Wednesday, November 23, 2016

#Giving Tuesday and the NSAA Annual Appeal with Our Thanks!

THIS IS A TIME OF YEAR TO REFLECT AND TO GIVE THANKS!  
WE AT NSAA WISH TO EXTEND A SINCERE "THANK YOU'" TO OUR ENTIRE COMMUNITY OF ART LOVERS ..OUR ARTISTS WHO SHARE THEIR GIFTS OF TALENT AND ENERGY, OUR DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS, OUR WONDERFUL PATRONS AND DONORS WHO GENEROUSLY SUPPORT OUR MISSION AND TO ALL LOVERS OF ART WHO ARE INSPIRED BY THE ENDEAVORS OF THIS COMMUNITY.
THANK YOU TO EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU - WE CAN ONLY CONTINUE TO GROW AND IMPACT OUR COMMUNITY WITH YOUR VERY MEANINGFUL SUPPORT!

SUPPORT NSAA TODAY WITH  YOUR DONATION AT http://nsarts.org/donations.html

2016 was a banner "Year of Connecting Communities" for the North Shore Arts Association with so many important collaborations made with our partner institutions on behalf of our greater Cape Ann community; our groundbreaking collaboration with Ocean Alliance, the Gloucester Education Foundation, hosting the New England Watercolor Society's Biennial North American Open Show, the weeklong Cape Ann Plein Air Event and so much more!

PLEASE REMEMBER THE NORTH SHORE ART ASSOCIATION DURING OUR ANNUAL APPEAL! Although much was accomplished this year, in addition to the restoration of the waterside of our building which made possible through the awarding of two very generous grants and the donations of many individuals; as we enter our 95th year much remains to complete - the much needed restoration of the exterior and the heating and lighting improvements to our historic building. With our sincere thanks for your past support and best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at NSAA!

Tuesday November 29th is #GIVING TUESDAY, a global day to do good things for charity or the causes that you care about. Since 2014, thousands of organizations and individuals have taken part in # Giving Tuesday. Please remember the NSAA and all organizations from large to small who aim to make this world a kinder and more equitable place for all.


Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Congratulations to North Shore Arts Association's NEW ARTIST MEMBERS!


The North Shore Arts Association is pleased to announce our 31 new juried artist members and to offer them a warm welcome to our community! Congratulations!
A large field of exceptional candidates applied for artist membership this year; and we applaud all the applicants for their skills and commitment to their art.  The jury is in! 
The New Member Show, slated to open the 2017 exhibition Season, our 95th year, will showcase the diversity of NSAA's talented new artist members and their newest work.
Watch this space in the coming months for individual profiles of our new artist members; visit their online web pages and see their exceptional artwork in the NSAA galleries right now!


TOM BAILEY  http://www.tombaileyart.com

MARY ELLEN BROWN   http://maryellenbrown-fineart.com/
KATHARINE COAKLEY   http://sunsetrockart.com/

NANCY COLELLA   http://www.nancycolellastudio.com/

FLORENCE COMO

DAN  DELOUISE   https://www.facebook.com/DeLouiseStudio

SUSAN DRENNAN   http://rsdrennan1.fineartstudioonline.com/

DAVID DRINON
  http://drinonstudio.com/


KAREN S. FITZGERALD   http://www.ksfitzgerald.com/
  
GAVIN MATTHEW GEWECKE
 
ANN GOLDBERG  

WILLIAM GOTHA   http://www.williamgotha.com/

VIRGINIA HILL
  
HEIDI JACKSON   http://www.heidijackson.com/index.html

BARBARA KREMER

LASZLO KUBINYI

STEVEN ELLERY MANNING 

DENNIS McQUILLEN   http://www.dennismcquillen.com/art/

RUTH ANN MOWDER

DAVID NEILL   http://www.davidneillart.com/

TIMOTHY NEILL   http://www.timneill.com/

LINDA JO NIELSEN  http://www.lindajonielsen.com/

PAM PERRAS
   http://www.pamperras.com/

JIM RYAN

ELIZABETH RHOADES   http://elizabethrhoadesfineart.com/

CAROL ROBEY

LEIGH H. SLINGLUFF   http://www.leighslingluff.com

ALLEN FORREST SMALL   www.allanfsmall.com


SUSAN TERMYN
   http://susantermyn.com

CHRIS WILLIAMS   www.chriswilliamssculpture.com


ROBERT WILLIAMS   http://www.robertlouiswilliams.com/

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Calling all Artist Members: NSAA Annual Meeting Sun. August 28th at 3pm!

