Artwork by students and instructors of the Cape Cod Collaborative Arts Network will be on display at the Gallery at FCTV now through April 1, 2020. The Gallery at FCTV is closed to the public until March 31. See www.fctv.org for more info.
Artwork by students and instructors of the Cape Cod Collaborative Arts Network will be on display at the Gallery at FCTV from March 8 through April 1, 2020. Opening Reception scheduled for Sunday, March 15, from 3-5pm has been CANCELED. The Gallery at FCTV is closed until March 31. Please see www.fctv.org for more info.
Cape Cod Collaborative Arts Network (CapeCodCAN) is pleased to present their first ever collaborative show of artwork created by CapeCodCAN participants, presented alongside that of their instructors. Under the tutelage of local Cape Cod artists, students representing various organizations across Cape Cod learn to create art in a supportive environment that encourages exploration and creativity. The results are works in a variety of media and topics showcasing individual students’ creativity. Instructors represent diverse backgrounds and artistic styles, creating a show that is as varied and unique as the artists we represent.
Cape Cod Collaborative Arts Network (CapeCodCAN) provides opportunities for inclusion and active participation in the arts for people with unique talents and all abilities on Cape Cod. Through participation in the arts, people of varying abilities use their talents to express themselves and connect with others. Engaging in rewarding art experiences has a host of benefits, including improved social skills and increased self-confidence and self-awareness. Not only do participants gain inspiration from these programs, but so do our audiences.
Participating Artists and Organizations: Donna Rockwell, Ric Haynes, Barbara Perry, Anne Hitch, Jennifer Stratton, Celia Levy, Transitions, Inc., Engaged in Learning High School Program, LIFE Living Independently Forever, Inc., Community Connections, Inc., Barnstable Recreation Adult/Teen Program.
The Gallery at FCTV is located within the new Falmouth Community Media Center, which is at 310 Dillingham Ave., easily accessible by Rose Morin Lane. The new entrance is located on the opposite side of the old FCTV and Maser Gallery building.
Gallery Exhibit Hours: Sunday 12-8 pm; Monday, 2-10 pm; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 10 -10 pm; Friday 10-6 pm; Saturday, Closed.
Free Admission
Phone: 5084570800
Email: marcia@fctv.org
2020/03/08 - 2020/04/01
The Gallery at FCTV
310 Dillingham Avenue, Falmouth, MA 02540
Plenty of parking on site.