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ROBERT CARDINAL Robert Cardinal Studio & Gallery 54 Shore Road, North Truro 508.487.1167 Kiley Court Gallery (new location) 398 Commercial St., Provincetown 508.487.4496 ROBERTCARDINAL.COM
THANASSI GALLERY 234 Commercial Street 508.487.0233
Thanassi Gallery
Celebrating 31 Years
LESLIE BERENSON
Thanassi Gallery 234 Commercial St. Provincetown, MA 508 487 0233 lberensonfineart.com
230 Commercial Street Provincetown, MA 508.487.4200 cortilegallery.com
C. Skowron
A. McCray
Voted “Best Gallery” on Cape & Islands
A. Paul
B. Silva
The William Scott Gallery
JOHN DOWD
439 COMMERCIAL STREET
CHET JONES
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Woodman/Shimko Gallery “3,000 Miles of Art”
Cassandra Complex I’m Tired Of Useless Desires
346 Commercial Street Provincetown, MA 02657 | 508.487.0606 WoodmanShimkoGallery.com
ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY
Boy on a Barrel 24” x 20” circa 1935 Artist Unknown
382 Commercial Street
626.695.0551
egeligallery.com
March oil on panel 30� x 40�
Megan Hinton Wellfleet Studio 508.332.0518
meganhinton.com
HILDA NEILY GALLERY Paintings by Hilda Neily
364 Commercial Street 508.487.6300 | 727.743.6393
hildaneilygallery.com
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Patricia Zur
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Michelle Mikulski Special thanks to: Amy Heller, Angela Russo, Jim Zimmerman, my talented and hard-working designer Michelle Mikulski, Kathi Smith, Marisa McMurtie, Karen Nolting and Heather Egeli. Long Point Studio P.O. Box 1506 Provincetown, MA 02657 info@provincetownartguide.com 508.487.6681 Like us on Facebook Browse the book, advertise with us, and order copies: provincetownartguide.com © 2020 Provincetown Art Guide
Long Point Studio All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any form without the express written permission of the publisher. Printed on recycled paper and produced with 100% wind power.
William L'Engle (1884-1957) Fish Composition 1940 oil on canvas 16" x 20" Gift of Helen and Napi Van Dereck Courtesy: PAAM
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Letter From the Publisher We in Provincetown are particularly blessed to live along one of the world's most beautiful natural harbors, visited by Vikings and Pilgrims, once home to indigenous peoples and thriving fishing and whaling industries. The harbor at one time featured fifty fishing wharves. Whaling ships came back with riches found across the globe. And in a less environmentally friendly time, rubbish was discarded into its dark depths. In short, the harbor beach is a unique archeological site full of wonders to be gently discovered. This year, ART GUIDE features excerpts from “Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures,” a true love letter to the town from six Provincetown-connected artists whose beautiful beach collections serve as figurative and literal sources of inspiration for their work. In these difficult times, as people's normal and sometimes frenetic daily lives come to a screeching halt, this book also serves as a reminder that nature, without a pricetag, can bring great joy. As the book's introduction so eloquently expresses “We humans feel the pull of consumption, the epitome of capitalist nirvana. And yet the rhythms of life—the moon’s pull, the life force of Earth’s water—continue to inhabit our unconscious selves. As we step onto the sand, we are primitive again. We walk, we pause to discover, we find tangible evidence of our connection, we are transported.”
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Six avid Provincetown beachcombers and artists share their diverse finds and the works that they’ve inspired. Excerpts from “Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures” by Amy Heller and Gail Browne. Schiffer Publishing 2020 2020 Provincetown Art Guide | 13
Helen Grimm Blackfish Mussels oil on canvas 30” x 30”
four eleven gallery
411 COMMERCIAL STREET 617.905.7432 fourelevengallery.com
142 Commercial Street | 508.274.8298 adampeckgallery@gmail.com | adampeckgallery.com adampeckgallery Adam Peck seeks the iconic image. With his paint on wood panel, he pares it down to only what is necessary to tempt the imagination of the viewer. Stirring our memories of the past and dreams for the future. Also showing works by Kathy Cotter, Bill Meves and David Bergeron. Visit us year-round on our website.
Adam Peck Primary III paint on wood panel
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Anne Salas Poppies #1556 o/c 30" x 36"
2 ALDEN GALLERY 423 Commercial Street | 508.487.4230 | open year round, daily in season | aldengallery@gmail.com | aldengallery.com An accomplished contemporary collection of work by artists with a range of approaches, from representational to abstract, and in a variety of media, rooted in Provincetown traditions. Shows of new work are scheduled from June to September (with Friday openings) featuring our gallery artists: Jim Broussard, Ed Christie, Kevin Cyr, Cathleen Daley, Alice Denison, Joerg Dressler, Robert Glisson, Raúl Gonzalez III, Paul Kelly, Sean McCabe, Robert Morgan, Jane Paradise, Linda Reedy, Anne Salas, and Mike Wright.
3 AMP GALLERY 432 Commercial Street, Provincetown | 646.298.9258 open May thru Dec & by appt. | artmarketprovincetown.com Gallery Logo
A ‘live’ contemporary gallery space dedicated to visual, conceptual, performance artists, filmmakers & writers. 2020 features Diana Ayott, Midge Battelle, Susan Bernstein, Cindy Sherman Bishop, Justin Vivian Bond, Karen Cappotto, Barbara Cohen, Liz Collins, Jeanne-Marie Crede, Jay Critchley, Katrina del Mar, Phyllis Ewen, Kathi Robinson Frank, M P Landis, Jackie Lipton, David Macke, Zammy Migdal, Bobby Miller, Pasquale Natale, Nancy Rubens, Jicky Schnee, Judith Trepp, Marc Van Cauwenbergh, Suara Welitoff, Forrest Williams, Rick Wrigley & others.
