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ROBERT CARDINAL Robert Cardinal Studio & Gallery 54 Shore Road, North Truro 508.487.1167 Kiley Court Gallery 398 Commercial St., Provincetown 508.487.4496 ROBERTCARDINAL.COM


THANASSI GALLERY 234 Commercial Street 508.487.0233

Thanassi Gallery

Celebrating 33 Years


THANASSI GALLERY 234 Commercial Street 508.487.0233

Thanassi Gallery

Celebrating 33 Years



The William Scott Gallery

JOHN DOWD 439 COMMERCIAL S TREET

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W I L L I A M S C O T T G A L L E R Y. C O M


Woodman/Shimko Gallery “3,000 Miles of Art”

Hank Hudson BOND/Daniel Craig digital print on canvas

346 Commercial Street Provincetown, MA 02657 | 508.487.0606 WoodmanShimkoGallery.com


M c G U I R E G A L L E RY

465 commercial street

508.221.0416

michaelmcguire.net



Todd Lindenmuth (1885-1976)

ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY 382 Commercial Street 626.695.0551 egeligallery.com


H I L D A N E I LY G A L L E R Y

364 Commercial Street 508.487.6300 | 727.743.6393

hildaneilygallery.com


Publisher/ Art Director/ Editor

Patricia Zur Graphic Designer

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

Special thanks to:

Many features attract tourists, en masse, to Provincetown– the sea, an embracing natural landscape, otherwordly golden light, a cultural history as art colony and fishing village, Fellini-esque moments and quaint architecture and narrow streets. A lovely summer's day at Herring Cove may attract hordes similar in numbers to the flocks that land on St. Mark's Square in Venice. Yet, remarkably, on that same day, in this same place, a single person might find herself somewhere else in peaceful solitude. We who live here, or visit often, all have sacred places. Some more secret (or meaningful) than others. It seems all the wonders that universally tether us to this town still make for distinct stories and unique memories.

Michelle Mikulski Barbara Cohen, Irene Lipton, Elizabeth Winston, Provincetown Arts Press, Jim Bakker, Jim Zimmerman, PAAM, Heather Bruce, Karen Stray Nolting, Kelly Hammer, the wonderful Michelle Mikulski and the ever-amazing Dave Mitchell. A very special thanks to: Stephen Rome (1984-2021) whose transcendent spirit and constant kindness to Art Guide will never be forgotten. 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 © 2022 Provincetown Art Guide

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Aldro T. Hibbard (American 1886-1972) Provincetown Waterfront c. 1921 oil on canvas. Collection of Helen and Napi Van Dereck. Courtesy PAAM

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To that end, multi-media artist Barbara Cohen, visitor since 1973, part-time resident since 1993, was inspired to pair her iconic painted Polaroids (just one artistic outlet) with collected reflections on favorite Provincetown places by an eclectic array of long-time visitors and residents. The result, Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits, published last year by Provincetown Arts Press, reminds us of our shared love–yet unique communion–with this alluring place. As Cohen writes in her introduction, “It has been one of the greatest pleasures of my life to create this community testament to the beauty and specialness of this small town, and its endless capacity to evoke intimacy and deep connection.”


Table of

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Galleries 12 Artists 56 Map 48 Antiques 84 Calendar 86

Special Feature

OUR TOWN

Locals, poets, artists and authors give praise to their favorite Provincetown places. A series of affectionate personal essays enriched by artist Barbara Cohen’s popular painted Polaroids. From Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen. Excerpted with permission of Provincetown Arts Press. Copyright 2021. Polaroid Paintings by Barbara E. Cohen.

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Adam Peck Pimento paint on wood panel

1 ADAM PECK GALLERY 142 Commercial Street | 508.274.8298 adampeckgallery@gmail.com | adampeckgallery.com adampeckgallery Adam Peck seeks the iconic image. Using paint on wood panel for his paintings and wooden house box sculptures, he pares it down to only what is necessary to tempt the imagination of the viewer. Stirring memories of the past and dreams of the future. Also featuring Bill Meves' art box collage work. We look forward to seeing you in the gallery this season and please also visit us year-round on our website, Instagram and Facebook.

424 Commercial Street | 508.487.4424 albertmerolagallery@gmail.com | albertmerolagallery.com

R. Glisson Edge of the Woods o/c board 11" x 14"

Provincetown since 1988. Matías Alvial, Richard Baker, James Balla, Daniel Bodner, Paul Bowen, Stephen Bron, Esteban del Valle, Donna Flax, Lyle Ashton Harris, Karen Heagle, Peter Hujar, Becky Kinder, Cary Leibowitz, Irene Lipton, Michael Mazur, Todd McKie, Jack Pierson, Mischa Richter, Duane Slick, Richard Tinkler, Tabitha Vevers, John Waters, Helen Miranda Wilson. Special 2022 exhibition schedule on website.

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3 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.

John Waters Self Portrait #5 (Dogcatcher)

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Edith Lake Wilkinson, detail of untitled (house with pumpkin) c.1920 oil on canvas, PAAM Collection, Anonymous extended loan, 2014

THIS SUMMER

PAAM

Exhibitions, Workshops Lectures, Music, Auctions, and more IN-PERSON + ONLINE PROGRAMS Open 11am-5pm, Wednesday-Monday May-October

PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION AND MUSEUM 460 COMMERCIAL STREET | PROVINCETOWN MA | 02657 WWW.PAAM.ORG | 508-487-1750 | @PAAM1914

Sponsored in part by the Provincetown Tourism Fund.


Ray Wiggs Gallery

Maggie Siner Table, Blue Dress & Pug oil on linen 26” x 28”

432 COMMERCIAL STREET PROVINCETOWN 774.593.5143 raywiggsgallery.com


Patrick Lee Sisters

Antoine de Villiers Melinda

Anthony Tomaselli P-town Streaming

Barbara Prodaniuk Raven Heart Goddess

SARAH JESSICA FINE ARTS 342 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 508.487.0884 sarahjessicafinearts.com


4 AMP GALLERY 432 Commercial Street, Provincetown | 646.298.9258 | Open midApril thru November & by appt. | artmarketprovincetown.com

Angela Russo 3 Sailfish photograph

Gallery Logo

AMP is a ‘live’ contemporary gallery space dedicated to visual, conceptual, performance artists, filmmakers & writers. 2022 features Midge Battelle, Justin Vivian Bond, Karen Cappotto, Barbara Cohen, Liz Collins, Jay Critchley, Phyllis Ewen, Lola Flash, Barbara Hadden, Barbara Hammer, Michelle Handelman, Heather Kapplow, Zehra Khan, Zammy Migdal, Bobby Miller, Alice O’Malley, Pat Place, Christopher Tanner, Gail Thacker, Suara Welitoff, Forrest Williams, Rick Wrigley, and others.

5 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!

445 Commercial Street, Provincetown | 631.880.1711 @ArtLoveGallery_studiojackie | galleryartlove.com Art Love Gallery celebrates Street, Pop, Contemporary, and Midcentury Modern art. Featuring new artists weekly and Friday evening openings. Artists include Michele Amatrula, Pitch Black, Con$umr, Shona Curtis, Erica Ehrman, Jackie Fuchs, Peter Marcus Green, Donald Hershman, John Jacopelle, Lawrence McAdams, CJ Miller, Kryn Olson, Adi Oren, Jacinthe Rivard, Theodora Sacknoff, Amy Shekhter and Daniel E. Zamora.

