Jun 14 2019
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Aug 25 2019
Moby Dick: Inspired Visions

Moby Dick: Inspired Visions

Presented by Cape Cod Museum of Art at Cape Cod Museum of Art

The Cape Cod Museum of Art’s premier summer exhibition pays homage to the whaling culture of the Cape and the 200th anniversary of the birth of author Herman Melville.   On June 14th, the museum unveiled “Moby Dick: Inspired Visions”, a collection of artwork by New Bedford artist Peter Michael Martin.

 

The exhibition features twenty-four pieces inspired by the great novel, including works never before exhibited, such as a life-size kinetic wall sculpture of a Jonah being consumed by a whale.  Together, the exhibition can be viewed as one large-scale installation. Martin uses a recurring visual vocabulary, with highly contrasting, black-on-white, cut paper or cut Tyvek silhouettes. Other works are made from sailcloth, and one is a grouping of period sailors’ shirts, hanging ghostlike from the rafters. Martin, renowned for his larger-than-life pieces, transforms the museum’s grand Hope / McClennen Gallery – floor to ceiling. Inspired during a chance meeting with a Melville lecturer seven years ago, Martin later learned that one of his ancestor’s was buried at sea after being crushed by a heavy slab of whale blubber while working as a crewman on a whaling ship out of New Bedford at the age of 25.

 

Today, Martin maintains a studio in New Bedford and makes his home in Mattapoisett, but he has deep roots on the Cape. He spent thirty-five years as a Special Education Teacher in the Dennis-Yarmouth School System and then at the Old Roster Regional High School in Mattapoisett. He officially retired from teaching in 2009 to pursue a full-time career as an artist.

Admission Info

GENERAL MUSEUM ADMISSION

Adults: $10
Seniors, 62+: $8
Ages 13-18 years: $7

Students 19+: $7 (with ID)
Members; Children 12 and under: Free

Phone: 508-385-4477

Dates & Times

2019/06/14 - 2019/08/25

Additional time info:

On June 22, the Museum will host a life-size, forty-four-foot long inflatable blow-up whale on loan from The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History.  Kids of all ages can walk through the creature and learn about its behaviors from the inside-out from 3-6 pm.  At 4 PM, Martin will present a gallery talk for the public, followed by a public exhibition reception at 5:30 PM (complimentary). On Thursday, July 18th at 6 pm, Dennis Minsky, author and naturalist on the Dolphin whale watch fleet, will provide personal insights gleaned from his many years of observing whales of Cape Cod.  And at 6 pm on August 8, Kathy Zagzebski from the National Marine Life Center will present “Leviathans of the Sea”, a lecture on sperm whales, at 6 PM.

Location Info

Cape Cod Museum of Art

60 Hope Lane off Route 6A, Dennis, MA 02638