Gloucester All Galleries
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to All Galleries in Gloucester, MA, Massachusetts.
Taking inspiration from ancient symbols and beautiful landscapes, Ruth Mordecai's work is internationally acclaimed. She offers group or private workshops.
Beth Williams Studio showcases the artists unique, custom made jewelery. Unusual stones and glass beads can be found, along with beautiful glass art.
Open since 1977, this gallery has three rooms of fine art and a working studio. Open year round, visitors are welcome to book appointments to explore the gallery.
Specializing in watercolors, Swift's work is creative, innovative and original. Inspired by a variety of locales, her art can be seen in a number of publications.
This gallery features the works of photographer Fred Bodin, where prints are also available for sale. The collection includes prints of New England beaches, landscapes and people of New England.
This studio and showroom is inspired by the coastal landscape. Functional pieces include beautiful dinnerware, vases, lamps and much more.
Using watercolors to create signature prints, Sigrid Olsen's works are available for sale. Each print is created using high quality paper to capture the integrity of the original piece.
Built in 1858 as the Rocky Neck Schoolhouse, The Gruppé Gallery was built in 1858 as a one-room schoolhouse, but was purchased by artist Emile A. Gruppé in 1929. It is now a studio and gallery featuring the works of Gruppé family artists.
Specializing in watercolor, oils, pen and ink still, Trudy Allen’s work reflects beautiful florals, landscapes and still life. Allen offers private instruction and classes open to the public.
Dedicated to arts education, accredited professional artist Elizabeth McLindon offers arts classes. Instruction includes painting, drawing, sculptures and art history.
Joan Frank is an inventive and original artist, using vibrant colors in her oil paintings. Located in the Rocky Neck Art Colony, her work is enjoyed by visitors and locals alike.
With beautiful paintings of landscapes and marines, John Nesta is a talented artists in the Gloucester area. With a gallery open since 1968, his works are enjoyed by art enthusiasts and gallery patrons.
Using bold colors, Sullivan's oil paintings are original works of personal expression. Patrons can see this artists studio by appointment.
Artist Bernard Gerstner showcases his works of watercolors inspired by Cape Ann scenery. His studio gallery is also host to numerous workshops and classes.
Imagine features a variety of handmade pieces, including paintings, jewelry, decorative pieces and interpretively mixed media. It is open daily in July and August, but is limited to weekends in the off season.
The guild features spectacular watercolor representations of Manchester and original subjects. Artists Eleanor Levin and Diane Maloomian invite visitors to book an appointment to view their pieces.
Using oil pastels and transparent watercolors to create stylistic representations, Jeanne Greenleaf boasts an impressive portfolio of artwork. Her work includes spectacular landscapes and humorous curiosities of the human body.
Using vibrant watercolors and acrylic paints to create masterpieces, Touchette's canvasses are splashed with originality and expression. The studio can be found in Gloucester's Rocky Neck Art Colony.
Photographing Gloucester's colorful landscapes, beautiful greenery and eclectic people, Cynthia Capone is a talented photographer. With a focus on mandalas and calligraphic studies, her stylistic elements are innovative and original.
An internationally acclaimed artists, Elynn Kröger is a Massachusetts and has been in the industry for over 35 years. Specializing in abstract and realism genres, the gallery is open all year.
Photographer Joseph Flack Weiler shares his finely crafted shots in this gallery. Fine art photographs include black and white seascapes and landscapes of a number of different international locales.







