Alex Stadler
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
My dates are flexible
19 F Brewster Street Provincetown MA 02657
alexstadlerartwork.com
alexstadlerartwork
Multidisciplinary artist, fine artwork predominantly in painting and clay, professionaly have worked for 30 years in textile design, in children’s books (as an author/illustrator of 10 books), as a curator and merchant in my own design lab stores and in galleries, as a producer and co-creator of cultural events and public performances at The William Way Center in Philadelphia and The NYC AIDS Memorial.
Amy Durocher
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
My dates are flexible
9 Pond Rd. Orleans, MA 02653
amy@amydurocher.com
amydurocher.com
@amydurocher
Amy Durocher is an award-winning fine art photographer living in Orleans, Massachusetts, (Wampanoag Territory). She has practiced photography for over 40 years and currently works primarily on aerial photographs of water and ice.
Durocher has exhibited her work in numerous juried gallery and museum exhibits in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York, and The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO (now closed). In 2023, Durocher was selected to participate in the inaugural group show titled The Maine Photographers Showcase. Durocher has had solo shows at Salt Pond Studio in Friendship, Maine and the Lincoln Academy in Rockland, Maine. In June 2024, Durocher was named to the Communication Arts Photography Annual Short List, and had a the photograph titled "Armor" accepted into the Griffin Museum of Photography 30th Members' Juried Show. In September 2024, her photograph "Off-Target" was given an Honorable Mention in the International Photography Awards.
Amy Durocher has given talks on her photography in the NYC based "Artist's Talk on Art" series and at the Atlanta International School.
Durocher attended the New York State Summer School of the Arts, Parsons School of Design, NYU’s School of Professional Studies, and Maine Media Workshops and College.
Andy Towle
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
June/July
19 Montello St, Provincetown, MA 02657
andytowle.com
@andytowle_art
Andy Towle was the founder of Towleroad, the popular LGBTQ-focused news website, which he left in early 2021 to focus full time on making visual art.
Towle was born in Chicago and grew up in the western suburb of River Forest. He attended Oak Park River Forest High School and went on to attend Vassar College, receiving BAs in Art History and English. After college he was awarded a Stegner Fellowship in creative writing at Stanford University and two writing fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, in poetry (1991-92) and fiction (1995-96).
Prior to founding Towleroad, Towle was the editor-in-chief of Genre magazine and an editor-at-large for Out Traveler.
His poetry has been published in Poetry magazine, The Paris Review, The Yale Review, Christopher Street, Ploughshares, Poetry Northwest, and Manoa, among others. He lives and works in Provincetown, Massachusetts..
Angela C. Brown
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet)
Summer (July-September)
147 Commercial Street, #L5, Provincetown, MA
www.angelacbrown.com
Angela C. Brown is a Provincetown-based artist and photographer whose work explores a wide range of photographic techniques, from film and digital capture to experimental and mixed-media printing. She approaches each subject by pairing it with the process that best supports the emotional experience she wants to convey, and she also works as a custom printmaker. Her photographs—spanning landscapes, botanicals, and portraits—have been widely exhibited and recognized both nationally and internationally, including through residencies and juried shows.
After a long career in corporate technology, Brown returned to photography as a way to reconnect with feeling, place, and quiet observation. Her work is driven by a desire to create images that transport viewers into a more reflective and evocative state, often inspired by the stillness and subtle beauty of coastal environments outside the tourist season. She creates all of her own prints, moving fluidly between digital tools and traditional darkroom practices, and increasingly embraces large-format film and alternative materials as part of an ongoing exploration of process, place, and emotional connection.
Brittany Rolfs
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
My dates are flexible
17 Aldrich Rd North Truro MA 02652
iwantedtoconfuseyou
I have spent most of my life as a multi disciplinary theatre artist. Upon reuniting with my biological mother during the height of the pandemic, I was gifted several artistic heirlooms that had been passed down through the women in my Mother’s family; one being my grandmother’s beloved film camera. Starving for a socially distanced means of expression, this came at the perfect time. As a recent transplant to the Outer Cape with little to no familiar community here, I found comfort and inspiration in this new creative outlet. I began to explore the landscape and people of my new home, and used my camera as a means to meet and learn the stories of the subjects that interested me. Aside from photography I am an actor, singer, director, designer, and teaching artist.
Bunny Pearlman
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
My dates are flexible
10D Stable Path Provincetown MA 02657
Born in New York 1938 MFA from USC I have been painting and exhibiting in the USA (Mexico and Israel) for more than fifty years- also teaching and directing a gallery. I have a studio in Provincetown and I am currently showing at Heaton Vorse House
Carmen da Silva & Heather MacFarland
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Spring (April-June)
4 Harbor Hill Rd #12 Provincetown, MA 02657
Heat MacFarland: Brain Meets Reality. Creativity Greets Moments. Free Flow Sparks Joy. Human, Mostly. Slight Alien Actually. Draws From Life. Then Scribbles Outside The Lines. F*ck The Noise & Feel The Love.
Carmen da Silva: Perspective Photographer. Collage Creative. Daydream Doodler. Embolden Fine, Artist? Growing Into Her Skin & Creative Confidence.
Chuck white
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Spring (April-June)
146 Commercial Street Provincetown, MA 02657
campprovincetown.com
Chuck White and family are the curators for the Outsiders Festival.
“People are reporting glitches. Lost memories. Echoes of events that haven’t happened yet.”
