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ON THE NECK | MEMBER NEWS | OPPORTUNITIES/CLASSES | KUDOS | CALENDAR
On the Neck
Through June 16: Passions by Ed Touchette

Passions, three large canvases by Ed Touchette are currently on exhibit in the Ann Fisk Room
at the Rocky Neck Gallery through June 17.
6:30pm, Wednesday, June 16: Paint Factory Community Meeting
Hear it from the Horse’s Mouth! Join Ocean Alliance’s Iain Kerr and Patrick Woods for an informal discussion on schedule, status and plans for Ocean Alliance’s ongoing restoration of the historic Tarr & Wonson Paint Manufactory at 6:30pm on Wednesday, June 16 at the Rocky Neck Gallery, 53 Rocky Neck Ave.
Since acquisition of the Paint Manufactory, the Ocean Alliance team has been working diligently to conduct all necessary background work in preparation for the restoration—cleanup and remediation, site visits, inspections, initial permitting, design, etc.
As of June 1st, on-site work has begun—come join the gang to learn more about short-term and long-term goals and share your thoughts on the project. We look forward to seeing you and discussing the exciting restoration!
June 1 – 30: Ekua Holmes, First Goetemann Artist in Residence
Golden, Collage on paper by Ekua Holmes
Collage artist Ekua Holmes will have open studio hours over the weekend. Hours will be posted outside the Residency Studio, 51A Rocky Neck Ave. She will give a Gallery Talk about the work she did during her residency at 7pm on Tuesday, June 29 at the Residency Studio, 51A Rocky Neck Ave.
Weiler Photo Gallery : A Paris Portfolio
Paris Metro, photograph by Joseph Flack Weiler
The Weiler Photo Gallery Exhibiting “A Paris Portfolio” through August.
Please visit us on weekends or by appointment or check out “A Paris Portfolio” on our website.
77 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930
Phone: 978-281-6443 e-mail: WeilerPhotoGallery@comcast.net

Wedding Season
at the
SIGRID OLSEN art gallery

Personalized Wedding Alphabet : Insert specially chosen words for your bride and groom for a very special gift. Hand-painted and signed by Sigrid Olsen. 8×10 framed artwork $200
Kissing Fish Handle Platter $90

Kissing Fish Matching Mugs 2/$60

Kissing Fish tall latte mugs 2/$70
MEMBER NEWS
North Shore Arts Association
The North Shore Arts Association is currently showing its second Members’ Exhibition of the season June 5th through August 1st.
In addition to the Members’ Exhibition, there is a solo exhibition of paintings by Charles Shurcliff from June 5th through June 23rd.
Also from June 5th through June 23rd a solo exhibition of small paintings by Claudia Kaufman is on display.
Upcoming Events
Two new Featured Artist Exhibitions will be on display from June 23 until July 11. Mark Shasha’s paintings will be exhibited in the Gordon Grant Room. The Artist Reception will be held Sunday, June 27 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.
Pamela Giarratana will display Small Works.
Rockport Drydock by Pam Giarrantana
North Shore Arts Association has a thriving artist membership of over 350 contemporary artists recognized nationally and worldwide. They come not only from Cape Ann, but throughout North America. In addition to the exhibitions, NSAA offers a diverse schedule of workshops and demonstrations, which are listed in the Opportunities/Class section below.
KUDOS
Orleans in Concert by Marilyn Swift
Marilyn Swift was recently awarded the Aldro Hibbard Award for her painting Orleans in Concert
in the Exhibition II exhibit at the North Shore Arts Association.
Nesting by Dale Blank
Dale Blank‘s photograph Nesting was accepted into the "Bird…watching" show
at Gallery Della-Piana, Wenham May 20-July 24.
Opportunities / Classes
Summer Pottery Classes

Cynthia Curtis Potter, 80 Pigeon Hill Street, Rockport (978) 546-6186
CURRENT OPENINGS FOR THE NEXT SESSION: July 5 – August 21, Sign up now!
