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WORK CENTER MONTHLYAPRIL 2019
FINE ARTS WORK CENTER IN PROVINCETOWN
SARA DITTRICH, Self Portrait as Cello (one of a series of three), 2019, inkjet print, 11” x 14” – Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019
2 4 P E A R L S T R E E T O N L I N E W R I T I N G W O R K S H O P S
REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING ONLINE WRITING WORKSHOPS
CHECK OUT THESE FOUR NEW SPRING CLASSES!
C L I C K B E LOW TO R EG I S T E R & V I E W T H E CO M P L E T E O N L I N E W R I T I N G C ATA LO G
2 4 P E A R L S T R E E T.O R G
TRACI BRIMHALLBetween Clarity and Wilderness:
Tuning Your Tension: A Poetry Workshop4-WEEK WORKSHOP
APRIL 29 – MAY 24, 2019
JOHN MURILLOCut, Scratch, and Blend – Revision as Remix:
A Poetry Workshop4-WEEK WORKSHOP
APRIL 29 – MAY 24, 2019
TESSA FONTAINEWriting Your Way to the Spark:
A Generative Memoir Workshop4-WEEK WORKSHOP
APRIL 29 – MAY 24, 2019
IVY POCHODAJumping Into Your Novel
4-WEEK WORKSHOPAPRIL 29 – MAY 24, 2019
S U M M E R P R O G R A M W E E K - LO N G W O R K S H O P S I N C R E AT I V E W R I T I N G A N D V I S U A L A R T S
C E L E B RAT E N AT I O N A L P O E T RY M O N T H W I T H $ 1 0 0 O F F A N Y
F I N E A RT S WO R K C E N T E R P O E T RY WO R K S H O P *
THROUGH APRIL 30TH – USE PROMO CODE: APRILPOET
Join us in celebrating the power of poetry at the Work Center and select from workshops with many of our nation’s most inspired
and awarded poets, as well as a spectacular two-week Poetry Festival, and keynotes from EILEEN MYLES and JORIE GRAHAM.
OUR 2019 POETRY FACULTYDAVID BAKER SAMIYA BASHIR JILL BIALOSKY
SOPHIE CABOT BLACK GABRIELLE CALVOCORESSIANDREA COHEN MARTHA COLLINS KATE DANIELS
NICK FLYNN VIEVEE FRANCIS GABRIEL FRIEDMARIE HOWE MAJOR JACKSON FRED MARCHANT
GAIL MAZUR JANE MEAD JOHN MURILLOMATTHEW OLZMANN CARL PHILLIPS
ROWAN RICARDO PHILLIPS MARTHA RHODESNICOLE SEALEY ALAN SHAPIRO BRENDA SHAUGHNESSY
CARMEN GIMÉNEZ SMITH CRAIG MORGAN TEICHERBRIAN TURNER MONICA YOUN JAVIER ZAMORA
FAW C .O R G / S U M M E R
C L I C K B E LOW TO V I E W T H E CO M P L E T E C ATA LO G O F S U M M E R WO R K S H O P S , S P EC I A L T H E M E D W E E K S A N D E V E N T S
*New Registrations Only
JA M E S L EC E S N E + RYA N A M A D O R
This workshop creates a space for a wide spectrum of non-normative youth – alt, queer, creative and allies – to speak your truth and tell your story, YOUR WAY. With a toolkit of storytelling and songwriting exercises, you will reflect on your
experience to transmit into the world. This workshop will give you the confidence to trust what you already know,activate your vision of a more perfect future and provide opportunities for you to express yourself to the community.
(Ages 16-24)
T H E F U T U R E P E R F E C T P R O J E C TAT T H E F I N E A R T S W O R K C E N T E R
A W R I T I N G & P E R F O R M A N C E WO R K S H O PF O R A LT, Q U E E R & C R E AT I V E YO U T H & A L L I E S
J U LY 1 4 - 1 9
JAMES LECESNE wrote the short film Trevor, which won the 1995 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short and inspired the foundingof The Trevor Project. He has written three novels for young adults and created The Letter Q, a collection of Letters by Queer Writers to their
Younger Selves. The New York Times ranked him "among the most talented solo performers of his (or any) generation."
RYAN AMADOR is a singer, songwriter, and theatre-maker who has released three full length albums and five EPs of original music.He is best known for his queer-related music videos “Define Me” & “Spectrum”, and songs “Saint of Love” & “Instead.”
