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Your antidote to February ~ don’t miss the beautiful FRESH show at the RNCC!
The gallery exhibit runs from February 2nd to March 12th. For the full schedule of events and workshops held in conjunction with the exhibit visit Backyard Growers Events here.
Leon Doucette “Barn Shelf Arrangement” Oil Painting
Stevens Brosnihan’s “Colony” Photograph
Created by Martin Del Vecchio for Amanda Cook’s birthday and starring Jess Wall Gallagher, Michele Cremin Del Vecchio, Jane Cunningham, Tad Cunningham, Kelly West Figueroa-Ray, Tony Goddess, Samantha Porter Giddings, AnnMarie Shimanoski, , Amber Gaumnitz, Camilla MacFadyen, Lara Lepionka, Stevens Brosnihan, John Sarrouf, James Dowd, Sharon Bo Abrams, James Cook, Amanda Babson, Kimberly Buckley, Dennis Monagle, Joe Cardoza, KT Beans, and more!!
Charming felt ornaments
Shop Present for beautiful and fun handmade artisan Christmas presents for the special someones on your holiday gift list! Located at 120 Main Street (next to Passports and Harbor Yoga), Present pop up shop is open until midday Christmas Eve, everyday of the week Monday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm, and Sundays from noon to 5pm. Stay tuned for info about special Ladies, Mens, and Kids Night upcoming events.
Schuylar demonstrating Michele’s luminescent sea creatures that glow!
Greg Cook and Wife Kari Percival with son Ulysses
Luxuriously thick mittens created from vintage sweaters.
Artist’s work for sale at Present: Amanda Cook, Michele Del Vecchio, Pam Lolly, Jill Josephson, Twin Light Studio (Erin and Scott Place), Stevens Brosnihan, Deborah Gray, Brittan Gray, Elizabeth Grammas, Camilla MacFadyen, Brittany Ashforth, Emma Scully, Peter Lacy, Stephanie Mason, Jessica Demarjian, Sharon Lowe, Mary Rhinelander, and Celia Gibson.
SEE MORE PHOTOS HERE Continue reading “PICS FROM PRESENT’S GRAND OPENING!”
Last night Jim Dowd led a fascinating discussion on Neal Stephenson’s book Snow Crash, considered to be one of the best in the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction writing.
Lawrence Penson, editor of Nova Express describes cyberpunk, “Classic cyberpunk characters were marginalized, alienated loners who lived on the edge of society in generally dystopic futures where daily life was impacted by rapid technological change, an ubiquitous datasphere of computerized information, and invasive modification of the human body.”
Stevens Brosnihan explains how to use Oculus Rift, a virtual reality head-mounted display, on loan from Ocean’s Alliance. Read more about Oculus Rift at The Gloucester Clam here.
Eastern Point Lit House Co-founders Chris Anderson and Jenn Monroe
Front row, from left: Stevens Brosnihan, Amanda Cook, KT Toomey; back row: Adam Kuhlmann, Jeremy McKeen, James Dowd, Len Pallazola, and Brooke Welty
Saturday. September 4 – 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Cape Ann Museum
White-Ellery House
Cape Ann Museum – White-Ellery House
Grant Circle, Gloucester, MA
Stevens Brosnihan – White-Ellery Illuminated
One Day Only, Saturday, September 4th, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Firend Room at the Library
Black and white photographs processed with coffee. Abstract imagery that reveals the history of marks,
constructions, and destructions within the White-Ellery house.
Stevens Brosnihan web site: http://stevens-brosnihan.com/
Jo-Ann writes-
Hi Joey, Getting more and more feedback on people loving GMG! I just repost
from your site to fb. Works well for me, thanks. This is one of the posting on my fb you
may not have received and might be interested in. Gloucester fine artist, Stevens, is a wonderful
fun guy and the Cape Ann Museum’s use of the White-Ellery House to host one day installations
of artists has been a fantastic opportunity. Think you would enjoy Stevens and
I was interested in that he says here he has processed photographs with coffee. Not sure
if he’s under the influence of caffein or actually processing film with coffee. Either way,
I’m sure he’s captured the historical time and essence of the White-Ellery House in
a unique way. Best to you today Joey… keep that news flying like the gulls.
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Saturday. September 4 – 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Cape Ann Museum
White-Ellery House
Cape Ann Museum – White-Ellery House
Grant Circle, Gloucester, MA
Stevens Brosnihan – White-Ellery Illuminated
One Day Only, Saturday, September 4th, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Firend Room at the Library
Black and white photographs processed with coffee. Abstract imagery that reveals the history of marks,
constructions, and destructions within the White-Ellery house.
Stevens Brosnihan web site: http://stevens-brosnihan.com/