The Atlantic crashes on a coastline strewn with quaint harbors, windswept beaches, glorious dunes and blinking lighthouses. Explore Cape Cod National Seashore, bike past cranberry bogs on the Rail Trail or saunter around Sandwich, the Cape's oldest town. Many areas are architectural and culinary gems - full of weathered shingles, whaling captains' mansions, chowder shacks and upscale dining delights. Don't miss Woods Hole Oceanquest, famed Martha's Vineyard or charmingly upbeat Provincetown.
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Provincetown's most comprehensive collection of contemporary art. The gallery's collection includes paintings, pastels, photography, sculpture & installations. Special exhibitions by artists with international repute include.
I absolutely love Rice Polak and its owner, Marla Rice. It is among the first places I go every summer when I get to Provincetown. Marla curates the most interesting collection of artists and in my many years of visiting Ptown, I have never failed to buy a piece of art from her. From Bradshaw to Arvidson to Mirabelli, I feel like my home has become a Washington outpost for Rice Polak - and I love it. Marla herself is reason enough to visit the gallery. She is absolutely delightful - personable, charming, knowledgeable, and never pushy. Rice Polak is always my gallery of choice and I highly recommend a stop there as part of anyone's visit to Provincetown. And be sure to visit the upstairs and explore the stacks - always filled with hidden gems.
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Bowersock Gallery represents local Provincetown artists as well as, regional and nationally known Artists and Artisans from the seacoasts of Maine, New Hampshire and upper seacoast of Massachusetts. The Gallery exhibits landscape, still life, figurative, sculpture and glass work in a wide range of styles from photo realism to abstract. There are group and individual exhibitions monthly, Friday evenings during the summer season. The gallery is open year round and always features new works.
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The Lyman-Eyer Gallery is located in the heart of the east end gallery district of Provincetown, Massachusetts. The gallery specializes in modern and contemporary art representing 40 artists from Provincetown, the New England region and from across the US as well as Canada including Jeannie Motherwell, Steve Walker, Jacob Cooley, Eric Gibbons, and many more. The gallery exhibits a variety of styles including landscapes, seascapes, male and female figurative, abstraction, still life, sculpture and photography.
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The Charles-Baltivik Gallery and Sculpture Garden showcases contemporary Provincetown Art including oils on copper, wood, and canvas, encaustics, night photography, pet portraits, figurative works, folk art and furniture. The gallery boasts the only outdoor sculpture garden in Provincetown with flowing steel sculture and whimsical folk art.Custom work can be easily discussed and executed with the represented artists. Artist owned and operated. Come experience the color.
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"One of the most successful galleries in the country" astounding "the public with art by newly discovered artists and masterpieces by established artists." - American Art Collector Magazine Please check as hours vary with the seasons. Addison Art Gallery represents artists from Cape Cod, across the United States, South America and France. Widely known as the most welcoming and active in the region, this unique gallery offers many opportunities for art lovers to meet artists in a casual atmosphere. Addison Art Gallery is the originator and host of "After Hopper",the internationally respected celebration of contemporary artists inspired by Edward Hopper.
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Hillary Osborn & Doug Rugh are a husband and wife team of artists that open this working studio (and gallery) to visitors. The artists enjoy discussing art with visitors. Their work is realistic and ranges from classical renderings to the painterly and includes: landscapes from the area, still lifes, portrait commissions and interior and narrative works all done in oil.
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Michael Magyar’s Glass blown pieces are simply beautiful and very Cape Cod. He produces some terrific pieces including goblets and vases that are perfect for weddings and treats for yourself. I have given quite a few pairs as wedding gifts and for a smaller token (app $20.00) he has these great glass stars that look lovely in front of a window. I have given these to guests as a Cape souvenir. There are plenty of items to choose from and they’ll engrave them right on the spot.
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Julie Tremblay Gallery located across from town hall offers beautiful images of Cape Cod. As a full time resident of Cape Cod Julie has photographed images from all seasons. Come visit the gallery and experience these amazing images.
How does one capture the essence of Cape Cod and beyond? Julie has done just that with her wonderful portfolio of work on display in the gallery. A must see on the stops when in Provincetown! The 'Moonset' is stunning!!!!
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In the back yard of a house at 272 Cotuit road in Sandwich, there is a metal building with molten glass in a furnace at 2000 degrees. 4 glassblowers, David and Yukimi and Isabel and Peter will be making beautiful glass inside the building. You can just walk in and watch them "dance with glass" from the behind of the working bench. They will explain what they are making and will answer any questions you have, too. You can feel the heat of glass as well as the love that they have in blowing glass. They usually blow glass Wednesday-Friday. there is a small gallery at the side of the house. The gallery is open everyday 10-5.
Great local glassblowing business that makes there pieces on the premises and a gallery for pieces for sale by the main house. Great variety and price point. Owner was very down to earth and friendly. No pressure to purchase anything at all.
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