"Le Coq", 1938, Pablo Picasso
CALLING ALL ARTIST MEMBERS TO GATHER FOR THE NSAA ANNUAL MEETING, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 3PM, WITH A MEMBERS (ARTISTS AND ASSOCIATES) POTLUCK SUPPER TO FOLLOW! BE A LEADER - MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!

Your voice and your votes are vitally important to the success of the North Shore Arts Association. The NSAA exists to represent YOU, our artists, to the greater community, and to reflect your ideas, your creativity, and accomplishments!
2017 ushers in our 95th anniversary year and while paying homage to our rich history, we most importantly, want our centennial year to celebrate the vibrancy, and the innovative, and forward looking spirit of our membership. Voice your thoughts, suggestions, and ideas to make 2017 a truly memorable milestone and set us on an exciting new path for the Second Century of the NSAA!

WE'LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU!
Courtesty of Bing Images: Artist Unknown






Thursday, August 18, 2016

This Weekend's Big Event: NSAA's Annual Fundraising Event Artists & Scholar's Fine Art Auction Saturday Aug. 20th!

NSAA Annual Fundraising Auction
August 20, 2016 - doors open 5pm - auction begins 6pm.
View all auction lots online by clicking here.
This years auction is an important collaborative fundraiser for both NSAA and the Gloucester Education Foundation, a continuation of our

"Art in Action - Connecting Communities" focus.  Enjoy an evening of fine wine and sumptuous appetizers as you live bid on works of fine art, as well as a silent auction of exciting goods and services.



The North Shore Arts Association is proud to recognize and support the Gloucester Education Foundation's mission to drive innovation, encourage creativity, expand student opportunities and empower educators to strengthen teaching and learning in the Gloucester Public School District by donating 10% of the Artists & Scholars Auction proceeds to the GED.
We are pleased to welcome Michael Grogan of Grogan & Company, Boston as our auctioneer, and guest auctioneers Mayor Sephatia Romeo Theken, Senator Bruce Tarr and Gloucester Education Foundation Trustee, Sarah Grow! Come celebrate and support our artists & scholars this Saturday night! Buy your tickets online at www. nsarts.org or by calling the gallery at (978) 283-1857.
GLOUCESTER EDUCATION FOUNDATION






Following is a sampling of the fabulous live auction items that will be up for bid:




Lot 70: "Rocky Neck Boats" by Charles Movalli
acrylic, dimensions: 23.5 x 27.5












Lot 53: "Beacon Marine" by Jeff Weaver
oil, dimensions: 24 x 30




Lot 39: "The Last Stop" by Caleb Stone
oil, dimensions: 1.75 x 20.75



Lot 37:
"A Cove in Gloucester" by Ron Straka
oil, dimensions: 20 x 24







Lot 26: "Harbor Evening" by Paul George
oil, dimensions: 22.5 x 26.5











Lot 9: "Pemaquid Point Light" by Marion Hall
watercolor, dimensions:20 x 25










Thursday, August 11, 2016

Registration Closes August 15th! Sign Up Now for Cape Ann Plein Air October 10 - 16, 2016


The first annual Cape Ann Plein Air competition and festival is happening this autumn. A weeklong competition and festival celebrating the region's rich history of painting outdoors it will build upon the area's rich plein air traditions with artists creating and selling their newly created works.
Cape Ann, always basking in its best light in the fall, will be host to plein air artists from around the country, with venues throughout all four of our waterfront communities. Sign up today to participate as an artist in the event at capeannpleinair.org! Registation closes August 15th! Complete information about the competition and festival; entry forms, gala tickets, etc. can be found at the Cape Ann Plein Air site.
40 nationally recognized, professional, juried plein air artists will paint throughout Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, and Manchester-by-the-Sea, while special events will provoke, entertain, delight and enlighten.


