ROCKY NECK NOW 2023: THE ANNUAL MEMBERS SHOW, PART 2

Location: The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA

Dates:  March 23 – April 23, 2023

Opening Reception:  Saturday, March 25, 4 – 6 PM

Gallery Hours: Thursday-Sunday, Noon – 5 PM

Gloucester MA— Don’t miss Part 2 of ROCKY NECK NOW 2023, the highly anticipated annual Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC) members show! In commemoration of Gloucester’s 400+ and RNAC’s 50th anniversary as a non-profit organization, members were invited to reflect on the past, assess the present through the lens of history and look to the future with fresh eyes. The resulting exhibition, divided into two parts, showcases the work of 73 artists that demonstrates where they have been, are now or are headed in their practice. Each show presents a wide range of artistic interpretations with representational, abstract and expressive styles in all media.

This second part of the exhibition runs for five weeks, and will include work by 39 member artists in the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck’s two galleries, Thursday through Sunday, from noon to 5 PM and online at RNACexhibitions.com.

The Artists

Exhibiting in the second show: Meredith Anderson, Lisa Angelini-Adams, Claire Bean, Robert Bent, Elizabeth Bish, Paula Borsetti, Jennifer Brown, Mike Cangemi, Matt Cegelis, Michele Champion, Yhanna Coffin, Alev Danis, Terry Del Percio, Maria Denjongpa, Cheryl Dyment, Cindy Efinger, Seth Goldfine, Dina Gomery, Nancy Gorman, Leslie Heffron, Ann Lafferty, Maria Malatesta, Carmela Martin, Roy McCauley, Elizabeth A. McLindon, Vanessa Michalak, Ed Mowrey, Brian Murphy, R. D. Murphy, John Nedosko, Jenny Pivor, Joyce Roessler, Katherine Richmond, Kathy Roberts, Judy Robinson-Cox, Tom Robinson-Cox, Helen Tory, Suellen Wedmore, Jodi Wright. 

Special Events

The public is invited to celebrate the creativity of RNAC artists at the opening reception on Saturday, March 25, from 4 to 6 PM. View the art, meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments, drink and ever-lively conversation. 

For additional public programs accompanying this exhibition, consult www.rockyneckartcolony.org and the RNACExhibitions.com websites for details and updates. 

The Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC) was founded in the mid-19th century and incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in 1973. With the creation of the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck in 2012, RNAC programs are reaching a wider demographic as the visual arts focus is expanding to include more diverse cultural and educational offerings. The Cultural Center is located at 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA 01930. For more information, visit www.rockyneckartcolony.org.

A Visit To Googans Galley in Essex

We have long been intending to stop at Googans Galley on Martin St in Essex and we finally took the short detour off our route to stop in. It was very well worth the visit! Matthew greeted us warmly and took Jim’s order for a scone (yum). I picked up some mulling spices which I am unable to find elsewhere. The location is larger than it appears from the outside, bright and open. There are a few options for those that want to eat and sip while watching the world go by outside. One enthusiastic customer was doing just that as we arrived. It’s a great take for treats, sandwiches and some prepared foods. Don’t forget to check out the freezer case and the pantry items. Well worth a stop!

GMG Questionnaire Series-Caitlin Pszenny

GMG Questionnaire Series- Your Answers will be posted-

How long have you lived in Gloucester? 15 years

What is your favorite season In Gloucester? Summer

Do you have any secret outdoor spots in Gloucester where you go to “get away”? Not a public spot, but my in-laws yard on Marina Drive is my favorite place in the whole world.

What is your favorite pizza joint in Gloucester? Cape Ann Lanes 😉

What is your favorite sub shop in Gloucester? Destinos and Yellow Sun

What place would you go for a romantic dinner in Gloucester? Tonno

What is your favorite bar in Gloucester? (Besides Laneside Pub & Brewery) Stones

What is your favorite breakfast joint in Gloucester? George’s and Sugar Mags

What is your favorite local event in Gloucester? Blackburn Brew Fest

In the summer do you prefer the beach or to be on a boat? Beach- but only because we don’t have a boat yet

Who is your favorite local artist? Joe Higgins

Which is your favorite local beach? Plum Cove

Who has the best deck in Gloucester for dinner/drinks? Beauport Hotel

Who has the best chowder in town? Halibut Point RIP, but now I am not sure

What are some of your favorite local online websites/Instagram accounts? GMG of course.

Do you prefer haddock chowder or clam chowder? Clam

Name an unsung local hero. Olivia Perez-O’Dess

What is your favorite local band? Millie & the Half Nelson’s

From Joey- Good Morning Gloucester

Seen by Caitlin Pszenny at Sunday 3:46am

Women in business- Muffy & Katelyn

Check out Muffy at www.muffywhite.com for your home organizing and styling needs

and of course my beautiful Kate for your Real Estate needs-

Tea Party Replica Beaver Launched at Maritime Gloucester Railways Today Mar 22 2023

Harriet Webster Pier on the Harbor Loop was abuzz with activity this morning as the historic replica Beaver was launched into the harbor. The process was understandably slow and careful but enthralling all the same. Following please find 3 clips demonstrating the various steps taken with this exciting launch. All hands were on deck and ready to assist including the Meridian and crew, who did an outstanding job.

If you only have time for one clip, I’d suggest spending it on the third and final clip. Great examples of teamwork and skills.

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3 and if I must say so, the best one.

Pauline’s Gifts

Yeah, Pauline’s Gifts will be opening for the 2023 season.  Always look forward to shopping and have fun at Pauline’s.  512 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA  01930

GMGI, Live at City Hall!

Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute's avatarCape Ann Community

Please join us Wednesday, March 22nd at 6pm, at Gloucester City Hall’s Kyrouz Auditorium for a live, in-person talk from GMGI Fisheries Scientist Tim O’Donnell. Click here to register! 

Hear from Tim on how he and his team are utilizing state-of-the-art genomic technology to support sustainable fisheries for the future.

All are welcome. The event is free of charge and registration is required.  Can’t make it to City Hall? 1623 Studios will be live-streaming the event on their YouTube and broadcast channels! 

Register now!

Questions? Contact Maggie Costello at maggie.costello@gmgi.org.

For more information on other upcoming GMGI events, please visitGMGI’s tenth anniversary pageon our website.

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