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In the Manship Barn Studio

Opening Reception: June 26, 5:30 – 7:00 pm

Open Saturdays and Sundays through July 27, 1:00 – 4:00 pm

And by appointment

Register to attend the opening on June 26

Register to visit the exhibition weekends, June 28 – July 27

Artist Elaine Wing (born 1931) lived in Lanes Cove, not far from the Manship Artists Residency. She now lives in Santa Fe, which is a better environment for her health, however her heart is still in Gloucester and held close by her many friends here. One of the latter is Manship Board Chair, Jo-Ann Castano. When Elaine needed to close her studio two years ago, she reached out to Jo-Ann and offered her paintings and monoprints to the Manship Artists Residency as a donation, suggesting that we sell the work to raise funds to support artists. This wish is now a reality and you are able to enjoy the benefit by seeing a collection of her paintings of Cape Ann, alongside some of her graphically-exciting, and often cheeky monoprints.

In addition to creating signature paintings that have earned Elaine a place among the celebrated artists collected by the Cape Ann Museum, Elaine and her former husband, Paul Wing, ran the Salamander Coffeehouse in Boston near Copley Square.  In the late 1950s and early 1960s, they introduced musical artists who would later become famous, such as Tom Rush and Joan Baez.

 

Register to attend the opening on June 26

Register to visit the exhibition weekends, June 28 – July 27

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