Beth Williams Studio, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
Beth Williams Studio, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Beth Williams Studio, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Congratulations to six local artists who have been awarded $9,000 from the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts to create site-specific projects based on Cape Ann ’s literary history. seARTS co-jurors – Susan Erony and Henry Ferrini were extremely pleased with the applicant pool which embraced the subject matter with enthusiasm. All but one project are using work of Vincent Ferrini –though in very different ways – evidence of his tremendous and lasting impact on the community. Each artist will show their work in collaboration with a local business. Some artists have already engaged a business partner but there are several still searching for the right match for their project. seARTS welcomes inquiries from interested business collaborators in any of the projects below that indicate partner/location to be determined. Business partners must be in downtown Gloucester or on the waterfront. The projects will be presented at an opening reception in October.
The recipients and partners are as follows:
Mark Teiwes, ( Beverly ): – Partner – Captain Joe & Sons, E. Gloucester . Multimedia project on State Fish Pier
Mark will present a series of exterior diptychs combining documentary portraits of harbor-side workers inspired by Vincent Ferrini’s poem, At the Brink. Teiwes will focus on the strength, struggle and dignity of workers. The diptychs will be on exterior walls of fish pier businesses. An online audio slide show component will consist of the subjects of the portraits reading At the Brink. Mark has also offered to run a community photo workshop on night photography and environmental portraits.
Willie Alexander, ( Gloucester ) – Partner on Main Street to be determined
Willie will produce a recorded singing of Ferrini’s poems over minimal musical accompaniment to be inserted into a soundtrack to be played on Main Street . There will be a live performance at the opening.
Susan Frey and Reverend Richard Emmanuel: ( Gloucester ) – Partner – Building Center- Gloucester
Susan and Rev. Emmanual will design and construct a Steele, an upright monument with text, using Ferrini’s poem, This House. They will be using scrap wood from the lumber yard and the sculpture will be in the corner of the parking lot near the Visitor’s booth. The sculpture will be 8x8x18’.
Martin Ray: ( Gloucester ) Building Center and other location to be determined.
Martin will create granite portraits of Olson and Ferrini on the grounds of the FHL house. The installation includes two foot tall granite carved “beach pebbles” inlaid with bronze and copper. These will be accompanied by bronze plaques with biographical and interpretive text.
Emily Sinagra: ( Gloucester ) – Partner and location to be determined
Emily will develop a theatrical performance based on The Wharf Rat’s Tale by R. Barry Fisher to be performed in nontraditional spaces. The story is about life on the waterfront during the Depression. The ensemble piece will continue beyond grant period. Emily would like to use local youth as the actors.
Ian McColl: ( Gloucester ) Dogtown Books windows and other locations to be determined.
Ian will produce a Shadow play production of Ferrini’s Telling of the North Star with expanded visual imagery and an original score. The opening performance will be in the window of Dogtown Books, visible and audible from the street.
The Partner with an Artist Program has evolved over the last 3 years with increasing interest and new thinking from artist applicants. This year, sixteen proposals were judged on quality and clarity of the project idea; inclusion of relevant literary texts in the conception or manifestation of the project; innovative adaptation/expansion of the artists’ work to meet the criteria of the grant; a willingness and ability to be site-specific in the project proposal; and merit of previous work.
The Partner with an Artist (PWA) program is funded by seARTS and through grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council John and Abigail Adams Art Program and the Boston Foundation Bruce J. Anderson Fund. For more information about seARTS, contact Sara Young, Executive Director ed@searts.org or visit www.searts.org .
Colored glass rods line the back wall of Beth Williams Studio. These colored glass rods will be used to make the unique pieces that Beth produces.
I imagine that if you are not extremely well organized this place could turn ito an unmanageable mess in a hurry but Beth keeps everything in colorful order.
You walk into the place and it’s like a huge color orgy.
Beth Williams Studio, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Beth Williams workspace where she transforms glass rods and stone into beautiful, one of a kind hand made jewelry.
Beth Williams Studio, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Beth Williams Studio, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Beth Williams Studio is the winner of the first annual GoodMorningGloucester Downtown Merchants Flowerbox Competition. Beth sent out a last minute email just before the deadline asking to be included and made it just under the wire. Congratulations Beth! Your prize is a link in the esteemed GoodMorningGloucester Blogroll. I’ll also be stopping by to take some pics of your work to share with our faithful GoodMorningGloucester readers throughout the coming week. If anyone would like to visit Beth’s cool website, here is the link- http://www.bethwilliams.com/
You may like to call and congratulate her at her studio at (978) 283-5566
Beth Williams Studio, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Beth is an active member of the Cape Ann Artisans and participates in their twice yearly (June & October) Studio Tour Weekend. For more information about the complete Studio Tour visit www.capeannartisans.com.
Here is a link to an online map to her studio- Map
Beth Williams Studio 4:50AM 7/1/08, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
The Winner!!!!!!!
Looking For Something to do today?
Check out the Cape Ann Artisans Open Studio Tour. They are celebrating their 25th year. Today is the last day although they would welcome you year long. Look for the magenta banners-

You Can’t Fake The Funk- Imagine Studio, originally uploaded by captjoe06.watermarked with picmarkr.com
I’m pretty sure that Brenda Malloy, the owner of Imagine on Rocky Neck spoke at the Mayor’s Harbor Listening Post meeting in East Gloucester.
She spoke about how she loves that Gloucester is not like every other seaside community and that she likes Gloucester’s ‘Funkiness”
Well Brenda inspired me to start a series entitled “You Can’t Fake The Funk” and her joint will be the first place featured in the series.
Brenda’s sells handmade Greeting Cards, Jewelry, Art, Nautical and Decorative Items at her funky one of a kind shop on Rocky Neck on the opposite corner from where Bertha’s penny candy store used to be.
Imagine Studio- Rocky Neck, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
43 Rocky Neck Ave- You Can’t Fake The Funk
On Friday June 20 from 6-9PM The Local Colors Artisans’ Cooperative at 121 Main Street will be holding their anniversary party and opening reception featuring works “BY THE SEA”
Local Colors Artisan Reception June 20th, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Enjoy wine and hors d’ouvres while you meet the artists and view their new work.
The exhibit runs from June 14-July 5th.
Here is their website with contact info and artists who are members of the coop-
Leo Allen Art, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Leo D Allen Art, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Leo D Allen Art, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
How many of you take advantage of all the incredible galleries that are in our community?
They are free to visit and and a great way to spend an afternoon.
Leo D Allen Gallery 2 Beach Street, Rockport, originally uploaded by captjoe06.