When The Fish Came First: Gloucester Photographs by Nubar Alexanian

May 28-June 28, 2015

The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck

6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Gallery hours, Thurs-Sun, 12:00-4:00 PM, until 6PM in June

Meet the Artist Reception Thursday, May 28, 6:30-8:00 PM

Talkback with Nubar Alexanian Sunday, June 14, 4:5:30 PM

Gloucester MA, February 26, 2015 —The Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC) is pleased to announce the exhibition: When The Fish Came First, Nubar Alexanian’s photographs of Gloucester, opening May 28 and running through June 28, 2015 at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester. Spanning forty years, the exhibit features a stunning series of color photographs originally published in GEO magazine in 1981 and never before exhibited.  For this work, taken over an eighteen month period, Alexanian accompanied the Brancaleone family of Gloucester on four ten-day trips to Georges Bank aboard the Joseph & Lucia II. It is the most comprehensive contemporary document of commercial fishing in New England before its steep decline.

While the Joseph and Lucia series forms the heart of this collection, the exhibition’s upland component features large format black and white panoramas juxtaposed with images of everyday life and the intimate and collective rituals that give Gloucester its unique character.  “In his fish photos Alexanian finds a metaphor of the people of Gloucester – endangered, atavistic, communal – and they’re as riveting as they are forlorn.” Christopher Millis, The Boston Phoenix

When The Fish Came First is a watershed one-person exhibition that should not be missed.

This exhibition was made possible by the generosity and support of Linzee and Beth Coolidge.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Nubar Alexanian is a documentary photographer and filmmaker. His photographs have been featured in The New York Times Magazine, Life, Fortune, Geo, Time and Newsweek among others, and has had solo exhibitions at The Walker Art Center, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Burden Gallery, The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, The LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph and other venues.

He is currently working on Scars of Silence, a feature documentary film about the Armenian Genocide, and directing Science All Around Us, a groundbreaking educational television series hosted by an exceptional 9-year-old boy who makes connections between scientific concepts and life in the everyday world.

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Manchester Historical Museum Events

Manchester Historical Museum  Lecture

“ One Hundred Years of the Manchester Bath & Tennis Club
and the history of Magnolia’s Summer Colony”

 David Fay will present a program on the formation and early years of the beach club that was originally known as the North Shore Swimming Pool and eventually became the Bath & Tennis. The presentation will also include the history of how Magnolia rose from a quiet fishing village to being known as “Little Newport”.

 TUESDAY, MAY 12 at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall 6:30pm Refreshments, 7pm Program

Members free, nonmembers $10
Please RSVP by Friday, May 8
Phone: 978-526-7230 or email info@manchesterhistoricalmuseum.org


Needlework Family Program for ages 3 and up

Saturday, May 9 (10am) I n the MHM Hall
$5 per child – Please RSVP by May 8
Phone: 978-526-7230 or email info@manchesterhistoricalmuseum.org

GHS DECA Cycling Club!

Hi Joey: My DECA students just started a DECA cycling club and we are riding before school on Wednesday’s and meeting for coffee at different places around Gloucester. My students have created a blog and we are hoping to do a charity ride before the end of the year. Check out the blog at decabikers.blogspot.com

This is from our school newspaper the Gillnetter: Not sure if you wanted to include this-just really cool to actually get seniors to do something before school at 6:00 a.m!

If you were asked to imagine the best way to experience Cape Ann in the morning how would you answer? The Gloucester High DECA program believes they have found just the thing. Starting with a well attended Wednesday morning rendezvous the DECA Bike Team has kicked off an expanding campaign of enjoyable bike riding, and promotion of better environmental consciousness. Spearheaded by Mrs. Grassetti, the business teacher and focal point of DECA at GHS, the DECA Bike Team aims to encourage larger participation and begin a weekly charity ride.

Only one week into the young program the DECA Bikers have already spent two early mornings riding to local coffee shops and enjoying the morning atmosphere. Mrs. Grassetti found herself “pleasantly surprised by the amount of students who actually showed up and how much they enjoy it.” The DECA program plans to expand the infant program by introducing DECA Bike Team T-shirts and beginning the Wednesday morning charity sponsored rides.

