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Summer Isn’t Over Yet!

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Even though it’s rainy today, the rest of the week looks like sunshine! It’s not too late! We still have 4, 6 and 8 week short-term SUMMER memberships available, and from July 25th – 31st we are offering an EXTRA 25% OFF!

Our summer memberships provide the same benefits as a standard membership – you just choose your start date and duration! Hit the fitness floor for some strength training or try one of our 100+ group classes held each week. Feel like relaxing? Come and hang by the outdoor pool and grab lunch at our Poolside Cafe. We even have a Spa! There’s something for everyone.

Call us TODAY, or stop by, and make the rest of this summer MACnificent!

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*Special applies to Manchester location only.

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Gloucester’s very own Rock Star joins his TV Star Friend in an intimate concert this Friday

If you’ve seen Grammy-nominated guitar god Jon Butcher over the past few years, you’ll probably have a Jimi Hendrix riff in your head by the time you finish reading this sentence. But…you may not know Jon Butcher the award-winning singer/songwriter, whose acclaimed new CD 2 Roads East would be in the Soul Music bin if record stores still existed.

This Friday, Jon welcomes his longtime friend/collaborator Chris Pierce (who wrote the #1 soul/blues/R&B hit “We Can Always Come Back to This” for the #1 TV show “This Is Us“) to join him in an intimate concert of music — from the soul and for the soul — right down the road in Beverly at the newest, most intimate, elegant listening room north of Boston.

Watch the video for a taste of what you’ll experience Friday night:

Jon’s last show at 9 Wallis sold out. So did the last show we presented there. Please don’t be one of those people calling us at the last minute begging for a seat that just doesn’t exist. Get your tickets now–right HERE.

10th ANNUAL REGGAE BASHMENT ON THE HIGH SEAS ( BOAT CRUISE) JULY 29th

This YEAR IS THE BIG TEN! SATURDAY JULY 29th 2017 its
The 10th annual REGGAE BASHMENT ON THE HIGH SEAS BOAT CRUISE!!!

With DJs LION PRIDE SOUND spinning strictly the best in Reggae, Roots, Rockers,lovers Rock, Dancehall, ska, and rocksteady!!!
COMING TO YOU LIVE AND DIRECT FROM THE SEVEN SEAS WHALE WATCH
63 Rogers ST
GLOUCESTER MA 01930
6 pm board
7 pm depart( sharp ) gets back at 11
$20 admission in advance $25 at boat
CASH BAR ON BOARD!
21+
GO TO GIMMELIVE.COM FOR TICKETS

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THIS IS GOING TO BE THE MOST EPIC ONE YET! Come on board and experience the magic everyone talks about

New children’s picture book by Maura Wadlinger! Faraway Grammie

Faraway Grammie: A Rockport Story is a fantastic, original new children’s picture by Maura Wadlinger with illustrations by Christina Ean Spangler.

You may know Maura from the major part she played in establishing Rockport’s Cultural District, or from her gardening, especially with Rockport’s Millbrook Meadow. Contact Maura for pre orders. Stay tuned for more about this beatiful new book, and details announcing when and where we’ll be able to purchase it on Cape Ann.

As a Cape Ann Reads finalist, the book will be featured in the Cape Ann Reads group exhibition and readings!

 

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Gloucester’s Stage Fort Park is spectacular | historic photos and summer concert series

Here are some scenes from July 23rd  during the 4 Ever Fab Beatles nicely played tribute band evening sponsored by Cape Ann Savings Bank, part of the 2017 line up for the annual Stage Fort Park summer concert series at the Antonio Gentile Bandstand. See the full 2017 schedule here  The crowd brought chairs and blankets. What a venue!

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Stage Fort Bark summer concert series beatles tribute band July 2017

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We walked to Stage Fort Park from City Hall and could hear 4 Ever Band on the approach from the Boulevard, and later Tablet Rock where we settled in with a picnic dinner. The band sounded great!

Here’s Stage Fort Park in 1901 with it’s grassy meadow expanse.