Jackie Fuchs mixed media on board 12" x 12"

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Arthur Egeli First House Fall 24" x 36"

7 ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY 382 Commercial Street | 626.695.0551 | 12-4 / 7-10 in season closed Sun-Tues nights | open year round | egeligallery.com 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: Charles Hawthorne, John Whorf, George Elmer Browne, Sol Wilson, John Clayton, Margaret McWethy, Eric N. Forsberg, Jerome Greene, Ken DeWaard, Cedric & Joanette Egeli, Ignat Ignatov, Kirk McBride, Steve Toomey, Lisa Egeli, Arthur Egeli. Open YR Sat.

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Bert Yarborough Runaround 2022 mm 20" x 16”

Bakker Galley & Auctions celebrates their 10th season! Bakker Gallery specializes 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 include Bakker’s anniversary show along with feature exhibits of work by Cohen, Hare, Littlefield, Ross, Yamamoto & others. Bakker also conducts online auctions featuring historic & contemporary Cape and Provincetown artists (May 21, Aug. 6, Oct. 8, Nov. 26.)

9 BERTA WALKER GALLERY 208 Bradford Street | 508.487.6411 | ample parking Director: Grace Hopkins | Manager: Caitlin Dimino bertawalker@bertawalker.com | bertawalkergallery.com Highlighting the rich cultural heritage of Provincetown’s over 125-year old art colony, the Gallery 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. Available thru the season will be art featured in our opening exhibit “Trees” - a summer-long benefit supporting the courageous Ukraine nation and their strength & will to protect democracy.

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Ferol Warthen Wharf House, 1977

359 Commercial Street at Harbor Lounge | 508.413.9758 bakkerproject.com | info@bakkerproject.com


ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY 382 Commercial Street 626.695.0551 egeligallery.com


Special Feature

OUR TOWN The Flats GAIL MAZUR

At a loss today for what to do I walk out on the flats which appear

of hermit crabs carrying newly abandoned homes heavily across the wet sands, always looking out

reliably when the tides predictably go out, a true fact I’ve learned absurdly late in my life

for more capacious, more hospitable emptied shells. Ceramic sandscoured shards of cast-off

for I grew up on a river . . . Now in warm morning sunlight, at mid-day or evening,

plates, or bottles once tossed off long lost ships, their wet sheen frosted beautifully by the tide’s abrasions,

the world keeps changing, fluctuating, so much unpredictable . . . and when I’m at a loss, these particulars

the bowl of a white clay pipe, old flotsam gifts of another century’s shipwreck still returning, emblems of our

of life renewing in tidal pools help me forget what I’ve thought I’d lost, I read odd

obscure histories. Now, a sweet wonderment of spotting my friend Marian this late September morning in her navasana

calligraphic messages odd invisible creatures leave in their quickening travels, I follow

pose on a neighbor’s deck, her cotton shirt luminous, her smile beatific, two of us at peace in the universe we share . . .

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Gail Mazur’s eighth collection of poetry is Land’s End: New and Selected Poems (2020). She lives in Provincetown and Cambridge, MA, and most days walks on the flats (or wishes she was). She is founding director of the Blacksmith House Poetry Series in Cambridge. From Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen. Excerpted with permission of Provincetown Arts Press. Copyright 2021. Polaroid Paintings by Barbara E. Cohen.

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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 | mike wright

ROBERT MORGAN

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373 Commercial Street | 508.487.4994 | bowersockgallery.com

The Last Resort acrylic on canvas 18” x 14”

Celebrating 18 years. 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.

Jeanné McCartin Troubled Water mixed media

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11 CASSANDRA COMPLEX GALLERY & STUDIO 244 Commercial Street | cassandracomplexgallery.com | 857.488.6413 @cassandracomplexartist cassandracomplexgallery Located across from the Crown and down, Cassandra Complex Gallery & Studio features the large provocative portraits and landscapes of self-taught artist, Cassandra Complex, as well as photography by Terry Rozo. Cassandra's primary subject has always been the human form. “My art is a meditation on, as well as an attempt to capture, the moment when a complex inner life meets the unyielding outside world. It is at this instance when the character of my subjects is truly revealed." The gallery is also a working studio. Stop by and meet the artist at work. Live painting most days 5-11pm.

12 CASTLE HILL GALLERY TRURO CENTER FOR THE ARTS This year Castle Hill celebrates it’s 50th Anniversary! Cape Cod’s beautiful coastal landscape is the setting for Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, a place where such noted artists as Hans Hofmann, Edward Hopper and Edwin Dickinson were inspired by the atmospheric light reflected from the sea that surrounds us. Castle Hill offers week-long workshops in drawing, painting, and mixed-media that are sure to inspire one’s art practice. The Gallery at Castle Hill has a stellar line up, including Paul Bowen, Robert Henry, Deborah Dancy, Judy Pfaff and Mitchell Johnson, to name a few.

Robert Henry Hat Series oil

10 Meetinghouse Road Truro | 508.349.7511 | castlehill.org

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S I M I E M A RY L E S G A L L E RY 435 Commercial St. Provincetown

508 . 487 .7878

Lorena Kloosterboer Simie Maryles

Marina Dieul

William D. Hobbs

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Celebrating Our 25th Season! simiemaryles.com


53 Bradford Street | 508.487.7767 | cidbolduc.com CBG features the work of Provincetown painter Cid Bolduc, a part of the art community since the 1980’s. Her work shows the influence of the Cape landscape both in palette and form. Bolduc's work consists primarily of encaustic paint on panel or paper, a medium offering both the depth and transparency she looks to create. The artist owned gallery also offers local artists the opportunity to exhibit several times a year in group shows (see cidbolduc.com for Call to Artists). Call for scheduled hours or to make appointment.

Marina24 encaustic on panel 18" x 18"

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14 CORTILE GALLERY Cortile Gallery Interior

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.

115 Bradford Street | check website for hours May - Oct. 2022 | cuspgallery.com Just one block from Commercial St., located next to Town Hall and at the base of the funicular, CUSP Gallery is an upscale fine art gallery showcasing fine art photography and paintings by artist Curtis Speer. CUSP Gallery now offers print only & framed options, all available in custom sizes. Stop by and browse the two-story gallery and relax in the artist lounge with a glass of wine, while viewing Speer’s coffee table book “Eleven” and considering your fine art acquisition.

C. Speer Achille Oyster, Navy pigment/cotton

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Special Feature

OUR TOWN Tasha Hill

ELIZABETH WINSTON

When would I have first wandered there during my years living in town, that dirt road branching off Howland Street that leads to Tasha Hill, marked only by a weathered bouquet of mailboxes and, on trash night, a motley collection of dented cans and cracked plastic bins? I don’t remember that first time, or which of its scattered wood dwellings I was first inside. Each one different, yet recognizable as part of a whole, and kin to the shacks that stand in the dunes of the Province Lands—weathered wood, salvaged windows, odd angles— unlikely houses alive with something more than just the stories that are told about them. They crouch in the scrub pine or against the dune or flank the clearing at the top of the hill: one, whose low fence and creaking gate protect a sprawling garden, stands across from a taller structure, whose gabled roof peaks above a sleeping loft with a ladder-like staircase. From the clearing at the top of the hill, a footpath leads to the big house, the one where Rose “Sunny” Tasha—matriarch of the Tasha clan, best friend of poet of the dunes Harry Kemp, Provincetown legend— lived out her old age, burying cans of food in the yard in case of emergency, sleeping with a shotgun next to her bed that she was prone to firing into the ceiling if awoken from sleep. Or so goes the version of the story that I once heard. I’ve heard, too, that Sunny built the smallest of the shacks on the hill for Harry Kemp, homeless but for his one-room shack in the dunes in his own old age. Even now, the place feels otherworldly, that it still holds something in its gnarled embrace that we’ve now nearly lost in Provincetown. Tales of it can still be heard, if you listen in the right places. Sunny’s youngest, Paul, still rides his horses bareback through the woods out to the dunes at dawn, someone told me not long ago. Perhaps, like the town, this is part of what makes the place what it is: the extent to which its history has been distorted by tale and rumor is irrelevant; story itself is the point.

