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MONET GLOUCESTER CINEMA ARTS SERIES CONTINUES

Monet to Matisse PAINTING THE MODERN GARDEN Gloucester Cinema Arts and Architecture Series continues

GLOUCESTER CINEMA ARTS SERIES CONTINUES
BY: Mary Williams, Gloucester Cinema

The next installment of the Gloucester Cinema Art Series, PAINTING THE MODERN GARDEN: MONET TO MATISSE, will be held on Sunday, June 26 at 10 a.m. and Thursday, June 30 at 7 p.m. at 74 Essex Avenue (Route 133), Gloucester. Ticket price for this exclusive engagement is $10 for seniors and $12 for adults.
Monet recognized the garden as a powerful subject, and he became known as one of the most important painters of gardens in the history of art. Long considered the perfect space for expressing color, light and atmosphere the garden occupied the creative mind of not only Monet but other great artists such as Van Gogh, Sargent, Pissarro and Matisse.  As Monet once said, “Apart from painting and gardening, I am not good at anything.” For lovers of gardens and lovers of art this is an ideal film to kick start your summer gardening, summer painting and summer vacation.
MONET wraps up the Arts series for June, but mark your calendar for TEATRO ALLA SCALA: The Temple of Wonders (Milan, Italy) which will be showing at the Cinema on July 31 and August 4. In August, the first of three operas will be coming to Gloucester when LA TRAVIATA hits the big screen August 14 and 18. Finally, the most asked for film SAINT PETER’S AND THE PAPAL BASILICAS OF ROME is scheduled for August 28 and September 1—the perfect way to end the summer in Gloucester.
As always, for additional information about the Arts and Architecture Series, large group or private showings please feel free to call John Williams, Gloucester Cinema at 781-724-5368. You can always find information and purchase tickets for any of our shows on our web site gloucestercinema.com.

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