October 10: Opening Reception - North Shore Arts Association, Gloucester

October 11: Gloucester Stage Company multi-media performance event

October 12: Painting-by-the-Sea, Quick Draw and Reception - Trask House, Manchester- by-the-Sea

October 13: Demo by Awards Juror Ray Hassard

October 14: Cape Ann Colonies events - Rocky Neck & Rockport

October 15-16: Paint Essex, Paint Out, Auction & Sale - Woodman's Essex

October 11-14: Cape Ann Museum tours - Painters past and present

October 10-14: Daily Demos

October 15: Cape Ann Plein Air-Grand Awards Gala & Sale - Rockport Art Association & Museum
Organized by: Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Cape Ann Community Foundation, seARTS, Rockport Art Association & Museum, North Shore Arts Association, Rocky Neck Art Colony, Cape Ann Cultural Districts: Rockport, Rocky Neck, Harbortown & Essex, the Essex Merchants Group, and the many other artists & culture organization and supporters of Cape Ann.

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Exhibition III Award Winners, The Cape Ann Sisterhood and Artists & Scholars Fine Art Auction

Take a break from the summer sun and come to the NSAA to preview the paintings and artwork that will be offered at the upcoming Artist and Scholars Annual Live Auction on August 20th, currently on display in our upper air conditioned galleries.This years auction is is an important collaborative fundraiser for both NSAA and the Gloucester Education Foundation, a continuation of our "Art in Action - Connecting Communities" focus this season. Enjoy an evening of fine wine and sumptuous appetizers as you bid on works of fine art as well as a varied selection of exciting goods and services. This is the perfect opportunity to show your support for North Shore Arts Association and Gloucester Education Foundation.
We are pleased to have Michael Grogan of Grogan and Company Boston as our auctioneer, along with guest auctioneers Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, Senator Bruce Tarr and GEF Trustee Sarah Grow!
View all North Shore Arts Annual Fundraising Auction lots online - buy your tickets now!
http://nsarts.org/2016_Fundraising_Auction.html
Congratulations going out to the award winning artists of Exhibition III, our small works show. This mid-summer exhibition features a wonderful group of works by our artist members: landscape, and still life, abstracts and whimsy-something for every mood and every buyer!

Judythe Evans Meagher "Bird and Blossoms"
And of course, don't miss the beautifully arranged Cape Ann Sisterhood show, which encompasses the work of seven talented and tireless women of the North Shore Arts Association. Without their passion and devotion, the NSAA would be a mere shadow of itself. Congratulation and a huge "Thank you" to the members of the sisterhood; Trudy Allen, Anne Demeter, Andrea Van Gestal, Pamela Hibbard Giarramitara,Bonnie Gray, Judyth Evans Meagher, Judith Metcalfe, and Janice Turner.




And now, the award winners of Exhibition III:

Charlotte & Alfred Movalli Memorial Award
Excellence in Any Medium


Judy Gruelich

"Michaelangelo"




Winsor & Newton Merchandise Award
Excellence in Watercolor



Judith Pumfrey
"Sunny Day"



Carleen Muniz Memorial Award

Barbara Levine
"Sandy Path"



Institution for Savings Award
Excellence in Any Medium

Tom Nicholas, N.A.
"Winter Above the Bench"




J.Tweed Hill Memorial Award
Traditional Seascape, Landscape or Still Life

Robert Steadman
"Caleb's Landing"



Harry Ballinger Memorial Award
Excellence in Graphics

Charlesanna Detra
"Blues"




Jack Richeson & Co. Inc Gift Certificate


Herbert Randle
"At Wingaersheek"