Senior Jared Marshall has taken to the new group activity with enthusiasm and even began a blog to document their rides and attract new riders. The group as described by Marshall, a track star nonetheless, is “just a bunch of DECA kids who love the thrill of the bike.” These bike lovers blog can be found at decabikers.blogspot.com; the group is planning future rides both for enjoyment and charity and would love more involvement from the GHS student body. Their blog is simple to navigate and announces planned rides. Mrs. Grassetti has been pleased so far with their results and is “looking forward to keeping the rides going.” So keep an eye out for the DECA Riders.

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It’s time for Beethoven tomorrow (SAT) with The Cape Ann Symphony Mother’s Day Concert feat. BSO Soloists

Past_PresentLast month (in this post) I pointed to the roots of today’s music.

And a few weeks ago (in this post) you saw the 2nd movement of Beethoven’s 7th Symphony used in Academy-Award winning film, The King’s Speech.

So to help you get ready for tomorrow night’s powerful Cape Ann Symphony concert (Get tickets here), I’ve put a few other films and videos using this iconic music at the end of this post.

In addition to Beethoven, they’ve invited Boston Symphony Orchestra father and daughter team Richard and Erin Svoboda as soloists for Michael Gandolfi’s Double Concerto for Clarinet and Bassoon.  Plus you’ll hear an overture by Rossini, the most popular opera composer of his time.

You really do want to be there!  Get tickets here.

 

Get Fit – Walk, Run, Hike Cape Ann’s Beaches and Trails

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Get Your Sneakers and Hiking Boots On! Warmer weather is here to stay. Spring is a great time to get moving and get fit! Ralph Waldo Emerson said –  The First Wealth is Health! No time like the present to begin focusing on Your Good Health! 

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Plenty of Exercise Opportunities on Cape Ann, indoors and outdoors!

If you haven’t been exercising all along or took the winter off, begin with a discussion with your physician and ask for safe exercise guidelines. Start where you are. Set goals. Gradually increase either duration, frequency or duration. (one at a time!) See safety guidelines for exercise below.

Best Cape Ann Beaches for Walking – Good Harbor, Long Beach, Wingaersheek (Gloucester) Singing Beach (Manchester-by-the-Sea,) and Cape Hedge Beach (Rockport/Residents Only Parking.)

* Cape Ann Residents Get Your Beach Stickers! Visitors – Prepare to Pay for Parking; Car pool,  ‘park and…

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Creeping

While you can’t go wrong with the scenic eye candy no matter where you walk or run in Rockport, I find myself torn just for a split second each night at the end of my little road.  If I head left, I go past Old Garden Beach, down Atlantic, all through town, through the Mill Pond Park, up to 5 corners down 1/2 of Broadway, behind the fire station, through some neighborhoods, up Summer Street, past the school, and home.  If I head right, I go onto the Old Garden foot path, follow it to its end, onto Marmion Way, past Gap Head, by Straitsmouth Cove Landing, do the Straitsmouth Way loop, back onto Marmion, up and down the streets parallel to mine, and home.  6 one, 1/2 dozen the other.

It is all pretty amazing.

Tonight, I went right. I couldn’t help but spend a little time creeping as I went.  I’m pretty envious of those homes that have Thacher’s Island and Twin Lights right there in their backyards!

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Half Price Menu at The Rudder & The Studio

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We’re at it again! Half Price Menu will be available Friday & Saturday all day at The Rudder & The Studio. *Excluding Sushi
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#GloucesterMA Podcast GloucesterCast 135 Taped @CapeAnnTVCATV 5/5/15 With Toby Pett, Donna Ardizzoni, Kenny MacCarthy and Host Joey Ciaramitaro

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Topics Include: Thanks For The Crew At Cape Ann TV For Taping Our Show, We’ve arriven!, Holding people who will inevitably complain about the first heat wave of the summer accountable for their