- Monday kid’s class with Margie Malley and Sami Steer: 9:00 – 10:30
- Wednesday a.m. adult class with Cynthia Curtis: 9:00 – 12:00
- Thursday p.m. adult class with Cynthia Curtis: 6:00 – 9:00
- Friday a.m. adult class with Anni Melancon: 9:00 – 12:00
Classes are available to all levels of experience. Each session covers throwing pots on the wheel, handbuilding, and glazing. Students work at their own pace supported by individualized instruction.
Private lessons * Independent Study Program * Retail Gallery.
Please call (978) 546-6186 for more information or visit website, www.cynthiacurtispottery.com
North Shore Arts Summer Workshops
Laurie Bryce – June 3 – “One-Day Website” *10:00am-3:00pm Do you wish you had your own website so you could easily showcase your artwork for galleries, exhibitors, and clients? Come to this hands-on demonstration and workshop to learn how to put your artwork online. See how creating a website is inexpensive, easy and fun! No technical or web skills needed. Limit 10.
Member $75 Non-Member $85
Elizabeth Harty – June 5, 6 – “Acrylics with Mixed Media” Ths class will focus on the exploration of personal vision in a series. Using color, collage, mark making techniques, simplification and abstraction, students will learn to find joy in experimenting. They will expand their artistic perspective and learn new ways of working. Limit 12.
Member $150 Non-Member $170
Bea Pappas – June 16, 17, 18, 19 – “Layering with Mixed Media” Students will “layer” over texture and stampings. Acrylics will be used to create texture and students will make their own stamps. Nothing is ever wasted working in this manner. This class is a perfect continuation of Pappas’ Pouring Workshop, but it is not necessary to have previous experience. Open to students of all levels of experience. Limit 10.
Member $300 Non-Member $340
Peter Spataro – June 22, 23, 24 – "Plein Air Workshop" This workshop is designed for all media painters. It will be especially beneficial for watercolor painters who have felt the urge to try acrylics. On the first day, Spataro will demonstrate the use of acrylic as a watercolor, on watercolor paper. Over the next two days students will use acrylic on canvas; however all are encouraged to use any medium regardless of what is demonstrated each day. Limit 15.
Member $225 Non-Member $255
Larry & Judy Pumfrey – June 24, 25, 26 – “Expressive Paintings – How to Paint with Feeling” Loosen up your painting! Gain painting insights from this dynamic duo who will demonstrate their approach on how to observe and interpret subject matter. Learn the skill of oil painting, a process that starts with big shapes, setting the stage for an intuitive interpretation of subject matter and expressing feelings with impact. Limit 12. www.pumfreygallery.com
Member $225 Non-Member $255
Barbara Donnelly – June 25, 26, 27 – “Capture the Moment” Watercolor Plein Air Workshop In this three-day plein air workshop each student will learn to “capture the moment” with light and shade. Light is what defines the objects in space. The luminous Cape Ann light on the harbor and landscape is glorious! There will be watercolor demos on site, covering composition, values and color. An award-winning artist and popular teacher with her studio on Gloucester harbor, Donnelly will advise students at their easels with an emphasis on individuality. To help students learn to judge their own work, there will be a positive group critique. Limit 12. www.barbaradonnelly.com
Member $225 Non-Member $255
John Caggiano – July 9, 10, 11 – “Painting from the Heart and the Head” This workshop is geared to all levels of artistic ability. It will concentrate on drawing, composition, design, color and value. Caggiano will endeavor to have each student utilize inner talent and perception to grow and develop his/her artistic abilities. The day will begin on location with a painting demonstration that will emphasize the essential elements of composing a successful painting en plein air. Caggiano will then circulate among the group and help each student successfully meet the challenge of interpreting the chosen subject matter. To emphasize a painting principle, mini demonstrations may occur. At the end of the painting day the class will meet for a group critique. Limit 18. www.johncaggiano.