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Angela Russo Donna's Lamp photo
4 ANGELA RUSSO FINE ART AT THE KARILON GALLERY 447 Commercial Street | 617.233.9234 | open most days 12-4, other times call for appt or by chance | russophoto.com Angela Russo makes her fine art images utilizing state-of-the-art pigment printing. Any of her images can be custom-made based on your room’s spatial requirements. Timeless, nostalgic, and romantic – her images imbue an uncommon view of Provincetown and the Outer Cape. Stop by and see them in person!
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Sylvia Carewe Higgins Dock 1951, 24" x 32”
Charles Hawthorne founded the Provincetown art colony in 1899 and with it a new brand of American Impressionism was born. Painters have sought since to capture the town's unique light & subject matter. Arthur Egeli Gallery represents old and new Provincetown masters such as Charles Hawthorne, John Whorf, George Elmer Browne, Sol Wilson, John Clayton, Margaret McWethy, Eric N. Forsberg, Jerome Greene, Cedric and Joanette Egeli, Shane Wolf, Ignat Ignatov, Kirk McBride, Steve Toomey, Sarah Wardell, Lisa Egeli, & Arthur Egeli.
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6 BAKKER GALLERY 359 Commercial Street at Harbor Lounge | 508.413.9758 bakkerproject.com | info@bakkerproject.com In business for over 50 years, Jim Bakker celebrates the 8th season of Bakker Gallery, specializing in American art with an emphasis on works by artists associated with the Provincetown Art Colony created over the past 120 years. Special exhibitions this season: Bakker’s 20/20 group show, Arthur Cohen, Mischa Richter, and Alvin Ross. Bakker also conducts live & online auctions yearround featuring historic and contemporary art from the Cape, Provincetown & beyond. View inventory on bakkerproject.com and artsy.net/bakker-gallery.
Arthur Egeli Race Point 16" x 20"
382 Commercial Street | 626.695.0551 | 12-4 / 7-10 in season Closed Sun-Tues nights | Open Year Round | egeligallery.com
McGUIRE GALLERY Celebrating Our 20th Season!
465 commercial street • 508.221.0416 • michaelmcguire.net
Donald Beal Floral #4 oil 40” x 30”
7 BERTA WALKER GALLERY Provincetown, 208 Bradford Street | 508.487.6411 Director: Grace Hopkins | Curator: Berta Walker bertawalker@bertawalker.com | bertawalkergallery.com "Berta Walker Gallery has been highlighting the rich cultural heritage of Provincetown’s over 125-year old art colony, and is known for showing a wide variety of important Provincetown-affiliated art and artists, dating as far back as 1900 on through to the contemporary masters of today." -Andre Van der Wende, CCtimes. Ample Parking.
373 Commercial Street | 508.487.4994 | bowersockgallery.com Now celebrating 16 years in business. Representing American artists that are local, regional, and nationally known. Featuring fine art for the contemporary, modern, abstract, and classic collector. Wide-ranging works on display include: portrait, landscape, abstract, still life, figurative, sculpture, nude, realism, conceptual, encaustic, and hand-blown glass. Featuring artists who are members of The Guild of Boston Artists, Copley Society of Art, and National Sculpture Society.
Cortile Gallery Interior
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230 Commercial Street | 508.487.4200 | open year round: in season, daily; off season, weekends | cortilegallery.com Located in one of Provincetown’s centrally located historic buildings, Cortile Gallery offers a diverse contemporary collection of original fine artwork by emerging & established local, regional and national artists. Offerings span genres from abstract to realism and include oils, encaustics, glass, ceramic, bronze, jewelry and woodcuts. One may also visit and view additional works at nearby Cortile Gallery Artist Studios.
Dylan Martinez H2O hand-blown glass
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TOM ANTONELLI
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From Treasure
TO TREASURE
ga i l B ROW N E Flying into Provincetown aboard a DC-10 on a sunny day in May 1966, it felt as if I’d left Cleveland, Ohio, far behind. The dunes, the forest, and the rambling roses on picket fences pushed it all back into timelessness that was more a state of mind. Once unpacked, I strolled the neighborhood and gazed out over the bay from Saint Mary’s Church. The tide was high and the waves slapped hard against the concrete bulkhead. The following morning I crossed Commercial Street, anticipating the feel of sea spray on my face again. Seeing the tide so far out made me realize I had much to learn in this new place. But I also discovered that the ocean had relinquished its secrets. And a beachcomber was baptized. I believe that my lifelong painting experience has sharpened my eye to catch the slightest differences in shape and color. From initially painting the landscape to externalizing the emotional impact of a nuance, for me the fading wharves are not unlike intimate places of worship. Today they exist as sculptural icons, bare bones of a culture that built Provincetown. At their roots lie the spoils. Meandering among them, transported across the spectrum of time, the wharves serve as inspiration and stand as cathedrals to the spirit of Provincetown. Gail Browne’s work has been a presence in the Provincetown arts community since 1970.
Clockwise from upper left: Glass bottle pontils, Harbor, 2016. Woodblock print on paper collage, 18” × 11”, net weight. Photos: Amy Heller
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Kathryn Engberg
Simie Maryles
S I M I E M A RY L E S G A L L E RY 435 Commercial St. Provincetown
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William D. Hobbs
Marina Dieul
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411 Commercial Street | 617.905.7432 | fourelevengallery.com
Flow acrylic on canvas 16” x 16”
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, Liz Carney, Matthew Bielen, Janine Evers, Mary Giammarino, Peter Hocking, Jenny Humphreys, Janine Carney, Paul Rizzo, Naya Bricher, Julie Smith, and Tess Knowles.
Peter Hocking Truro Coast oil/panel 18" x 18"
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11 FREDERICK STUDIO PROVINCETOWN 237 Commercial Street | Whaler’s Wharf | 508.247.7900 frederickstudioprovincetown.com Now in its sixth season, this gallery is the working art studio of Provincetown artist James Frederick and is located on the first floor of Whalers’ Wharf, just steps from Commercial St. Frederick paints, illustrates on wood panels and draws comic books & coloring books. You’re welcome to watch him work. See website for opening receptions hosted on selected Fridays from 7-9.
