As part of the Cape Ann Artisans (CAA) collaboration with the Rocky Neck Art Colony and the Cape Ann Museum, this exhibition celebrates the work of current members and many of the prior Juried Members, including some In Memorium.
CAA's artisans have enriched the Cape Ann cultural community in disciplines including jewelry, pottery, textiles, painting in many mediums, glass, wood, photography, sculpture, metalwork including pewter, copper, and steel, millinery, mosaics, and more. Members’ influence also extends beyond their Cape Ann Artisan alliance. Many are teachers, from art professors in Boston universities to those offering classes in their own studios. Many have exhibited their work locally and far beyond in galleries and museums. Many have mentored and served as leaders in arts organizations.
As part of CAA's collaboration with the Cape Ann Museum, CAM will feature a panel discussion about CAA art and artisans at the museum at 27 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA on October 21.
For more information about the Cape Ann Artisans and upcoming CAA events, click HERE.
Rob Logan, Dogtown; Paul Swigart, Hummingbird; Sinikka Nogel, Green Dream; Kurt Ankeny, Mangoes and Lemons; Kate Nordstrom, Neighborhood Crow; Deb Schradieck, Motif in Fall; David Montgamery, The Old Boat Shed, A Study in Light and Shadow; Marilyn Swift, Friendship; Judith Cooper, Sacred Teaching, Sacred Text; Eileen Mueller, Night Music