The 2nd Annual Outsiders Festival returns to Provincetown with the theme Missing Time — a meditation on the lapses, myths, and unexplained moments that shape our lives. From visual art to theater, music to mysticism, this four-day happening is a mash-up of memory, media, and the unknown.
CORE PROGRAMMING
Missing Time Happening
Location: Provincetown Commons • May 1–14
Curated by Karen Cappotto, this collage-forward exhibit channels the spirit of rupture, mystery, and glitch. Featuring work by over 30 local artists.
Budd Hopkins: Long Point Retrospective
Location: Berta Walker Gallery • May 1–14
A formal exhibition of Budd Hopkins’ Provincetown-era work, focused entirely on his Long Point period. No reference is made to UFOs — this is Hopkins as painter and collagist.
David Mramor
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250, Entire Hall (80 linear feet) $500
Summer (July-September)
12 Commercial St. #8, Provincetown, MA
https://www.tumblr.com/davidmramor
@davidmramor
David Mramor lives and works in New York City. He received a BFA from Ohio University in 2006 and a MFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2008. He was a SIP Fellow at the Robert Blackburn Printshop (2019). He performs in the band Enid Ellen, albums include Cannibal Disease (2010) and Beyond Reality (FemmeKraft 2018). Rainbow Lilies Gangrene Blues is the first book of his writing (Dasmundt 2021). He recently had a solo show at White Columns in NYC and has been in group shows at Fierman and Company in NYC.
Dean Katica
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
2 Thistlemore Way, Provincetown MA 02130
@DeanHKay
Boston and Provincetown based, Dean H. Katica, has been honing his painting skills for the past decade. His passion for artistry resides in transition of seascapes and landscapes onto the canvas using oil medium. He is fascinated with light, moody sky, and stormy weather which is embedded in his experience of coastal life, landscape and architecture of small town New England, but especially seascapes of Cape Cod.
Dean’s love for painting has evolved over the years, however; still staying true to the tonal impressionist techniques as his original love, allowing him freedom of expression intertwining dreams with reality.
His featured art work in this exhibition is the Great Point Lighthouse, which was entered into a thematic competition “Through Hopper’s Lens” at the Copley Society of Art in 2023.
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Deb Perry
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
My dates are flexible
PO Box 2 North Truro 02652
www.debperryphotography.com
@debperryphotography
I'm drawn to the patina and texture of rustic New England landscapes and long-abandoned vehicles and dwellings. Light and shadows are almost always a part of my favorite photographs and the Outer Cape provides the perfect backdrop for most of my photos.
I still consider myself a student of photography and I'm learning with each shot how to see like a photographer.
BFA Mass College of Art & Design: Illustration.
Photo Workshops (Italy, Boston, Rockport) with Joe Baraban & Nick DePasquale
Volunteer Photographer: Outer Cape Chorale, Summer of Sass.
FAWC Summer Workshop (The Environmental Portrait) with Ron Amato
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DAN STREEFF
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
90 Shank Painter Road, Unit 101, Provincetown
My career was in advertising as a graphic artist. Since moving to Provincetown, I’ve had the time to explore the finer arts. I studied drawing under Kathy Smith where my drawing skills were taken to a whole new level. I ended up taking her white line printing class at PAAM in the summer of 2018 and have created many white line prints.
I was introduced to soft pastels in the summer of 2023 when I signed up for a class at the Creative Arts Center in Chatham. I took to pastels immediately and have continued to draw in that medium ever since and have continued taking classes both online and in person to better my technique. This past November, I was awarded the Barbara Stone Scholarship from the Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod to study under a master pastelist.
This past winter I also attended Steve Kennedy’s class concentrating on working with acrylics and am planning on taking his class again this winter to continue exploring that medium, although pastels are my preferred medium. I draw and paint scenes of water, from beach to marshes.
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Diane Messinger
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Summer (July-September)
3 Blueberry Lane, Truro
www.dianemessinger.com
I love the cape. I have been coming here since I was born staying at my grandparents summer house in Truro. It was my dream to live here. That came true when I met my husband , Bill Golden on Ballston Beach. Before I knew it I had moved here to live with him from Philadelphia. My art education was The University of the Americas in Mexico City, Mexico, and then in Philadelphia, The Penna Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia College of Art and a bachelors degree from Tyler School of Art. I am very active in the robust art community on the outer cape.
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DINA BARKER
Entire Hall (80 linear feet) $500
Summer (July-September)
100 Alden Street, apt 303, Provincetown
I'm discovering my way by using tools that I'm familiar with from my experience in building construction and design. It's a freestyle approach of putting down marks and colors that appeal to me and then seeing where that leads. At times I have specific images or ideas in mind, but frequently they emerge in the process. I take my inspiration from whatever moves me to create. I'm drawn to color field painting, urban art, encaustic techniques and greatly admire the work of Nicolas de Stael, a French painter.
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DONNA MAHAN
Entire Hall (80 linear feet) $500
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
10-5-26/ 10-19-2026
P. O Box 499 NorthTruro MA. 02652
DonnaMahanstudios.com
Donna Mahan, Mixed Media Artist and Sculptor Biography
I view my surroundings as a vehicle to personalize my artistic expression as a creative, intuitive artist. Since childhood, I have had a fascination with the textures and colors of shells I collected on the beaches of Cape Cod. At an early age textiles contributed to my heightened awareness of color and patterns that fuel my creative energy to this day. These influences lead me to transform found objects into visual designs that captures history.
Striking colors and textures swirling around in my studio guide me down unknown paths. Multiple elements create a convergence rich in texture, color and form which constantly invigorates my essence.