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Elizabeth Winston is the editor of Provincetown Arts magazine and the director of Provincetown Arts Press. From Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen. Excerpted with permission of Provincetown Arts Press. Copyright 2021. Polaroid Paintings by Barbara E. Cohen.

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“Leeward Sky” 2021 James Frederick

ORIGINAL ART | ILLUSTRATIONS | COMICS 508-247-7900

frederickstudioprovincetown.com

237 Commercial St.


411 Commercial Street | 617.905.7432 | fourelevengallery.com

Beaming acrylic on canvas (detail)

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, Paul Rizzo, Naya Bricher, Julie Smith, and Tess Knowles.

Mary Giammarino Cherish oil on panel 11" x 14”

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17 FREDERICK STUDIO PROVINCETOWN 237 Commercial Street | Whaler's Wharf | 508.247.7900 frederickstudioprovincetown.com Now in its eighth season, this gallery is the working art studio of Provincetown artist James Frederick and is located on the first floor of Whaler's Wharf, just steps from Commercial St. Frederick is a painter, illustrator and cartoonist. You’re welcome to watch him work. See website for open hours and schedule of events.

444 Commercial Street | 617.710.2026 | 413.364.0604 open daily in season | gallery openings with artist rec Fri. 7-10pm gallery444ptown.com | gallery444ptown@comcast.net Gallery 444 Ptown showcases works by select contemporary artists including painters, printmakers and photographers. Displaying national, regional & emerging artists. Artists in all media can contact us to rent the gallery for their own ‘POP UP’ shows. 2022 artists include: Kevin Adams, Lisa Ashley, Lisa Baird, Rich Fedorchak, Lisa Grubb, Paul Hastings, Sutton Hays, Chris Kelly, Matthias Lupri, Sian Robertson, Alexandra Thompson, Vicki Vinton, John M. Williams, Mary Ann Wenniger & more.

Mary Ann Wenniger Old Ptown collagraph

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Before the Rainbow

28 x 52 Oil on Linen

Larry Horowitz

Cove Gallery 15 Commercial Street, Wellfleet MA 508-349-2530 Covegallery.com


Darlou Gams - Oil on Linen Noriko Fox - Oil on Linen

Julie Beck - Oil on Linen

Alex Jove - Oil on Panel

Stanka Kordic - Oil on Panel John Brickels - Clay

373 Commercial Street - 508-487-4994

Visit bowersockgallery.com to see all of our artists.


Ruben Natal-San Miguel Helltown: Provincetown

19 GARY MAROTTA FINE ART G-1 162 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: painting, Peter Mangone: 8mm film stills of Marilyn Monroe, Joe McCaffery: wood fired pottery, Andrew Moore, Ruben Natal - San Miguel, Kimberly Witham: photography, Maggie Simonelli: encaustic.

361C Commercial Street | hammockgallery.com hammockshopgallery@gmail.com Embarking on our third season - six feet higher above sea level. Set inside an old net house, we offer a viewing experience that evokes the spirit of the original working waterfront which has provided inspiration for generations. Local contemporary artists with work ranging from the traditional to avant-garde hang amongst the likes of Ross Moffett, Blanche Lazzell, Karl Knaths and Mary Hackett.

Hilda Neily oil on board

21 HILDA NEILY GALLERY 364 Commercial Street | 508.487.6300 | 727.743.6393 open year round and by appointment | hildaneilygallery.com 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, seascapes & 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.

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Blanche Lazzell (1878-1956) Wharf Scene

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KILEY COURT GALLERY

Steve Kennedy

Julian Cardinal

Matteo Caloiaro

Matteo Caloiaro | Julian Cardinal | Robert Cardinal | Michael Davis Francine Huot

| Steve Kennedy | Joan Cobb Marsh

Frank Milby | John Mulcahy | Brooke Olivares 398 Commercial Street | 508.487.4496 | kileycourtgallery.com


Now open for the 2022 season and featuring the artists: Lennie Alickman • Greg Ayres • Bill Chisholm • Jennifer Clifford Danner • Jan Donley • Deborah Kerr Barney Levitt • Max Mattei • Dan Nearing • Nicholas Peterson-Davis • Carlos Porras Thomas Reale • Christopher Roddick • Mark Schianca • Memy Ish Shalom

338 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 508.487.0451 StewartCliffordGallery.com


398 Commercial Street | 508.487.4496 | open year-round info@kileycourtgallery.com | kileycourtgallery.com Since 1990, the Kiley Court Gallery has been exhibiting a variety of fine, representational paintings. Artists: Matteo Caloiaro, Julian Cardinal, Robert Cardinal, Michael Davis, Francine Huot, Steve Kennedy, Joan Cobb Marsh, Frank Milby, John Mulcahy, Brooke Olivares.

J.C. Marsh Ptown Street Scene o/c 10” x 8”

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Kenneth Hawkey 2022

23 LARKIN GALLERY 405 Commercial Street | 508.487.6111 | open year round daily 9:30-5:00, Friday evenings in season | larkingallery.com Larkin Gallery presents an exciting schedule of exhibits with Friday evening opening receptions through the season. Featured Artists include Kenneth Hawkey, Robin Wessman, Adam Bruce Wentworth, Catherine Meeks, Matthias Christensen, Elisabeth Pearl, Neva Hansen, Mario Torroella, Tighe Hanson.

301 Commercial Street | 508.591.0650 | open year-round: in-season, daily; off-season, weekends | madeitplymouth.com Made it! offers a large selection of gifts, cards and fine art, all handmade. Owned and operated by artists Sheryl Sousa and Joan Welch, who have curated a collection from over 100 artists, mostly local to New England and all US-based. Offerings include original fine artwork in a variety of mediums including paintings, pottery, fused and blown glass, metalwork, photography, jewelry, woodworking, mixed-media, and much more.

Paula Garille Rainbow Sculpture fused glass

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142 commercial street, provincetown, ma 506.274.8298 adampeckgallery.com


Colin McGuire Twilight Marsh 12" x 12"

25 McGUIRE GALLERY 465 Commercial Street | 508.221.0416 | daily 11-5 michaelmcguire.net McGuire Gallery celebrates its 22nd season featuring: Michael McGuire Colin McGuire Nancy Pettibone

Miriam Dretler Poppies (detail) watercolor

26 MIRIAM DRETLER GALLERY 238B Commercial Street | open mon-sun 11am-10pm or by appt | 215-915-2184 | miriamzulla@hotmail.com This contemporary gallery, now in its second season, features work by Miriam Dretler, a modern and allegorical painter influenced by Chagall, Odilon Redon, Lee Krasner, and Van Gogh. A resident of California and Truro, she has been painting the Outer Cape for years, celebrating the National Seashore preservation and the natural world. The gallery also represents numerous emerging and midcareer artists and is committed to creating compelling exhibitions. Our mission is to continue the legacy of the Provincetown art colony.

352 Commercial Street | 508.413.9483 | open year-round, daily high season, weekends off-season, by appt. Jan-April info@oncentergallery.com | oncentergallery.com On Center Gallery features a diverse collection of contemporary and transitional art. Our artists includes painters, photographers, mixed media artists, and sculptors from around the globe. Gallery partners Jill RothenbergSimmons and Scot Presley specialize in providing each client with an individual personalized experience, whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting to acquire art. Join us for new exhibits every Friday evening from late May thru Sept.