“I’ll never complain about the heat after this past winter” statements, We’re looking for a few good lesbians, One Hour At A Time Gang Meeting At The Fishermen’s Wives Memorial this week, Call To Artists for Art Show At Magnolia Historical Society, PoopCast, The Baltimore Boss Mom Is A Hero, Where would the “I want to be offended and outraged over everything” people stand about saying kids deserve a cuff if they toss trash onto the street,
What would you rather step in- dog poop or gum, Cutting the vocal chords on yippy dogs, Kenny challenges dog owners to pick up other dog’s poop, Toby says he walks around with plastic bags and picks up dog poop of dogs he doesn’t own and proves he’s a better human being than anyone else, The water bottle deposit vote failed, Women who pay twice as money for products that are package in smaller portions, Kenny’s Real Estate Report, Alicia Pensarosa’s old-school tow behind trailer is retro awesome for so many reasons, Tiny Off The Grid Houses, She Sheds, Ben Macadam’s Tiny Portable Studio Project, Who will fill the shoes of Tony’s Pizza in Magnolia for take out food?, The reason’s for Gloucester’s resurgence, The Anti Flouride vs Pro Flouride People Are Getting Chippy, Professional Protestors, Tailgaiting and New England Revolution games, The Cape Ann Cinema Crowdsourcing IndiGoGo Campaign and $99 To Enter New Essay Contest To Own The Cape Ann Community Cinema Is Very Confusing, Joey’s Upcoming $1,000,000,000 Crowdsourcing Campaign To Raise Money To Develop A New Crowdsourcing Campaign Platform To Raise Money, The Restaurant Report With Toby Pett, Trip Advisor and Foodie Tours.  Big Time Thanks To Erich Archer, Lisa Smith and Henry Cooper At Cape Ann TV for making this happen.

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FISH ON THE LOOSE

Hi Joey- 

Rumor has it that there is a giant fish on the loose in downtown Gloucester!
The kids at Beeman Elementary school created this guy from recycled materials in art class at school, and now he is swimming around somewhere downtown! We think he got too excited about this weekend’s GPS Arts Festival and took off early to check it out. Please have your readers let us know if they spot him.
And I hope everyone can join in the fun this Saturday, May 9 when downtown is taken over with art displays, performances and even an outdoor painting project at Cape Ann Sculpture park. more info at thinkthebest.org and in this video. 
See you there!

Lobster Scissors from Daughter Liv

Mmmm–it just occurred to me–a not-so subtle hint for lobster dinners when she is home over Memorial Day weekend? Liv must be dreaming about summer’s freshest straight-off-the-boats tasty lobsters from Captain Joe and Sons!

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Help With Bird ID

Pair of wading birdsGMG FOB Jackie Bennett wonders what bird. I think they are willetts, but am not entirely sure. Thanks for sharing!

Jackie writes: 

I wonder if there are any birders out there who help me identify these birds. I have tried but am confused.  Maybe they are juveniles?  They are medium sized. I can’t tell from the photograph but I think their legs are dark, not yellow.  They were out on Great Neck in Ipswich in a tidal inlet.  They are pretty.  showing legs

Annual Day in April is Simple Yet Profound – Kids Clutching Poems…

Catherine Ryan submits ~

unnamedQueuing and sharing. Poem in Your Pocket Day fell on April 30. The power of poetry and listening was unforgettable. Try it yourself next year—bring extra Kleenex.

Mayor Romeo-Theken encourages Gloucester students to send their original poem to the Office of the Mayor, 9 Dale Avenue, Gloucester, MA. She promises to read them! Students should include their name, which Gloucester school, their grade and teacher’s name.

Look for Poem in Your Pocket Day each April. It’s free and simple to participate. Carry a Poem. Share a Poem. For more information, search for Poem in Your Pocket Day (PIYP Day) Academy of American Poets (www.poets.org) or New York City’s excellent web site, http://www.NYC.gov/poem. PIYP Day started in NYC in 2002 inspired by theFavorite Poem Project established in 1997 by Robert Pinsky, former Poet Laureate of the United States. East Gloucester Elementary initiated PIYP Day in 2012 because it always celebrates literacy and arts. Students are encouraged to submit poems to the Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Public Library’s Poetry without Paper contest.

The honorary post for the Gloucester Poet Laureate was created in 1998. There have been four poet laureates: Vincent Ferrini was the City’s first, then John Ronan, Ruthanne Collinson, and the current Poet Laureate, Peter Todd. The Committee for the Arts helps select a new Poet Laureate every four years.

Special thanks to the students; Mayor Romeo-Theken; East Gloucester Elementary school teachers and staff– especially Literacy Coach Melissa Francis; EGS PTO; poet laureate, Peter Todd, and former laureates John Ronan and Rufus Collinson. Student Cal White read Peter Todd’s poem, Friendship, for morning message. Visit Gloucester’s website for more information and to read the poems shared by the poet laureates.

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