Member $225 Non-Member $255
Dennis Poirier – July 12, 13, 14 – "Color Vibrations in Oil and Acrylic" In this workshop Dennis Poirier works with each individual to establish the simple shapes in a motif and to understand that a good concept leads to good picture making. Students will learn to understand the process of painting on location and gain knowledge of techniques, and the control of the mediums (oil and acrylic). Limit 10. www.dennispoirierstudio.com
Member $225 Non-Member $255
Ellen Rolli – July 14 & 15 – “Big Color, Bold Strokes” Acrylic Workshop Artist Ellen Rolli, recently featured in an American Artist Workshop Issue for her bold style and “loosening up” teaching techniques, will instruct in the art of arranging simple still life set-ups and on the second day will discuss outdoor composition and painting. Students will leave this workshop not only feeling educated but truly inspired! Limit 14. www.ellenrolli.com
Member $150 Non-Member $170
Susan Daly – July 16 & 17 – “Monotypes with a Plexiglas Plate” Students will savor the “Joy of Monotypes!” in this two-day workshop exploring water-based printing inks, water-soluble oils and watercolor. Daly will demonstrate all mediums as students work from their previous completed paintings, photos or their imagination to create unique images with this hand-pulled process. Limit 10.
Member $150 Non-Member $170
Steve Kennedy – July 19, 20, 21 – “Perspectives – Painting the Streets of Gloucester” *9:30 am-3:30pm Learn how to see light and shade as it relates to architecture, along with a focus on proper perspective and drawing. Paint right on the streets of East Gloucester in this three-day workshop with award winning artist, Steve Kennedy. In a pragmatic, yet appreciative approach, Kennedy wants to bring his students on an exploration of Cape Ann streets as they really are. Limit 15.
Member $225 Non-Member $255
David Curtis – July 21, 22, 23 – “Understanding Light” David Curtis will use his 35 years of plein air painting experience to instruct a plein air oil painting landscape workshop. The focus will be on understanding and interpreting the effect of light on a chosen subject. Individual days will be given to studying and practicing back light and front light and the impact each has on landscape painting. Limit 15. www.davidpcurtis.com
Member $225.00 Non-Member $255.00
Andrew Anderson-Bell – July 23 – “Landscape Painting in Pastel” This pastel workshop will focus on landscape painting working in the studio from photographs, memory and imagination. Emphasis will be placed on composition, values and light. Andrew will share his different techniques using pastel paper, tools and materials. Students will receive individual attention at their easels, as well as demonstrations and critiques. Limit 15.
Member $75 Non-Member $85
Charles Gruppé – July 30, 31, Aug 1 – “Plein Air Painting” Award winning Artist Charles Gruppé is offering a three-day landscape and marine painting workshop in oil and acrylic. Gruppe shares his unique techniques using a palette knife and brush in a rapid wet-on-wet approach to achieve a controlled, impressionistic style painting. For beginning to advanced students, daily instruction includes individual assistance and critiques. Limit 18. www.charlesgruppe.com
Member $225 Non-Member $255
Judythe Evans Meagher – Aug 2 – “Color Mixing with a Limited Palette” Award winning artist Judythe Evans Meagher is offering a special one day workshop. While demonstrations will be done in transparent watercolor, the information presented also applies to opaque media such as oils, gouache and acrylics. Students may bring a medium of their choice. Limit 6.
Member $75 Non-Member $85
Lynda Goldberg – August 5, 6 – “Creating Monotypes with an Etching Press” Explore the process of creating monotype (one-of-a-kind) prints on paper. Students will learn general printmaking techniques using an etching press. Incorporating the elements and principles of design students will create prints using natural and man made objects. Students will explore different ways of creating texture and depth on an inked surface. Using the plates created and pulled, students will have the original print, a “ghosted” print, and a third print utilizing what is left on the plate. The possibilities are endless! Limit 6.
Member $150 Non-Member $170
Lynn Loscutoff – August 7, 8, 9 – “Watercolor on Yupo” This workshop is geared towards intermediate and experienced painters or the beginner who likes a challenge. Students will be working on “YUPO” paper, a synthetic coated paper which works in a very organic way. Paint moves and blends and leads to an even greater creative experiences.
