Closing Reception: INTER/PLAY
Join curator Morgan Dyer and the featured artists at the Closing Reception on Sunday, October 12 from 5-7pm. This event is free and open to the public.
Connecting Creativity and Community
Join curator Morgan Dyer and the featured artists at the Closing Reception on Sunday, October 12 from 5-7pm. This event is free and open to the public.
Member Showcase is Rocky Neck Art Colony's final exhibition of the season featuring seven distinctive bodies of work by RNAC members - John Bassett, Michelle Champion, Eser Costanza, Joanne Hurd, Patricia Scialo, Brian Murphy, R. D. Murphy - selected by juror Shana Dumont Garr.
It's Back...the 2025 Beaux Arts Ball & Bacchanal! Get ready for a night of dancing, appetizers, and celebration. It's all back, all fun!
The public is invited to celebrate Member Showcase at the Opening Reception on October 26, 4-6pm. View the art, meet the artists, and enjoy light refreshments and lively conversation.
Artist Tamara Krendel comes to Rocky Neck with her two-day class to share her unique style and seasoned teaching method. Enjoy beautiful surprises that come with washy, atmospheric colors as they inform new ways of seeing subject matter.
Join artist Deb Read, this year's Goetemann Gloucester Grant Artist-in-Residence, for an informal open studio session. Visitors are welcome to stop by, see the artist at work, and get a glimpse into her process and works in progress.
Join artist Deb Read, this year's Goetemann Gloucester Grant Artist-in-Residence, for a conversation reflecting on her experiences over the past month. Rather than a formal lecture, this will be an open discussion about process, exploration, and what has emerged during her time in the studio.
Join us to hear Elizabeth Carey, Pete Willcox, and Laura Dow share stories from their trip to the Village2Village Project at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck on Sunday, November 9 from 5-7pm. Light refreshments will be served.
Join us for our Annual Meeting where we will present "Our Year in Review on Wednesday, November 12 starting at 5:30pm. Part of the agenda will be electing new Board Members to fill slots of outgoing Board Members.
Reclaiming Folk is an event series that celebrates and honors People of Color (POC) in folk music – they “reclaim” folk because, despite POCs being at the root of the genre, history and culture has erased them from American Folk music. From field calls to Blues and Gospel to Indigenous traditions, the origin of American folk music is connected to people of color.