162 Commercial Street | 617.834.5262 | daily 11-4, 7-10 weekends off season | garymarottafineart.com Contemporary painting, photography & works on paper. Luis Cruz Azaceta, Katy Bisby, Ria Brodell, Cara DeAngelis, Manuel Pardo (1952-2012): painting / drawing, Boris Bally: metalsmith, Carola Doll, crayon drawings, Michael Eade, Segundo Planes: painting/watercolor, Milton H. Greene: photographs of Marilyn Monroe, Frank Malafronte: paintings, Peter Mangone: 8mm film stills of Marilyn Monroe, Joe McCaffery: wood fired pottery, Andrew Moore and Kimberly Witham: photography, and Maggie Simonelli: encaustic.
Carola Doll Summer Fag ac/board 6" x 4”
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Born to lead from the Alpha Dogs Series
13 GREG SALVATORI GALLERY 237 Commercial Street | 347.399.0875 | GregSalvatori.com Playful, uplifting, provocative fine art. Influenced by Greg’s experiences in New York, Paris, Florence and London, the Gallery features limited edition photographs and one of a kind photo collages in a clean visual space. Make sure you visit the website, a virtual version of the gallery, listing all the art pieces currently available for purchase. Also please get in touch if you prefer a private visit with Greg anytime of the week.
364 Commercial Street | 508.487.6300 | 727.743.6393 open May-Dec and by appointment | hildaneilygallery.com
M. Page Catalan Sun 1 o/c & board 18" x 12"
Featuring oil paintings by Hilda Neily. An accomplished student of Henry Hensche & master teacher at the Cape School of Art. Neily continues to contribute to Provincetown’s historic legacy of plein air Impressionism through painting the vibrant color & light in her local landscapes, sea- scapes & North light still lifes. Neily started showing professionally in 1969. Since then her collector base has grown extensively to include works in prestigious collections nationally & in Europe.
15 HUTSON GALLERY 432 Commercial Street | 508.487.0915 | open May-Oct hutsongallery.net | director@hutsongallery.com Hutson Gallery celebrates its thirteenth season this year and continues to focus on contemporary abstract art and work from the early to mid-20th century. Gallery artists include Harry Folsom, Peter Macara, Gay Malin, Jesse Mireles, Felice Newman, Rose Olson, Michael Page, Lynda Schlosberg, Joe Trepiccione, Luanne E Witkowski, Gary Zack and guest artists.
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H.Neily P-town Library & Bay View o/b 16" x 20 "
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TOM ANTONELLI
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KILEY COURT GALLERY
Steve Kennedy
Joan Cobb Marsh Matteo Caloiaro
Julian Cardinal
Matteo Caloiaro | Julian Cardinal | Robert Cardinal | Michael Davis Ann Hartley | Francine Huot
| Steve Kennedy | Joan Cobb Marsh
Frank Milby | John Mulcahy | Brooke Olivares 398 Commercial St. (new location) | 508.487.4496 | kileycourtgallery.com
Arthur Egeli Provincetown Nocturne 30”x 40”
ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY 382 Commercial Street
626.695.0551
egeligallery.com
398 Commercial Street | 508.487.4496 | open year-round info@kileycourtgallery.com | kileycourtgallery.com
Duncan Johnson Dropper salvaged wood
Since 1990, and in a new location this year, the Kiley Court Gallery has been exhibiting a variety of fine, representational paintings. Artists: Matteo Caloiaro, Julian Cardinal, Robert Cardinal, Michael Davis, Ann Hartley, Francine Huot, Steve Kennedy, Joan Cobb Marsh, Frank Milby, John Mulcahy, Brooke Olivares.
Joan Cobb Marsh Town Pier o/c 8" x 8"
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17 KOBALT GALLERY 366 Commercial Street | 617.893.0110 | 12-6 daily and by appt info@kobaltgallery.com | kobaltgallery.com Kobalt continues the quest to offer the best in original contemporary art in Provincetown, and in its 15th year delivers another outstanding season of exhibitions, both online and in person as conditions allow. With an innovative approach, Kobalt reaches beyond the traditional gallery setting to bring the latest work from our artists right to your fingertips and into your home at kobaltgallery.com.
465 Commercial Street | 508.221.0416 | daily 11-5 michaelmcguire.net McGuire Gallery celebrates its 20th season featuring: Michael McGuire Colin McGuire Nancy Pettibone
C. McGuire All in a Dream 6" x 6"
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outermosthome.com @ outermosthome 427 Commercial Street, Provincetown
283B Commercial Street | 508.487.0407 | exumajewelry.com
K. Stallings Reach acrylic on canvas 36� x 36"
Nature's Lies Gallery is the brainchild of Exuma Jewelry's owner Gunter Hanelt and the late artist Ray Nolin. The gallery, located next door to the jewelry store, features artworks connected to the artistic past and present of Provincetown including permanent memorial collections of works by Nolin and Ada Raynor (wife of artist and painter Henry Hensche), as well as a wide array of local, national and international contemporary artists.
Ray Nolin Self-Portrait on cigar box 2015
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20 ON CENTER GALLERY 352 Commercial Street | 508.413.9483 info@oncentergallery.com | oncentergallery.com Featuring a diverse collection of contemporary and transitional art. Artists includes painters, photographers, mixed media artists, and sculptors from around the globe ranging from emerging to mid/late career. Gallery partners Jill Rothenberg-Simmons and Scot Presley specialize in providing a personalized experience, whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out. Open year-round; 7 days in high season, weekends during shoulder season and by appt. Jan. thru April. New exhibits weekly during high season.
21 OUTERMOST ART + OBJECTS 427 Commercial Street | 508.413.9370 info@outermosthome.com | outermosthome.com Gallery logo
Outermost pulls together a mix of art and objects reflecting the colors and textures, feel and spirit of the ocean's edge. Showing the nature-inspired and hand-worked, the time-tested and weather-worn, we blend both historic and modernist sensibilities. We’ve gathered artists and makers that deeply work their mediums to reach bold, modern, calming shapes.