Amauri Torezan Proximity IV ac/c 48" x 36"

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Packard Gallery exterior

28 PACKARD GALLERY 418 Commercial Street | 508.487.4690 | packardgallery.com Packard Gallery II: 372 Commercial Street | packardprintgallery.com Anne Packard opened the doors to Packard Gallery in 1988.​Both her grandmother, Zella, and grandfather, Max Bohm were artists. Max is credited for his leadership in the establishment of Provincetown as an artist’s colony. Today, the gallery represents two generations. Anne is a renowned landscape artist and is a widely exhibited and collected painter known for her simple, sparsely-rendered scenes of the Outer Cape and Europe. Her daughter Leslie paints still-lifes speaking with the simplicity of pure color and elegant form. ​

29 PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION AND MUSEUM 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.

Jordan Mejias untitled 12" x 9"

30 RAY WIGGS GALLERY 432 Commercial Street | 774.593.5143 raywiggsgallery.com | info@raywiggsgallery.com Committed to quality, the gallery features fine art from emerging, to established, and acclaimed artists who employ visual eloquence, and technical mastery. Showcased are works in a broad variety of styles and mediums, ideal for both the beginner or proficient collector. Represented artists include: Laura Petrovich Cheney, Tim de Christopher, Valerio D’Ospina, Deon Duncan, Mark Freedman, Frank Gregory, Rick Legge, Ryan McMenamy, Jordan Mejias, Loretta Petraitis, Maggie Siner, Richard Stabbert, William Thompson, Patrick Webb, Gary Weisman, Ray Wiggs, Laurence Young.

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PAAM photo: Anton Grassl

460 Commercial Street | 508.487.1750 | paam.org | @PAAM1914


Helen Grimm Blue Sky Days oil on panel 12” x 12”

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René Romero Schuler Tropique 60" x 54"

Artist owned, Reynolds Gallery features the work of Peg Reynolds. Known for her exquisite cloud work, her paintings capture the beauty of Cape Cod from the light and airy summer days; stormy skies and seas; and moonlit nights. Peg has created a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere at her gallery, a gathering place for visitors to appreciate art and engage in conversation.

The Cloud oil 10" x 30"

174 Commercial Street (at Winthrop Street across from Joe Coffee and Café) | open year-round and by appt. 617.314.2365 | PegReynolds.com

32 RICE POLAK GALLERY 430 Commercial Street | 508.487.1052 | Director: Marla Rice 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, Bielen, Bradshaw, Calkins, Ciccariello, Dexheimer, Firmin, Goldfinger, Goldstein, Goldstrom, Graham, Harvey, Howes-Stevens, LeBow, Levesque, Lilly, Little, Meyer, Mikula, Mirabelli, Mooney, Patten, Pratt, Prifti, del Rosario, Raney, Saaf, Saems, Scheele, Schofield, Schuler, Skollar, Snodgrass, Stilkey, Thomas, Thornley, Tyler, Williams & Winfield.

33 SARAH JESSICA FINE ARTS

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, Dennis Lucas Carlyn Janice, Patrick Lee, Neil McAuliffe, Candace Ronesi, Eleanor Rahim, Terry Rockwood, H M Saffer II, Anthony Tomaselli, Mel Tudisco, Judy Volkman, Daniel Wagner & many more.

Melody Tudisco Variance (Abstract)

342 Commercial Street | 508.487.0884 | summer Sun-Wed 11-7, Thurs-Sat 11-9, spring/fall 11-6, winter Sat-Sun 12-5 sarahjessicafinearts@comcast.net | sarahjessicafinearts.com

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MIRIAM DRETLER GALLERY Miriam Dretler Peggy Flaum Tom Liesegang Laura Pacchini Richard Fishman Amy Zone Eleni Zouridakis 238B COMMERCIAL ST PROVINCETOWN


435 Commercial Street | 508.487.7878 | open daily in summer and weekends all winter | simiemaryles.com Celebrating our 25th season! Artist-owned gallery. Exceptional representational painters from across America & abroad. Anne Blair Brown, Patrick Byrnes, Kenneth Cadwallader, Stephen Cerceillo, Marina Dieul, Kathryn Engberg, William D Hobbs, Lorena Kloosterboer, Barry Levin, Simie Maryles, Patti Mollica, David Mueller, Roxie Munro, Larry Preston, Jane Rosenberg, Richard Rosenblatt, John Brandon Sills, Tsultrim Tenzin, Moe Van Dereck, Kurt Walters. All exhibits featured in full online.

S. Maryles The Night Whispers oil/linen 40" x 30"

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35 STEWART CLIFFORD GALLERY 338 Commercial Street | 508.487.0451 open year round, seven days a week in season stewart.clifford@icloud.com | stewartcliffordgallery.com 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-Davis, Mark Schianca, Christopher Roddick, Thomas Reale, Carlos Porras, Deborah Kerr, Lennie Alickman, Bill Chisholm, Barney Levitt, May Ish Shalom, Greg Ayres, and Max Mattei. Shows of new work are scheduled from May to October.

237 Commercial Street | Whalers Wharf | 202.460.6826 open Wed-Mon 11am-5pm | Tues by appointment studiolacombe.com | info@studiolacombe.com Instagram: @gastonlacombe Studio Lacombe celebrates 5 years in Provincetown! This fine art gallery features one-of-a-kind art in various media as well as limited-edition prints by artist Gaston Lacombe, who is known for his original, intricate compositions as well as his explosive use of color. Studio Lacombe presents new exhibits and openings year round, and is often open late on summer evenings.

G. Lacombe Ripples acrylic/canvas 24" x 24"

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Thanassi Long Point oil on canvas

37 THANASSI GALLERY 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, Niko Skaperdas, Vasso Trellis, Silvia Newman, Debra Hope Colligan, Sue Kwasnick, Elizabeth Livingstone, Chuck Anzalone, Richard Muccini and Paul Crimi. 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 Sailor print on wood

Representing local and national contemporary artists, including: John Dowd, Chet Jones, Christopher Sousa, Trevor Mikula, Frederick Brosen, Sandra Jones Campbell, Daphne Confar, Michael Costello, Rachael Eastman, William Gilroy, Ryan Landry, Robert Loebell, Deborah Martin, Jane O’Hara, Armando Pedroso, Tim Saternow, Richard Whitten, and Paul Wirhun.

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39 WOODMAN/SHIMKO GALLERY 346 Commercial Street | 508.487.0606 | open daily 10-10 and by appointment | woodmanshimkogallery.com Woody Shimko is excited about the 2022 season in Provincetown. The Woodman/Shimko Gallery first opened in the mid 1990's and has been representing artists from Provincetown from the start. Gail Browne, Michael Guy, and other artists from the East coast. Chris Lopez from Florida, John Burrows from California as well as a number of other artists from California, hence our logo, “3,000 Miles Of Art.”