Terry Ludwig Pastels Award Gift Certificate
Excellence in Pastel



Jeff Weaver
"Wharf Scene"




Frederic & Elsie Reinert Memorial Award
Excellence in Landscape


Mark Shasha
"Off the Beaten Path"




Art Supplies Wholesale Gift Certificate

Sharon Jordan Bahosh

"Wonson Cove"




Beverly A. DeMont Memorial Award

Larry Grob
"Burnt Coat Light with Boat Swan's Island"




Popular Award (Exhibition II)

Charles Syvertsen
"Rockport Quarry"

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

The Cape Ann Sisterhood of North Shore Arts Association August 5 through September 18

CAPE ANN SISTERHOOD EXHIBIT AT NORTH SHORE ARTS ASSOCIATION
AUGUST 5 - SEPTEMBER 18, 2016
OPENING RECEPTION - FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH, 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm

"NSAA's MISSION
has provided the common ground that brought us together originally because of our love for the arts, many of us artists as well.  We have each served as board members, officers, committee chairs and contributors to special events at different times together.  Without this connection that attracted us to join the cause, we may never have met.  We have become fast friends over the past sixteen years thanks to serendipity, or maybe divine providence, for which we remain forever grateful.  
So, that said, we have dubbed ourselves as The Sisterhood, which we have truly become!"
-Janice Turner of the Cape Ann Sisterhood

-Judythe Evans Meagher of the Cape Ann Sisterhood
"They say, "It is better to give than to receive", but sometimes you can do both simultaneously as a group of board members of North Shore Arts Association has discovered.
Some fifteen years ago, Anne Demeter, the President of NSAA, Trudy Allen, Gallery Director, and Judythe Evans Meagher, Trustee Board Member, arranged to meet for dinner at the Windward Grille in Essex. The folks at the Windward were so welcoming, accommodating and tolerant (there was a fair amount of raucous laughter that evening), that the group decideded to do it again and again and again. In a little while, they were joined by the then Treasurer, the late Carleen Muniz, Corresponding Secretary, Janice Turner, and another Trustee, Bonnie Gray. Bonnie introduced to the group Andrea van Gestal, who has since served as President, Treasurer, and Recording Secretary, and she invited Trustee, Judy Metcalfe. Before long (nobody remembers exactly when anymore), they were joined by Trustees Pamela Giarratana and the late Connie Mullen.
The management of Windward Grille has seen a lot of this group over the years, including their annual Yankee Swap, and has remained welcoming, accommodating and tolerant even though the raucous laughter has never ceased and may even have increased in volume.
This is a diverse group of women in many ways, with backgrounds ranging from law to interior design, mediums ranging from oils and watercolor to alcohol inks, and painting styles ranging from photorealism to abstract. All but Janice Turner are painters, but since she has been the wife and helpmate of Rockport artist Bruce Turner for over 50 years, the group considers her an artist by association.
These friends have formed strong bonds and a support network that has seen them through the inescapable life challenges of illness, death and divorce. But what binds them together at the core is their love for and dedication to the North Shore Arts Association. If you were to tally their combined years of volunteering as trustees, officers, committee members and chairs, workshop teachers, event coordinators, hangers of exhibitions, writers of programs, along with all the little tasks and roles that don't even get a name, you would easily surpass a century. They are all very mindful, not of what they have given to North Shore, but what they have gained as a result, something they have dubbed, "The Cape Ann Sisterhood"."



From August 5th to September 18th, the Cape Ann Sisterhood will be presenting an exhibit of paintings at North Shore Arts Association. Open weekdays and Saturdays, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Sundays noon to 5:00 pm. The OPENING RECEPTION will take place on Friday, August 5th from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Public is invited to attend.



Saturday, July 30, 2016

A Preview: August's Big Events at North Shore Arts!

The Cape Ann Sisterhood

The month of August opens with a festival of color at NSAA and a full roster of activities!