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ELIZABETH TEPPER
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
8.7 Meadow Road, Provincetown, MA 02657
https://www.liztdesign.com/
Liz is a Boston and Provincetown-based artist who utilizes a variety of mediums to express her delight in the flow of the natural world Her work explores the beauty of the colors and rhythms that surround us
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ELSPETH SLAYTER
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Week of Juneteenth 2026
32 Alden St, Provincetown, MA 02657
https://juneteenthptown.com/
@juneteenthptown
Izzy Berdan and Elspeth Slayter are both working artists who show their work in Provincetown. As part of the Juneteenth Provincetown (JPT) planning committee, Berdan successfully ran an art exhibit at The Commons in June 2025 with Slayter as a support team member. Berdan has worked as a professional graphic designer and photographer for two decades. Slayter has worked as an academic administrator planning many events for three decades.
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Flona Brazil
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
My dates are flexible, but I prefer spring, summer and fall
105 Eastwind Circle, Wellfleet,02667
https://www.flonabrazil.com/
@flona.gallery
Flona was born and raised in Taiwan. Although having studied chemical engineering in university, she decided to truly commit her life to art after going through a stage of falling very ill (system lupus)and she began her painting journey in December 2022. She currently create her paintings from Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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Freedom on the Downbeat: Moving Towards a Collective Liberation
Curator: Matthew Elijah Webb
Artists: Frolic Weekend Community
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
From down-south juke joints to underground ballrooms, from church choirs to rent parties, music and movement have always been a pulse through which bodies and spirits find freedom, no matter their origins.
For queer and trans Black folks and people of color, liberation has often moved with this pulse. Love has found its way to the surface, and bodies, out of resilience, have thrived in rhythm. In his essay Liberation on the Dance Floor, Craig Jennex reflects on how “collective dance enabled...lesbian and gay individuals to connect with their bodies and the bodies of others.”
Freedom on the Downbeat invites artists from the Frolic community to celebrate that collective dance; to show how bodies in motion, carried by sound and rhythm, become vessels of freedom and what Jennex calls “a sense of belonging.” The gallery will feature a juried selection of works from Frolic community artists across mediums: photography, audio-visual installation, sculpture, collage– each piece exploring how music, movement, intimacy, and liberation converge.
Artists are invited to ask: How does the downbeat exist as a site of becoming? What collective transcendence emerges beyond the prescribed limits of identity? How do music and movement
make us free?
Jennex asserts that “collective dance served as a transformative site of political contestation and imagination.” By opening the floor to the Frolic community, this exhibition recognizes that the liberation we seek isn’t individual, it’s shared. It’s in our steps, in the nodding of our heads, in our sweat and our shaking loose. The downbeat becomes the starting signal for the many songs of our liberation. Freedom on the Downbeat is not simply a show of art, it is a communal act of pulse and memory, resistance and rebirth.
George Rogers
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
3 Atkins Lane
georgerogersart.com
@gmrthird
I was an art major in college but largely deferred artistic practices until I retired and moved here in 2017. Provincetown - it's light, buildings and flora - is my inspiration
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GRACE EMMET
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
I am flexible but would rather be between June and November
44 Seapine Wellfleet
graceemmet.com
@graceemmet_illustration
Grace Emmet is an eco-artist, educator, program director, naturalist, and writer.
Grace’s practice is dependent on an intimate relationship with the environment and place-based art making. Her current work centers on her fascination with ecology and how our lives intertwine with the beauties and complexities around us. She focuses on promoting ecocentrism through art and education and strives to implement sustainable habits in her foraging and natural ink making practice. Through this interdependence with nature, Grace hopes to create pathways of connection between our human and natural worlds that encourage coexistence and sustainability.
She holds her BFA in Illustration from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work has been shown in galleries, museums, and universities across Massachusetts.
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JACK ZANER
Entire Hall (80 linear feet), The Community Room (Special Request)
Summer (July-September)
4 Priscilla Alden Road
Jackzaner.com
Oil Paintings: Figures, Portraits, Landscapes, Still Life
Born In Williamsport, PA, I live in Provincetown in Summer and Tucson, AZ in Winter. I was classically trained at The Art Students League of New York, The National Academy of Design School of Fine Art, New York, The Cape Cod School of Art, Provincetown, MA and was graduated from Penn State University and The Sorbonne, Paris, France.
Although he spent 20 years working in the field of advertising in New York, I returned to painting in 1995. My work has firm grounding in classical technique based on painting from life with impressionist style and color from painting en plain air.
James Ryan
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
My dates are flexible
429 eastwind circle wellfleet ma 02667
@Jamestheelder
I work in 2-d drawing, collage, and found object arrangement. I use universal symbols from nature, media, and dreams to satisfy the picture plane.
