GALLERIES, MUSEUMS & ARTIST STUDIOS
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Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown
Museum
1 High Pole Hill Road, Provincetown | 508-487-1310
info@pilgrim-monument.org | Daily 9am-7pm thru Labor Day; 9am-
5pm til January | www.pilgrim-monument.org
Dedicated in 1910, the Pilgrim Monument commemorates the 1st
landing of the Mayflower Pilgrims in the ‘new world’ in Provincetown
in 1620 | Here they signed the Mayflower Compact, the 1st
agreement to establish a government by the people, which became
the cornerstone of American democracy | At 252 ft., the Monument
is an engineering marvel and the tallest all-granite tower in the US
| With 116 steps and 60 ramps, the Monument can be climbed
at a leisurely pace for a breathtaking view of the town, the sea and
the entire Cape | The Provincetown Museum at the base of the
Monument presents engaging exhibitions of important chapters in our
national cultural heritage and the town’s history.
Provincetown Art Association and Museum
460 Commercial Street, Provincetown
508-487-1750 | info@paam.org | www.paam.org
Summer hours: Open daily at 11 a.m. Winter hours: Thurs-Sun 12-5
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum is a nationallyrecognized,
year-round cultural institution that fuses the creative
energy of America’s oldest active art colony with the natural beauty
of Cape Cod that has inspired artists for generations. Established in
1914 by a group of artists and townspeople, PAAM offers a yearround
line-up of exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and cultural events
that promote and cultivate appreciation for all branches of the fine
arts for which P PAAM Exterior, photo by Anton Grassl rovincetown is known.
Jennifer Goldfinger, “Dear Sis,” 48 x 36,” mixed media
Rice Polak Gallery
430 Commercial Street, Provincetown
508-487-1052 | ricepolakgallery@yahoo.com | Open daily
11-10 p.m. in season, weekends & by appointment off season | www.
ricepolakgallery.com
Provincetown’s most comprehensive collection of contemporary art.
Paintings, pastels, photography, sculpture & installations by artists
with international repute: Ackerson, Antonova, Arvidson, Bielen,
Bradshaw, Calkins, Ciccariello, Fabbris, Firmin, Fradkin, Goldfinger,
Goldstein, Graham, Harvey, Howes-Stevens, Kinkead, LeBow,
Levesque, Liddy, Lilly, Lipson, Little, Meyer, Mikula, Mirabelli,
Patten, Prifti, del Rosario, Saaf, Sanchez, Schofield, Schuler,
Skollar, Stilkey Snodgrass, Thomas, Tyler, Winfield, & Zanes.
Group show through July 3. July 4-July 24, Reception July 5, 7pm
Ackerson, Antonova, Bielen, Saaf & Stilkey, , July 25- August 14,
Reception July 26, 7pm, Goldstien , Little, Mikula, Romero Schuler,
August 15 - September 4, Reception August 16, 7pm Antonova,
Calkins, Graham, Sanchez, Skollar, Group Show, September
5-January 1.
William L’Engle (1884-1957), “Circus”
Provincetown Art Commission
www.provincetown-ma.gov
www.provincetownhistoryproject.com
The Town Hall features an important selection of artwork from the
collection owned by the Town. The Provincetown Public Library also
has a large selection of works from the collection on view at all times.
The collection can be viewed at the above web address under: Art
Collection.
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