Once Upon a Contest on the move! From Manchester Public Library at Manchester Historic Museum, Manchester-by-the-Sea to TOHP Burnham Library Essex Town Hall
The exhibition will be on view in Essex from May 4 – June 21. The Public reception is May 18th. Multiple special events are planned. Read the press release here.
“The Cape Ann Reads travelling Art Exhibition is an opportunity for all to see the incredible original works by the authors and illustrators who were recognized through Cape Ann Reads. This literary contest was a feast to the eyes and the winner A Tree in Dock Square, should wear the honor proudly,” Deborah French, Director of TOHP Burnham Library
Installing art shows is always exciting!
Essex floats- photo depicts Alexia Parker on ladder at TOHP Burnham Essex for installation. Parker is the invited public artist for the Essex venue. “Home Town” is an original series of six paper collage works depicting significant buildings around the town of Essex in honor of their bicentennial. Parker relished the challenge to use her paper collage technique in a larger scale than she’s ever done previously. She enjoys the work of executing various textures using only paper and glue.
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The Cape Ann Reads inaugural reception celebrating original children’s picture books by local artists and writers was held at City Hall in Gloucester, Massachusetts, January 27, 2018. Linda Bosselman of Sawyer Free Library was the official photographer for the packed event and she captured all its positive energy and people. An upcoming group exhibition featuring these participants will travel to the four Cape Ann communities. As you can see from the celebration pictures, the touring exhibition and its related receptions and readings will be worth a visit! Cape Ann Reads is an initiative by the four public libraries of Cape Ann.
The Cape Ann Reads reception and awards ceremony opened in style – thanks to the red-ribbon cutting courtesy of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and Ken Riehl.
Portraits of the artists and writers
City Hall is a gorgeous venue for an art fair. Linda photographed all the local artists and writers at their individual picture book display booths. Effort was high. Kind friends manned booths for participants who were unable to attend: Ashley was there for Steven Kennedy and Victoria Petway, and Sinikka Nogelo represented Gail and James Seavey.
Cape Ann Reads Medal Book- The Tree in Dock Square, written by Jean Woodbury (L) illustrations by Bonnie Sylvester (R)
Dalton Takes Off by Randy Jones and Sara Wester
If I were a Moose and other series by James Mckenna and illustrated by Juni VanDyke
Bike’s Big Adventure and by Charles King illustrated by Alexia Parker
Faraway Grammie written by Marua Wadlinger and illustrated by Christina Ean Spangler
Cindy Schimanski series with illustrators Jill Chiperinni and Gibbon
The Prince of Winter by martha Shaw Geraghty and illustrated by John Plunkett
Amy Prichard Gilbert and Gizmo’s Great Adventures
Let’s Go! Animal Tracks in the Snow written by Diane Polley and illustrated by Marion Hall
The Best Way Home Barbara McLaughlin
Mary Rhinelander “Why does My dog…?”
Ashley Pengelly sitting in for friends’ booth: Steven Kennedy and Victoria Petway Jimbo and His Mustache
Where in the World is Catherine Abigail written by michael LaPenna and illustrated by Leslie Galacar
Kim Smith Beauty on the Wing
Pumpkin Carving, poems, Crabs the Lobster- George King and illustrated by Alexia Parker
Alice Gardner St Peter’s Fiesta
The Tree in Dock Square by Jean Woodbury illustrated by Bonnie Sylvester
Mother and daughter- Small Elephant or Small one, written by Kirsten Allenbrook Wiberg and illustrated by Betty Allenbrook Wiberg
by Daisy Nell and illustrated by George Ulrich- The Stowaway Mouse, Tilly and the Pirates, and Winnie at the Wheel
A Day in Rockport written by SD Kelly and illustrated by Mary Faino
Henrietta’s Moon Egg by Claire Wyzenbeek
Jim and Gail Seavey’s Above Water
Welcome
Awards ceremony program began with a warm welcome of support for the arts from Mayor Romeo Theken and opening remarks by the Library Directors and special dignitaries
Deliberations were held at Cape Ann Museum and Beauport Hotel.
Cape Ann Reads convened a nine member selection panel that included representatives from each of the public libraries: Justine Vitale Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Public Library; Carol Bender, former Children’s and Teen Librarian, Rockport Public Library (now at Manchester); Kate Strong Stadt, former Head of Youth Services, Manchester-By-The-Sea Public Library; Ann Cowman, Young Adult Librarian, Manchester-By-The-Sea Public Library; and April Wanner, Assistant Librarian at the TOHP Burnham Library, Essex. Joining these talented library staff members were three artists and award winning children’s book author-illustrators: Pat Lowery Collins; Giles Laroche; and Anna Vojtech. Bob Ritchie proprietor of Dogtown Book Shop provided another crucial area of book world expertise. Cape Ann Reads is grateful for their time and considerable talents to help the participants and the process.
Each library and the Cape Ann Museum designated one child representative for the second jury — a thoughtful panel of children: Eli Porter, Alycia Hogan Lopez, John Recroft, Lucas Rodi, and Josie West. They put in tremendous effort to read every entry, prepare notes, and come together for discussion. They were tasked with close reading and instructions to let us know any books that were favorites or that they wanted to compliment. Several came to assist the event as junior staff.
Awards presentation – Cape Ann Reads Gulliver, Honor and Medal books
Thanks Tim McCarthy, Cape Ann Beacon, for this big reminder about the Cape Ann Reads celebration tomorrow, noon to four. Gloucester City Hall is set up and ready for dozens of area artists and writers and their original children’s picture books!
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For more information about registration and the guidelines, see this dynamite flyer designed by Valerie Marino at Sawyer Free Library. Thanks to Cape Ann Chamber At-A-Glance weekly newsletter and Rocky Neck’s This Week on Rocky Neck- Art Opportunities for helping to get the word out!
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