Celebrate Music! Celebrate Community!

by Steve Desroches Since the Outer Cape Chorale’s inception in 2002 it has become a beloved community institution by both its members and its audiences...

WORD

What We Give, What We Take By Randi Triant I was fifteen years old when my mother left me for Vietnam. I want to believe she...

Back to the Garden

by Steve Desroches Most of the world knows that Jerry Torre likes corn on the cob. Or, more specifically, Big Edie’s corn. Fresh out of...

Painting With The Mind’s Eye

The Art of Helen Miranda Wilson by Steve Desroches A conversation with Helen Miranda Wilson is a fascinating view into the mind of an artist. No...

All That Glitters Is Not Gold

Jamie Brenner's Gilt by Lee Roscoe Paradisiacal Provincetown’s sea-burnished glitter meets glam Manhattan to make Jamie Brenner’s Gilt a sweet, wish-fulfillment read during these tarnished times. It’s this...

Black and White and Steel: ...

by G.W. Mercure The evolution of an artist will be on display when The Schoolhouse Gallery opens its next show on August 12th. The group...

The Way It Used To Was: Selections from the Van Dereck Collection at PAAM

by Steve Desroches Top Image: Napi Van Dereck If ever Napi Van Dereck struck up a conversation with you at his eponymous restaurant and you listened...

Let the Paint Take You There

Tim Saternow’s Provincetown and New York Watercolors by Rebecca M. Alvin To be an artist is to take risks. There is no safety in creating images if...

The Art of Harmony

by Lee Roscoe  Traditionally, ikebana is known as the ancient Japanese art of flower arrangement; in some eras lavish, in some striving for simplicity; always trying to essentialize the...

Unboxing Zehra Khan

by Rebecca M. Alvin Artists of all stripes have been subjected to the desires of their admirers to box them in, fix them in one...