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Winter Shorts
Date and Time
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM EST
Location
27 Pleasant St
Gloucester MA 01930
Fees/Admission
Free with admission
Description
Through its collection of artwork and artifacts, the Cape Ann Museum tells multiple stories, all relating to a single remarkable place. As you explore the galleries, discover the collection’s many stories with docent-led mini gallery tours or “shorts.” Want to learn more about the artist Fitz Henry Lane, the Folly Cove Designers or Cape Ann’s maritime and granite industry? Drop in and listen for as little or long as you like!
The following Winter Shorts will be offered at the following times in the CAM Galleries. Winter Shorts generally run for 20-25 minutes, so you’ll have time to find the next topic!
1:30pm
How Do I Know a Masterpiece When I See One: Leon Kroll’s Cape Ann and other works – Cape Ann Gallery
What is a Schooner? -- Maritime and Fisheries Gallery
Cape Ann Granite – CAM Auditorium
2pm
The Golden Age of the American China Trade – Captain Elias Davis House
How Do I Know a Masterpiece When I See One: Leon Kroll’s Cape Ann and other works – Cape Ann Gallery
What is a Schooner? -- Maritime and Fisheries Gallery
Eastern Passage: An Archival Mystery – CAM Library & Archives
2:30pm
The Golden Age of the American China Trade – Captain Elias Davis House
Fitz Henry Lane: Gloucester's Marine Painter and His Patrons – Fitz Henry Lane Gallery
Leonard Craske: The Man Behind the Man at the Wheel – Maritime and Fisheries Gallery
Folly Cove Designers: The Space in Between – Folly Cove Designers Gallery
Cape Ann Granite – CAM Auditorium
3pm
Fitz Henry Lane: Gloucester's Marine Painter and His Patrons – Fitz Henry Lane Gallery
Leonard Craske: The Man Behind the Man at the Wheel – Maritime and Fisheries Gallery
Folly Cove Designers: The Space in Between – Folly Cove Designers Gallery
Eastern Passage: An Archival Mystery – CAM Library & Archives
What is a docent?
Docents are community volunteers who have knowledge of Cape Ann history and of the Museum’s artwork and artifacts on display. These volunteers receive training through the Museum’s Docent Program. Docents lead highlight tours of the Museum’s collection and a variety of other specialty tours.
Interested in becoming a docent? The Museum offers docent training at key intervals. Email Head of Education & Engagement Miranda Aisling at mirandaaisling@capeannmuseum.org to get updates about our next offerings.