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Packard Gallery exterior
22 PACKARD GALLERY 418 Commercial Street | 508.487.4690 | packardgallery.com Packard Gallery II: 372 Commercial Street | packardprintgallery.com Since 1984, the Packard Gallery, family-owned and run, has represented the works of Anne, Cynthia and Leslie Packard–two generations of widely exhibited and collected painters. Anne, a renowned landscape artist, paints simple, sparely-rendered scenes of the Outer Cape and Europe. Cynthia, a gifted colorist, paints abstracts and figurative representations of nudes, children and still lifes. Leslie paints still lifes speaking with the simplicity of pure color and elegant form.
23 PILGRIM MONUMENT & PROVINCETOWN MUSEUM The museum celebrates Provincetown's history as a fishing and whaling port, art colony & the birthplace of modern American theater. Furniture, decorative arts, scrimshaw, models, toys and much more. 2020 marks the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower Pilgrims’ first landing in Provincetown and the signing of the Mayflower Compact in Provincetown Harbor. For more information on Provincetown 400, visit provincetown400.org.
PAAM photo: Anton Grassl
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460 Commercial Street | 508.487.1750 | PAAM.org | @ PAAM1914 A nationally recognized, year-round cultural institution that fuses the creative energy of America’s oldest active art colony with the natural beauty of outer Cape Cod that has inspired artists for generations. PAAM was established in 1914 by a group of artists and townspeople to build a permanent collection of works by artists of outer Cape Cod, and to exhibit art that would allow for unification within the community. PAAM embodies the qualities that make Provincetown an enduring American center for the arts, and serves as Cape Cod’s most widely-attended art museum.
Pilgrim Monument photo
High Pole Hill | 508.487.1310 | pilgrim-monument.org
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TOM ANTONELLI
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Now open for the 2020 season and featuring the artists: Lennie Alickman • Bill Chisholm • Jennifer Clifford Danner • Jan Donley • William Garnier • Deborah Kerr • Barney Levitt • Max Mattei • Dan Nearing • Nicholas Peterson • Christopher Roddick • Mark Schianca
338 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 508.487.0451 StewartCliffordGallery.com Online Gallery: www.artsy.net/stewart-clifford-gallery
432 Commercial Street | 774.593.5143 raywiggsgallery.com | info@raywiggsgallery.com
Rene Romero Schuler Dashel 33" x 33"
Featuring fine art from both emerging as well as established artists who employ technical mastery, and visual eloquence. Committed to quality, the gallery showcases works in a variety of styles and mediums which are ideal for both the beginner, or well seasoned collector. Represented are: Christian Bournique, Deon Duncan, Mark Freedman, Frank Gregory, Rick Legge, Anson Lowry, Ned Martin, Ryan McMenamy, Jordan Mejias, Loretta Petraitis, Richard Stabbert, William Thompson, Clay Wagstaff, Patrick Webb, Gary Weisman, Jonathan Weston, Ray Wiggs, Laurence Young.
P. Webb Punchinello Stung by a Scorpion 24" x 18"
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26 RICE POLAK GALLERY 430 Commercial Street | 508.487.1052 | Director: Marla Rice daily 11-10 | ricepolakgallery@yahoo.com | ricepolakgallery.com Provincetown's most comprehensive collection of contemporary art includes paintings, pastels, photography, sculpture & installations. Exhibits by artists of international repute include: Ackerson, Antonova, Arvidson, Bielen, Bradshaw, Calkins, Ciccariello, Firmin, Fradkin, Goldfinger, Goldstein, Goldstrom, Graham, Harvey, Howes-Stevens, Kinkead, LeBow, Levesque, Liddy, Lilly, Little, Meyer, Mikula, Mirabelli, Patten, Prifti, del Rosario, Raney, Saaf, Saems, Schofield, Schuler, Skollar, Snodgrass, Stilkey, Thomas, Tyler, Williams, Winfield, & Zanes. 342 Commercial Street | 508.487.0884 | Summer Sun-Mon 12-7, Tues-Sat 11-9, Spring/Fall 11-6, Winter Sat-Sun 12-5 sarahjessicafinearts@comcast.net | sarahjessicafinearts.com Sarah Jessica Fine Arts features a unique collection of emerging & museum Painters, Original printmakers, Glass, Ceramic & Sculpture artists since 1999. Representing: Mary Jan Andreozzi, Vincent Crotty, Antoine de Villiers, Lois Fisher, Lisa Joyce Hill, Carlyn Janice, Patrick Lee, John Mansueto, Neil McAuliffe, Candace Ronesi, Eleanor Rahim, Terry Rockwood, H M Saffer II, Anthony Tomaselli, Mel Tudisco, Judy Volkman, Daniel Wagner, Anja Wulf & many more.
A. Tomaselli P-town Morning o/linen 24" x 36"
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am y H E L L E R My love of the sea and the beauty surrounding it started at an early age, passed on to me by my mother, Adele Heller. Spending every summer with my family in Provincetown, she and I would take beach walks at Herring Cove, known then as New Beach. We would collect glacial pebbles, shells, seaweed, and any other gifts offered. Some summers we lived on the Provincetown Harbor. When the tide was low, we would walk through warm pools of water, searching for treasures. My mother’s collection included old bottles, ceramic shards, sea glass, clay pipes, ceramic doll parts, driftwood, and whalebones. She had an arsenal of techniques, the most notable being her special dance in which she would wiggle down with her big toe until she hit pay dirt. A squeal of delight and voilà, another medicine bottle for her collection! Her sense of delight was infectious. Surrounded by the sea, I started pursuing my art more steadily. Recently I have been making cyanotype photographs on fabric, inspired by the blue sky, using figures resembling skate egg cases and, in some artworks, using the actual egg cases. Amy Heller’s work is included in the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Cape Cod Museum of Art, The Dimock Gallery at The George Washington University and many private collections.