FAW C .O R G / P E R F E C TC L I C K B E LOW F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N & TO R EG I S T E R
F E L L O W S H I P P R O G R A M S E V E N - M O N T H R E S I D E N C I E S F O R E M E R G I N G W R I T E R S A N D V I S U A L A R T I S T S
V I S UA L A R T S F E L LOW S C U R R E N T & U P CO M I N G E X H I B I T I O N S A N D N E W S
ELLIOTT HUNDLEY, Visual Arts Fellow 2001-2002- Was just awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship
ALEXANDRIA SMITH, Visual Arts Fellow 2014-2015 and 2013-2014- Queens Museum, Queens, NY, “Alexandria Smith: Monuments to an Effigy,” through Aug. 18- DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA, “DeCordova New England Biennial 2019,” through Sep. 15- Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY, “Alexandria Smith: Of Water and Spirit,” through Apr. 26- Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, group show, “The Lure of the Dark: Contemporary Painters Conjure the Night,” through 2019
XIN SONG, Visual Arts Fellow 2007-2008- New York City College of Technology, NYC, group show, “Cross-culture practice:recent work by Chinese artist in New York”
through May 2
BEVERLY RESS, Visual Arts Fellow 1990-1991- District of Columbia Arts Center, Washington, DC, group show, “Then/Again: A Gallery Exhibition 30 Years Later,” through Apr. 28
JENNIFER SULLIVAN, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013- No Place Gallery, Columbus, OH, “Exiled Parts,” opens Apr. 13
MAIA CHAO, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018- She was awarded a commission for the The Shed’s, New York, NY, “Inaugural Open Call,” for Summer 2019- Was just awarded a Visual Arts Residency from Pioneer Works beginning in September
PIETER PAUL POTHOVEN, Visual Arts Fellow 2013-2014- NEST, The Hague, Netherlands, group show, “History is His Story,” through Apr. 14
COADY BROWN, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019- 1969 Gallery, NYC, NY, solo show, “Super Natural,” through Apr. 21
VICKY TOMAYKO, Visual Arts Fellow 1985-1986- A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, two-person show with Yvette Drury Dubinsky, “Steamroller Collaborations” through Apr. 14
LYDIA MARIE HICKS, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018 and Visual Arts Coordinator- She will be a visiting artist at Interlochen Center of the Arts for Earth Day - She will be documenting rare plants in the Philippines with a team of botanists through a National Science Foundation grant over
the summer 2019
AUSTIN BALLARD, Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017- Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY, “solo show, “Shadow Lake,” through Apr. 21
JENNIFER PACKER, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016 and 2014-2015- Has been selected to participate in the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial 2019, NYC, NY, May 17 – Sep.22
TROY MICHIE, Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017- Has been selected to participate in the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial 2019, NYC, NY, May 17 – Sep.22
SHARON HORVATH, Visual Arts Fellow 1985-1986- Pierogi Gallery, NYC, NY, solo show, “Owls Stare at Paintings’ Busted Eyeballs,” through May 5- Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta, GA, group show, “Bed,” through May 14- Slag Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, group show, “The Practice of Everyday Life,” Apr. 18 – May 19- Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brooklyn, NY, group show, “Baseball Show,” through May 5
JACOLBY SATTERWHITE, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013 and 2011-2012- Has just animated, directed and produced a new music video for Solange’s single, “Sound of Rain” from her new album
“When I Get Home”
ROGER CAMP, Visual Arts Fellow 1983-1984- Has photographs forthcoming in the journals Folio, Puerto del Sol and Tishman Review, and poems forthcoming in the journals
Lumina and Cottonwood
RON SHUEBROOK, Visual Arts Fellow 1969-1970- Recently received a major commission for five new drawings from Bank of Montreal for its permanent collection