Exhibition III, the Artist Member Small Works show, enlivens the upstairs and front galleries with a variety of refreshing and inventive images, that promise to be a reminder of the warmth and color of these unhurried summer months for years to come.  One of the most anticipated shows of the season, small works provide the challenge of creating works, in a variety of mediums, within a limited canvas space of  20 x 24". Small works provide art lovers and collectors an opportunity to own a quite reasonably priced work that can easily grace smaller corners of a home or office. Perhaps most importantly, it is an opportunity to acquire works by some of Cape Ann's most notable artists.
Exhibition III opens August 5 and runs through September 17, with a "Meet the Artists" reception held on August 28th from 1 to 3 p.m. Mark your calendars! Receptions are free and open to the public.

Along with the Small Works show, stop into the Gordon Grant Gallery this month to take in a very special show, The Cape Ann Sisterhood. This exhibition, August 5- September 17, showcases the work and friendship of a group of women, all current or former members of the Board of the NSAA; artists whose bonds of friendship and loyalty have developed and deepened over the years and who are true "sisters in spirit". These connections of friendship and mutual interest have seen them through times of laughter and times of trouble. Come see  how their shared experiences and outlook are at the heart of what all great Art and great Art Associations are about! Opening Reception is August 5, from 5 to 8 p.m. Watch this Blog space for more information on the Cape Ann Sisterhood!

The North Shore Arts Association Annual Fine Art Auction
takes place this year on August 20 and will be The Event of the season! A gala evening, always highly anticipated and well attended, this years' Artists & Scholars Auction supports two very deserving Gloucester non-profits and needs your support.  Make plans with your friends to wine and dine that evening as nature puts on one of the most beautiful sunsets on Cape Ann, as seen from the NSAA galleries! Come out to bid vigorously on the artwork of some of Cape Ann's most notable artists to support the non-profit North Shore Arts Association and the Gloucester Education Foundation!


Visit NSAA's air-conditioned galleries this month and see what the excitement is all about!

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Bid Now!! Final Weekend brings a flurry of bidding as NSAA Slates Auction ends July 30th!

Bids for the silent auction may be placed June 17 through July 30 by visiting or contacting NSAA. One hundred per cent of silent auction proceeds will go to fund the ongoing restoration of the NSAA's gallery building and Ocean Alliance's Paint Factory headquarters.

Call the Gallery at 978-283-1857 today to place your bid!


A very exciting silent auction of original artwork is on currently on display in the NSAA galleries as part of the "Exhibition of the Sea and Science". Painted on period roofing slates removed from the historic Paint Factory building, these slates are donated to NSAA by non-profit Ocean Alliance and provide the substrate used by NSAA Artist Members to create original paintings, each approximately 12"x24" depicting a myriad images, many retelling the story of Gloucester's special relationship to the sea.

Click Here to View all Slates Available for Bidding
"Manufactory" by Anne Demeter




Jeff Weaver

"Ocean Applause" by Barbara Donnelly

"Sea Turtle" by George Martin

Friday, July 22, 2016

South Greets North Paint Out Event: Perfect Weather and Perfect Plein Air Painting Opportunities Were Enjoyed by all!

Paint Out Artists working at Lightkeeper's Residence, Cohasset

"I couldn't have asked for a better day", said Tina Watson of Cohasset," the weather was perfect!"
The second North Shore/South Shore Paint Out was held on Tuesday, July 19th, once again earning the highest praise and enthusiasm from the painters who participated.
Judythe Meagher, the North Shore coordinator and one of the originators behind this reciprocal event, initiated the first Paint Out, which was held last year in venues around Gloucester Harbor and which was hosted by the North Shore Art Association. "Last year's event was so much fun that we decided to do a reciprocal event this year."  Judythe said of this  year's trip to Cohasset, "It was a roaring success. The South Shore Arts Center members were wonderfully welcoming and treated us as honored guests. All of the participants raved about the experience. One of our North Shore Painters, Dale Blodgett, sold her painting to one of the South Shore artists, which was an additional bonus!"
Susan Drennan of Danvers and Holly Popeo of N. Reading
After a morning get together at the South Shore Art Center, the painters split off in groups, some painting portraits from life model on Cohasset Common, others finding their way to the Cohasset Sailing Club, The Lighthousekeeper's Residence at Minot Light, and picturesque scenes along Bailey's Creek and Cohasset Harbor. North Shore artist Shirley Hamilton said of her chosen spot, overlooking Bailey's Creek, "It's a gorgeous sight. It was definitely worth the trip!." After a day of painting the artists reconvened at the South Shore Art Center where they displayed their work and mingled with their fellow artists and new found friends.




