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The Gallery at Tree’s Place
RTE 6A at 28 Orleans, Massachusetts 02653 PHONE 508.255.1330 Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday form 10AM -5:30PM Happy Holidays! Our annual small works show is now online and in the main gallery. There are more than 100 works to choose from – all in time for holiday gift giving. Give the gift of fine art for joy that lasts a lifetime! On view until December 24th. Free and open to the public. For all inquiries, please call 508-255-1330, or you
Artist Residency (Part 3/4) – Awarded through the Provincetown Community Compact
Artist Residency (Video 3) C-scape Dune Dwellers This place has a mystical baroness. One has to live in, to experience it. I am honored to join a long list of talented artistic people whose creative journeys have brought them here. I feel I have graduated into a special tribe of Dune Dwellers by staying in one of the historic Dune Shack’s. The solitude struck me, and I worked prolifically to fill the void. My wish coming here was to have
Artist Residency (Part 1/4) – Awarded through the Provincetown Community Compact
Claire J. Kendrick has been awarded through the Provincetown Community Compact, a residency in the Peaked Hill Bars National Register Historic District, MA. Kendrick’s residency in Provincetown will be primitive only allowing for basic essentials in an effort to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of the Cape reflected in her paintings. She will be residing in one of the 19 well-known Dune Shacks; where there is no electricity or indoor plumbing, no refrigerator and little connection with the outside
Artist in Residence Program – Dune Shack, Cape Cod National Seashore
The Provincetown Community Compact, Inc. (The Compact) have awarded me a residency at the C-Scape Dune Shack located in Cape Cod. MA. Crossing the Dunes | 30×40 | Oil on Canvas | C.J. Kendrick C-Scape Dune Shack C-Scape is one of 19 shacks located within the Peaked Hill Bars National Register Historic District. The primitive nature of the structure—no electricity, indoor plumbing, or telephone—and its physical isolation allows for uninterrupted solitude and refuge. The dwelling is a 1 1/2 story,