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The Festival wishes to acknowledge the individuals, businesses,
and artists that have contributed to Art Auction 2007.
 
Gene Arnould
Gene Arnould, owner of the Arnould Gallery & Framery, 111 Washington Street, Marblehead, will once again work his magic as auctioneer. One of Marblehead's favorite (adopted) sons, Gene was born and raised in rural northern Illinois, received a B.A. from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, and a Master of Divinity and Master of Theology degrees from Harvard Divinity School in 1972 and 1974 concentrating on Theology and the Arts. During his stint at Harvard, Arnould moved to Marblehead where he was on staff of the Old North Church as Minister to Youth and Education from 1971 to 1975. During those years, Gene fell hopelessly in love with Marblehead and everything about it - its wonderful winding streets, its history, the Harbor, and especially its people. “Not only the natives whose family connections go back to its beginnings, but those transplanted residents like myself who feel at home here and want to help make it a better place,” adds Arnould.

After more graduate work in theatre at Indiana University in 1975, Gene Arnould quickly saw the error of his ways, and returned to Marblehead in 1976. He opened Arnould Gallery in 1978 and has been at that post ever since, representing many local and regional artists as well as artists from across the country and framing a range of treasures from Picasso's to local kids' masterpieces. His experience with the Marblehead Festival of Arts began that first summer in Marblehead and grew after opening the gallery. He has been involved with the Festival in some way every year since, and has volunteered to be an auctioneer every year that he remembers since 1979. He served briefly on the Board of Directors and on various committees, as well.

Arnould's love of jazz led him to found Marblehead Summer Jazz with a couple of friends in 1985. This year will mark Summer Jazz’s 22nd season. “I'm very proud of the truly internationally renowned jazz players we have brought to Marblehead in those 22 years. Week after week many of them are playing the major clubs in New York City or Jazz Festivals around the world and many are among the 'Best' in both critics and readers polls done annually by Downbeat, Jazz Times, and Jazziz Magazines,” reports Arnould.

Still hopelessly enamored with Marblehead, Arnould offers, “This town is one of the great treasures of the world and I feel fortunate to have a home here. The Marblehead Festival of Arts is one of its great treasures and I, likewise, feel fortunate to have a place among its many volunteers and supporters.”
Gene Arnould at MFTV.
Gene Arnould.
Puppet Theater, donated by The Marblehead Toy Shop.
The Marblehead Toy Shop

44 Atlantic Avenue
Marblehead
781.631.9900

Large, colorful puppet theater of solid wood construction, with adjustable clock to post the "show time;" and a puppet
Auction Items

National Grand Bank
VillageScape of National Grand Bank, made by Hestia, 2006

Crosby's Marketplace
Four $25 gift certificates

Harborside House B&B
One night lodging

The Society of Arts and Crafts
One-year, dual membership to the Society of Arts and Crafts

Marblehead Toy Shop
Puppet Theater & Puppet

Marblehead Chamber of Commerce
Marblehead $50 gift certificate

North Shore Music Theatre
Two tickets to Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

Museum of Fine Arts
Two general admission passes
Auction Items

Marblehead Outfitters
Men's "Roadie" jacket by Horney Toad (Size M)

Montserrat College of Art
$100 tuition voucher

The Art Corner
$75 gift certificate towards custom framing

Marblehead Festival of Arts
Insulated back pack with four acrylic glasses

Simpson Garden Design
Design and planting of two standard size window boxes

Peabody Essex Museum
Two admission passes

Salem Car Wash
Four works car washes

Dolphin Yacht Club
Social Membership for 2007


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