Thomas Warren Sears stage fort park!

 

When you zoom in you can see the big ‘Battery K’-  for the Civil War 1861 to 1865 Fort Conant.

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Here’s a gorgeous aerial photo from the 1907 Tablet Rock dedication. There are several modes of transportation by land and sea. The well worn road was ground in from years of steady use, carriage trade and automobiles in this picture. The road is still prominent today.

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Note the tents in this one.

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Here’s another angle and a closer picture from the ground

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John Hays Hammond, Sr. with his daughter Natalie (not looking happily back at the photographer). She pulled back the cord for the reveal. Hammond orchestrated and compelled the press coverage.

I’ll go into more details about the commission with Part II.

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Here’s a detail of the plaque in 1907

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Review: art exhibition at Flatrocks Gallery includes rare Paul Manship sculptures you could own

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Review and Installation photos: Catherine Ryan

GLOUCESTER, MASS.- This intimate and museum worthy exhibition, The Manships, is a rare chance to see and purchase original work by the talented family of artists: Paul Manship, Margaret Cassidy (daughter in law), and John Paul Manship (son). The show closes August 6th, 2017. Flatrocks Gallery is located at 77 Langsford Street, in Gloucester, Massachusetts. 

Paul Manship

(b. 1885 St Paul, MN –  d. 1966 NY, NY)

Paul Manship was an American sculptor of international status. His most famous work of art was the public art fountain he was commissioned to create for Rockefeller Center in New York City.  The 18 feet high, gilt bronze statue of the treasured Greek myth, Prometheus Bringing Fire From Heaven, soars above the skating rink. It was installed in 1934 during the Great Depression and includes an inscription above the statue: “Prometheus, teacher in every art, brought the fire that hath proved to mortals a means to mighty ends.” (The artist’s model for Prometheus was a lifeguard from New Rochelle, NY, hired regularly for life classes at women’s colleges. I have not been able to track down a picture of him at work, but have tried.) Prometheus refers to the Titan granted the power of creating mankind out of mud and water.

What was missing? Fire, of course, which Prometheus stole from the Gods, a selfless act for humanity that nearly had him punished for eternity (in a memorably sad, gruesome and Groundhog Day bit of the myth) if not for Hercules.

In Manship’s ingenious composition, heaven and earth are filled with Prometheus, clutching fire coals, and the artist’s signature forms and themes in every detail. Note the forms of the water spray in this photo from 1934 and the effect of the water over the base.

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photo caption: 1943 Christmas Tree, Skaters, Paul Manship Prometheus, Rockefeller Center 

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photo caption: Gordon Parks, 1945 with detail showing back and hair of Paul Manship Prometheus

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photo caption: Carol Highsmith Rockefeller Center (Paul Manship Prometheus) ca.1980 

Why am I going into such detail about the Prometheus statue?

Paul Manship lifetime bronzes from the family estate have been made available for sale during this exhibition

This exhibit at Flatrocks includes a complete set of Manship’s famous tondo Zodiac medallion ashtrays, ca.1946  ($18,000). Manship was a cigar smoker. Ashtrays weren’t a big creative leap from medallic art. He created his first one in 1915. They were utilitarian, and sculptural objects. He did this with architectural details in his home, a Manship (rather than Midas) touch. He worked out a deal with Medallic Art Company to replicate them. People bough their favorite zodiac sign for themselves or as gifts. Even if you don’t know Manship’s motifs like the zodiac ring around Prometheus, it’s fun to linger and observe the entire set.

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photo caption: C. Ryan. Installation view of display case, an exhibition within an exhibition!

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Compare the Paul Manship Aquarius from the Zodiac set with a zoomed in detail from Prometheus

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Photo: C. Ryan

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A first edition of Manship’s creative and original representation of Venus Anadyomene “Venus Rising from the Sea” is also available for sale! It’s modeled in bronze and set on a marble base, measuring 7.5″ (not including base) and dates from 1924 ($42,000).

