Cape Ann Museum

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Museums / Historic Sites

About Us

The Cape Ann Museum tells multiple stories, all relating to a single remarkable place. From its earliest days as a fishing and shipping port to its mid-19th century role in the granite industry, to its singular charms of light and sea that have attracted countless artists from the 19th century to the present, Cape Ann boasts a rich and varied culture of nationally significant historical, industrial, and artistic achievement. The Museum's fine art collection includes the largest grouping of works by native son and renowned marine artist, Fitz Henry Lane, as well as work by other prominent painters and sculptors who lived on, visited or were inspired by Cape Ann. The work of contemporary Cape Ann artists is also collected and exhibited. The permanent collection includes fine and decorative arts, and artifacts from the major industries of the area - the fisheries and granite quarrying.

Founded in 1873 as the Cape Ann Scientific and Literary Association, today the Museum is a vibrant cultural center that includes galleries, an auditorium, library/archives, a children's activity center, two sculpture gardens and two historic homes.

In addition to its permanent collections, the Museum offers a rotating schedule of special exhibitions throughout the year as well as related programs and events.

Visit us today to discover the treasures of Cape Ann.

Images

Fresnel lens
Exterior view
Museum lobby

Events

Sculpture Conservation in the Gallery Drop-In
  • Robert Shure and Lisa Benson from Skylight Studios will be in the CAM Green exhibit gallery doing conservation work on Walker Hancockโ€™s bust of Abraham Lincoln
  • Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Family Program: Take A Pose
  • Make a figure sculpture using a wire armature and air-dry-clay. Invent a pose to show your favorite activity, convey a sense of motion or express a feeling.
  • Saturday Feb 1, 2025
Gallery Talk By Michael Lafferty
Charles Olson Lecture
  • Miriam Nichols, Professor Emerita at the University of Fraser Valley, will give this yearโ€™s annual Charles Olson Lecture
  • Saturday Feb 8, 2025
Family Program: Sculpted Portraits
  • Inspired by the exhibition on view, Portrait of a Sculptor: Walker Hancock & Michael Lafferty. Use sculpting materials to make a portrait or face.
  • Saturday Mar 1, 2025
Family Program: St. Patrickโ€™s Day Four Leaf Clover Watercolor
  • Find a four-leaf clover in a special โ€œluckyโ€ scavenger hunt, then make your own watercolor painting for Saint Patrickโ€™s Day using salt and other techniques.
  • Saturday Mar 15, 2025

Rep/Contact Info

Oliver Barker
Director
Beth Brau
Lisa Dale Jones
Executive Assistant & Communications Liaison
Cathy Kelley
Education Manager
Monroe Whyburn
Visitor Services Representative

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