ALISON O’DANIEL, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013- Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, “Moving At the Tempo of a Broken Song,” through May 26- Zuckerman Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA, group show, “Louder Than Words,” through May 5- Centre Pompidou Studio, Paris, France, “Skater’s Score,” through Apr. 14- Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE, solo show, “Heavy Air,” through Jun. 15- Has been awarded a 2019 Creative Capital Award, for her sculpture & video, “The Tuba Thieves”FIRELEI BÁEZ, Visual Arts Fellow 2013-2014- Has recently received an unrestricted, $50,000, 2019 United States Artists Fellowship
ELIZABETH AWALT, Visual Arts Fellow 1982-1983 and 1981-1982- Her recent work will be shown in the 13th Havana Biennial, Havana, Cuba, Apr. 12 – May 12
BRIDGET MULLEN, Visual Arts Fellow 2010-2011- She was recently awarded a MacDowell Colony winter Fellowship
JACOB YANES, Visual Arts Fellow 2009-2010- Has recently installed “Standing Officer” – a permanent, public sculpture at the Los Angeles Police Academy in Elysian Park, Los Angeles, CA
MICHAEL MENCHACA, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016- Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA, solo show, “Michael Menchaca: Dioses Nuevos,” through Jun. 30- Davis Museum, Wellesley, MA, group show, “Art_Latin_America: Against the Survey,” through Jun. 9- Was recently awarded a 2019 NALAC Fund for The Arts Grant, $5,400 Individual Artist Grant for the “Silicon Valley Codex” Project- Selected as an Artist-in-Residency at the Studios at MassMoCA, North Adams, MA through April
AKIKO JACKSON, Visual Arts Fellow 2013-2014- Awarded the RAiR Foundation grant to live and work in Roswell, NM 2018-2019
W R I T I N G F E L LOWS A N D W R I T I N G CO M M I T T E E A N N O U N C E M E N T S
ARI BANIAS, Writing Fellow 2013-2014 and 2011-2012- Was awarded a MacDowell Colony winter fellowship- Recently won the 2019 Cecil Hemley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America- Recently won the 2019 Alice Di Fay Castagnola Award from the Poetry Society of America
JOHN SKOYLES, Writing Fellow 1975-1976 and 1974-1975- His new book, book, Driven, a memoir in the form of a travelogue, has just been published- His poem, “The Heart Has Reasons” is in the current issue of The Atlantic and another poem is forthcoming in the May issue of Poetry
DIANE WALD, Writing Fellow 1973-1974- Her new novel, Gillyflower, has just been released and she will be reading at Trident Booksellers & Cafe in Boston on Apr. 27 at 7PM
BILL CARTY, Writing Fellow 1997-1998- His debut book of poetry, Huge Cloudy, was just released by Octopus Books
BRENDAN BOWLES, Writing Fellow 2017-2018- Was awarded a 2019-2021 Stenger Fellowship from Stanford University
SUSAN CHOI, Writing Fellow 1997-1998- Was recently featured in the Mar. 31 issue of Vulture
KAT MEADS, Writing Fellow 1978-1979- Her latest novel, Miss Jane: The Lost Years, is a ForeWord Reviews INDIES Book of the Year finalist in two categories: literary fiction
and humor
ROBERT MCBREARTY, Writing Fellow 1989-1990- Has a new story in the Winter 2019 issue of The North American Review and a new short story in Fiction Southeast- His story “In the Bar” was recently performed at the Arts and Letters Live Texas Bound show at the Dallas Museum of Art- Has a new story in Witness Magazine
SALVATORE SCIBONA, Writing Fellow 2002-2003 and 2001-2002- His new novel, The Volunteer, has just been released and an excerpt from the book and an interview with Salvatore recently ran in
the January 21, 2019 issue of The New Yorker
PHILIP MATTHEWS, Writing Fellow 2018-2019 and 2016-2017- Wig Heavier than a Boot, his collaboration with David Johnson, is forthcoming from Kris Graves Projects in October- His first book, Witch, will be published by Alice James Books in April 2020
LEILA CHATTI, Writing Fellow 2016-2017- Her debut full-length poetry collection, Deluge, will be published by Copper Canyon Press in 2020
JOHN MORGAN, Writing Fellow 1979-1980- His eighth book, The Moving Out: Collected Early Poems, will be released shortly
JACOB SUNDERLIN, Writing Fellow 2012-2013- Has just been awarded a 2019 NEA Creative Writing Fellowship in Poetry
