Fiesta Fotos From Greg Cook At The Artery

Hey, Joey,

Here are my Fiesta photos: http://artery.wbur.org/2014/06/30/st-peters-fiesta-gloucester

Thanks for your interest. Please let me know if I’ve gotten anything factually wrong.

And thanks for all you do!

warm regards,

Greg

co-founder

ARTery.wbur.org

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Greg Cook Fiesta Photos At THEARTERY ON WBUR

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Hi, y’all,

Here are highlights of my photos of this year’s St. Peter’s Fiesta:

http://artery.wbur.org/2013/07/01/st-peter-fiesta

Some of my photos from last year are here:

http://gregcookland.com/journal/2012/07/02/st-peters-fiesta-in-gloucester-2/

Thanks to everyone for their kind hospitality, and

Viva San Pietro!

Greg Cook

Novena Crawl The Brancaleone Family and Katherine & John Scola’s St Joseph’s Altars

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Greg Cook also went to a bunch of houses and took some fantastic photos of the altars which you can see at his site- The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research check them out. 

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Greg Cook From The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research GMG Interview

Probably the only interview I’ll ever be able to get away opening with “I Love Vagina”
For more on that see Greg’s blog- The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research
Specifically this blog entry

Greg Cook From The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research Gets The GMG Interview Treatment Tomorrow

Check out Greg’s Blog Here

Read his recent articles in the Pheonix here

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Greg is an art critic for The Boston Pheonix and will exhibit his photos of  St. Peter’s Fiesta in the front window of Mystery Train, 21 Main St., Gloucester, Massachusetts, from June 23 to July 3, 2011.

Look for our interview tomorrow

Exhibition of St. Peter’s Fiesta Photos by Greg Cook

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Greg Cook will exhibit his photos of Gloucester’s St. Peter’s Fiesta in the front window of Mystery Train, 21 Main St., Gloucester, from June 23 to July 3, 2011. Cook will be present at a 30-minute exhibition reception that will be held in front of the store window a half hour after the conclusion of the greasy pole contest on Saturday, June 25. So somewhere around 7 or 7:30 Saturday night.

This small exhibit, in the window where the St. Peter’s statue was displayed for many years, features Fiesta highlights from the past three years—from greasy pole walkers to the procession of statues and icons of saints through downtown Gloucester, from seine boat races to a pie eating contest. Over 15 years of photographing the St. Peter’s Fiesta, Cook has taken his camera onto the greasy pole platform and into seine boats, followed greasy pole champions as they were carried up Pavilion Beach and stood next to Cardinal Sean O’Malley in Holy Family Church as he blessed the procession. His photos of St. Peter’s Fiesta are a comprehensive and intimate account of Gloucester’s great summer ritual.

Cook’s photos can be seen at gregcookland.com. In addition to St. Peter’s Fiesta, Cook has spent years photographing community-building spectacles across the region—Chinese New Year Lion Dances in Boston, the Honk Parade of radical marching bands in Somerville, the Festival Betances greased pole climbing contest (vertical versus Gloucester’s horizontal one) in Boston, the monster costumes of the Mirabal Carnival Dancers in Lawrence, St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston, and the Boston Caribbean Carnival. A selection of his photos of Bread and Puppet Theater in Vermont from the past three years appeared in the June 2011 issue of the national art magazine Juxtapoz.

Cook lived in Gloucester for 11 years, including a stint reporting for The Gloucester Daily Times, before moving into Boston to write for The Boston Phoenix. He now lives in Malden. He organized a guerrilla exhibit of 21 artists and collectives at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts on June 15, 2011, that was reported widely, including on WBUR radio, the Boston Globe, GoodMorningGloucester, and, nationally, on the front page of the Huffington Post. Cook is the founding editor of The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research (which won a 2009 Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant), an award-winning cartoonist (his comics have been published in Nickelodeon Magazine, Publishers Weekly, The Believer and many other places), and founder of The New England Art Awards, a regional open-source contest supporting art created here.

Fiesta Faces – Last Night’s Novena

Even with the rain, the former Doyon’s was packed. Father Garaboldi and Father Harrison greeted the participants, young and elderly. Greg Cook’s new baby is adorable. Santo Militello looks healthy and tanned. Tony Testaverde told me about his new Fiesta walking stick that he wants photos of on Friday.

Although the walk from St. Peter’s Square to the end of Beach Ct. was wet, several people followed the statue through the streets to hear Father Garaboldi pray for the fishermen lost this year.

Now we need to pray for sunshine and good weather for the rest of Fiesta!