Jay McDermott
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
23 Bradford St, Provincetown
jaymcdermott.com
@jaymcdermott38
Education; Mass Art, and Museum School of the MFA, Boston. CE courses 1989-2020;
PIAI 2001 through 2005,( Painting, with Bob Bailey, ); Various course at PAAM-
ongoing
Exhibitions: POP UP, RSVPtown gallery- Aug 2025
POP UP, Gallery 444, Provincetown, 2024
AMZehnder, Wellfleet, 2024,2023,2022, 2 week exhibit each year
Jen kopec
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Spring (April-June)
212 Commercial St. Uint G Provincetown
jenkopec.com/ renegadebodyworks.com
@renegadebodyworks
I am just starting to show my work. More self life taught. My first professional job was working in the darkroom for a printing press. I have been taking phots and making other art most of my life. Never putting it out there. During the pandemic I had a different kind of time and started printing my photos again. I started to have a different relationship with the phots and style and also with some encouragement I began to think differently and put it out in the world.The work is about place and time. Pausing in the moment. Taking a breath. Be in the experience, expansion, the vision, the inspiration of place and time and memory, presence. A vision of inquiry, a relationship which probably has gone unnoticed with the sky the weather, our life or story. Our daily relationship. This vision is to take you inside the expansion, inside the vision, inside the memory inside the feeling and inside the emotion. All phots taken in Provincetown. - a note: I am making a new account for social media I got locked out of my original one. I would like to update this if chosen. thank you
Jenny Tager
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Summer (July-September)
564 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
@Demelzatager
I've been a photographer my whole life. My favorite thing has always been to photograph (Provincetown) because the light is so special and it's such an incredibly beautiful place.
Joe dill
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
My dates are flexible
139 Bradford Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
www.joedilldesigns.com
@joedilldesigns
For as long as I can remember, I have had a paint brush in my hand. I was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio and growing up, my household was one where the smell of fresh paint frequently lingered in the air. My mom and I would regularly tackle DIY projects together when I was a kid and in the 90s that meant a lot of sponge painting and wallpapering. Those projects laid the foundation for what has become a lifetime endeavor to create art pieces that share my passion for design and inspire others to view the world around them through a new lens.
I earned a BFA in Scenic Design from Northern Kentucky University and lived in Cincinnati for a brief period after finishing college. I attended graduate school at Cleveland State University and earned a Master Degree in Urban Planning, Design, and Development and a certificate in historic preservation.
I am a frequent traveler but currently live in Provincetown, MA during the summer/fall season and return to Cleveland in the winter. My artwork has been exhibited throughout Ohio in both group and solo exhibitions.
Joe Trepiccione
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
20 Bangs Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
Joetrepiccione.com
Joe Trepiccione graduated from Paier College of Art / The Whitney School of Art, New Haven, Ct., where he studied the classic arts and illustration.
Joe now lives in Provincetown and is an active member of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, MA. He is also listed in Provincetown Artist Registry. His fine artwork has been shown in numerous shows around the country.
His favored mediums are drawing with pen/ink, watercolors, oils and his primary subjects, nature and architecture.
John Jay Wooldridge
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
67 Bradford Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
www.johnjayfineart.com
@johnjay02176
BFA, MBA Carnegie Mellon University,Studied industrial and Graphic Arts. Worked in The Consumer Product Industry as Industrial Designer. John has been studying with the Cape School of Art under many of their instructors including Hilda Neily and John Clayton. His work has been seen in Juried shows in the Broward County Art Gulld in FT Lauderdale and he has shown at the Cape School of Art Gallery/Studio in Whalers Wharf.
Karle Packard
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Spring (April-June)
20 Old Salt Lane, South Wellfleet MA 02663-0591
www.redhawkstudio.com
Academic: Columbia University (art history major) Study with Chiang Yee (see google) as teaching assistant and student of water color painting, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Harvard University Grad School of Design. Professional: practicing architect for 50 years. Extracurricular: practice of drawing, water color painting, assemblage, and sculpture for at least 60 years.
Kathryn Piscuskas
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
I would prefer Spring or Summer, even early Fall. My professional work is generally very busy in the Winter.
18 Sylvan Lane, Truro, MA 02666
kathrynpiscuskas.com
@piscusk
I am a multi-media artist working as a professional decorative artist/painter. I have a degree in Studio Art from Brown University, with short studies in Italy and Chicago for Mosaics. My work is in private collections throughout New England.
Lance Hatch
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
10A Bradford Street, 2, Provincetown, MA 02657
Www.LanceColbyHatchPhotography.com
@photographer_sir_lancelot
Lance Hatch captures the natural environment and intimate images that depict the diversity of Provincetown’s landscape. He published his first book of Provincetown fine art photography entitled Belonging in 2025. He studied photography at the German School of Photography at the Center for the Media Arts in Manhattan. Lance calls Provincetown home.
Laura Jean craciun
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Summer (July-September)
174 Shore Road, #553 North Truro, MA 02652
Www.capecodweddingpainter.com
@Laurabalboniart
Accomplished Cape Cod artist Laura Balboni Craciun is the permanent artist in residence at Pilgrim Beach Village in North Truro. For the past 15 years she has been painting Cape Cod scenes full-time reflecting the beauty she observes in her surroundings. She loves sharing her paintings of dunes, the ocean, beaches, and people.
Laurie Sheffield
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Fall (October-December)
444 Commercial Street Unit 3 Provincetown, MA 02657
@lauriesheffieldcollage
LAURIE SHEFFIELD is a printmaker, painter and collage artist, focused on landscape, close observation, painterly gesture, and creating narratives through imagery. A member of Shepherd and Maudsleigh printmaking studio in West Newton, her focus is on landscape and its inhabitants from varied perspectives. She earned her BFA and BA at Cornell University in printmaking, painting and English literature, and her MAT at Simmons College. She has done advanced work at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston University, Massachusetts College of Art, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and is part of an online collage community through the South Shore Art Center. Alongside a career teaching English in the Brookline Public Schools, Laurie studied printmaking at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education and now teaches printmaking at CCAE. Her work has been shown at CCAE, the Cambridge Art Association, The Wright Tavern in Concord, MA, the Nave Gallery in Somerville, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, South Shore Art Center, the Brickbottom Artists Building and Shepherd & Maudsleigh Studio.
