Apr 20 2018
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Jun 02 2018
Preserving the Very Nature of Cape Cod at Cape Cod Museum of Art

Preserving the Very Nature of Cape Cod at Cape Cod Museum of Art

Presented by Cape Cod Museum of Art at Cape Cod Museum of Art

 

The Cape Cod Museum of Art (CCMoA) in partnership with the Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) is presenting this  exhibition in honor of APCC’s 50th anniversary with an opening reception for the public on March 22.  APCC’s motto, Preserving the Very Nature of Cape Cod, is the inspiration for 22 invited artists.

The artists are Mark Adams, Melissa Averions, Paul Bowen, Marty Davis, Romolo Del Deo, Joe Diggs, Alice Galick, Carole Garvey, Elspeth Halverson, Sarah Hinckley, Bao Lede, Carl Lopes, Andrea Moore, Rosalie Nadeau, Anne Packard, Sara Ringler,  Robert K.Roark, Tabitha Vevers, Lance Walker, Frank Winters, Mike Wright, and Joyce Zavorskas.

Spring Exhibitions Focus on Art & Nature at the Museum

As part of CCMoA’s focus on caring for nature this spring, Preserving the Very Nature of Cape Cod is a companion exhibition to CCMoA’s National Juried Exhibition, Healing Nature, on exhibit March 29 – May 27, 20818, focused on healing our natural environment on a global level.

For more information, see www.ccmoa.org and www.apcc.org

About the Association to Preserve Cape Cod

The Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) is the region’s leading nonprofit environmental organization, working for the adoption of laws, policies and programs that preserve, protect and enhance Cape Cod’s natural resources and quality of life. Since 1968, APCC has been Cape Cod’s voice for the environment.  Efforts have led to landmark achievements in water resource protection, land preservation and smart growth, earning APCC the reputation as Cape Cod’s most prominent and influential environmental advocacy group. The Cape is a fragile land of unique habitats and sensitive natural resources. Our ponds, meadows, forests, dunes, salt marshes, heathlands and beaches are inextricably linked to our economy and our way of life. APCC is committed to the stewardship of this special land of sand and water, speaking out for Cape Cod’s environment, building effective partnerships, and providing real solutions for Cape Cod’s environmental challenges—now and for future generations.

About Cape Cod Museum of Art

Founded by artists in 1981, the Cape Cod Museum of Art preserves and celebrates the distinctive artistic identity of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. CCMoA is a major hub of cultural growth and creativity that educates, inspires and excites the imagination through its outstanding art collection and diverse programming. Located in a beautiful setting surrounded by a sculpture garden, the museum has seven galleries, a museum shop and film screening room. The museum is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod.

                CCMoA is located at 60 Hope Lane, just off Route 6A, on the same campus as the Cape Cinema and the Cape Cod Playhouse in Dennis, MA. Winter Hours through March are 10 am to 4 pm Thursday through Saturday and noon to 4pm on Sunday. It is open on Thursdays from 5 – 7 with no admission fee. General Admission is $9, $7 for seniors and students 19+ with school ID, $5 for students 13 to 18, and free for children 12 & under. For more information, see www.ccmoa.org or call (508) 385-4477. Follow on FB, Instagram and Twitter.

 

Admission Info

Phone: 508-385-4477

Dates & Times

2018/04/20 - 2018/06/02

Location Info

Cape Cod Museum of Art