Clockwise from upper left: Glass bottlenecks, Horseshoes, 2016. Mixed-media LED cyanotype, 11” × 8.5”, jars of sea glass and pebbles. Photos: Amy Heller
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29 Stewart Clifford Gallery 30 Studio LaCombe 31 Thanassi Gallery 32 William Scott Gallery 33 Woodman/Shimko Gallery
Ray Wiggs Gallery
William Thompson Adrift oil on canvas 35” x 40”
432 COMMERCIAL STREET PROVINCETOWN 774.593.5143 raywiggsgallery.com
Woodman/Shimko Gallery “3,000 Miles of Art”
painting by Chris Lopez
346 Commercial Street Provincetown, MA 02657 | 508.487.0606 WoodmanShimkoGallery.com
ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY Arthur Egeli “The Pier Divers” August 14-20 382 Commercial Street
626.695.0551
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Judy Volkmann Maestro o/c 36” x 24”
Neil McAuliffe Water Front o/c 12” x 16”
Patrick Lee Street Fair o/c 36” x 36”
Vincent Crotty West End Stroll o/board 11” x 14”
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Kurt Walters Plum Pudding 12" x 12"
28 SIMIE MARYLES GALLERY 435 Commercial Street | 508.487.7878 | open daily in summer and weekends all winter | simiemaryles.com Celebrating our 23rd season! Artist-owned gallery featuring exceptional representational painters & sculptors from across America & Canada in styles from classical to impressionist to contemporary. Award-wining artists from American Impressionist Society, Artists United, BoldBrush, International Artist Magazine, N.Y. Graphic Society, The N.Y. Times, Oil Painters of America, Plein Air Salon, The Portrait Society of America, The Salmagundi Figure Drawing Competition, and Time Magazine. Openings Fridays 7-10pm. All exhibits online.
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Exploring the natural world through the visual arts and photography. Stewart Clifford Galley represents a variety of artists, including: Jennifer Clifford Danner, Jan Donley, Nicholas Peterson, Mark Schianca, Christopher Roddick, Deborah Kerr, Lennie Alickman, Bill Chisholm, Barney Levitt, William Garnier, and Max Mattei. Shows of new work are scheduled from June to October.
Gaston Lacombe Joy #7 17"x 22"
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237 Commercial Street | Whalers Wharf, 1st Floor 202.460.6826 | open Wed-Mon 11am-5pm Tues. by appointment | studiolacombe.com Studio Lacombe features one-of-a-kind mixed-media art as well as limited edition fine art photography. Gaston Lacombe is known for his intricate drawings and paintings in explosive colors and his innovative photo-mosaic technique. Prestigious past clients include National Geographic, the Smithsonian Institute, National Parks & many others. Studio Lacombe presents new exhibits and openings year long, and is often open on summer evenings. Instagram: @gastonlacombe
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338 Commercial Street | 508.487.0451 open year round, seven days a week in season stewart@stewartcliffordgallery.com | stewartcliffordgallery.com
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234 Commercial Street | 508.487.0233 facebook.com/thanassi gallery Art in the center of town. Works by Thanassi, Robert Douglas Hunter, Mary Holton, Charles Tersolo, João de Brito, Richard MacCormack, Stephen Silver, Stephen Knight, Leslie Berenson, Niko Skaperdas, Vasso Trellis, Silvia Newman, Debra Hope Colligan, Mark Shasha, Tod Montanaro, Sue Kwasnick, Elizabeth Livingstone, Chuck Anzalone,& Richard Muccini. Early works by Hensche, Moffett, Whorf, Hawthorne, Heinz, Wilson, Sawyer & Barber.
439 Commercial Street | 508.487.4040 Director: Brian Galloway | williamscottgallery.com bgalloway@williamscottgallery.com
Chris Lopez Roberto a/board 36" x 48"
Representing local and national contemporary artists, including: John Dowd, Chet Jones, Kate Ryan, Christopher Sousa, Frederick Brosen, Sandra Jones Campbell, Emil Cohen, Daphne Confar, Michael Costello, Rachael Eastman, William Gilroy, Deborah Martin, Jane O’Hara, Armando Pedroso, Richard Whitten, and Paul Wirhun.
33 WOODMAN/SHIMKO GALLERY 346 Commercial Street | 508.487.0606 | open daily 10-10 and by appointment | woodmanshimkogallery.com Joe Adams and Woody Shimko are excited about the 2020 season in Provincetown. The Woodman/Shimko Gallery has been representing artists from Provincetown including Cassandra Complex, Gail Browne, Michael Guy, TJ Walton and others artists from the East coast. Chris Lopez from Florida will be featured this season, as well as a number of artists from Palm Springs, hence our logo, “3,000 Miles Of Art.”
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R. Whitten Fragment II oil/wood 8.75" x 8.25"
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VA R U JAN BO G H OS I A N It was fortuitous that Varujan Boghosian (who has summered in Provincetown since 1946) should meet and correspond with artist Joseph Cornell (1903–1972), an American artist and pioneer of assemblage. Perhaps this association inspired Varujan to work smaller. As he matured as an artist, the frame or box became the stage for expressions of the human condition, inspired by Greek mythology. His beach finds are elevated in his artwork to reflect the human condition: love and loss, possession and liberation, pain and pathos, time and decay. At one point the local newspaper, the Provincetown Advocate, ordained him “Greatest Beachcomber.” They might have considered a second accolade as a consummate antiques collector, as his humor and intelligence are expressed through the implementation of his unique and beautiful antique finds. “I never found any great jewelry or any great coins, but my greatest treasure was found by a boatyard,” he says. “It is a little lion, a flat lion with a little base, lead, and a big mane. The rust has congregated around his head.” Varujan Boghosian’s work is in permanent collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA, the Whitney, the Cape Cod Museum of Art, and the Provincetown Art Association and Museum. He is represented locally by the Berta Walker Gallery in Provincetown.
Clockwise from upper left: Clay marbles, dragonfly ceramic transferware shard, metal toy lion with rust concretions, From a Chinese Proverb, 1999. Mixed-media construction, 28.5” × 22” × 4”. Courtesy of Berta Walker Gallery. Photos: Amy Heller
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broussardfineart.com 774-722-3756 | ALDEN GALLERY 423 Commercial Street 508 487-4230
REBECCA BRUYN
ROBERT CALLAHAN
Cortile Gallery cortilegallery.com rebeccabruyn.com
Jobi Pottery Gallery Rt 6, Truro callahancapecod.com
Working with cyanotypes, an 1800’s printing process, Rebecca’s photos capture a view of the present through a lens of the past. With an interest in iPhoneography her work combines contemporary technology with historical antiquity.
