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My Interview with MSONEWSports by Rick Moore

February 26, 2019 by jgdefalco

Rick Moore is a pro!  A beloved, retired Math teacher, Rick has found another calling, interviewing athletes and artists (among others) for his amazing internet radio venture.  Go Rick!  Here’s my recent interview with him.  I am humbled by his generous spirit.

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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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This is a quick note of thanks for your warm and gracious welcome yesterday.  My husband and I were so impressed by your art–the beauty of the designs, the wearability, and the enduring power of nature’s gifts.  Your eye for the right color, texture, and shape is amazing–something not all of us mere mortals possess!  Again, thank you.  Our day yesterday affirmed our commitment to our move to Cape Ann.

Joan Ford Mongeau

—CAA Tour visitor – Spring 2021

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