The Provincetown Arts Society in collaboration with The Provincetown Art Gallery Association Present a Winter Exhibit at The Mary Heaton Vorse House Curated by Gene Tartaglia
The Mary Heaton Vorse House is located at 466 Commercial Street in Provincetown’s historic East End. Visitors may make an appointment or visit the exhibition in person and on line: View Exhibition
Saturday, January 27 - March 17, 2024
Reception: Saturday, February 17, 2024 5 – 7 PM Tickets are SOLD OUT.
Provincetown Arts Society announces a new exhibition featuring selected works from the gallery members of The Provincetown Art Gallery Association.
The Provincetown Art Gallery Association is a group of gallerists, curators, and inspired small businesspeople who work together to promote Provincetown as a destination and source for fine art and culture.
The beautiful Mary Heaton Vorse House is located on Commercial Street in Provincetown’s historic East End. Once owned by journalist, labor organizer, and arts patron Mary Heaton Vorse, the home has been lovingly remodeled in her honor by Provincetown Arts Society’s creative team of Ken Fulk and event producer Gene Tartaglia. Since opening in 2020 it has become a vibrant gathering place, a presenter and producer of music, theater, literature, fine art, artists’ residencies, new thought, and an incubator for the visual arts in Provincetown.
For this exhibition curator Gene Tartaglia will select a suite of works from each participating PAGA member gallery and present the exhibition from January through March, 2024. Works will include painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed media and will present an intersection of contemporary thinking in art making as seen through the lens of the Gallery Association’s curators and artists.
Participating galleries include:
Alden Gallery Berta Walker Gallery Bowersock Gallery Egeli Gallery Frederick Studio Provincetown gary marotta fine art g-1 Larkin Gallery On Center Gallery Rice Polak Gallery The Schoolhouse Gallery Stewart Clifford Gallery William Scott Gallery