Member $225 Non-Member $255
Frank Federico – August 7, 8, 9 – “The Painterly Pastel” *9:00am-3:00pm Award winning artist, Frank Federico, is holding a three-day plein air pastel workshop. During this workshop, Federico will show students how he focuses on the essence of a landscape or figure, while applying emotional and aesthetically crafted content in the pastel medium. Limit 18. http://www.frankfederico.com
Member $225 Non-Member $255
All workshops will meet on site at NSAA from 10:00am to 4:00pm unless otherwise noted.
Please register early to insure yourself a place in any of the workshops. Participants may register and pay online via PayPal by clicking on the ‘Add to Cart’ buttons below each workshop listing or print out a WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FORM and mail it with a check to:
North Shore Arts Association, 11 Pirates Lane, Gloucester, MA 01930
ART on the PIER
Located on the Scenic Gloucester Harbor
KIDS SUMMER ART PROGRAM
SUMMER SESSION: Focus on Drawing and Illustration technique: Portraiture features, Landscape, Still life, Sculpture & Molds: In sessions 1 & 2 Bob will instruct the students in pencil work through illustration and drawing techniques that focus on elements of size, dimension, lay-out, shading, light and darks, facial features for Portrait work and Harbor views sessions. Self portrait work will be covered. Please send in a 5 x 7 photograph of a person or pet. Relief sculpture work and making molds will be covered in session 3. Co-ed Ages 8 – 13 (space limited)
INSTRUCTOR: BOB VIAU: BFA from Mass Art Owner/Artist of STUDIOVO: Commercial and Fine Art Studio 121R East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. (At East Gloucester Marina) http://www.studiovo.com
PRIVATE or SEMI PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE: $35hr.
SUMMER Program Sessions: Tuesday and Wed. mornings
Session 1: July 6, 7, 13, 14 : 9:30-11:00 : Portraiture
Session 2: July 20, 21, 27, 28 : 9:30-11:00: Harborviews
Session 3: August 3, 4, 10, 11: 9:30-11:00: Sculpture&Mold
One session $90: Two Sessions $170: Three Sessions $250
10% Family discount off second child
Snacks and Materials Provided. MUST BE 4 Students for class to proceed
Click to Download application or call 978-282-0269
Sean Hurley Etchings- The Process At Gravure Gallery
Sean Hurley Describes and Demonstrates The Etching Process He Uses In His Printmaking Process-
I’ve never heard of or seen anything like this type of painstaking process which will take over a month to finish.
One of the great things about the blog is that I get to meet people and ask questions that I’d never probably ever know the answers to…and then I get to share it all with you guys.
More with Sean In part II coming tomorrow
Check out his website here- http://www.artbysh.com/
You can see his work at Don Gorvett’s Gravure gallery at 51 Main St, Gloucester Ma
Bobby Viau Starting Art On The Pier Sessions
Deej writes in-
Hi Everyone,
School is almost out and ART on the PIER will begin it’s second summer of classes down at StudioVO: Commercial and Fine Art Studio of Gloucester. www.studiovo.com . Attached is a revised form of what we will be offering. Session 1 & 2 are dedicated to illustration work. Portraiture work (self, pet, etc…), Boats and Harborviews off the dock. Session 3 is dedicated to reliefs and molds. For more information please contact us by email. Please feel free to download the attached form and send to Viau 41 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA.
Best, Deej Viau
Pictures From Last Year-
ART on the PIER
Located on the Scenic Gloucester Harbor
SUMMER ART PROGRAM
SUMMER SESSION: Focus on Drawing and Illustration technique: Portraiture features, Landscape, Still life, Sculpture & Molds: In sessions 1 & 2 Bob will instruct the students in pencil work through illustration and drawing techniques that focus on elements of size, dimension, lay-out, shading, light and darks, facial features for Portrait work and Harbor views sessions. Self portrait work will be covered. Please send in a 5 x 7 photograph of a person or pet. Relief sculpture work and making molds will be covered in session 3.
Co-ed Ages 8 – 13 (space limited)
INSTRUCTOR: BOB VIAU: BFA from Mass Art
Owner/Artist of STUDIOVO: Commercial and Fine Art Studio
121R East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. (At East Gloucester Marina)
· PRIVATE or SEMI PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE: $35hr.
