Jun 01 2018
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Sep 09 2018
Connections: Visual Fellows of Cape Cod

Connections: Visual Fellows of Cape Cod

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

CCMoA celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Fine Arts Work Center with this spotlight on artists who originally came to the Cape on fellowships to the FAWC in Provincetown and decided to stay on the Cape and mature in their work.

The Fine Arts Work Center offers emerging artists from around the world the time and space to develop their art in Provincetown.  This exhibition celebrates both the extraordinary work of past Fellows and the Work Center’s core mission to sustain and invigorate the creative community of the Outer Cape.

Well-known artists Bailey Bob Bailey and Bert Yarborough offer the reasons they stayed:

            Upon arriving in Provincetown as a 1989 fellow at FAWC, it became evident immediately that I was home. It was the first true community I was welcomed into as an artist, both spiritually and physically. -Bailey Bob Bailey

            I stayed on the Cape after my residency at the Fine Arts Work Center to take the Visual Coordinator position which I held for 4 years.  My time on the Cape, especially my work in the dunes, pine forests and the beaches in and around the Provincelands National Seashore, has formed the core of my work for over forty years.  From the execution of site-specific sculpture to drawings and watercolors, executed at Herring Cove and Hatches Harbor, the landscape of the lower cape, provided inspiration and sustenance to all my work, and continues to enrich these efforts today.  – Bert Yarborough

The 21 artists in the exhibit are: Bailey Bob Bailey, Susan Baker, Richard Baker, Paul Bowen, Linda Bond, James Esber, Bill Evaul, Jenny Fitts, Jane Fine, Jenny Humphreys, Janelle Iglesias, Maryalice Johnston, Irene Lipton, Susan Lyman, Nathalie Meibach, Jim Peters, Janice Redman, James Everett Stanley, Vicky Tomayko, Tabitha Vevers and Bert Yarborough

Other exhibits in the Summer Circle of Artists, Past, Present & Future are "Modernists our of the Mainstream" and "Beyond the Tattoo - Mark Corliss."  See more at www.ccmoa.org

About Cape Cod Museum of Art

Founded by artists in 1981, CCMoA is the home of Cape Cod art.  It 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 a major hub of cultural creativity.  It educates, inspires and excites the imagination through its outstanding art collection and diverse programming while caring for and connecting its many communities.  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. It is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod.

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Dates & Times

2018/06/01 - 2018/09/09

Location Info

Cape Cod Museum of Art