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Photo: C. Ryan

Artists and patrons through the ages couldn’t resist this Aphrodite lure. Manship’s sculpture isn’t as famous as Botticelli’s, but it should be–and not just because his kneeling modern beauty has the best wrought hair wringing out there. It’s just a fabulous sculpture.

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The main commission for the new Addison Gallery building at Phillips Academy  which opened in 1931 was this Manship sculpture.  Unforgettable and rendered in gorgeous alabaster, the Addison Gallery’s Venus Anadyomene from 1927 is one of the world’s most optimally sited sculptures. The whole museum flows from this Venus. Now you can purchase the sculpture that inspired Addison’s architect, Charles Platt, to make such a brilliant selection. Platt also designed the Freer Gallery in Washington, DC, which is equally sublime.

Another life cast that’s for sale is this vividly detailed and lovely Perseus and Andromeda, 1965 ($39,000).  There’s a rescue and great tension so effective with the mixed materials, florid and fascinating. There’s poor Andromeda sacrificed by her mother Cassiopeia to appease Poseidon and beg off a sea monster. You can pick out the anger and emotion in that sea. The bag with Medusa’s severed head was captivating, bounced just so, side quests are still to come after all. Don’t miss the sword and winged sandals Hermes gave Perseus.

I’m fascinated by Manship’s treatment of time. Speaking of which, make sure to leave enough of it to study those glorious Manship reaching hands and gestures.

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Another knock one’s socks off lifetime bronze that’s for sale is David, ca.1916-1921 ($72,000), mesmerizing composition and signature elegant articulation.

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Manships in Gloucester

Manship came to Gloucester in 1915–before his first solo exhibition– and rented until the 1940s when they were able to purchase fourteen contiguous acres in Lanesville, ensuring the acquisition of two, gorgeous abandoned quarries. His daughter Pauline and her husband Ilmari Natti also bought a home in Lanesville in the 1940s. After Manship died, his son John Manship and daughter in law Margaret Cassidy continued to reside and work in the family estate. The Flatrocks Gallery location, vibe, and roster make it an ideal gallery for this exhibit and fundraiser. Proceeds will help the nationally significant Manship estate and property.

John Paul Manship (1927-2000)

Make sure to look back at John Manship’s work from the next room as well as up close. There are strong works from different series and decades primarily of the landscape and people about him, and so many greens! They range in price from $750-$10,000.

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Margaret Cassidy Manship

(Cassidy died in 2012)

I was so intrigued by the 3 Cassidy works.  The painting and bronze of Beryl Grimball are sold as a pair ($5000) and the portrait from life of Pope Pius XII is $7000. She also sculpted Pope John Paul II and Presidents Carter and Reagan. I hope to see more.

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Here’s a detail of a Paul Manship at the Museum of Fine Arts that needs some attention.

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Photo: C. Ryan

Cape Ann Museum owns several works by Paul Manship. A few more Flatrocks Gallery installation views:

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Visitors from Tampa Florida and California

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Group from Tampa Florida

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Family visiting Rockport relatives from Florida and California

Fine artist Patti Sullivan special art sale | Cuba, Gloucester, Marsh, and More 

Here’s a wonderful opportunity to buy original art and survey an artist’s oeuvre.

Fine artist Patti Sullivan is making room for new work in an open, generous and creative fashion. She’s made works of art created before 2012 available for sale NOW and priced them to encourage local collectors. She’s even added 40+ smaller works in the  $50-$200 price range. Two pieces are on view downtown, available through The Bookstore of Gloucester. Calas in Manchester owns several (not for sale!) I remember her show at Alchemy. Trident Gallery will be  handling work she’s done since 2o12.

By appointment only– Call or email Patti!

In the midst of chaos

I know I’ve been slacking on GMG for a couple days, but there’s a lot of hustle and bustle around my house these days as we prepare for my daughters wedding shower this weekend… SO I will leave you with this photo of my favorite spot because this place always calms me in the midst of chaos!  BLM_8272-Edit-Edit(1)

Sunshine Came Softly Through My Window Today….

