental, the Thomas Lannon, & 7 Seas Whalewatch.