Power of May Stevens Shines in Exhibition at MassArt Art Museum

In celebration of Mass College of Art & Design 150th Anniversary, the MassArt Art Museum honors renown American artist, May Stevens, born in Massachusetts and raised in Quincy by the river and sea, a distinguished Massachusetts College of Art and Design alumna. She died in 2019 at the age of 95. From a body of painterly work spanning six decades, this show spotlights one of Stevens major figurative series and themes centered on three women: her mother, Alice, Rosa Luxemburg, and May herself. Vitrines with archival printed matter, personal documents and photos, and audio stations are thoughtfully interspersed, non intrusive yet vivid. May was as close as family to me. I was her dealer and lucky to speak with her daily for years. It is beautiful installation.

The gallery is open Friday-Sunday. The last chance to visit the May Stevens show is today and tomorrow. Hopefully there’ll be a future survey with another series or major retrospective soon.

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Volunteers needed for August 12th and 13th

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Gloucester Fisheries Heritage Festival weekend Saturday, August 12th & Sunday, August 13th

Boat Launch Operation

While I was in Alaska, we went to “Eagle Beach”, so named by our tour guide. This was actually at a place near Homer called Anchor Point. There’s a large beach area and the parking lot was filled with vehicles, but I didn’t notice very many people around on the beach. Turns out it’s a popular area for fishing boats to launch from. Anchor Point Boat Launch provides a tow to the water line until the boats are deep enough to launch. I had never seen an operation like this in effect and thought it might interest some of you fishing enthusiasts. Presumably you get towed back up but I didn’t witness that end of the operation. The beach is littered with fish skeletons, which normally attract the eagles (though not while we were there).

Be On The Lookout $250 reward

Barry Halletโ€™s Skiff Was Stolen Heโ€™s offering a reward:

$250 REWARD for information leading to recovery of my 2000 Johnson 8hp.
The engine was stolen from Gloucester on July 15, 2023.
If you know me, you understand that this is not just another outboard, she is a part of my soul. She has been worked hard and put away wet, but truly loved, her entire life. She has been the little engine that could, pushing 11 boat shit show breakaway raft ups back to safety off of Wingaersheek Beach. She has circumnavigated Cape Ann, traveled through the tiniest creeks of Essex, and made multiple mid night runs breaking every conceivable navigational law. With your help, I will find her. Her battle scars make her easily identifiable. Please share this! Letโ€™s leave no Skiff behind.

Castaways Vintage Cafe Fashion Show 2023

My Mad Dog and Kate Joined In As Models This Year.

Girl Boss Bianca Giacalone Once Again Knocked It Out Of The Park.

All the models put on a spectacular show! Click to watch the video we put together:

Last night, Awesome Gloucester proudly awarded our 153rd micro-grant to Jim Capillo and Lisa Olson in support of Cape Ann LIVE!,


Their ongoing efforts to provide live coverage of high school sports on social media platforms like Youtube and Facebook.

To date, their self-funded efforts have resulted in coverage of โ€œover 200 games and events that normally wouldn’t be covered by local cable.โ€  As stated in their award-winning proposal, โ€œBeing livestreamed, the games are available for parents and relatives who are not able to make it to the game in person as well as the athletes themselves having a record of the games.โ€

Please join us in thanking Jim and Lisa and in congratulating them for winning an Awesome Gloucester micro-grant.

To learn more about this awesome initiative, visit the Awesome Foundation website:

The Happy Humpback

Great news about the Happy Humpback, they will be reopening at the beginning of August. Aaron is doing better and he is so grateful for all the support and kind words.

The Rockport Legion Band will perform the third free concert of our 90th summer concert series at the Back Beach Bandstand, Beach St, Rockport, MA.

July 30, 2023, 7:00 to 8:30

DOWN BY THE SEA

The best popcorn in Massachusetts is here!  Children are especially welcome.  Folding chairs and blankets are good. 

Bob Rick, Conductor and Music Director

                  
PROGRAM                         
PieceComposer/Arranger
National AnthemHenry Fillmore
Hands Across the SeaJohn Philip Sousa
Voyage to the Edge of the WorldLarry Neeck
Overture to HMS PinaforeArthur Sullivan, arr. David Marlatt
Pirates of the CaribbeanKlaus Badelt, Arr. Ted Ricketts
Brighton Beach MarchWilliam P. Latham
Under the Sea (from The Little Mermaid)Alan Menken, Arr. Jerry Nowak
Summertime – TrumpetGeorge Gershwin, Arr. Calvin Custer
In Storm and SunshineJC Heed, arr. Frederick Fennell
Over the Rainbow – Alto Sax Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, arr. Barker
Convoy MarchFrank Scimonelli
Victory at SeaRichard Rodgers, Arr. John Moss
My Heart Will Go On (from Titanic)Celine Dion; Arr. Paul Murtha
South Pacific HighlightsRogers, arr. Philip Lang
Deep RiverTraditional, arr. James Swearingen
Beach Boys Greatest HitsArr. Michael Brown
God Bless AmericaIrving Berlin/ Arr. John Edmondson

The G400+ Cemetery Tour Series Continues

Saturday, August 5th – Correct Date!

(Rain Date, Sunday, August 6th)

10:00AM โ€“ 11:00AM – Free Cemetery Tour at Bray Cemetery

โ€œThe Families of West Parishโ€ presented by Lois Hamilton and Dani Stotzer. Located at:  379 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930

Please make a reservation at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-gloucester-cemetery-tour-series-the-families-of-west-parish-tickets-678820258667?aff=oddtdtcreator

Are you interested in Gloucesterโ€™s West Parish during the Victorian period?

On this in-person tour โ€œThe Families of West Parish โ€ presented by Lois Hamilton and Dani Stotzer, you’ll discover the captivating tales of the individuals buried in this historic Victorian cemetery.  A guest speaker from Wellspring House Inc. will share the amazing story of a wealthy African American family, the Freemans, who are buried in Bray Cemetery and Cedar Rock Gardens of West Parish have generously donated flowers so that guests can lay a flower at each grave.

Park at the West Parish School parking lot at 10 Concord Street, Gloucester, MA 01930.  It is a short 0.2 mile walk from the school to Bray Cemetery.

Bray Cemetery is small but lies on a steep downward slope and the ground is uneven. The cemetery is not wheelchair accessible. Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes and bring your sense of adventure.

Please continue to check our website

to confirm the schedule and learn more details for all Cemetery Tours.

https://www.gloucesterma400.org/calendar/list/

Save the Dates

Reblogged from our friends at the Magnolia Library and Community Center.

We are so excited to be hosting in Art Festival in partnership with Cape Ann Plein Air. All pieces sold will have a portion of the sale price donated to the MLCC. Mark your calendars as you don’t want to miss this amazing event.