SUMMER IS HERE! · 2018-06-26 · as blue as they come. There is plenty of misty Louisiana and Lightnin’ Hopkins in Smither’s weathered singing and unhurried picking. So fine.”

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WORK CENTER MONTHLYJUNE 2018

FINE ARTS WORK CENTER IN PROVINCETOWN

JACK PIERSON, New Provincetown Print Project 2018 (detail) – Visual Arts Fellow 1993-1994

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“Bathed in the flickering glow of passing headlights and neon bar signs, Smither’s roots are as blue as they come. There is plenty of misty Louisiana and Lightnin’ Hopkins in Smither’s weathered

singing and unhurried picking. So fine.” THE ROLLING STONE

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“With a weary, well-traveled voice and a serenely intricate finger-picking style, Mr. Smither turns the blues into songs that accept hard-won lessons and try to make peace with fate.” NEW YORK TIMES

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JULIA GARTRELL, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018- CAM Raleigh, Raleigh, NC, exhibition featuring her large new sculpture, “Scape,” opening Jul. 12 6-8PM

HERMAN AGUIRRE, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018- Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, IL, “Mortal: El Cielo Entre los Dos,” through Aug. 10

ALISON O’DANIEL, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013- Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA, “Made in L.A.,” through Sep. 3- Garage Contemporary Art Museum, Moscow, Russia, “Infinite Ear,” through Sep. 2- Edward Cella Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, “Vernacular Environments, Pt. 2,” through Jul. 14- NTU Center for Contemporary Art, Singapore, “Maybe I Hadn’t Been Paying Attention (Screening Series),” through Jun. 24

BEVERLY RESS, Visual Arts Fellow 1990-1991- Chroma Projects, Charlottesville, VA, group show, “Exaltation of Larks (putting a bird on it),” through Jun. 30

ABE MURLEY, Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017- Will be an Artist in Residence at the Fourth London Summer Intensive led by Camden Arts Centre & the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, Jul. - Aug.

BRIDGET MULLEN, Visual Arts Fellow 2014-2015 and 2010-2011- DC Moore Gallery, NYC, NY, group show, “ZIG, ZAG, ZIG,” Jun. 21 - Aug. 10

SABLE ELYSE SMITH, Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017- Has recently been selected as an “Artist on the Rise” by The Artsy Vanguard

SARAH PETERS, Visual Arts Fellow 2009-2010- Van Doren Waxter, NYC, NY, solo show, “Figureheads,” through Jun. 16 – reviewed in The New Yorker- The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT, group show, “Objects Like Us,” through Jan. 13, 2019- Paul Kasmin Gallery, NYC, NY, group show, “Seed,” Jun. 21 - Aug. 10- Nathalie Karg Gallery, NYC, NY, group show, “Distortions,” Jun. 27 - Aug. 15

GEOFFREY CHADSEY, Visual Arts Fellow 2005-2006 and 2003-2004- Jack Shainman Gallery, NYC, NY, solo show, “That’s Not It,” through mid-Jun.

MAIA CHAO, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018- Has just been awarded an Asian American Arts Alliance 2018 Van Lier Fellowship for Visual Arts Practice

KATE CLARK, Visual Arts Fellow 2006-2007- RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, “My Monster: The Human Animal Hybrid,” Jun. 29 - Aug. 18

JACOB RIVKIN, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018- His video, “Fortunate Isles: Landings,” is a Jury Selection for the Japan Media Arts Festival, The National Art Center, Tokyo, through Jun. 24

RONALD J. SLOAN, Visual Arts Fellow 1984-1985- Norfolk Library in Norfolk,Ct., solo show, “Still Searching,” through Jul. 3

PIETER PAUL POTHOVEN, Visual Arts Fellow 2013-2014- Dürst Britt & Mayhew Gallery, The Hague, NL, solo show, “Facade Suspended,” through Jun. 23- AkzoNobel Art Space, Amsterdam, NL, group show, “Common Ground,” ongoing 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

RON SHUEBROOK, Visual Arts Fellow 1969-1970- Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, “Gerald Ferguson and Ron Shuebrook,” through Jul.- Renann Isaacs Contemporary Art, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, “Ron Shuebrook:Selected Works,” Jun. 16 - Jul. 14

JENNIFER PACKER, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016 and 2014-2015- Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA, solo show, “Tenderheaded,” through Jul.

ELIZABETH AWALT, Visual Arts Fellow 1982-1983 and 1981-1982- Maine Coastal Botanical Garden, Boothbay, ME, solo show, “Elizabeth Awalt, Force of Nature,” through Jul. 15

LINDA BOND, Visual Arts Fellow 1978-1979- Brandeis University, Waltham MA, group show, “Stillness,” through Sep.

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KAT MEADS, Writing Fellow 1978-1979- Her new novel, Miss Jane: The Lost Years, out this month from Livingston Press/University of West Alabama

HILARY DOBEL, Writing Fellow 2016-2017- Has a poem, “Aubade,” forthcoming in issue 15, the June installment of wildness

JENNIFER TSENG, Writing Fellow 2001-2002 and 2000-2001- She will be a Fiction Fellow at Bread Loaf this summer- Has three poems in the current issue of Green Mountains Review and two poems forthcoming in the American Poetry Review

MARY GILLILAND, Writing Fellow 1990-1991- Her poems are featured online in the current issue of Matter: A (somewhat) monthly journal of political poetry and commentary,

and forthcoming in Healing Muse

ROBERT GARNER MCBREARTY, Writing Fellow 1989-1990- Has has had a short story accepted by Witness Magazine

AKIL KUMARASAMY, Writing Fellow 2016-2017- Her new novel, Half Gods, was just released by Farrar, Straus & Giroux- She will be joining the faculty of the Helen Zell Writers’ Program at the University of Michigan as the Visiting Professor of Fiction

KATHRYN MARIS, Writing Fellow 2003-2004 and 1996-1997- Her third collection of poems, The House with Only an Attic and a Basement, has just been published by Penguin UK- She is curating a group slow at A.P.T. Gallery in London which will include former Work Center artists ANGELA DUFRESNE

(Visual Arts Fellow 2003-2004 and 2002-2003) and ELLEN GALLAGHER (Visual Arts Fellow 1996-1997 and 1995-1996)

MIRIAM BIRD GREENBERG, Writing Fellow 2012-2013- She has been awarded a residency at the Fondation Jan Michalski in Switzerland this fall- She currently has poems published in Cha: An Asian Literary Journal

JOSHUA WEINER, Writing Fellow 1981-1982- EVERYTHING I DO I DO GOOD: TRUMPOEMS has been published as a virtual chapbook at Dispatches, and can be downloaded for free

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