Thursday, July 14, 2016

Karen Ristuben presents : The Intersection of Marine Science, Conservation, Activism and Arts" Saturday, July 23rd, 3:00 pm at NSAA


PRESIDENT OF ROCKY NECK ART COLONY AND ARTS/CONSERVATION ACTIVIST, KAREN RISTUBEN, IN A SPECIAL PRESENTATION, "The Intersection of Marine Science, Conservation, Activism and Arts". This is the third offering in a series addressing the interconnection of the Art and Sciences as part of NSAA's "Art in Action-Connecting Communities" initiative for their 2016 season. Saturday, July 23rd, at 3p.m. Open Free to the Public
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About the Lecturer
Karen Ristuben, President of Rocky Neck Art Colony, Artist and Environmental Activist

Fascinated by the transparency and reflectivity of glass, and similarly those  qualities in our ocean waters, highly regarded Arts and Environmental activist and major force for the growth of the arts on Cape Ann, Karen Ristuben will offer a dynamic look at the ways in which marine science, conservation, and the arts can positively impact each other. Through photography, video, sound, and performance with "environmental advocacy at the core" her goal is "to expand the efforts of scientists working on issues of ocean contamination and public health" and to stimulate interest, involvement and awareness in the general public.
By using the arts to present fascinating information about our ocean environment, she believes that visual, sensory offerings provide an emotional experience allowing audiences to come away not only with new and interesting information, but also a desire to learn how they can make a difference. Aesthetically compelling experiences can be transformational in stimulating individuals' discovery that they can, in whatever way personally appeals to them, make a direct difference in the protection of our oceans and planet.
Karen Ristuben's presentation promises to be not only an innovative educational experience, but also a stimulating and exciting melding of the Arts and Sciences.
Supporting Ocean Alliance's mission to protect and preserve our oceans and marine life and North Shore Arts Association and Rocky Neck Art Colony's mission of supporting the arts, an "Art Exhibition of the Sea and Science" continues through July 30th in the galleries of NSAA. Although works of all genres will  be on display, the main focus will be works depicting the sea and Cape Ann.
 The North Shore Arts Association's galleries are open, free to the public, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Noon to 5 p.m.           
           
           

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Dr. Roger Payne and Lisa Harrow present "SEACHANGE: Reversing the Tide", Thursday, July 7 at 7 - 8 p.m. at North Shore Arts

Winslow Homer "West Point, Prout's Neck"

Please join us Thursday, July 7th at 7 p.m. for a presentation by Dr. Roger Payne, founder and President of Ocean Alliance in collaboration with his wife, well known actress Lisa Harrow.  The lecture/performance piece, "SEACHANGE: Reversing the Tide" is  one of the events tied to a special exhibition titled "Art of the Sea and Science" which Ocean Alliance and the North Shore Arts Association have launched in and  examination of the issues facing the marine environment and a celebration of the mystery and beauty of the ocean.  A $5.00 donation is encouraged.

"Paint Factory" slate by Sharon Bahosh
A very unique component of the "Art Exhibition of the Sea and Science" is the show and silent auction of works by NSAA artists painted on original roofing slates removed from the historic Paint Factory building. These historic slates were donated to NSAA by non-profit Ocean Alliance and they provide the substrate used by Artist Members to create original works, each approximately 12" x 24" depicting a wide range of images inspired by Gloucester, the sea, and its inhabitants. Bids for the silent auction may be place June 17 through July 30 by visiting or contacting NSAA. One hundred per cent of the silent auction proceeds will go to fund the ongoing restoration the NSAA's gallery building and Ocean Alliance's Paint Factory headquarters. Click here:  http://nsarts.org/2016_Slate_Auction.html to see all of the slates available for bid from now until July 30th at 5pm. Visit or  call the gallery to place your bid!  978-283-1857.