Leland Smith
Entire Hall (80 linear feet) $500
Summer (July-September)
11 Woodsneck Rd, East Orleans, MA 02643
www.lelandsmithphotography.com
@lelandsmithphotography
Leland Smith is a photo-artist. In photographic circles he is considered
a “generalist”. As such his images encompass a wide range subject matter –
landscape, architecture, still life, abstract.
His inspiration and approach are grounded in the compositional moods of
pictorialism and the subtle color gradations of tonalism. His final images are
a blend of monochromatic stillness and delicate color shifts - and, thus, create a
dreamlike transactional feel that emphasizes the beauty of subject matter
rather than the mere documentation of reality.
Coming from a background of directing high profile television commercials,
his photographic style has been shaped by the masters of advertising still
photography and by the classic high profile cinematographers that he has had the good
fortune of working with.
Linda Turoczi
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Since I am only here in July and August, was wondering if that is possible
46 Highland Rd, Site 182A N. Truro, Ma. 02652
www.lindaturoczi.com
@lindaturoczi
As a plein air painter, I continue to paint the changing light and colors of Pennsylvania.and Cape Cod. Having painted on the streets of Provincetown and the outer cape has been so wonderful. The Provincetown Art Association, The Cape School of Art and The Wayne Art Association, Pa. have important roles in my development as an artist. Teachers have included: Joan Hopkins, Charles Sovek, Rob Longley, Jon Redmond, Martin Campos and Giovanni Casedi.
Juried shows: The Wayne Art Member Shows, Castle Hill Center for the Arts, Chester County Hospital, Artists Equity, Haverford Township Show, Jenkins Arboredum, Schuykill River Art Show, Montgomery County Community College, Cancer Treatment Center of America Yellow Springs Art Show, Emerging Artists at Perelman, Philadelphia and in private collections.. My work can be seen at at The Post Office Gallery, N. Truro and Provincetown,Ma. I have participated in The “After Hopper” and Thoreau Shows with The Addison Gallery, Orleans, Ma. Maureen’s Gallery,Exton, Pa.
I am a member of The Truro Group and Delaware Valley Art League.
I enjoy color and the excitement of every new canvas.
Marian Roth
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Prefer spring or fall
2 Allerton St
@marianrothprovincetown
Paper Making Exhibition
Thinking about 6-8 artists: Ellen Anthony, Sheryl Jaffee, Dominique Pecce, Michelle Levesque, Marin Roth
Ive been making art in Provincetown for forty years. Winner Guggenheim, Pollock Krasner, Mass Cultural Council
Dear Leslie and David, I’m thinking it would be good to add an open element to our proposal for artists working with paper. Can we still do that?
Maureen McCarron
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Spring
90 SHank Painter #104, Provincetown MA 02657
www.maureenmccarron.com
@maureenmccarronarts
I have BFA in Painting and Printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University and attended classes at The New School of Social Research and Dieu Donne Papermill in New York City. My artwork has been in numerous group and juried shows across the country and Europe. There have been two solo exhibitions at Artspace in Richmond, VA as well as two more at The Commons in Provincetown, MA.I have also been shown in Provincetown at the Adam Peck Gallery, the Garage Gallery and in multiple group shows at The Commons and the Provincetown Art Association Museum, including eight juried exhibitions.
Nancy Rahnasto Osborne
Karen Ojala
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Last 2 weeks of July to first 2 weeks of August
4 Alden Lane North Truro po 563 02652
Nrostudio.com
@Nancyrahnasto
https://karenojala.com/index.html
Karen Ojala paintings. Nancy Rahnasto Osborne sculptures
Nancy Rahnasto Osborne was born and raised in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Folklore and Mythology from Harvard University, and received a Masters of Business Administration from UCLA. After a career at The Walt Disney Company focusing on international consumer product management and marketing, she reconnected with her earlier interests in art and music. In 2008 Nancy began to dedicate herself full-time to her art, inspired by her summers spent on the Cape. She was introduced to sculpting at Truro Center for the Arts, studying with Joyce Johnson. She has pursued further instruction for the last 7 years with Romolo Del Deo, at Studio Romolo in Provincetown, MA.
Karen Ojala
I am enthralled by portrait expressionism and work primarily from life in a studio space steps away from the waterfront. I carefully choose the model, the setting, and the composition — If I have no control over one or all of those circumstances, I pause and try to focus on what there is to discover. In the encapsulated fleeting time of a model’s sitting, I paint my ‘alla prima’ interpretation, a first expression of their being.
Orfeo Fabbri
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Summer (July-September)
306 commercial st, Provincetown/ hyannis
www.orfeofabbri.com
@orfeofabbri_
My work blurs the line between representational and abstract art. It serves as an allegory exploring the complexity of human emotions, striving to manifest the desires and conflicts within oneself. I am not always interested in the completeness of my figures' spirit and health; rather, I focus on their human, physical, psychological and sometimes broken aspects.
Peter Chao
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Select specific dates
23 Mechanic Street, Unit 2, Provincetown, MA 02657
https://www.peterchao.art/
@peter_ciao
Peter Chao is an artist and art director working from Provincetown, Massachusetts, and New York, New York. He studied fine art and graphic design at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Peter works and experiments in textiles, silk screen, photography, and paper weaving.