Ryan Landry Parents oil on canvas

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OUR TOWN Laughter in the Sand RACHEL ELIZA GRIFFITHS

It is not strange for me to think of Provincetown as a place where, during my visits, I am mostly offshore. There is the initial sense of the mind narrowing to that single road I first encountered years ago in 2006 and the way a journey will continue through you as a vein does, narrowing and expanding in tandem with breathing when your body feels itself to be free and safe. In Provincetown, my breathing changes. My mind and body erupt with wonder and freedom. I become a mass of senses, endowed with weight and ease, not unlike my most beloved companions, which are the humpbacks in summer. For nearly fifteen years, I’ve sailed on different vessels each summer to listen to their songs and to the song of my heart that is inaudible on land. During this journey, which is spiritual for me, the sight of each lighthouse fills me with a solace that is part of the joy I will store in my body to endure winters and my lives elsewhere. Going out on the water the intensity of this joy forms a harbor in me. I was in my twenties when I first arrived, on a scholarship residency, to the Work Center. Immediately, Provincetown felt like “home,” and the formality of being a resident or guest was replaced by my certainty that I was an artist and that I would live amongst artists. These artists dazzled me with their gardens, their gallery windows and open studios, their worship of jowly, well-dressed bulldogs, their voices singing a cappella in perfect soprano while roller-skating down Commercial Street for no reason except joy, and that famous unabashed cheekiness, that encouraged me to give serious thought to how delight, fellowship, and pleasure were part of the poet’s calling. Now, in my forties, I can point to benches or trees along Commercial Street where I once dreamt, curled up in love or in my own tears, and how some bear in a mermaid costume might blow me a kiss and shout one word like “Beautiful” or “Honey, that bitch doesn’t deserve you!” I hear my footfall on the rocks in the courtyard of the Work Center and remember how I once sat in the cool night sand and watched the moon with sister poets, Natalie, Brenda, and Robin after we danced to Marianne Faithfull at Kate and Urvashi’s. How we women could love ourselves so brilliantly and viscerally. That evening was a marvelous feast as are so many of my memories of friendships in Provincetown. I’ve left some of my laughter there in the sand. 54 | provincetownartguide.com


It is the view of my life that appears on the water that I seek. From the water, the perspective of shoreline is about the discovery of my own edges and inner cities—a survey flecked with time, grief, and celebration. I can only trace its shape, like the shape of the humpback just below its circle of breath. Whether I am bobbing alone in the waves or shrieking in delight at the sight of a gorgeous breach, I intuit the fortune I feel in this place. So I never say good-bye to this world, aware that its humor, its beauty, and its rituals offer me a way to endure difficult geographies within and beyond. However, let’s be clear: homemade ice cream, oysters, love, solitude—all taste better in Provincetown.

Rachel Eliza Griffiths is a poet, novelist, and photographer who has taught at the Fine Arts Work Center. For over fifteen years, she has traveled to and photographed Provincetown. She lives in New York City. From Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen. Excerpted with permission of Provincetown Arts Press. Copyright 2021. Polaroid Paintings by Barbara E. Cohen.

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KEVIN H. ADAMS

GAIL BROWNE

kevinhadams.com 540.522.9688

gailbrowne.com

Kevin, known for his American landscapes, has been painting on Cape Cod for almost 25 years. A member of PAAM, he has 2-week solo shows at Gallery 444 on Commercial Street beginning on June 15 and Sept. 21, 2022.

Printmaking

Ceramics Painting Drawing Ephemera Early Morning oil on canvas 12” x 16”

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BARBARA E. COHEN

VIVIAN DICKSON

studio 646.872.8582 barbara-cohen@verizon.net barbaracohen.com barbaracohenartist

“Nature holds the beautiful, for the artist who has the insight to extract it.”

508.237.1114

No Way In, No Way Out Gouache Paintings AMP Gallery June 24th -July 13th 432 Commercial Street

- Albrecht Dürer

No Way In, No Way Out gouache on paper

Wild Wellfleet Oysters oil on canvas

Christine Niles christineniles.art

@septemberluna

kmoe 397 commercial street 774.239.7811

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M I C H A E L J . H A RT W I G michaeljhartwig.com portamjh@comcast.net

Sunrise Dunes oil on canvas 12” x 16”

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CALL AHAN

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JOBI one of a kind art pottery DOCK FURNITURE local driftwood with reclaimed glass

SMALL REFLECTIONS miniature landscapes on antique piano keys

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Aug. 4 @ 6pm Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures Authors’ Talk and Book Signing | Provincetown Library Aug. 26 - Nov. 13 Out of the Blue 3-Woman Cyanotype Exhibition | Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) Sept. 1 @ 6pm Artists’ Talk Out of the Blue | Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM)


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PETE HOCKING

R.J. KATZ

Four Eleven Gallery 411 Commercial St. 617.905.7432 fourelevengallery.com

rjkatz.com 917.692.9768

An interdisciplinary artist, activist, & teacher, Hocking is concerned with place, emotion, & spatial poetics—in how human identity is inscribed into landscapes & in how the non-human world defies human intervention.

Walk to The Atlantic oil on canvas 48” x 48”

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

MATTHIAS LUPRI

CHERIE MITTENTHAL

Gallery 444 444 Commercial Street 617-767-8557 LUPRI.com

Studio at Stable Path 43 Race Point Road cheriemittenthal.com 508.237.9327

6/29-7/13, 8/10-31, 9/14-21

A painter and photographer, Cherie Mittenthal works predominantly in encaustic, pigment sticks and mixed media. Her subject matter revolves around the landscape & place, flowers, dogs, boats & rising tides.

Featuring large inner landscapes, seascapes, abstract portraits and archetypal paintings. Please come on by and say hello. A Minuet of Semblance oil on canvas 48” x 48”

VALERIE ISAACS

P-Town Sunrise photograph 20” x 30”

Waiting for peace encaustic/mm 16” x 16” 2022

STUDIO 857.445.7969 HAMMOCK GALLERY 361C Commercial St.

THE COMMONS AUG. 9-21 46 Bradford St.

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BIELEN Long Point Battery 12” x 12” acrylic on canvas

FOUR ELEVEN GALLERY 411 Commercial Street

Harbor Awakens 2021 Oil on Canvas 24” x 36”

matthewbielen.com

Walter Baranowski wbfineart.com

Fresh Brook Gallery 489 State Rte. 6 (S. of Marconi) S. Wellfleet, MA 02667 ‘Ben’ Van Cleave, Proprietor call/text for hrs. 508.246.9906


Special Feature

OUR TOWN Love Shack BARBARA E. COHEN

A collector friend suggested I contact her mother-in-law, Tam Hapgood, who rented a small room above a garage on Allerton Street to artists and writers. She said it would change my life if I spent a summer in Provincetown. Tam was in her 90’s, a tough old geezer. “It’s $2,000 for one, $2,500 for two, for the season, cash up front, make up your mind by tomorrow, and no eating from the raspberry bushes in the yard,” she said. The eight-by-ten foot room came with a toilet in a tight, slant-roofed closet, a two-burner propane stove, a carton-size fridge, and a lovely outdoor shower covered overhead with vines of pink clematis. A mustard-yellow table surrounded by three worn-out chairs hugged a picture window overlooking a tall, blossoming lilac bush. A single bed was crammed in the corner beneath two windows that faced Kim Rilleau’s leather shop. I moved in May of 1993, feeling a chilling breeze but warmed from the bright spring sun. At the crack of dawn, I was on my bike every morning with my SX-70 Polaroid. The streets were empty, and I photographed everything in sight: shops, restaurants, bars, historical landings, the dunes, beaches, the pier. It was a deeper introduction to Provincetown; before, I’d only been a tourist, though I’d visited in summer for more than twenty years. I had no idea people actually lived here. The Polaroids of the town became my signature, and the Love Shack became my home. I lived there for three years, until I moved to a house on the bay with my honey, Honey. She died unexpectedly in 2007. My life changed again. I found my way back to the Allerton Street compound, where one could often find a band of older women wrapped in colorful beach towels after a cold exhilarating swim, rushing to take a hot outdoor shower in a garden of Eden. This garret of a tree house shack still is my home, with new solar panels, and a family of raccoons trying to evict me. 66 | provincetownartguide.com


Barbara E. Cohen is a multimedia artist whose artistic work in painting and sculpture spans five decades. In addition to numerous books featuring her painted Polaroids, she is the author of Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits (featured in this edition of Provincetown Art Guide.) Barbara divides her artistic time between New York City and her long-time studio in Provincetown, MA. From Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen. Excerpted with permission of Provincetown Arts Press. Copyright 2021. Polaroid Paintings by Barbara E. Cohen.

