GALLERIES, MUSEUMS & ARTIST STUDIOS
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The 2018/19 Provincetown Gallery Guide
Fine Arts Work Center/Hudson D. Walker Gallery
24 Pearl Street, Provincetown | 508-487-9960 | info@fawc.org
Monday-Friday, 9-5 | www.fawc.org
The Fine Arts Work Center celebrates 50 years of dynamic exhibitions
featuring Work Center Visual Fellows and eminent artists of both
contemporary and historic acclaim | Exhibitions are free and open to the
public | The Fine Arts Work Center is a nationally renowned fellowship
program for emerging writers and artists that also offers 100 openenrollment
summer workshops in writing and visual arts, an online writing
program, free readings and artist talks, open studios, and year-round
cultural events | The Work Center takes Wing: Founders + Friends , May
25-July 14 | Ai Weiwei: Rebar and Case, July 22- August 30, public
opening 7/22 5-7 pm | 42nd Annual Art Auction Preview August 10-17,
opening 8/10 5-7 pm | Ohio Arts Council Artist-In-Residence, August
20-24, Studio Reception 8/24, 5-7pm
Four Eleven Gallery
411 Commercial St, Provincetown | 617-905-7432
Open Daily 11-9pm; weekends off season, call for hours
liz@lizcarney.com | www.fourelevengallery.com
For over 50 years, the rambling white house at 411 Commercial St.
has been a studio and home to many artists and writers. The storefront
gallery space, opened in 2011 by Liz Carney, is a true painter’s gallery.
It’s been said by many locals that it evokes a feeling of old Provincetown.
Paintings by Helen Grimm, Madelyn Carney, Matthew Capaldo, Liz Carney,
Janine Evers, Peter Hocking, Janine Carney, Cheryl Robinson, Claire
Griffin, Naya Bricher, Tess Knowles and Tjasa Owen, Julie Smith & Laura
Shabott | June 29: Peter Hocking | July 20: Helen Grimm | August
10: “Splendor,” Gallery Artists Group Show | August 31: Laura Shabott |
Sept 21: “The Beginning,” Gallery and Guest Artists
Pete Hocking, “Marconi Afternoon,”
oil on panel,12 x 12 inches
Arthur Egeli Gallery
382 Commercial Street, Provincetown
508-487-0044, 626-695-0551
Open 12-4pm & 7-10pm | www.egeligallery.com
In 1899 when Charles Hawthorne founded the Provincetown art colony
with his Cape Cod School of Art, a new brand of American Impressionism
was born | Painters have sought ever since to capture the town’s unique
light & subject matter | Egeli Gallery represents old Provincetown
masters: Hawthorne, Whorf, Moffett and leading painters writing their
names in art history: John Clayton, Steve Griffin, Cedric, Joanette, Lisa &
Arthur Egeli, Margaret McWethy, Kirk McBride, Ignat Gnatov, Eric Merrell,
& Jerome Greene
Arthur Egeli
Cusp Gallery
115 Bradford Street, Provincetown | 323-513-3161
curtis@cuspgallery.com | Thurs 12-6, Fri 12-9, Sat-Mon 12-6 & by apt.
www.cuspgallery.com
A new gallery featuring contemporary limited edition fine art photography
by Curtis Speer | Introspective bodies of work that play with the mind
and eyes. Using light as the main subject, Speer illuminates the subtleties
of life, death, color, contrast & emotion. Shows include the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum and Longview Gallery in D.C., Modernism
Week in Palm Springs & the Beverly Hills Art Show. For more information
& exhibit schedules, visit the website | June 9, photographer John
Amann, “Breakwater,” reception 3-6pm | July 10, photographer Ron
Amato, “Gay In Trumpland,” 6-9pm | July 19, photographer Curtis
Speer, “Hometown,” reception 6-9pm | Photographer Nick Aiken,
“Paper Dolls,” reception Aug 31, 6-9 pm
Curtis Speer, “Cape Cod Light,” 2017, pigment,
cotton rag, linen, walnet and brass
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