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WORK CENTER MONTHLYFEBRUARY 2019
FINE ARTS WORK CENTER IN PROVINCETOWN
STEPHANIE J. WOODS, Lavender Notes, 2019, burlap dyed with lipton tea, vinyl, and satin prints, 6’ x 9’ – Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019
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
Join us for an extraordinary summer of workshops, exhibitions, and events. Browse our catalog of nearly 100 inspiring classes in poetry, fiction, memoir, nonfiction,
playwriting, songwriting, painting, drawing, printmaking, and photography!
S U M M E R R E G I S T R A T I O N I S O P E N !
MARTY DAVIS, Stream IX (detail), 2012, acrylic on panel, 8” x 8”
A FEW OF OUR EXTRAORDINARY FACULTY MEMBERS
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REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING ONLINE WRITING WORKSHOPS
STUDY WITH THESE INCREDIBLE INSTRUCTORS, AND MANY MORE
PETER CAMPIONForm From Feeling and Feeling From Form: Spring
POETRY 4-WEEK WORKSHOPMARCH 10 – APRIL 4, 2019
ELIZABETH BRADFIELDRewilding Your Poems: A Month of Prods,
Prompts,and Play: SpringPOETRY 4-WEEK WORKSHOP
MARCH 11 – APRIL 5, 2019
MARK WUNDERLICHNeighboring Solitudes: The Poetry of Rainer Maria
Rilke as Generative Sources for Poems POETRY 4-WEEK WORKSHOP
APRIL 8 – MAY 4, 2019
ERIN ADAIR-HODGESFail Up –
POETRY 4-WEEK WORKSHOPAPRIL 1-26, 2019
FRED MARCHANTStaying With It: A Five-Day Meditation in Poetry
for Spring POETRY 1-WEEK INTENSIVE
APRIL 8-12, 2019
SARAH VAN ARSDALEThe Fiction of Truth/The Truth of Fiction
FICTION 8-WEEK WORKSHOPMARCH 4 – APRIL 26, 2019
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
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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
FIRELEI BÁEZ, Visual Arts Fellow 2013-2014- Has just 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- Helena Anrather, NYC, NY, solo show, “Threshold Blues,” through Feb. 24- Essex Flowers, NYC, NY, group show, “Axxon N: A Collective Commentary on David Lynch’s INLAND EMPIRE,” through Mar. 10- She was recently awarded a MacDowell Colony winter Fellowship
SARA STERN, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019- SculptureCenter, Long Island City, NY, group show, “In Practice: Other Objects,” through Mar. 25
LINDA BOND, Visual Arts Fellow 1978-1979- Brickbottom Gallery, Somerville, MA, exhibition, “I Read the News Today, Oh Boy,” Mar. 7 - Apr. 6- Along with her husband Rick Brotman, they will be presenting a collaborative portrait of Benazir Bhutto to Malala Yousafzai. The
presentation will be a part of Harvard University’s Center for Public Leadership Gleitsman International award event celebrating Malala Yousafzai, the 2018 Gleitsman International Activist Award winner.