Priscilla Jackett
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Fall (October-December)
192 Bradford Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
Priscilla Jackett has lived year-round in Provincetown for over 55 years. Although taking many art history courses as a college undergraduate and enjoying the lively gallery scene in Provincetown, she only began painting in her late 40’s wanting to take advantage of the plethora of well-known painters living here. Painting very intermittently while working her day job, she began her studies with Gail Browne and Carole Westcott, and participated occasionally in PAAM and Castle Hill workshops with Sal DelDeo, TJ Walton, Mark Adams, and Mary Giammarino, among others. In semi-retirement, she joined the COA workshops with Steve Kennedy. She retired in 2015 and began painting regularly with Jeanne Fogg-Brock and Mary Giammarino.
She was accepted in PAAM’s Members’ Juried show and shown in many Members Open shows, group shows at the annual Church of St Mary of the Harbor’s Art & Spirit Auction, The Commons, The Post Office Gallery in North Truro as well as two solo exhibits, one at Seashore Pointe Residences and another at the Wellfleet Library. Her paintings are in many private collections.
Provincetown
Photographers Collective
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Summer (July-September)
102 Bradford Street, Provincetown
Please see the book that we donated to the Commons this year
Randy Sell
on behalf of Arnie Charnick
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Summer (July-September)
6 Cottage Street, Unit 2, Provincetown
Arnie's work Boppin' which we propose to display, can be found here: https://provincetownindependent.org/arts-minds/2023/07/26/arnie-charnick-keeps-on-boppin/
But Boppin’ will likely remain his magnum opus. In addition to being a remarkable work of art in its own right, it’s a veritable time capsule of a vanished Provincetown and a valuable historic document.
“Nineteen eighty two was a pivotal year,” says Charnick. “Things were changing in Provincetown. The ’70s were over, and the greedy Reagan years were just starting. And that was the year we really started to feel the impact of AIDS in town. Probably 9 out of 10 gay men I knew then were dead by the end of the decade.”
Charnick points to a segment of the montage depicting a group of men cruising Masonic Place outside of the A-House. “But they’re still all here,” he says. “Everyone who’s gone now is still here. This is all history.”
Richard Schleicher
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250, Entire Hall (80 linear feet) $500
Summer (July-September)
1220 SE 12th Court, Provincetown
@R.Schleicher
I am studying with Cape School painter, John Clayton. Painting natures vibrant color comparing light and shade in a landscape has been is my first passion.
Since retiring in 2022, art has become my full-time source of enjoyment and I have fallen in love with Cyanotype printmaking. Most recently I have taken several classes including encaustic over cyanotype prints. Tyrus Clutter of the College of Central Florida has been my instructor. Since taking classes, I have been experimenting with different types of materials, color and the process.
Robert M Adamcik
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
100 Bayberry Ave #12, Provincetown
@robadamart
Born on a farm in Connecticut, I got a BFA from RISD, lived for 20+ years in Boston and have lived in Provinceton since 1991.
I've shown my work in many places, including Boston, Rhode Island, New York City, San Francisco, and Fort Lauderdale.
In Provincetown, I have showed my work at Matrix, Icon, The Schoolhouse, The Lyman Eyer Gallery (for 15 years) and the Woodman Shimko Gallery. I have also shown at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, The Fine Arts Work Center and have work in permanent collection at the Leslie-Loman Museum in New York City.
My work is featured in the collections of many ne'er-do-wells and other somewhat disreputable characters.
I am currently working full-time in my studio, devoting as much time as I can to making art.
Ronald E. Akie
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
13 B Willow Drive Provincetown MA 02657
Ronald Akie
Inspired by the unique light and colors of the Outer Cape, Ron began painting in watercolor after his retirement. He enjoys plein air painting and gravitates toward seascapes, verdant landscapes, and architecture, trying to capture special moments of ever-changing light and colors. A resident of Provincetown and Fort Lauderdale, he has studied at the Cape School of Art in Provincetown and the Bonnet House Museum in Fort Lauderdale and has won an award from the Gold Coast Watercolor Society.
Rosemary Broton Boyle
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250, Entire Hall (80 linear feet) $500
June through October
41 Knowles Heights Road (PO Box 994) No. Truro, MA 02652
rosemaryboyle.com
@rosemary.boyle
My work is as much about process as it is about emotions. In my world imagery is secondary to the act of art making. Abstract in nature with an underlying visual order encompassing not only an openness and orderliness but embracing chaos from which each of the works evolve. After altering and adjusting the subtleties and the not so subtleties of the mark making I strive for an atmospheric conclusion. In the process I am incessantly juggling balance, color and emotion. In a constant push-pull activity, I paint, building up, destroying, painting over, leaving what I have a relationship with and eagerly searching for new and harmonious kinships.
Rowena Perkins
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
September is preferable; otherwise October - December.
3 Nauset Oaks Ln. Eastham, MA 02642
https://rowenaperkinsstudio.com
https://instagram.com/rowenaperkinsstudio
Rowena Perkins has exhibited her paintings in one-person and group shows in art galleries and public spaces on Cape Cod, in New England Region, New York, Key West and California since 1988.
In 1990, she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA.
One-Person shows include The Commons, Provincetown, MA and The Cultural Center of Cape Cod, S. Yarmouth, MA. Two and Three Person shows include AM Zehnder Gallery, Wellfleet, MA.
Group shows include Hutson Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Gallery on Greene, Key West, FL. Juried shows include: Larkin Gallery, Harwichport, MA; Provincetown Art Association and Museum; Provincetown Monument & Provincetown Museum; Cambridge Art Association; Lemonade Stand Gallery, Key West, FL; Studio Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA; bg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA.