SUMMER Program Sessions: Tuesday and Wed. mornings
Session 1: July 6, 7, 13, 14 : 9:30-11:00 : Portraiture
Session 2: July 20, 21, 27, 28 : 9:30-11:00: Harborviews
Session 3: August 3, 4, 10, 11: 9:30-11:00: Sculpture&Mold
One session $90: Two Sessions $170: Three Sessions $250
10% Family discount off second child
Snacks and Materials Provided. MUST BE 4 Students for class to proceed
Registration and payment for Session One: July 2. Session Two: July 16. Session Three: July 30
Any questions please contact us at dviau3@verizon.net or 282-0269
Please read and sign below with registration and mail or deliver to:
StudioVO: 41 East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930
CHILD’S NAME and Age: _______________________________ Phone ________________
Allergies: ___________________________ Parent sign: __________________________-_____
I hereby allow my child/children to participate in the ART on the PIER. I acknowledge that my child/children are in proper health to do so. I will not hold the Viaus, StudioVO or their property liable/responsible in any legal way should anything occur with or to my child.
2010 ART at Bass Rocks – presented by SeaArts
Held June 8th at the Bass Rocks Golf Club.
Featured local artists and some of their work, a great forum to listen to the artists speak about their work. A great evening understanding the motivation and personal story behind each piece. We were also rewarded with a rainbow ‘Nature’s own painting’ at the end of the program.
I have captured some of the artists and their work below in a slide show; I hope to also put together a short video of them speaking about their work. Please enjoy and support your local artists, and watch for the video on GoodMorningGoucester.
Debra Bretton Robinson Fine Art
The Hive Re-Opening Show June 12th
We’re doing it again this summer. The Hive grand RE-Opening Show.. Saturday June 12th from 6-9pm…Come on down to help us celebrate new work, our new location (@Art Haven) on Main St. If you like what we are doing pass the word and help us build community through creativity. Local food and beverage provided by Alchemy and Cape Ann brewing. After party across the street at Alchemy. Hope to see everyone out.
TheHive>CapeAnn http://www.thehivecapeann.com
180 Main Street Gloucester, MA
Stephen J Lacey Polychrome Diorama At Menage Gallery
Tom Philbrook Show-Spirited Nature
Dorthe Noonan Presents Her Hand Knitted Creations At Stone Leaf Video
Dorthe Also Owns The Fantastic Cape Ann Coffee on Bass Ave. With Her Husband Rick
Stone Leaf is located at 57 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
Dorthe Noonan Presents Her Hand Knitted Creations At Stone Leaf
GHS Theatre Presents The Music Man
From Ruth Pino-
The Gloucester High School Drama Program presents “The Music Man” tonight,
Saturday and Sunday.
I have been attending the Spring Musical for years and I am always astounded
by the talent of these young people. The price for adults is only $7 and kids $5 – can’t beat
that for a great night of entertainment.
Also, they had to cancel the lunch on Sunday due to lack of reservationsHope to see you there.
The Jeff Weaver GMG Interview Part III
Check Out The Art Of Jeff Weaver
16 Rodgers St
Many thanks to Jeff for sharing so much of his process and opening up for the GMG community.
John Nesta Painting Pic From Jim Balestraci
The Jeff Weaver GMG Interview Part II
The Jeff Weaver GMG Interview Part II
One of the best values in Gloucester- in Jeff’s Gallery he has over sized postcards of his work which can be framed and put on your walls. They are only $3. I’m planning on going in and buying 4 or five of them as long as the sizes are such that I can buy standard sized frames for them.
Jeff Weaver’s Work Station
how many of these scenes can you identify?
click the pic for the larger version
part II of the Jeff Weaver Interview tonight at 7PM
to check out Jeff’s website-
The Jeff Weaver GMG Interview Part I
The first in a four part series
Finally I got to interview one of my favorite artists. I hope you enjoy this series as much as I enjoyed conducting it.