JACOB YANES, Visual Arts Fellow 2009-2010- Has just installed “Standing Officer” – a permanent, public sculpture at the Los Angeles Police Academy in Elysian Park, Los Angeles, CA
JENNY LYNN MCNUTT, Visual Arts Fellow 1983-1984- American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC, NY, group show, “2019 Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts,” Mar. 7 - Apr. 7- The
MICHAEL MENCHACA, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016- Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA, solo show, “Michael Menchaca: Dioses Nuevos,” through Jun. 30
KAREN SCHIFANO, Visual Arts Fellow 1979-1980- Deanna Evans Projects, NYC, NY, group show, “Amplification,” through Feb. 24- Hudson Valley Community College Teaching Gallery, Troy, NY, group show, “Double Vision: Artists Who Instagram,” through Mar. 9
KATE CLARK, Visual Arts Fellow 2006-2007- Pen + Brush, NYC, NY, group show, “Furies, Fairies, Visionaries” curated by Alice Gray Stites, Museum Director and Chief Curator of
21c Museum Hotels, through Mar. 6
ALISON O’DANIEL, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013- Zuckerman Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA, group show, “Louder Than Words,” through May 5
AKIKO JACKSON, Visual Arts Fellow 2013-2014- Ideobox ArtSpace/TBBOX in Miami, FL, group show, “Women Weavers,” through Feb. 28- Awarded the RAiR Foundation grant to live and work in Roswell, NM 2018-2019
LAS HERMANAS – JANELLE IGLESIAS, Visual Arts Fellow 2007-2008 and LISA IGLESIAS, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013 - BRIC, Brooklyn, NY, group show, “BRIC Bienniale Volume III: South Brooklyn Edition,” through Apr. 7- Staniar Gallery, Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA, solo show, “Mirror Rim,” through Mar. 16
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
ELLIOTT HUNDLEY, Visual Arts Fellow 2001-2002- Broad Museum, Los Angeles, CA, group show, “A Journey That Wasn’t,” through Feb. 2019
ALEXANDRIA SMITH, Visual Arts Fellow 2014-2015 and 2013-2014- Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, group show, “The Lure of the Dark: Contemporary Painters Conjure the Night,” through 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
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
AKIL KUMARASAMY, Writing Fellow 2016-2017- Her book, Half Gods, has been longlisted for the 2019 PEN / Robert W. Bingham Prize For Debut Fiction and just received the
2018/19 Story Prize Spotlight Award
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 just published in the February 2019
issue of 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
JENNIFER TSENG, Writing Fellow 2001-2002 and 2000-2001- Has work forthcoming in Poetry & The Adroit Journal
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.
JOSHUA RIVKIN, Writing Fellow 2012-2013- His book, CHALK: The Art and Erasure of Cy Twombly, has been longlisted for the 2019 PEN / Bograd Weld Prize for Biography and
The Believer Book Awards.
JHUMPA LAHIRI, Writing Fellow 2012-2013- Her translation of Trick by Domenico Starnone, from Italian to English, has been longlisted for the 2019 PEN / Translation Prize
ESI EDUGYAN, Writing Fellow 2002-2003- Her book, Washington Black, has been longlisted for the 2019 PEN / Open Book Award
VEDRAN HUSIĆ, Writing Fellow 2013-2014- His book, Basements and Other Museums, has been longlisted for the 2019 PEN / Robert W. Bingham Prize For Debut Fiction
JOHN SKOYLES, Writing Fellow 1975-1976 and 1974-1975- Has new work forthcoming in The Atlantic, Brevity, and Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche
LAURA MARELLO, Writing Fellow 1981-1982- Her sixth book and fourth novel, Gauguin’s Moon, is forthcoming from Guernica Editions
SARA MILLER, Writing Fellow 2012-2013- Her debut poetry collection, Spellbound, winner of the 2016 Burnside Review Press Book Award, was recently published
INDIRA GANESAN, Writing Fellow 1985-1986 and 1984-1985- Has an essay forthcoming in Strange Attractors, an anthology from U of Mass Press- Will be reading at AWP 2019 with Marcia Douglas and Karen Tei Yamashita
LAURA EVE ENGEL, Writing Fellow 2014-2015- Her first book of poems, Things That Go, has recently been published by Octopus Books
DIANE WALD, Writing Fellow 1973-1974- Her new novel, Gillyflower, is available now on amazon.com for preorder with a launch date scheduled for Apr. 2019
SV RANDALL, ACME, 2015, Cast aluminum (sourced from melted down contemporary aluminum tools including silverware, pieces of ladders, car parts, cpu heat sinks, and the backs of iPhone1s) with mirror and plexiglas, 24” x 26” x 16” – Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020
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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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Ascension, 2018, acrylic on herringbone linen canvas mounted on wood panel, 32.5’ x 39.5”
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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
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FINE ARTS WORK CENTER in Provincetown 24 Pearl Street | Provincetown, MA 02657 | 508.487.9960 FAWC.ORG
The Fine Arts Work Center is an equal opportunity provider and employer. The Work Center facilities are accessible to people with disabilities.
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.
WE REMEMBERMARY OLIVER
The Work Center is deeply saddened by the recent loss of Mary Oliver – Pulitzer Prize winning poet and our dear friend.
We will miss you.When it’s over, I want to say all my lifeI was a bride married to amazement.I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.from “When Death Comes,” New and Selected Poems by MARY OLIVER
PHOTO: RACHEL GIESE BROWN
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