About the Lecturers and Performers
Dr. Roger Payne, Ocean Alliance President and Founder

Dr. Roger Payne states, "I am so disappointed that the Arts and Sciences are taught separately-both the Art and the Sciences lose. They should be co-mingled." Ocean scientist Payne embodies the best of the Arts and Sciences functioning together to do something probably neither could have done separately.
Ocean Alliance CEO Ian Kerr share, "Because Dr. Payne is a musician..because he is an artist/scientist, his training allowed him to identify, and make the most profound discovery about humpback whales. That whales sing songs!" Prior to his discovery in 1967, along with Scott McVay, whale sounds were a mystery. Payne knew, however, that "a song is a rhythmically repeated collection of notes" and was able, because of his music training, to identify the particular songs of individual whales that he later confirmed can be heard over thousands of miles of ocean.
Having worked aboard the sloop "Clearwater" in support of Pete Seeger's efforts to clean up the Hudson River in New York, Payne is considered a pioneer in his field. In the hope of sharing the work of artists/scientists, recordings of whale songs were place aboard American Satellites Voyager I and II. Drs. Payne and Kerr have also stimulated interest in conserving our oceans and marine life by testifying before Congress and presenting before the United Nations.
Lisa Harrow, actress, author, and environmental activist
Lisa was born in Auckland, New Zealand and is a noted actress well known in the UK for her roles in British theatre, films and television. Her career started at the Royal Shakespeare Company. She has performed on stage all across America, and has appeared in major television and film roles in the US. One role for which she is well known in this country is that of Nancy Astor, the first woman to take her seat in the House of Commons. That BBC drama, Nancy Astor, aired in the US 1982 on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre.
Lisa Harrow is the author of the environmental handbook "What Can I Do?" published in separate editions for Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and the United States.

About SEACHANGE: Reversing the Tide (performed by Dr. Roger Payne and his wife noted British actress Lisa Harrow
What is the most consequential contribution of science in the past 100 years? Is is E=mc2, the structure of DNA, decoding the human genome, plate tectonics, the computer revolution, putting a man on the moon, the development of nuclear weapons? None of those directly affects the lives of every human being on earth-most indigenous peoples are simply unaware of all of them. However, respect for the hundreds of species that make the world habitable for us, and with which we interdepend is utterly consequential. Indigenous people were first to guess at it but scientific discovery during the past 50 years has proved it. And the consequence of that discovery is-if we ignore the destruction of the wild world until it can no longer keep the world habitable, our species will not survive.
The evidence for and the consequences of this broad claim are explored in SEACHANGE: Reversing the Tide. In this hour long presentation Roger Payne and his wife, actress Lisa Harrow combine the knowledge of science with the wisdom of poetry to argue compellingly that man is not the overseer of Life on earth but an integral part of Life's complex web and conclude that the most consequential scientific discovery of the past 100 years is the realization that our species' survival requires that we attend not just to our own well being but to the well being of the entire web of Life-nothing else we can ever do will be nearly as consequential as understanding that point. The audience emerges with a clear understanding of humanity's role in the natural world and of the urgency of our need to start living sustainably.
Since 2004, Roger and Lisa have presented this program to audiences in universities, film festivals, schools, churches, conferences, libraries and other public spaces; off-Broadway, the UN, and in people's living rooms, throughout the US, as well as in New Zealand and the UK.
Currently, a team of New Zealand/Canadian documentary makers are raising the funds from international sources to make a film of the piece, which they are calling Pale Blue Dot after Carl Sagan's book, and extract from which are the last words of SEACHANGE.

