The Shape of Things exhibition, juried by Adria Arch, features 11 artists from the greater Boston region. The 34 pieces in the exhibition include paintings, mixed media, sculpture and video, all of which utilize the fundamental design element of shape as a defining component of the work.
Healing of Art, an exhibition curated by Rebecca Anne Nagle, thoughtfully explores the four realms of healing—physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual—through a diverse range of media, including painting, sculpture, mixed media, and encaustic. Featuring the work of Ryan Kelley, Judith Brassard Brown, Deborah Gonet, and Nagle herself, the exhibition highlights how the creative process itself can become a path to healing. Working in solitude, each artist draws from the ego, mind, soul, and spirit, channeling personal and collective experiences into powerful visual expressions.
Dive into Culture Splash 2025! Celebrate Gloucester’s vibrant cultural districts—Rocky Neck and Harbortown—Thursdays in July and August and experience lively weekly series featuring local artists, musicians, performers, and cultural organizations.
Curated by Gabrielle Rossmer Featuring: Kathy Archer, Paul Cary Goldberg, Donald Gropman, Sonya Gropman, Gabrielle Rossmer, and Constance Vallis Exhibit Dates: July 10 – August 3 Closing Event & Artist Talk: Thursday, July 31, 5-7pm Gallery Hours: Thursday, 1-7pm; Friday & Saturday, 12-7pm; Sunday, 12-5pm; Monday, 11am-3pm In a time marked by uncertainty and transformation, […]
Join Gloucester-based violinists Scott Moore and Erica Pisaturo for COLLAGE, a dynamic and immersive performance weaving together traditional folk melodies, original works, baroque and modern miniatures, and adventurous improvisations. This unique concert offers a rich tapestry of sound, showcasing the expressive possibilities of two violins in conversation.
Join curator Gabrielle Rossmer and the featured artists at the Opening Reception for Six Ways of Seeing the World on Thursday, July 10, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. View the work, meet the artists, and enjoy refreshments and lively conversation.
In a time marked by uncertainty and transformation, six artists come together to explore how art can serve as both personal expression and cultural reflection. Six Ways of Seeing the World offers a compelling look at how visual art helps us process, respond to, and shape our understanding of the contemporary world.
Rocky Neck Historic Walking Tours are back for the season! This guided public walking tour covers the rich history of Rocky Neck Art Colony, showcasing the many artists who worked here, especially from the late nineteenth century to today.
Boundless: The Book as Art
Discover artist books, altered books, and innovative book structures in this vibrant exhibition celebrating the book as an expressive art form. Featuring a range of techniques and styles—from traditional to avant-garde—Boundless explores themes of memory, imagination, and identity through visual storytelling and creative design.
Join us for a Book Talk & Author Signing with bestselling author and environmental journalist Alan Weisman. He returns with his latest book HOPE DIES LAST: Visionary People Across the World, Fighting to Find Us a Future. A decade in the making, this powerful new book follows Weisman across the globe where he meets those confronting the planet’s most urgent crises.
View the work, meet the artists, and enjoy refreshments and lively conversation at the opening reception for Boundless: The Art of the Book. This event is free and open to the public.
Dive into this lively weekly series featuring local artists, musicians, performers, and cultural organizations celebrating Gloucester’s vibrant cultural districts—Rocky Neck and Harbortown.
Rocky Neck Historic Walking Tours are back for the season! This guided public walking tour covers the rich history of Rocky Neck Art Colony, showcasing the many artists who worked here, especially from the late nineteenth century to today.
Dive into this lively weekly series featuring local artists, musicians, performers, and cultural organizations celebrating Gloucester’s vibrant cultural districts—Rocky Neck and Harbortown.
Join curator Gabrielle Rossmer and the featured artists at the Closing Event & Artist Talks sharing insights into Six Ways of Seeing the World. This event is free and open to the public. View the work, meet the artists, and enjoy refreshments and lively conversation before the exhibit closes on August 3.