Her work is included in private and corporate collections in the USA, and private collections in the UK.
Professional Associations: Provincetown Art Association and Museum.
Professional Affiliations: The Painting Center Art File, NYC.
S.E. "Cay" Cayleff
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
June or September (please not during film festival week)
24 Mechanic Street Provincetown, MA
wildthingsstudio.com
S.E. Cayleff, “Cay,” moved to Provincetown in 1973. Provincetown has been my home base ever since then. After I graduated from Sarah Lawrence and Brown University I taught at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX. 1983-87 and in the first Women’s Studies Department in the nation at San Diego State University, 1987-2020.
Since childhood I have roamed the woods, beaches, mountains, deserts and urban streets scavenging nature’s gifts: antlers, feathers, wood, bones, glass shards, broken castoffs from stained glass studios, rusted metal, ocean wash-ups and creatures whose lives left behind gorgeous remnants. In our years in San Diego, we drove cross-country (both ways) more than six times, and each trip brought new treasures from areas like American Indian country, the Badlands, New Mexico, the original Route 66 and Minnesota. The Anza Borrego desert, east of San Diego, was a magical place for finds. Summers in Provincetown allowed trips to northern New England and the chance to sample the Maine woods. Dear friends in Anchorage, Alaska, Minnesota and Maine provided leads on shed antlers galore.
These natural beauties are complemented by meticulously curated materials I have collected in metal junk yards, construction sites, building tear downs, roadside flea markets, swap meets and shops specializing in ubiquitous bins of items from eras long ago.
My assemblages use all these materials to create mood and evoke memories. Animal beauty is central to my designs, as are nature’s natural connections to the human world. My work is a tribute to the untamed magic that surrounds us, and how natural and human “remains” can transport us and create stories.
Sam Colt
Entire Hall (80 linear feet) $500
Summer (July-September)
34 Conwell Street, #4, Provincetown, MA 02657
SamColtArt.com
@samcoltartist
Sam Colt has always been drawn to the quiet spaces between things—between color and shadow, silence and sound, presence and memory. Her journey as an artist has been less about adhering to a particular tradition and more about listening: to materials, to place, to what arises when nothing is forced. Over the years in NYC and Vermont she’s developed a body of work that feels both intimate and expansive, grounded in the physical world of cities, cathedrals, old ships & shacks, resonant with the subtle presence felt in some un-named emptiness.
Working primarily in grassello (a creamy marble-based putty from Italy) and mixed media, Sam approaches her art as a kind of conversation—between texture and tone, emotion and form. There’s often a sense of stillness in her pieces, not as absence, but as invitation. Viewers enter at their own pace, to a space where meaning is keenly personal, but not prescribed.
Her practice is rooted in attention and openness, shaped by years of observing natural and urban landscapes and reaches inward to express the human emotion of spiritual longing. Whether she’s working in a studio or sketching in the margins of a day, Sam brings the same reverence to her process: a commitment to honesty, curiosity, and the subtle power of beauty that doesn’t shout.
Sian Robertson
Entire Hall (80 linear feet) $500
Summer (July-September)
9 Leeward Passage, North Truro, MA 02652-0971
sianrobertsonart.com
@sianrobertsonart
Sian Robertson (b. Carmarthen, Wales, 1963) is known for her sculptures/collages that she creates from hand cut maps.
Robertson has never received any formal art training but has been cutting and pasting, amongst many other creative pursuits, since she was a child. She had her first solo show in 2015 and has participated in many solo, juried & group shows in galleries and arts institutions in Provincetown, across Cape Cod, and in Boston. In 2024 she was invited by Twenty Summers to create her first ever site-specific installation at the Hawthorne Barn in Provincetown, MA.
In 2023 Robertson was the recipient of the Juror’s Award at the International Society of Experimental Artists’s annual show, Innovations, held at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod.
Robertson’s Postage Portraits were featured in Uppercase Magazine in 2015, and her Map Sculptures in the same publication in 2020. She was the subject of articles in Provincetown Magazine in 2016, the Provincetown Banner in 2018, and the Provincetown Independent in 2020 & 2024. Robertson teaches classes at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum.
Stephanie Cave
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
First half of October to concide with first part of Women's Week
6 Duncan Lane, North Truro, MA 02652-0971
quiltedbystephaniecave.com
@stephaniecave
Stephanie began hand sewing at an early age and quickly discovered the joy of making—an impulse that has grown into a lifelong practice. Since 2013, she has worked as a full-time maker and creative small business owner, focusing on custom projects ranging from home décor and memory quilts to quilt repair. With a modern aesthetic and an openness to mixed media, her original artwork explores the intersections of craft, activism, and personal narrative.
In 2020, during the height of the pandemic, Stephanie founded the Boston Area Mask Initiative, a grassroots network of makers and volunteers who produced and distributed handmade fabric masks to medical workers, essential staff, and at-risk communities. This project deepened her commitment to using craft as both a form of care and a vehicle for collective action. Volunteers also came together to make a quilt from mask scraps, which Fuller Craft Museum has procured as part of their permanent collection.
Stephanie lives in Provincetown with her family, where she continues to cultivate her creative practice. She is the President of the Cambridge Modern Quilt Guild and a Girl Scout Leader for Provincetown Troop 74526, extending her passion for making and community into every aspect of her life.
