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This episode of Cape Ann Conversations features Oliver Barker, Director of The Cape Ann Museum, located in Gloucester, Massachusetts. The Cape Ann Museum celebrates the rich cultural, artistic, and maritime heritage of Cape Ann. Founded in 1875, the museum houses an extensive collection that highlights the area’s significance as one of America’s oldest seaports and a long-standing hub for the arts. Its holdings include fine and decorative art, historical artifacts, photographs, and maritime materials that document the industries, communities, and natural beauty that have shaped the region for centuries.

The museum is especially renowned for its collection of works by artists of the Cape Ann School, including Fitz Henry Lane, one of the most prominent American luminist painters of the 19th century. In addition to its art collections, the museum preserves and interprets Gloucester’s fishing and shipbuilding heritage, as well as local stories of immigration, innovation, and community life. Beyond the galleries, the institution also manages historic sites such as the White-Ellery House and the Captain Elias Davis House, which provide immersive windows into early Cape Ann life.

Through exhibitions, educational programs, and community events, the Cape Ann Museum serves as both a cultural anchor and a gathering place. It connects residents and visitors alike to the unique history, creativity, and resilience of Cape Ann, ensuring that the region’s past and present continue to inspire future generations.

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Presented by: Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, https://capeannchamber.com  

Production Partner: Streamography, https://streamography.com