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Captain Jack’s (selected view) oil on linen 18” x 24”

JEROME GREENE ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY 382 Commercial Street 626.695.0551 egeligallery.com


PAGE R AILSBAC K Playa 30” x 30”

PageRailsback.com 508-846-2197

GEORGE LY N D E Exteriors and Interiors georgelynde.co m 617.513.6168


Richard MacCormack art24-7.com Oranges & Black Pot oil on canvas 16” x 20”

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Thanassi Gallery 234 Commercial Street 508.427.0233

Brenda Silva

A. Paul Filiberto

Rob Longley

Cortile Artists Studio 193 Commercial Street, Provincetown 508.487.4200


J O H N C L AY T O N Selected Works July 29-Aug. 4 Opening Rec July 29 7-9pm

ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY

382 Commercial Street 626.695.0551 egeligallery.com


John M. Williams FINE ART COLLAGE

Aug. 31 - Sept. 14 GALLERY 444 444 Commercial Street daily art demonstrations families welcome

“Ode to Ukraine” A donation will be made to UNICEF for each print sold to benefit Ukrainian children.

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Yo u n g RAY WIGGS GALLERY 432 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 774.593.5143


Special Feature

OUR TOWN

Snail Road Dune Walk VICTORIA REDEL

Early mornings or just before the tilt toward darkness, I park in the pull-off. Here, the hem of scrub woods. A scrabble of shrub, vine, and tree. Here, wrappers blown in from Route 6. Here, after the first bolt uphill, shoes tossed off. Snail Road is the gate between town and the monumental, but never once am I prepared for the vastness. For the dune wilderness of wind, salt air, beach grass, the ever-shifting carve of sand. I have walked with destination. To dune shacks. Ocean. Or without destination. Lingering by wetlands. Napping near fox tracks. Following illusions of light and shadow. Once, during a snowstorm, I got lost. Time and compass gone. Pressed down to crawling by the whiteout’s pressing gale, I somehow found my way out to the narrow scruff of woods. Each walk here, a glorious lesson in proportion, alters me. Victoria Redel is the author of three books of poems and five books of fiction. She first came to Provincetown in 1986 as a Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center. From Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen. Excerpted with permission of Provincetown Arts Press. Copyright 2021. Polaroid Paintings by Barbara E. Cohen.

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STEVE BOWERSOCK

The Ghost of You oil on panel 36” x 48”

373 Commercial Street - 508-487-4994

Visit bowersockgallery.com to see all of our artists.


APRIL POPKO

PAUL RIZZO

Popko Studio & Gallery N. Truro, MA/ Prague, CZ april@popko.com PopkoProductions.com

Four Eleven Gallery 411 Commercial St. 617.905.7432 fourelevengallery.com

Popko paints on both sides of the Atlantic, infusing ocean air into her paintings, transferring energy onto canvas. As a means of communicating between two worlds, her work transports viewers through color, texture & light.

A painter and sketchbook filler who lives and works in Provincetown, Paul Rizzo works with and from 70s gay porn, portraiture, abstraction, houses and text. He is obsessed with the past specifically old Hollywood and the 1970s.

Dreamboat acrylic on canvas 31.5” x 31.5”

CATHERINE SKOWRON

JOANLEE STASSI

studio: 508.487.0980 cathyskowron@comcast.net Cortile Gallery gallery: 508.487.4200

Studio visits by appt. stassiworks.com stassiworks@me.com

Luminous oil paintings of Outer Cape scenes focusing on dune landscapes of the Provincelands. More images of artwork are available at cortilegallery.com.

Shelter oil on canvas 16” x 20”

My work contains elements of nature, investigations into psychological conditions and recollections of past cultures. The sea continues to play a prominent role as an endless source of inspiration.

The View from the Past mm on panel 9” x 12”

Departure mixed media 6” x 8”

João de Brito Spreading Clouds oil on canvas 30 x 30” Summertime oil on canvas 24 x 24”

Thanassi Gallery 234 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA Also showing in California San Francisco | Pacific Grove | Aptos

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rebeccabruyn.com

Looking Out

Alternative Photographer

Setting Sail

Transforming the Traditional

Tide Is In

8/26-11/13 Out of the Blue - 3 Woman Cyanotype Exhibition/Provincetown Art Association and Museum 9/1 Artists Talk - Out of the Blue/Provincetown Art Association and Museum

SHIRL ROCCAPRIORE Studio visits by appt. roccart@yahoo.com 508.280.1278 Commissions welcome! STUDIO 5-1 Provincetown, MA


Jane Paradise Photography jane@janeParadise.com janeparadise.com @janeparadisephoto 415-321-0382

Dune Shacks of Provincetown

A 192-page book featuring nearly 100 color photographs exploring exteriors and interiors of the 19 shacks and the breathtaking dune and seascapes that surround them. Foreword by Michael Mailer

“An ideal antidote to the noise of our age” - David W. Dunlap author of Building Provincetown

Available locally at East End Books 389 Commercial St. Represented by Alden Gallery Provincetown . Galatea Fine Art Boston | Studio: 4 Fortuna Road


Special Feature

OUR TOWN

Yes, 466 Commercial Street (The Mary Heaton Vorse House) KEN FULK

I say yes. In fact, I say yes most of the time. I’m not always sure why I do it, but it’s become my own secret superpower. Or maybe it’s simply an act of rebellion. Perhaps both. I say yes to something and then figure out how to make it happen. I think the very idea of this scares most people to death. I find it exhilarating and a little frightening . . . thus the exhilaration. It seems we spend most of our early development learning no. Then, by the time we’ve become adults, no is so ingrained in us that many forget the freedom in saying yes. I wonder if, in the end, that’s what actually makes us grow old? Forced to become adults and say no for ourselves, we keep on saying it until we can no longer imagine the new and unknown and eventually wilting under the weight of the status quo. When my friend Kristin sent me photos of the mysterious, dilapidated, 250-year-old house across the street and asked if we might be interested in saving it, I said yes. When Gail and Sally asked if we would buy the house and help protect the legacy of their grandmother—the legendary Mary Heaton Vorse—I said yes. This was all despite the fact that I had no idea how we might pay for it or exactly what we would do with it. It just seemed to me that something needed to be done. When we had used up nearly half of the construction loan and were maybe ten percent complete on the restoration, I asked our contractor, Nate, if he could somehow make it work with what was left. Could he take a falling down, soggy structure and make it not only a viable and inhabitable building, but also maintain all of the eccentricities and character that only time can create? Without a breath of hesitation, he said yes. Perhaps it is this steadfast affirmation that links us, the stewards and inhabitants of this tilting, meandering building on the fishhook at the end of the Cape. The great Captain Kibbe Cooke, whose family had built the house, said yes to far-off adventures and danger by circumnavigating the globe in search of whales and riches. He always returned home to his crooked house. Even when he’d lost everything and the house was no longer his, he remained. Mary Heaton Vorse, overwhelmed by a sense of place and connection, said yes to the town and yes to the house after her first visit. Then one day, riding past a fish shack on a decaying wharf, she noticed a “For 78 | provincetownartguide.com


Sale” sign and said yes—a decision that echoes to this day in American theater. As a writer and labor activist, she traveled the world fighting for the rights of others, often putting herself in harm’s way. Twice widowed, she left her children and said yes to supporting her family, and yes to shining her light on great injustices. She too returned, time after time, to live out her years in the house and the town. Could that be the tie that binds us—all of us who’ve played a part in the long story of this place, which continues to unfold? Our unspoken pact to agree to a world of unknowns? A secret agreement to anchor ourselves in a place of certainty? I like to think yes.