Robert is diverse in his work. Creating driftwood furniture, painting miniature watercolor landscapes on antique piano keys and oneof-a-kind pieces of art pottery. Available exclusively at Jobi Pottery Gallery in Truro. decoupaged cyanotype 16” x 16”
Summer Fun Jobi pottery vase 8” high
JOHN CHOLY
BARBARA E. COHEN
cholyheartsandmoons.com
barbaracohen.com Amp Gallery
For those of you who have been looking for me and those of you who haven’t found me yet. Original art, greeting cards, tee-shirts, mugs and more. Heart Attack mixed media 9” x 12”
It is always about the paint and the strokes: Thick muted colors of oil on pure linen, fast florescent gouache washes on Fabriano paper, quick small detailed oil strokes on instant Polaroid film.
Cherry Cheesecake painted polaroid 2.5” x 3.75”
JOANLEE STASSI Stassi Studio 815.494.6538 stassiworks.com Peter T’s Mo’ Boats MM on Board 16” x 45.5”
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352 Commercial St. michaeljhartwig.com
JOHN CLAYTON Selected Works July 31 - August 6
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LINDA OHLSON GRAHAM
508.237.1114
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“The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable.” - Kurt Vonnegut
Warm Day oil on canvas 28” x 22”
Dune Cottage oil 20” x 20”
Path to Peace photograph
CO Dept. of Peace Poet Laureate. Linda’s Writings and Poetry re: How to create Global Peace, calm weather patterns, etc. are within her ‘guidebook’ to aid Humanity in entering “The New Age.” Please feel free to globally share the above links.
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Thanassi Gallery 234 Commercial Street 508.487.0233 G maryholtonart
rjkatz.com 917.692.9768
The viewer should look at my paintings and feel a spontaneous reaction! A longing, a memory, a smile, a regret, a flutter... Being self~taught, I’ve had the freedom of creating by instinct from the heart.
Dune Walk photograph
R.J. Katz, considered by Bay Windows to be “One of P-Town’s Finest Artists of the Lens,” captures the natural beauty and mood of the area in light, color, and shadow. Her images are unique, painterly, and utterly striking. To view and purchase, please visit rjkatz.com
JEANNIE MOTHERWELL jeanniemotherwell.com
Multiples . July 24
Oculus acrylic on clay board panels 36” x 72” x 2”
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The Schoolhouse Gallery 494 Commercial St. 508.487.4800 galleryschoolhouse.com
Barbara’s Farm Stand gouache on recycled brown paper bags
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all proceeds from sales go to designated food banks barbaracohen.com artmarketprovincetown.com
A RT H U R EGELI 382 Commercial Street 626.695.0551 egeligallery.com
Rob Longley
A. Paul Filiberto
Brenda Silva
Cortile Artists Studio 193 Commercial Street, Provincetown 508.487.4200
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matthewbielen.com
Forsythia III, 2020, oil on linen, 36 x 36 in
KIM ALEMIAN
Cove Gallery, 15 Commercial Street, Wellfleet | covegallery.com Edgewater Gallery, Middlebury, VT | edgewatergallery.co
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ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY 382 Commercial Street 626.695.0551 egeligallery.com
PAGE PEARSON
RAILSBACK Paintings Workshops Private Classes
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CHERIE MITTENTHAL
CATHERINE SKOWRON
Kobalt Gallery 366 Commercial Street 617.893.0110 cheriemittenthal.com kobaltgallery.com
studio: 508.487.0980 cathyskowron@comcast.net Cortile Gallery gallery: 508.487.4200
Cherie Mittenthal works predominantly in encaustic, pigment sticks and mixed media. Her subject matter revolves around the landscape & place, flowers, hearts, boats & rising tides.
Luminous oil paintings of Outer Cape scenes focusing on dune landscapes of the Provincelands. More images of artwork are available at cortilegallery.com.
Afternoon Peace oil 16” x 20”
Heart with Chair encaustic/clay 12” x 12” 2020
JOE TREPICCIONE
MIKE WRIGHT
Hutson Gallery 432 Commercial Street 508.487.0915 joetrepiccione.com
Alden Gallery 423 Commercial Street 508.487.4230 aldengallery.com
Creating fiery golden landscapes and cool breezy seascapes of Cape Cod in oil, that beckon the viewer. On exhibit throughout the season. Rt6A, Shore Road oil on canvas 12” x 12”
The best moment is placing the first pieces of old wood & seeing relationships of form begin to take shape. The wood must be found in Provincetown & not to paint that wood, whose patina is impossible to duplicate.
Bay #2 found painted wood 12” x 12”
Heather Bruce Paintings
studio visit by appointment 353 1/2 Commercial St. Provincetown 508. 246. 2213 heatherbrucearts@yahoo.com
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be t t y BO D I A N Betty’s history with Provincetown spans over sixty years. She arrived (from New York) in 1953 and met her future husband, Al. In the mid-1960s they lived in the center of town near the Old Reliable Wharf. Construction on the Lopes Square parking lot began around this time. There was a good deal of dredging, which amounted to the wholesale archeological excavation of an old garbage dump. Over the decades, Betty and Al spent summers in Provincetown, usually on the water. On a routine beach walk, Betty experienced something extraordinary. She looked down to see bottles everywhere on the sand. “They were just lying there... beautiful! I didn’t gather them all up because it occurred to me that they were always there, and it was like a farm that kept producing.” Of course it didn’t, but Betty was hooked. Betty painted in oil, then acrylic and watercolor, and is inspired by the sea and the transparency of the bottles she finds. Betty Bodian has spent her summers in Provincetown for over six decades and she currently resides in New York City.
