What’s So Funny? | Exhibit

Cultural Center at Rocky Neck 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA, United States

Humor in art serves many purposes – as a light moment in dark times, as a commentary to illuminate or challenge, or simply as a small treat, a bit of candy. Come, figure out what’s so funny, and laugh with us at RNAC's juried exhibition, What's So Funny?

Sand & Sea | Exhibit

Greater Chamber of Commerce 24 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA, United States

Sand & Sea Location: Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, 24 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA Dates: August 8 - September 30, 2024 Opening Reception: Sunday, July 14, 2024 | 5:00 -7:00 […]

eco-harmony | Exhibit

Cove Gallery 37 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester, MA, United States

eco-harmony is a captivating exhibition featuring artists from the North Shore who draw inspiration from the unique and dynamic aspects of their environments, both intentionally and subconsciously. The connection between their surroundings and artistic expression is a central theme in their work.

Make A Splash! Family Fun Culture Splash Event

Free Event - All Ages Welcome! Come on over to Rocky Neck for a fun Culture Splash event making funky paper lanterns with Cape Ann Art Haven and Rocky Neck Art Colony.

Closing Party & Exhibit Art Sale: eco-harmony

Cove Gallery 37 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester, MA, United States

Join Rocky Neck Art Colony at the Cove Gallery to celebrate the creativity of the eco-harmony exhibiting artists at the Closing Reception on September 8, 2024 from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm. This event is free and open to the public.

HandWork: The Fine Art of Craft | Exhibit

Cove Gallery 37 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester, MA, United States

HandWork: The Fine Art of Craft Exhibition Dates: September 12 through October 7 Cove Gallery, 37 Rocky Neck Ave., Gloucester, MA Gallery Hoursn: Thursday-Sunday, noon -7 PM The Rocky Neck […]

Pastels with Susan Ellis | Workshop

Special treat for pastel artists: Susan Ellis will be teaching a one-day workshop that’s bound to catapult our skills and techniques. Susan’s work is known through the North Shore (and beyond).