CAPE to CAPE

April 27 – June 4

Cotuit Center for the Arts Members Show at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck

CAPE to CAPE

Cape to Cape is a collaborative exchange between RNAC and the Cotuit Center for the Arts. These twin juried exhibits offer members from both organizations opportunities for creative exchange and exposure to new communities of art enthusiasts.

April 27 – June 4
Cotuit Center for the Arts Members Show at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck

Exhibiting Artists: Mary Ann Agresti, Christine Anderson, Joan Appel, Lucy Beecher Nelson, Kelly Bennett, Alexandria Boudreau, Rick Branscomb, Mikael Carstanjen, Lyn Coffey, Lee Connolly Weill, Kim DeWall, Mary Doering, Robert Dunn, Barbara Ford Doyle, Gayna Hoffman, Hilary Hutchison, Amy Jasperson, Frances Johnson, Lauren Kalita, Stephanie King, Michelle Law, Diana Lee, Jane Lincoln, Jory Mason, Andrea Moore, Mary Moquin, Rosalie Nadeau, Karen Ojala, Suzanne Packer, Karen Pinard, Alyssa Ringler, Robert Scutt, Marie Shanahan, Alan Trugman, Joan Zagrobelny, Denise Zompa.


Juried by Kathleen Gerdon Archer and Amanda K. Hawkins

Kathleen Gerdon Archer is a painter/photographer and graduated with honors from Montserrat College of Art.  She is a former owner of two galleries and has served in many capacities at Rocky Neck Art Colony, most recently as President from 2017 -2022. 

Amanda K. Hawkins is an award-winning painter and gifted art educator. She received a Masters in Fine Arts in Painting from Boston University and Bachelor of Fine Arts from Montserrat College of Art. Her work is in galleries across New England and can be found in private art collections around the globe. She is a trustee for the RNAC and serves on the Exhibitions Committee.

 

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Remembering Good Harbor Beach - A staged reading

Saturday, May 13, 5 - 6 PM
The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck
Free/$10 suggested donation

This new one-act play in two parts, written by Debra Wiess and performed by Susan and John Van Drie, takes the viewer literally Cape-to-Cape. Building on historical sources, it presents an imaginative account of the budding creative and romantic union between Edward and Josephine Hopper (née Nivison) during the summer of 1927 in Gloucester and then re-encounters the couple in Truro, MA in 1939, well into their tumultuous marriage

CAPE to CAPE continues, with Rocky Neck Member artitsts exhibitions at the Cotuit Center for the Arts

June 17 – July 23
Rocky Neck Art Colony members show at Cotuit Center for the Arts