First of Three Part Interview With Jeff Weaver Tomorrow
Chickity Check It! Lisa Bruce’s Sunshine Walks
Lisa Bruce a local seamstress, knitter, nanny, housewife, mainer-at-heart sells beautiful
“knitting project bags, pouches, needle rolls, and more!”
She has a very reasonably priced ETSY store where you can find her vibrantly colored and designed creations like these-
Click the picture above to check out her ETSY store
Lisa also has a blog which she infrequently updates but you may find interesting-
Dogtown Book Shop Scarce Book on Jane Peterson
Here’s a very scarce book on artist Jane Peterson who painted in Gloucester in the early 20th century. The book is one of only 500 ever printed and they are each individually numbered inside.
A simple Google Search Of Jane Peterson Turns up many auctions in which her paintings sell for over $500,000 like this one-
From the Christie’s web site-
Lot Description
Jane Peterson (1876-1965)
Gloucester Harbor–Late Afternoon
signed ‘Jane Peterson’ (lower left)
oil on canvas
30¼ x 40 in. (76.8 x 101.6 cm.)
Lot Notes
During the first half of the twentieth century, one of the most socially acceptable venues for women to express their creativity was through participation in the male-dominated world of the fine arts. Jane Peterson, a fixture on the American art scene, had an unwavering devotion to her sense of self as an artist. She subsequently developed an Impressionist-Fauvist style that is uniquely her own. Peterson’s body of work encompasses scenes of gardens and beaches, colored umbrellas, and sun drenched port settings. Among the finest of her career, Gloucester Harbor exemplifies the artist’s frequent depiction of natural beauty using brilliant colors and active brushwork.
Peterson’s determination to be an artist began at a young age. When she was eighteen, she moved from Elgin, Illinois to New York and in 1896, she began her formal training at the Pratt Institute under the instruction of Arthur Wesley Dow. In 1901, Peterson studied with Frank DuMond at the Art Students League. Over the next decade Peterson held various teaching positions that brought her to Boston and Maryland. During this time she continued her studies at the Art Students League as well as with the leading European artists of the period such as Frank Brangwyn, Jacques-Emile Blance and Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida in Paris, Venice and Madrid. She also traveled extensively throughout North Africa visiting exotic locales such as Biskra, Algiers and Cairo.
Upon her return to the United States, Peterson continued her travels. After visiting the pacific Northwest with artist and friend Louis Comfort Tiffany, she frequented the various artist’s colonies that dotted the Massachusetts coast line including Gloucester and Martha’s Vineyard. Drawing inspiration from her travels both domestic and abroad, Peterson produced a diverse body of work that she exhibited at various institutions such as the Société des Artistes Francais, St. Botolph Club in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago and in 1915 at the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.
In Gloucester Harbor, Peterson employs grand brush strokes and an assertive line, creating a mosaic effect of highly expressive tones of blue, pink and yellow offset by pure whites. Peterson’s style had become very definitive and has been described by Jonathan J. Joseph: "Her linear construction directed a viewer along a definite course and did not allow the viewer’s attention to wander. Her tonal masses dominated lines and defined form, while subtle, thin oscillating lines emphasized form edges to better display the juxtapositioning of dark and light color areas. In some ways, Peterson’s paintings resemble cloisonné, in that color is often surrounded by a thin outlining of charcoal or contrasting paint much like the thin wires of cloisonné surround enamel. However, lines do not encompass or totally contain color areas, but combine in a grand decorative order and show control in carefreeness. The work of Peterson becomes a sensuous place in the commonplace movements of nature." (Jane Peterson: An American Artist, Boston, Massachusetts, 1981, p. 17)
Large canvases such as Gloucester Harbor emphasize Peterson’s bold and unique brushwork and present her skills at their best. The innovative stylistic elements found in Gloucester Harbor are the fundamental characteristics of Peterson’s painting style that achieved critical acclaim. One reviewer in 1917 noted, "Miss Jane Peterson uses strong colors and broad brush to give the facts about docks and fishing craft and harbours in a somewhat knock-you-down fashion." (as quoted in Jane Peterson: An American Artist, p. 32)
Johnathan Joseph has confirmed the authenticity of this work.
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