SAM ROSS, Writing Fellow 2016-2017- His new book, Company, was just published and has been selected by Carl Phillips for the Four Way Books Levis Prize in Poetry
ANNE SANOW, Writing Fellow 2005-2006 and 2003-2004- She is currently serving as a fiction mentor for AWP’s Writer to Writer Mentorship program
AMANDA REA, Writing Fellow 2007-2008- Her story “Faint of Heart” (originally published in One Story) was chosen for Best American Mystery Stories 2019- Her new story “The Crab Theory” appears in the spring issue of American Short Fiction
MIRIAM BIRD GREENBERG, Writing Fellow 2012-2013- Had a poem featured in the March issue of Poetry and has poems forthcoming in the Kenyon Review and Cincinnati Review
AKIL KUMARASAMY, Writing Fellow 2016-2017- Her book, Half Gods, recently received the 2018/19 Story Prize Spotlight Award
JENNIFER TSENG, Writing Fellow 2001-2002 and 2000-2001- Her poem, “Dear Nainai,” was recently featured on the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day
DENIS JOHNSON, Writing Fellow 1981-1982- His final book, The Largesse of the Sea Maiden, published six months after his recent death, is a finalist for the 2018 National Book
Critics Circle Award in fiction
ADA LIMÓN, Writing Fellow 2001-2002- Her book of poetry, The Carrying, is a finalist for the the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award and for the National Book Critics Circle Award
A. H. JERRIOD AVANT, Writing Fellow 2016-2017 and 2015-2016- He has five new poems coming out in Virginia Quarterly Review’s Spring Issue (95.1)
JOHN MURILLO, Writing Fellow 2007-2008- His new poem, “A Refusal to Mourn the Deaths, by Gunfire, of Three Men in Brooklyn,” was recently published in the American
Poetry Review
REBECCA GAYLE HOWELL, Writing Fellow 2001-2002 and 2000-2001- Has just received an unrestricted, $50,000, 2019 United States Artists Fellowship
JANET MACFADYEN, Writing Fellow 1992-1993- Her new book of poetry, Adrift in the House of Rocks (a poetry-photography collaboration with photographer Stephen Schmidt), is
forthcoming from New Feral Press this year.
W E E N CO U R AG E A L L F E L LOWS TO S E N D U S N E WS O F E X H I B I T I O N S , P U B L I C AT I O N S A N D OT H E R A N N O U N C E M E N T S F O R I N C LU S I O N I N T H E WO R K C E N T E R M O N T H LY A N D O N
O U R W E B S I T E . P L E AS E S E N D A L L I N F O R M AT I O N TO N E W S L E T T E R @ FAW C . O R G .
FAW C .O R G / F E L LO W S
ROSANA YBARRA, Installation (detail) 2019, mixed media – Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020
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FAW C . O R G / M E M B E R S H I P
I N S P I R EINNOVATION AND CREATIVITY
D I S COV E RNEW INSIGHTS AND IDEAS
E N GAG E IN CONVERSATION ABOUT THE ARTS
S U P P O RTEMERGING ARTISTS AND WRITERS
B E LO N G TO A CREATIVE COMMUNITY
SV RANDALL, Making a Mirage. F1 (detail), 2018, steel, glass, wood, excavated earth, mylar, lighting gels and ink on paper, 16' x 16' x 20' – Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019
H U D S O N D . WA L K E R G A L L E RYAT T H E F I N E A R T S W O R K C E N T E R
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F R E E A N D O P E N TO A L L – W H E N GA L L E RY D O O R I S C LO S E D, P L E AS E E N T E R T H R O U G H T H E M A I N O F F I C E .
T H E H U D S O N D. WA L K E R GA L L E RY AT T H E F I N E A RT S WO R K C E N T E R I S H A N D I C A P P E D ACC E S S I B L E .
H U D S O N D . WA L K E R G A L L E RY
VICKY TOMAYKO, ADozen Reasons, 2019, monoprint with silkscreen, 26” x 20” – Visual Arts Fellow 1985-1986
MAY 3-21OPENING – FRIDAY, MAY 3 6-8PM
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NAYA BRICHER PAUL BOWEN MICHAEL CARROLL JAY CRITCHLEY ALICE DENISON
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JEROME GREENE JENNY HUMPHERIES MARYALICE JOHNSTON MELISSA KEYES
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FINE ARTS WORK CENTER in Provincetown 24 Pearl Street | Provincetown, MA 02657 | 508.487.9960 FAWC.ORG
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The Stanley Kunitz Common Room and the Hudson D. Walker Gallery are handicapped accessible. If you need assistance, please call the Fine Arts Work Center at 508.487.9960, x101 in advance.