Sponsors + Partners

 On Center Gallery — Thom Jackson, Escape From Tucumcari, Archival Pigment Print

The Provincetown Art Association and Museum has anchored the artistic and cultural life of the region for nearly a century. During this time, PAAM has amassed a significant collection of four thousand works of American art. With two thousand members, PAAM has grown into a cultural center that enriches all of Cape Cod and beyond. Fifty thousand visitors come each year to nearly two hundred annual programs—exhibitions, classes, auctions, lectures, concerts, garden tours, panels and workshops. Integral to the community comprising the Provincetown Art Colony, 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.


Located in the country’s oldest arts colony, the renovated home of author and activist Mary Heaton Vorse is now The Provincetown Arts Society, which supports local artists and longstanding arts organizations of all genres: Culinary, Film, Stage, Performance, Painting, and Literary. Programming includes collaboration with local artists and art galleries, cinematic events, performing arts, curator conversations, fundraisers, and year-round artist residencies.

To learn more, visit provincetownartssociety.org.


The Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC) is an artist-led organization based in Provincetown and connected to the world. FAWC supports artistic freedom, nurtures creative connections, and makes possible artistic achievements important to the larger culture. They do this by providing a world renowned long-term residency program for emerging artists and writers, as well as providing ongoing workshops, educational opportunities and public programs.

To learn more, visit fawc.org.


Visit our Website for planning your trip to Provincetown! Provincetown boasts beautiful beaches, top rate restaurants, art galleries, and charming shops. A top LGBTQ destination, this open minded community celebrates open individuality and freedom of expression. Provincetown has a rich creative history and is home to the oldest continuous art colony in the country. The diverse population of artists, sailors, fisherman, authors and more, makes Provincetown unique. From carnival in August to Women’s week in October and First Light at year’s end, Provincetown is thriving 365 days of the year.

To learn more visit: ptowntourism.com.


Founded in 1978, the Provincetown Business Guild (PBG) is a membership organization that promotes Provincetown as The Travel Destination for the LGBTQ+ community. We aim to elevate and cultivate the queer identity of Provincetown, drive LGBTQ+ tourism, and support our local businesses. 

The Guild is made up of over 300 members, including retail shops, galleries, restaurants, lodging establishments, attractions, professional organizations, night-clubs and more that support the organization’s mission. We aim to bring people to Provincetown to stay, eat, shop, and experience the specialness of a destination where they are both celebrated and safe to be themselves.

To learn more visit ptown.org.


Founded in 1855, Cape Cod 5 is a mutually-owned, independent state-chartered savings bank with $4.4 billion in assets, offering a broad range of products, tools and services to empower the financial lives of its customers.

We at Cape Cod 5 are committed to serving our customers with the highest level of ethics as their trusted financial partner, while creating a positive work environment driven by good corporate and community citizenship. 


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Culture builds.

Mass Cultural Council works to elevate our rich cultural life in Massachusetts. We partner with communities across the Commonwealth to expand access, improve education, promote diversity, and encourage excellence in the arts, humanities, and sciences. Through our efforts, we make our state a better place to live, work, and visit for everyone.


As a school and community center, 46 Bradford Street has been a Provincetown asset for more than a century. The Commons continues that tradition as a year-round coworking space for creative individuals, artists, entrepreneurs, and start-up businesses—as well as being a space for education and community gatherings. Through the development and management of accessible space and resources, the Commons serves as a nexus for collaboration, vibrant relationships, and new economic opportunity for creative people in Provincetown.