Susan Bernstein
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Fall (October-December)
PO Box 158, North Truro, MA 02652
@susan_bernstein
Susan Bernstein has been a ceramic studio artist for 26 years, 20 years as teaching at Mudflat Studios in Somerville, as well as workshops at Castle Hill Truro Center for the Arts. She has exhibited in Boston area and Provincetown galleries, primarily AMP Gallery for over 18 years.
From artist statement:
"I am in love with the dense physicality and pure nature of clay in all its stages.
However, my greatest artistic challenge and passion lies not just with clay and
ceramic form but its capacity to shape space and light to transcend its physical state and touch something deeper about our shared humanity."
Susie Rhatigan
Entire Hall (80 linear feet) $500
Summer (July-September)
377 Commercial #3-4, Provincetown MA 02657
Susie Rhatigan
Figurative Expressionist Painter | Provincetown, Massachusetts
I am a figurative expressionist painter living and working in Provincetown, Massachusetts. My earliest artistic memories are rooted here, where my grandmother—an artist herself—brought me to her Provincetown and Wellfleet gallery exhibitions. Those early experiences instilled in me a lifelong sense of belonging to this creative community.
I earned my B.A. in Illustration from the Fashion Institute of Technology, where I developed a foundation in visual storytelling that continues to inform my work today.
My art is inspired by people—their emotions, their stories, and their shared humanity. Much of my recent work explores black-and-white portraits of men set against the Provincetown backdrop. By stripping away color, I distill each subject to their emotional essence, inviting viewers to connect directly with their inner world.
Empathy lies at the heart of my process. My figures emerge from what I call my psychological library—a space where memory, observation, and imagination meet. Through these portraits, I aim to reveal the universal experiences we all share: love, vulnerability, humor, and the quiet complexities of being human.
A professor once shouted to me in encouragement: “Don’t conform to realism! You have a German instinctual expressionist style—go with it!” That moment liberated me to embrace my expressive voice—one that continues to guide and define my art today.
Tommy Wiles
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
284B Commercial St #6 Provincetown, MA 02657
@Tommywiles
Tommy Wiles is an abstract artist based in San Francisco and Provincetown. His work pulls in the environment and displays it with vibrant colors
Valerie Isaacs
The Community Room (Special Request)
My dates are flexible
11 Conwell Street, Provincetown MA 02657
valerieisaacs.com
@valerieisaacsartist
Valerie Isaacs has been standing outside painting since 1989. She lived and exhibited in Spain, Charleston SC, and Cambridge MA before moving to Provincetown in 2017. She holds a BA in Architecture from Penn State, and studied Urban Design with the University of Washington in Rome. Isaacs trained in drawing and etching in Seville, in painting at the Fleisher Art Memorial (Philadelphia PA) and with Douglas Balentine (Charleston SC). She has taught drawing for beginners, figure drawing, and landscape painting to adults since 2010, and currently teaches at Castle Hill and Provincetown Art Association and Museum. Her landscape painting and figure work are an exploration of nature, the power of color, and abstraction within representational art.
Walter Baranowski
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet) $250
Summer (July-September)
36A Pearl St, Provincetown, MA 02657
wbfineart.com
MassArt Batchelor of Art 1971, Studio Artist 1972-present, Illustrator for Museum if Comparative Zoology, 1969-1978, Master of Landscape Architecture, UMass/Amherst 1978, Landscape Architect 1978-2014,
Warren Green
The Community Room (Special Request) $500
Summer (July-September)
PO Box 1101 Truro, MA 02666
I made my first oil painting at the age of 11. Having pursued a career outside of visual art, I studied at the Monseurrat School of Visual Art, the Decordova Museum School, The Cape Cod School of Art, the Provincetown Fine Arts Workshop, and the Museum School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Originally inspired by sculptures and pastels, I found a preference for oil and have been painting in oil since. I have an art studio in Truro, MA. I combine au plein air and studio painting.
Wayne Briggs
Half the Hallway (40 linear feet)
Summer (July-September)
8 Fishburn CT., Provincetown, MA 02657
https://www.instagram.com/waynebriggsartist/
http://www.woodmanshimkogallery.com/artist/wayne-briggs/
Wayne Briggs grew up in southern RI and has lived in various parts of Massachusetts in adulthood. Provincetown is now his home. He is a dedicated and versatile artist with a lifelong passion for art. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Science, combining his technical expertise with his creative talents. Wayne further honed his artistic skills by studying graphic and advertising design at the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design, one of the nation’s leading institutions for art and design education. His artistic journey was significantly influenced by his training in painting under the guidance of the esteemed artist Jeff Osmond. This mentorship allowed Wayne to develop a unique style of realism that blends traditional techniques with contemporary themes. Wayne continues to pursue different styles and mediums. Throughout his career, Wayne has been committed to exploring the intersection of technology and art, creating works that reflect both his academic background and his artistic vision. His diverse education and training have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of various artistic mediums, enabling him to produce compelling and innovative artwork. Wayne Briggs continues to create and inspire, driven by an unwavering passion for art that has been the cornerstone of his life.
Wendy allen, sue siegel,
Dianne longchamps
The Community Room (Special Request)
Summer (July-September)
8 sky view drive
@Wendyallenpottery
Susan Siegel is an artist from Wellfleet, MA
Wendy Allen Pottery is one of a kind, homemade pottery created in Truro, MA.
Dianne Longchamps is inspired by the landscape of Cape Cod. Provincetown, Wellfleet, and Truro are especially captivating. The dunes are high, the houses are old & crooked, and the people are wonderful.

