Paint Factory Future


In 1863, The Tarr and Wonson Paint Manufactory revolutionized the fishing industry with the invention of copper paint. The new paint was used to coat the hulls of ships, improving their speed and maneuverability. This was critical both in battle and in bringing fish to market. Fisherman used the paint factory’s smoke stack as a navigational aid. The 120–year–old former paint factory is one of our last links to a time when Gloucester was the capital of the fishing industry, making it a Gloucester icon.

Situated at the entrance to the harbor, the historic paint factory buildings (among the most depicted by New England artists) will become the new headquarters of Ocean Alliance. They stand on more than 1000 feet of waterfront. By consolidating our waterfront activities, including a home-dock for our research vessel Odyssey, we can expand our water access & better support our local research programs. When completed, the renovated facility will simplify logistics, and facilitate expanded programs for the people of Gloucester and for visitors and resident scientists from across the world.

http://www.oceanalliance.org/headquarters.html

Things To Do- The Cove Showing at Cape Ann Community Cinema To Benefit Ocean Alliance

From Iain Kerr-

We will be showing the movie ‘The Cove’ this weekend in Gloucester.

There will be two screenings of The Cove (to benefit the Ocean Alliance) this weekend at the Cape Ann Community Cinema, Saturday, November 21 and Sunday, November 22, both at 2pm.  The Cape Ann Community Cinema is at 21 Main Street, upstairs from Mystery Train.  More information is attached.

I will introduce the film and answer questions on the film and if people are interested on the Paint Factory after the showings.

Hope to see you there.
Cheers
Iain


Paint Factory Open House October 25th and 26th!

Thanks Kathy from Parlez-Moi Press for this info-

FREE OPEN HOUSE AND ART SHOW AT THE PAINT MANUFACTORY

GLOUCESTER, MA, September 4, 2008 ­ Ocean Alliance welcomes you to a free Open House and Art Show at the Tarr and Wonson Paint Manufactory. Open house dates and times are:

Saturday October 25th from 10AM – 3PM & Sunday October 26th from 10AM – 2PM

Transportation to the art show and open house will be provided from the Cape Ann Whale Watch offices, 415 Main Street, Gloucester, MA.

The art show has been made possible with support from the Rocky Neck Art Colony.

You all can get inside and check this out for yourself.