Ken Fulk first came to Provincetown in 1991. His life goal is to someday be considered a townie. From Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen. Excerpted with permission of Provincetown Arts Press. Copyright 2021. Polaroid Paintings by Barbara E. Cohen.

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OPENING JULY 8-21

ALDEN GALLERY 423 Commercial Street 508.487.4230

Also showing at CHACH 73 Shankpainter Road 508.487.1530 broussardfineart.com 774.722.3756

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RONEY STREET 4 Lisa Baird • Lisa Ashley • Sutton Hays • Vicki Vinton

4 Colors’ Sake • October 19 - 26 A Celebration of Color, Collaboration & Creativity Check for openings and events on

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GALLERY 444 444 Commercial Street Sutton Hays Dress Stages gouache on rag paper 14” x 17”

PAUL KELLY Alden Gallery 423 Commercial Street

PaulKellyStudio.net


LISA GRUBB

Solo Exhibition: July 21 - August 2

Gallery 444 • 444 Commercial St. Provincetown 845.548.1401 • lisagrubb.com


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CHARLES TERSOLO

On Center Gallery 352 Commercial Street oncentergallery.com ginstoneart.com

Thanassi Gallery 234 Commercial Street 508.487.0233 charlestersolo.com

A multidisciplinary artist with a focus on fiber & mixed media constructions, using hand-dyed commercially fished line, ghost gear, cotton rope, recycled & antique textiles, fabric & found objects.

An award-winning museum exhibition artist, Charles Tersolo has been creating vibrant works in oil for 27 years. The fauvist colors are lightfast and provide a warm pop of color to your elegant home for generations.

Capra with pulsatilla mixed media

JOE TREPICCIONE

MIKE WRIGHT

617.223.1830 joetrep@verizon.net 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 this summer at the Provincetown Commons.

Hatches Harbor Walk o/c 10” x 10”

Captain Jack oil on canvas 20” x 24”

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.

Blue Waves #1 found painted wood

JOHN DORISH THE WORKS GALLERY 55 Commercial St. Wellfleet, MA johndorish.com | jodori2@aol.com

Musicians in the Park

Central Park Virtuoso

New York | Etchings and Paintings

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176 Commercial Street 508.487.5920

This Commercial Street shop in Provincetown’s West End is celebrating its 22nd 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!

Yesterday’s TREASURES

Celebrating 22 Years!

Pottery, Glass, Jewelry and Much More • 176 Commercial Street 508.487.5920


Special Feature

OUR TOWN

Portal (Moors Dune Path) PAUL LISICKY

If I stay only on Commercial Street, I can almost trick myself into thinking that Provincetown is entirely built, all of it touched by human hands. But this Provincetown is wilder, brighter, closer to a dream. I might be looking for other humans, but out here the human recedes. Washedup reeds, corroded wood, muck, song sparrows, tide pools, tramped grass, crabs, minnows, Joe Pye weed, pickerelweed—none of it stays still, emptying and filling, a working nervous system, a mind. I take a step down. The dunes ahead are studded with green—or are they just a figment? The walk out always feels longer than the walk back. Paul Lisicky is a former Writing Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center. He is the author of six books and an associate professor at Rutgers University-Camden. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Provincetown. From Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen. Excerpted with permission of Provincetown Arts Press. Copyright 2021. Polaroid Paintings by Barbara E. Cohen.

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The Cape School of Art In Provincetown, MA | Landscape • Portrait • Figure • Still Life Taught in Natural Light The Principles of Light and Color as taught by Hawthorne and Hensche, beginning in 1899, continue today.

Classes May - October | email: info@CapeSchoolofArt.com Registrar: 617.717.9568 JOHN CLAYTON Drawing for Painters May 27-29 9am-12pm

JOHN CLAYTON Landscape Painting July 18-22 9am-12pm

JOHN CLAYTON Landscape Painting August 22-26 9am-12pm

CHRISTOPHER SMERALDI Intro to Color June 6-10 9am-12pm

JUDITH FULMER Watercolor in the Impressionist Tradition July 25-29 9am-12pm

GLENNA HARTWELL Mudheads and Portraits in the Cape School Tradition May 2-6 99am-12pm August 22-26 2:30pm-5:30pm

HILDA NEILY Landscape Basics June 13-17 9am-12pm DENNIS LUCAS Traditional Cape School Color June 20-24 9am-12pm

MARGARET MCWETHY Still Life in the Impressionist Tradition August 1-3 9am-12pm

HILDA NEILY Landscape Basics August 29-Sept 2 9am-12pm

SYD HALE Landscape in the Impressionist Tradition September 12-16 9am-12pm JOHN CLAYTON Landscape Basics September 19-23 9am-12pm JOHN CLAYTON Landscape Basics October 3-7 9am-12pm


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460 Commercial Street | 508.487.1750 | paam.org The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) anchors the Provincetown Art Colony, and presents a diverse lineup of programming for Summer 2022. Learn more about stunning exhibitions, browse workshops taught by local artists for adults and youth, or become a member at paam.org. Workshops in painting, drawing, printmaking, and more.

Rowland Scherman Art of the Garden: Selections from the Pat and Nanno de Groot Collection 6/3-7/24 Joel Janowitz 6/10-7/24 Philip Malicoat 6/16, 7/21 Fredi Schiff Levin Lecture Series 5/6-6/26 5/6-7/26

8/4, 9/1 6/24-8/28 Zehra Khan 7/1-8/21 Edith Lake Wilkinson 7/12, 7/19 Summer Jazz with Bart Weisman 7/26, 8/9 and Friends 8/30 7/17 8/5-9/25

Annual Secret Garden Tour The Members' 12x12 Exhibition | Silent Auction opens to the public

Consignment Auction Preview Online Consignment Auction 9/23-11/13 Castle Hill 50th Anniversary 10/1 The PAAM Party: Annual Artist Gala 9/2-17

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. The museum celebrates Ptown‘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. Ride the new funicular from Bradford Street to the museum.

CAPE COD MUSEUM OF ART

60 Hope Lane, Dennis | 508.385.4477 | ccmoa.org Founded by artists in 1981, the Cape Cod Museum of Art preserves the work of the Cape’s finest artists and celebrates the distinctive artistic identity of the Cape, the Islands and the region. The Museum is situated in a beautiful setting surrounded by a Sculpture Garden at the Cape Cod Center for the Arts. CCMoA has seven galleries, a museum shop and a film screening room.

Truro Center for the Arts At Castle Hill & Edgewood Farm 2022 WORKSHOPS IN: PAINTING / DRAWING / SCULPTURE / PHOTO / CERAMICS / JEWELRY / DANCE / KIDS CLASSES / WRITING AND MORE!

For info and events: castlehill.org or call 508-349-7511

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Artists: Judy Pfaff • Paul Bowen • Adam Field • Ed Johnetta Miller • Writers: Robert Pinsky • Reginald Dwayne Betts • John Yau ...and many more

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A Paul Mitchell Focus Salon

A CUT ABOVE...

CELEBRATING 34 years of serving the community!