Clockwise from upper left: Glass shards, clay pipes, Riding the Crest, 1998. Acrylic on canvas, 20”x 22”, ceramic doll body. Photos: Amy Heller
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Vintage and estate jewelry, clothing by designer Gerry Giardelli, tramp art, American and European Art Pottery and decorative objects. Showcasing paintings featuring the artistic legacy of Thomas Antonelli.
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289 Commercial Street 781.249.9562
20 Vendors Group Co-Op shop selling Antiques, Jewelry, Art, Sailing Ship Models and more. Located in the center of town near Town Hall. Local dealers sell Estate Sale Finds and restock daily. CapeCod maps $10. Reasonable prices and it feels like a treasure hunt!
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176 Commercial Street 508.487.5920
This Commercial Street shop in Provincetown’s West End is celebrating its 20th season in town! This eclectic shop offers specialty collectibles such as vintage 20th century art pottery and glass, Provincetown paintings and estate jewelry. Our mantra is fun and affordable!
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TREASURES Celebrating 20 Years! Pottery, Glass, Jewelry and Much More 176 Commercial Street 508.487.5920
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CELEBRATING 32 years of serving the community!
CUTS & COLOR 508.487.4247 | 54 Bradford St.
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PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION AND MUSEUM 460 Commercial Street | 508.487.1750 | paam.org
THE CAPE SCHOOL OF ART 617.717.9568 | capeschoolofart.org
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) anchors the Provincetown Art Colony, and will present a diverse line-up of virtual programming during the Summer of 2020. Find out what's happening in the Virtual Museum space, become a member, or browse the Permanent Collection at paam.org
The principles of light & color taught by Charles Hawthorne & Henry Hensche, beginning in 1899, continue today at The Cape School of Art. Summer workshops taught by former Hensche master students: portrait & figure painting, landscape, color study, still life; all in natural light. Plein air painting demonstrations on the pier or nearby free to public. Painting classes and sign up at the shed on the pier. Drop in classes.
Virtual Secret Garden Tour Virtual + Plein Air Workshops Virtual Fredi Schiff Levin Lectures Virtual Consignment Auction The Members 12x12 Exhibition and Online Auction Exhibitions: "Alvin Ross: A Centennial," Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick, Jane Kogan, and "The Arrival, 1620: A Mimi Gross Installation" PILGRIM MONUMENT | PROVINCETOWN MUSEUM High Pole Hill | 508.487.1310 | pilgrim-monument.org Built to commemorate the Mayflower Pilgrims‘ first landing place in America and the writing and signing of the Mayflower Compact here in 1620, climb our 252’granite tower for a great view of the outer Cape and visit the museum highlighting the town's history. This year celebrating the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower Pilgrims’ first landing in Provincetown and the signing of the Mayflower Compact in Provincetown Harbor. For more information on Provincetown 400, visit provincetown400.org.
CAPE COD MUSEUM OF ART 60 Hope Lane, Dennis | 508.385.4477 | ccmoa.org
FINE ARTS WORK CENTER HUDSON D. WALKER GALLERY 24 Pearl Street | 508.487.9960 | fawc.org The Fine Arts Work Center is a nationally renowned fellowship program for emerging writers and visual artists. Year-round exhibitions feature eminent Provincetown and national artists, of contemporary and historic acclaim.
THE LILLIAN ORLOWSKY AND WILLIAM FREED MUSEUM SCHOOL Provincetown Art Association and Museum 460 Commercial Street | 508.487.1750 | paam.org Offering an exciting line up of workshops in the visual arts, continuing the tradition of excellence in education that began here decades ago. Art History, Drawing, Painting, Mixed Media, Printmaking, Sculpture, Photography and Plein Air Painting; workshops for kids; and across Cape Cod in artists’ studios.
TRURO CENTER FOR THE ARTS AT CASTLE HILL
10 Meetinghouse Road & 3 Edgewood Way, Truro 508.349.7511 | castlehill.org
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8/13-27 Joerg Dressler, Alice Denison & Ed Christie
7/24-8/6 Duncan Johnson & Dave Laro: D&D Construction new assemblage and collaborative work
8/28-9/10 Robert Morgan & Kevin Cyr
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9/11-9/24 Jane Paradise & Cathleen Daley 9/25-1/1/21 Autumn Group Show: Jim Broussard, Ed Christie, Kevin Cyr, Cathleen Daley, Alice Denison, Joerg Dressler, Robert Glisson, Raúl Gonzalez lll, Paul Kelly, Sean McCabe, Robert Morgan, Jane Paradise, Linda Reedy, Anne Salas and Mike Wright.
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Virtual Connections, Group Exhibition Featured Artists: Matt Neuman, Kendall Stallings, Jarrad Tacon-Heaslip, Andrew Moncrief, Jay Maggio
8/1-31 Fourth Annual “The Locals” Show Featuring: Marian Roth, Matthew Capaldo,
Jerome Greene Selected Works John Clayton Selected Works Arthur Egeli “The Pier Divers” Creative Couples: Nancy Whorf painter
Gin Stone, Michael Hartwig, Jill RothenbergSimmons, Heather Gorham
& Herman Tasha, jeweler, Mixed Group rec 8/3 4-6pm
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MARINE SPECIALTIES 235 Commercial Street 508.487.1730 Cape Cod’s Most Unusual “Shop” • Provincetown open year round
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Simie Maryles "A Bold Brush" William D. Hobbs "Roll on, Deep and Dark Blue Ocean, Roll" Marina Dieul Kenneth Cadwallader "An American Painter in China" Simie Maryles "The Cat's Meow" Kathryn Engberg and Tsultrim Tenzin Kurt Walters Anne Blair Brown Group Exhibit Labor Day Weekend Season Group Finale
6/26-7/8 John Dowd/Daphne Confar
Armando Pedroso/Michael Costello Sandra Jones Campbell/Debra Martin 8/7-19 Kate Ryan/Christopher Sousa 8/21-9/2 Chet Jones/Paul Wirhun 9/4 John Dowd 7/10-22
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THE CAPE SCHOOL OF ART In 1899 Charles Hawthorne founded Provincetown’s art colony and Cape Cod School of Art, teaching the perception and use of color and light. These principles continue to be taught today at The Cape School of Art. DROP-IN CLASSES. LEARN MORE ABOUT US. WWW.CAPESCHOOLOFART.COM
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1620 BREWHOUSE 214 commercial street | 774.593.5180 | 1620brewhouse.com Enjoy the best beer selection and burgers in Provincetown! We were voted “Cape Cod Top 10: Best Burgers,” and our pub menu also features fresh seafood, salads, wings and the famous chowder fries. Enjoy a handcrafted cocktail while watching the game, or sit outside on the patio overlooking Commercial Street. Cheers!
