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Cape Ann Designs & Cape Ann Artisans in North Shore Magazine

September 19, 2014 by jgdefalco

Many thanks to the editor of North Shore Magazine, Kiley Jacques and writer Amanda Brown for their coverage of the Cape Ann Artisans Tour.   I was thrilled and honored to be part of the story!

Twenty-three Artists Participate in the 2014 Cape Ann Artisans Open Studio Tour

By Amanda Brown

Gloucester-based artist Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco—one of 23 artists who participated in the recent Cape Ann Artisans Open Studio Tour—specializes in wearable art made of sea glass. During tour hours, Ganim-DeFalco saw approximately 200 people come through her doors to delight in the gigantic sea glass collection she has amassed over the last 15 years. The majority of that glass was culled from beaches throughout Cape Ann, where she searches during the quiet off-season. “It is not about where [you look],” says Ganim-DeFalco, “but when.”

Using an organic approach to her art, she says the glass leads her through a process that is much like putting together a big puzzle. Employing a method similar to the one used by famed sculptor Alexander Calder, Ganim-DeFalco creates her pieces using “cold connections” made with wire, epoxy, and drills, rather than soldering techniques. By adding pearls, beads, and wires, she attempts to “maximize the beauty of the natural material.”

Ganim-DeFalco began her career as an artist following a hunt for a high-quality barrette and coming up short. Believing necessity is the mother of invention, she set about crafting and selling what she couldn’t find. Nowadays, her work includes necklaces, bracelets, brooches, and all manner of artful accessories. With works so intricately tied to the area, Ganim-DeFalco’s pieces are small reminders of the North Shore’s allure.

Another Cape Ann artisan, Rockport-based mosaic artist Pam Stratton, also welcomed close to 200 tour goers into her studio. They were met with a multitude of fine art mosaics, which are not all that commonly found in this region. Visitors had many questions about her technique, and carefully examined the details of her work. So interested were they that a few signed up for Stratton’s upcoming daylong workshops.

Eight years ago, during a visit to Italy, she fell in love with the mosaics covering the walls of so many cathedrals. Upon her return, she embarked on her first piece: a patio mosaic made of slate and brick. After completing that work, she signed up for a course at MassArt, and has been learning about the art form ever since.

Particularly inspired by the mosaics of the Byzantine era, Stratton works with a steel hammer and a hardy, both of which were tools used to break glass and stone in Roman times. The process is time consuming, and follows what she calls the “flow of the pattern.” She says that creating a mosaic can take days, weeks, or months, depending on the intricacy of the pattern and the materials used. Stratton is greatly inspired by her environs, looking to nearby locales like Halibut Point, which influenced a recent piece titled “Impressions”—a work that reflects the tidal lines of Cape Ann beaches and incorporates granite pebbles found along the shoreline.

To learn more about the artists who comprise Cape Ann Artisans, join the fall tour, which will run from October 11 through 13. For more information visit, capeanndesigns.com

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Boston Globe Travel: Light of days lures artists to Cape Ann: @CapeAnn Art @CapeAnnArtisans

June 14, 2014 by jgdefalco

Here's a wonderful Article in the Boston Globe  just in time to talk about the wonders of our Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour coming up next weekend!  Hope to see everyone there!

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North Shore Magazine & 2014 Cape Ann Artisans Tour Announcement

May 13, 2014 by jgdefalco

Thanks North Shore Magazine for a wonderful blog post on the 2104 Cape Ann Artisans Tour – Read more here!

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Filed Under: Cape Ann Artisans Spring Tour, North Shore Magazine

Cape Ann Designs & seARTS in the art news!

May 1, 2014 by jgdefalco

It's been truly amazing to see the interest in the "Celebrate Wearable Art II" runway show that we/seARTS and the Wearable Arts group held last September.    Speaking as an artist, it's very satisfying to share locally made art in new ways that engages such a wide range of creative minds.   The editors of Art New England took a unique point of view on Wearable Art outside the Urban Center – played out in two parts, the first of which showcasing work from my collection as well as a dress made of pasta.  Yes, seaglass and pasta both indigenous to Gloucester!   Cape Ann Magazine tied our show to revenue – a great idea to make money while doing all this hard work in the creative sector.    And finally, the Gloucester Times published my entire "thank you" letter to the behind the scenes team.  

I was also thrilled to have one of my favorite pieces shown in Art New England – so here it is again!

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Filed Under: Art New England, Cape Ann Magazine, Celebrate Wearable Art, Gloucester Times, seARTS

Intuit Small Biz Buzz Contest for Cape Ann Designs: Help me Win $5K

February 26, 2014 by jgdefalco

I was such a huge fan of the SuperBowl contest that Intuit sponsored for small businesses and loved the winner, GoldieBlox!   But now, right here at home, a chance to win Marketing $$ from the same company.  I have been a QuickBooks user for all three businesses that I run, so I feel good about entering.  I also think my sea glass hair accessory designs will look stand out.  Help me win by voting here!  You can vote every day…..

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This weekend’s Hair Fest – some fun facts 4-u!

February 19, 2014 by jgdefalco

I hope you will join me this weekend to try on some beautiful and practical hair accessories.  I have changed the time to start at 11AM to be sure that my stylist can be here – Lucy from Salon 127.    Lucky for me, Oprah has collected some wonderful hair facts – women spend over $22B on haircuts and $30B on hair color and a big portion of the $7B spent overall on shampoo.   That's 3x the annual budget of NASA.  And even better, the survey that was conducted for the December article says that 54% of us were angrier at our hair than our partner in the last month!  So with all this investment, I think we need to share great ideas on how to wear our hair and to dress it up a bit too!  Hope to see you on Sunday 11-3 at my studio.

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