CUTS & COLOR 508.487.4247 | 54 Bradford St. 88 | CALENDAR | provincetownartguide.com


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FINE ARTS WORK CENTER HUDSON D. WALKER GALLERY 24 Pearl Street | 508.487.9960 | fawc.org FAWC is an international home for artists and writers. Year-round exhibitions feature eminent Provincetown and national artists, of contemporary and historic acclaim. In summer, 70 open-enrollment week-long workshops are offered in creative writing and visual arts with renowned faculty. Readings, artist talks, and open studios are presented weekly M-F, free and open to the public. In the fall, FAWC welcomes 20 emerging artists and writers to Provincetown through a world-renowned seven-month Fellowship program. 5/28-8/27 Density's Glitch exhibition curated by Angela Dufresne, Cash Ragona, and Andrew Woolbright 7/16 Summer Awards Celebration 7/24-29 Poetry Festival Part One 7/31-8/5 Poetry Festival Part Two 8/7-12 Ecology and Justice Week

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Provincetown Art Guide Congratulates Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill and Edgewood Farm on their 50th Anniversary! TRURO CENTER FOR THE ARTS AT CASTLE HILL

10 Meetinghouse Road & 3 Edgewood Way, Truro 508.349.7511 | castlehill.org Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill offers an incredible line up of workshops in visual arts and writing by some of the best in the country. Come celebrate the 50th anniversary with a great workshop.

Provincetown Chamber of Commerce 2022-2023 Visitors Guide

PtownChamber.com 508.487.3424

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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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OUR TOWN Alleyway DENNIS MINSKY

In every soul there is an alleyway. And every town has one: every town has a place like this, at least one place like this. Even in beautiful Provincetown, you will find an alleyway. This one might be considered the underbelly of the town, if you tend to be judgmental. It is off the beaten track; not exactly a destination, except for those who seek it: this narrow passage between the Old Colony Tap and the Lobster Pot restaurant. It is visited mostly in the deepening shadows of the afternoon, or in the heart of the evening, or late at night, even after last call. It is just steps away from the busy center of town. Churning Commercial Street is at one end, and at the other end, the beach and the lights of fishing boats and MacMillan Wharf, and, nearer by, the upturned dories, like prehistoric creatures, lying amidst the beach grass. Oh, for the old days of wildness and indulgence, to be young, to be alive and enjoying the hilarity of life and good company on a beautiful summer evening, to await—if you survived all this—the next great chapter of your life in Provincetown. Dennis Minsky has been a waiter, a Seashore biologist, a dune tour driver, a whale watch naturalist and a conservationist. He is also a writer whose work has appeared in the Provincetown Banner, the Provincetown Independent, Provincetown Arts, and on WCAI radio. From Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen. Excerpted with permission of Provincetown Arts Press. Copyright 2021. Polaroid Paintings by Barbara E. Cohen.

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50th Anniversary Sculpture Garden Opening Nadia Washington Quartet 6pm

7/23

The Castle Hill GalaBash 6:30-10pm

7/26

Reginald Dwayne Betts 6pm

8/2

Oysters and Opera 6pm

8/13

Castle Hill Silent and Live Auction 6pm

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Paul Bowen & Robert Henry reception 6/30

7/12-22

Deborah Dancy, Wes Brown + Julie Talcott reception 7/14

7/26-8/12 Auction Preview reception 7/28

Judy Pfaff reception 8/18

9/5-16

Mitchell Johnson reception 9/8

9/18-30

Member’s Open reception 9/22

PoemJazz with Robert Pinsky, Laurence Hobgood & Stan Strickland 6pm

10/4-15

Cape Cod Potters Show reception 10/6

Provincetown Dance Festival

GALLERIES

Provincetown Dance Festival

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Edgewood Farm 6pm

6/3-30

Maggie Simonelli Water and Pearls

6/17-7/21

Cara De Angelis Till You’re Here

7/1-8/10

Milton H. Greene Photographs of Marilyn Monroe reception 7/1 & 2 7-9 pm

reception 6/3 & 4 7-9pm

Poetry Reading with John Yau Edgewood Farm

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9/23

PAAM Opening for the 50th 6pm

reception 6/18 7-9pm

7/22-8/31 Laura Klimenchenko Inner Veils reception 7/22 & 23 7-9pm

GLOBAL GIFTS Jewelry.Statues.Robes.Incense.Scarves

212 Commercial St. | 508.487.3524 | Open Year Round

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FINE JEWELRY

open year round

283 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA

508.487.2746 888.503.0155 exumajewelry.com


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Ruben Natal-San Miguel Photography

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Peggy Flaum

reception Thurs 8/11 7-9pm

8/5-23

The Circus Duo Amy Zone & Miriam Dretler

8/26-9/8

Richard Fishman Abstract Expressionism

9/9-28

Miriam Dretler 5783 Jewish New Year Show

9/2 - 10/1 Gallery Artists reception 9/2 & 3 7-9 pm

ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY 7/29-8/4

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John Clayton Selected Works rec 7/29 7-9pm

Peggy Flaum, Ruth Gelb, Russell Barnaby, Miriam Dretler, Richard Fishman & others.

ON CENTER GALLERY 6/3-9

Missy Wilkinson

THE WILLIAM-SCOTT GALLERY

6/24-30

Box Studio

6/24-7/6

John Dowd /Daphne Confar rec 6/24 7-9pm

7/1-7

Joey Brock

7/8-20

Tim Saternow/Michael Costello rec 7/8 7-9pm

7/8-14

Jay Maggio

7/22-8/3

Trevor Mikula/Christopher Sousa rec 7/22 7-9pm

7/15-21

Tucker Eason

8/5-17

Ryan Landry /Dakota X reception 8/5 7-9pm

7/22-28

Malu Tan

8/19-31

Chet Jones/ Frederick Brosen/ Paul Wirhun

7/29-8/4

Photography Show Thom Jackson, 9/2-15

John Dowd Summer Work reception 9/2 7-9pm

Jennifer, Pritchard Allison V. Smith 8/5-11

Gin Stone

8/12-18

Jarrad Tacon-Heaslip

8/19-9/1

Group Show

reception 8/19 7-9pm

WOODMAN SHIMKO GALLERY 6/3-17

Dan Pyle, Charcoal Artist reception 6/3 6-10pm

6/24-7/8

Craig Olson, Make-up Artist and Photographer reception 6/24 6-10pm

7/15-29

Chris Lopez, Painter reception 7/15 6-10pm

8/5-18

Michael Guy, Painter reception 8/5 6-10pm

8/19-9/2

Danielle Coenen, Painter reception 8/19 6-10pm

MCGUIRE GALLERY 7/8

New Work reception 7/8 7-9pm

MIRIAM DRETLER GALLERY 6/17-29

Tom Liesegang & Miriam Dretler “Masculine/Feminine”

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9/23-10/7 Hank Hudson, Digital Artist rec 9/23 6-10pm


May 28 - August 28 Density’s Glitch A Group Exhibition

Curated by Angela Dufresne, Cash Ragona, Andrew Woolbright

June 5 - August 19 Summer Workshops Public Readings Artist Talks

June 20 - August 26 24PearlStreet Online Workshops Summer Session

Summer 2022 at the Fine Arts Work Center For the full event schedule visit:

fawc.org

July 16

Homecoming Summer Awards Celebration Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum


Ross Moffett (1888-1971) The Wreck of the Thistlemore

ARTHUR EGELI GALLERY CONTEMPORARY and OLD PROVINCETOWN MASTERS 382 Commercial Street 626.695.0551 egeligallery.com


C Y N T H I A PA C K A R D

New Day oil on board 40” x 30”

Berta Walker Gallery 208 Bradford St. 508.487.6411 bertawalkergallery.com Open Studio 96 Bradford St. noon to 4pm daily Monday - Sunday


PA C K A R D G A L L E R Y

418 Commercial Street, Provincetown | parking available | packardgallery.com | 508-487-4690 Anne Packard Cottages on Cape oil on canvas 36” x 36”


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