"SEACHANGE moves its viewers. The strength of its ecological convictions derive from well-marshalled facts of the reality of our despoilment of the planet, and the emotional impact of the poetry the piece uses. Most importantly, Harrow and Payne turn away from despair to what is to be done."
-Roald Hoffman
Nobel Laureate, chemist and writer

"Thank you, both of you, for that haunting and lovely stage piece. You had me thrumming all the way home."
-Lawrence Wechsler
Director of the New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU


Also on display in the galleries of the North Shore Arts Association is the Artist Members Exhibition II  "Art of the Sea and Science", and the New Artist Members Show. Both exhibitions are on display at our harborside galleries from June 17 through July 30th  and are free and open to the public.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Presenting Award Winners Exhibition II "Art of the Sea and Science" and New Members Show


Jeff Weaver, "Beacon Marine from Gravel Beach"

The North Shore Arts Association congratulates the award winning artists of Exhibition II, "Art of the Sea and Science", and The New Artist Members Show. Both exhibitions are on display at our harborside galleries from June 17 through July 30th  and are free and open to the public.

A very unique component of the "Art Exhibition of the Sea and Science" will be a show and silent auction of works by NSAA artists painted on original roofing slates removed from the historic Paint Factory building. These historic slates were donated to NSAA by non-profit Ocean Alliance and they provide the substrate used by Artist Members to create original works, each approximately 12" x 24" depicting a wide range of images inspired by Gloucester, the sea, and its inhabitants. Bids for the silent auction may be place June 17 through July 30 by visiting or contacting NSAA. One hundred per cent of the silent auction proceeds will go to fund the ongoing restoration the NSAA's gallery building and Ocean Alliance's Paint Factory headquarters. Click here:  http://nsarts.org/2016_Slate_Auction.html to see all of the slates available for bid from now until July 30th at 5pm. Visit or  call the gallery to place your bid!  978-283-1857.

Please join us Sunday, June 26th at 12:30-1:30 for Ocean Alliance CEO Dr. Ian Kerr's lecture, "Why Whales?" A reception for Dr. Kerr and all Exhibitions follows, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the gallery. A $5.00 donation is encouraged.

ART EXHIBITION OF THE SEA AND SCIENCE AWARD WINNERS

VERMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
ALDEN BRYAN MEMORIAL AWARD & MEDAL

Traditional Landscape in Oil


MARK SHASHA
"Summer Vista"

"Summer Vista", Mark Shasha




CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK AWARD
Excellence in Sculpture

DAVID KAPETANOPOULOS

"Genesis"
"Genesis", David Kapetanopoulous





DONALD ALLEN MOSHER MEMORIAL AWARD
Excellence in Landscape

T.M. NICHOLAS
"Breaking Light Vermont"
T.M. Nicholas, "Breaking Light Vermont"





ARLINE W. MANNING MEMORIAL AWARD
Excellence in Any Medium

DAVID CURTIS
"Silence"

David Curtis, "Silence"







CHARLES C. GRUPPE AWARD

Excellence in Marine Painting

GARY DAVIS
"Leaving the Harbor"

Gary Davis, "Leaving the Harbor"






EDYTHE S. GHEN MEMORIAL AWARD
Excellence in Watercolor

CHARLES SYVERTSEN
"Rockport Quarry"
Charles Syvertsen, "Rockport Quarry"






HOWARD CURTIS MEMORIAL AWARD
Excellence in Marine Painting


JEFF WEAVER
"Beacon Marine from Gravel Beach"


Jeff Weaver, "Beacon Marine from Gravel Beach"




ART SUPPLIES WHOLESALE AWARD


JOHN FLEMING
"Hatchling"

John Fleming, "Hatchling"





JAMES G. SAUNDERS MEMORIAL AWARD

DAVID HATFIELD
"Hannah Jumper House"



David Hatfield, "Hannah Jumper House"




NEW ARTIST MEMBERS SHOW AWARD WINNER


LAZARE BARTH MEMORIAL AWARD

K.T. MORSE
"Crane Beach Sunrise"


K.T. Morse, "Crane Beach Sunrise"