I just took a moment to look through the random folder of photos that I store for quick blog posts when I don’t have much time to craft something longer.  I was surprised to see how many photos I’ve tossed in their and have yet to share. Like this one…

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Enjoy the Bounty of Summer at Backyard Growers Cooking Workshops!

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2017 Summer Cooking Workshop (1)

Join Backyard Growers to harvest, cook, and eat a delicious vegetarian meal inspired by the summer garden! Participants will be led by community gardeners and Backyard Growers staff and will leave with recipes, tips, and tricks to make seasonal menus at home. Not an experienced cook? No problem! We’ll go over the basics, so all levels of cooking experience are welcome.

At The Open Door, 28 Emerson Ave, Gloucester

Family Night – Bring the kids! August 1; 6-7:30 pm; Sign up here or email community@backyardgrowers.org to reserve your spot today!

Senior Night August 8; 6:30-8 pm; Sign up here or email community@backyardgrowers.org to reserve your spot today!

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2017 Blackburn Challenge HD Video By Marty Luster

Here is a high definition version of yesterday’s post of the 2017 Blackburn Challenge. I was unable to post the HD video yesterday due to technical problems. The quality of this video is far superior to the prior one.Thanks.

Exciting Trailer by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100494

Artist: http://incompetech.com

Not Without the Rest by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

We At Happy Belly Would Like You To Meet Some Of Our Friends…

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Happy Belly 3 Duncan Street, Gloucester, MA.

Our coffee roaster The Tin Man-

Our Gloucester Sourdough (did you know every city has Sourdough unique to it’s location?)

Our Sourdough starter Gertrude

Our Pineapple Coconut Cake-

Our Key Lime Pie-

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PATTI’S CATTIES AND OTHER TALES FROM THE PAPOWS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN

My friend Patti Papows very thoughtfully invited me to come film and take photos in her gorgeous garden, especially her milkweed patch. Patti purchased milkweed plants from our Cape Ann Milkweed Project several years ago, both the Common and Marsh Milkweed that we offered.

Patti’s Common Milkweed has really taken off this year. The plants are about five feet tall, lush and healthy, and bursting with sweetly fragrant blossoms. The Monarchs are daily visitors, coming not by the ones and twos, but by the dozen. Not only are her milkweed blossoms beckoning to the Monarchs, but the plants are also attracting every bee species imaginable found in a Cape Ann garden, as well as myriad other pollinating insects.

I showed Patti how to find Monarch caterpillars. She found three in about three minutes; we weren’t even trying that hard! They are safer from spiders in my terrariums, so I brought her tiny caterpillars home where they are developing nicely alongside a dozen Monarch eggs. These eggs were discovered in my garden, and at the Common Milkweed plants growing along the edges of the Good Harbor Beach parking lot.

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Patti’s patch of native highbush blueberries attracts loads of Catbirds, and dozens more species of songbirds and small mammals. This morning the foliage made a perfect perch for a male Monarch butterfly.

In the above photo you can clearly see the Monarch’s two-part tubular drinking straw, called a proboscis. The Monarch is probing deep into the Milkweed floret for a sip of sweet nectar. 

Who, me? I’m innocent! Chipmunk snacking at the buffet-of-plenty in Patti’s garden.

Patti placed the purple chair in the midst of the milkweed patch so that visitors can enjoy being surrounded by the beautiful pollinators buzzing all around and the delightful fragrance emitted by the Common Milkweed. I tried it out and her plan worked, it is pure Heaven!

I had an absolutely wonderful morning filming and photographing, despite the limiting overcast skies, and plan to return on a sunnier day, hopefully this week while the Monarchs are here on Cape Ann busy egg-laying and pollinating our gardens!

 

Patti shares that at the end of the day, her Monarchs are nectaring from the flowering hosta. She sent these photos this morning, taken yesterday afternoon with her cell phone.