MAC’S FISH HOUSE PROVINCETOWN 85 shank painter road | 508.487.6227 | macsseafood.com Our restaurant and market are open year-round with free guest parking. Enjoy ultra-fresh sushi, locally sourced seafood classics, inventive seasonal specials and signature cocktails in the beautiful dining room and bar, or outdoors in the spacious garden patio, firepit and beach bar.
MAC’S SEAFOOD MARKET PROVINCETOWN 85 shank painter rd. | 508.487.6227 | open daily 10am-7pm | macsseafood.com Freshest seafood on the Cape! Wellfleet oysters, clams, sustainably caught fish & hard-shell lobster (steamed for free), house-made smoked seafood and patés, soups and chowders, artisanal pastas, linguica & other cured meats. Great selection of deli salads, cheese, produce & locally sourced foods.
VORELLI’S RESTAURANT 226 commercial street 508.487.2778 | lunch 11:30, dinner 5:30 Enjoy our tantalizing seafood offerings including jumbo lobster rolls, Seafood Pasta, seared Sea Scallops, house recipe Maryland crab cakes and daily local fresh fish specials. Also we are known for our Kobe and choice Angus aged steaks and burgers like the popular Boursin cheeseburger. Try the renowned Bloody Mary made from our house infused vodka. 76 | SPECIAL ADVERTISERS | provincetownartguide.com
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RESTAURANT | SUSHI BAR | MARKET 85 Shank PainterPainter Road | 508.487.6227 | MacsSeafood.com 85 Shank Road 508.487.6227
Menu & Reservations MacsSeafood.com Open 7 Days | Marketat Open Daily, 10am–7pm
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GLOBAL GIFTS 212 commercial street | 508.487.3524 | open year round Global Gifts sells traditional items from many places in the world. We carry clothing, jewelry, statues and wall art such as paintings and wood carvings. Buddhist and Hindu statues are a specialty. Our prices are low and our selection is high.Our specialties are scarves, bedspreads and robes for children and adults.
PROVINCETOWN BOOKSHOP 246 commercial street | 508.487.0964 |
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The Provincetown Bookshop has been here since 1932. Expect a wide selection of classics and bestsellers in fiction and non-fiction, children’s books, a well-stocked Cape Cod section, local authors, obscure hidden treasures, and a helpful staff. We’re a browser’s paradise.
SMALL TEMPTATIONS 289 commercial street | 781.249.9562 BOY’S TOWN- a collection of male nude art priced under $10. 20 Vendors Co-Op Antiques & Art Store selling VINTAGE JEWELRY, COLLECTABLES, ART, SAILING SHIP MODELS, ESTATE SALE FINDS & more. In town center and restocked daily. Every day is a treasure hunt! Take a piece of Cape Cod home with you. A Provincetown Must! 78 | SPECIAL ADVERTISERS | provincetownartguide.com
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paul BOWEN The shards, pipes, pipestems, bottles, and other objects of daily life do not physically appear in (Paul Bowen’s) work but inform his aesthetic. Wooden boatbuilding fragments define Paul’s language of form and purpose by reflecting the past, and he uses the salvaged wood he collects in his sculptures. “In front of the Coast Guard wharf is a big clump of tar that has fish netting imbedded in it,” Paul says. “Fishermen had to tar the cotton nets to preserve them.” Fishing and whaling built and sustained the town, and the industry’s remnants still show up: ships knees, old wooden winches, wooden wagon wheels, planking, rusted chains. These items often show up in his sculpture. “It is amazing how the rust eats and stains the wood, so beautiful.” Paul Bowen’s work is in New York’s Guggenheim and Boston’s MFA among other major museums. He is represented locally by the Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown. Top: Pocket knife handles. Bottom: Wood sculpture. Photos: Amy Heller
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j u dy B E R KOW I T Z Judy Berkowitz, a washashore from New York’s East Village, has repurposed some of the objects from her collection. Her collected objects include fishing baskets, wooden oars and oarlocks, old bones, nails, paintbrushes, metal objects, and colored rope. Of the ropes, she says: “They’re so beautiful, and they’re different shapes too.There’s this dark-green one that’s kind of oblong. Then there’s another longish one that’s another shade of orange... it’s puffy. Then there’s another longish orange one, much lighter, slightly different shape, round at the bottom, opposed to one that’s square on the bottom. I love these; I have them hanging where I can see them every day. They’re works of art, really.” Judy Berkowitz currently resides in the East Village in New York City.
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WOMENCRAFTS 376 Commercial Street | 508.487.2501 | womencrafts.com Proud to be one of the 13 remaining feminist bookstores in the country. Visit our collection of handcrafted jewelry, porcelain, pottery, glass, sculpture, mosaics and photographs. The heart and soul of the Provincetown Women's Community. Helping to support over 100 women artisans, authors and musicians since 1976.
YESTERDAY'S TREASURES 176 commercial street | 508.487.5920 | open year round For 20 years we’ve had the ultimate ‘green’ experience recycling treasures from the past: estate jewelry, art, pottery, mid-century glass, Provincetown memorabilia, Peter Hunt hand-painted items, old tools, nautical items, kitchen wares, antique photos, ephemera and art including prints, cape scenes and abstracts. MAUI JIM
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To a NEW WORLD filled with KINDNESS, EMPATHY, COMPASSION, HOPE and LOVE.
CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE (1872-1930)
The Mother 46” x 40”
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