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Page 1: WORK CENTER MONTHLY · 2018-11-06 · WORK CENTER MONTHLY OCTOBER 2018 FINE ARTS WORK CENTER IN PROVINCETOWN LYDIA MARIE HICKS, Lorenzo Edwards in ‘i AM remembering’ (video still)

WORK CENTER MONTHLYOCTOBER 2018

FINE ARTS WORK CENTER IN PROVINCETOWN

LYDIA MARIE HICKS, Lorenzo Edwards in ‘i AM remembering’ (video still) – filmed at the Hatch House provided by The Cape Cod Modernist House Trust Visual Arts Coordinator and Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018

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MAIA CHAO, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018- School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, commissioned to create a new piece for the group exhibition, “Museum of

Capitalism,” through Oct. 25

MALA IQBAL, Visual Arts Fellow 1999-2000 and 1998-1999- Modelle Metcalf Visual Arts Center, Taylor University, Upland, IN, solo show, “Fellow Traveler,” through Oct. 18

ALISON O’DANIEL, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018- Stove Works + Seed Space, Chattanooga, TN, group show curated by MIKE CALWAY-FAGAN, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013,

“Melt My Heart But Spare My Soul,” Oct. 12-28- Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, group show, “HERE,” Oct. 25 - Jan. 6, 2019- Atkinson Gallery, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, CA, solo show, “Alison O’Daniel; No Mathematical Logic,” Oct. 26 - Dec. 7

ELLIOTT HUNDLEY, Visual Arts Fellow 2001-2002- Broad Museum, Los Angeles, CA, group show, “A Journey That Wasn’t,” through Feb. 2019

LYDIA HICKS, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018- Is the Work Center’s new Visual Arts Coordinator- Has just been awarded a Fellowship created especially for her from Interlochen Public Radio to create a wildlife video archive- She is finalizing, I Am Remembering, a new short film she has been working on that she shot recently at the Work Center

KAREN SCHIFANO, Visual Arts Fellow 1979-1980- Clara M. Eagle Gallery, Murray State University, Murray, KY, group show curated by Rebecca DiGiovanna, “Blurring Boundaries: The

Women of American Abstract Artists, 1936 – Present, through Nov. 1- Ewing Gallery of Art and Architecture, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, group show, “Blurring Boundaries: The Women of

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JENNY LYNN MCNUTT, Visual Arts Fellow 1983-1984- Guest artist and resident, and Tongchuan City festival participant – Jingdezhen International Studio, Taoxichuan-JAEA International

Art Center in ceramics, China, Fall 2018

XIN SONG, Visual Arts Fellow 2007-2008- Wheaton Arts and Culture Center, Millville, NJ, solo show, “Transformations and Reflections: Chinese Paper Arts,” through Dec. 30

LINDA BOND, Visual Arts Fellow 1978-1979- Delaware State University, Dover, DE, group show, “Peace & Justice,” through Nov. 9

WILDER ALISON, Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017 and 2018-2019- CUE Art Foundation, New York, NY, group show, “Original Language,” through Oct. 11

SARAH PETERS, Visual Arts Fellow 2009-2010- The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT, group show, “Objects Like Us,” through Jan. 13, 2019

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

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ESI EDUGYAN, Writing Fellow 2002-2003- She has been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize for her novel, Washington Black

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JILLIAN WEISE, Writing Fellow 2005-2006 and 2004-2005- Her commissioned essay, “Common Cyborg,” appears in the current issue of Granta

LAURA EVE ENGEL, Writing Fellow 2014-2015- Her first book of poems, Things That Go, is coming out from Octopus Books in December- A long poem from her book, White Sands, is being published individually as a small chapbook by textbooks later this month

PHILIP MATTHEWS, Writing Fellow 2016-2017 and 2018-2019- His first book, Witch, will be published by Alice James Books in April 2020

ELLEN WITTLINGER, Writing Fellow 1975-1976 and 1974-1975- Has a new middle-grade novel, Someone Else’s Shoes, has just been released from Charlesbridge- Has a radio play included in the New Century Theatre event, “Life in the 413,” Academy of Music, Northampton MA, Oct. 7 7PM

DIANE WALD, Writing Fellow 1973-1974- Her new novel, Gillyflower, is available now on amazon.com for preorder with a launch date scheduled for Apr. 2019

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JOSHUA RIVKIN, Writing Fellow 2012-2013- His first book of nonfiction, Chalk: The Art and Erasure of Cy Twombly, will be published this month by Melville House

CATHERINE GAMMON, Writing Fellow 1981-1982 and 1977-1978- “Invocation,” the prologue chapter to her (unpublished) novel, Nightbirds in an Age of Light, was recently published in New England

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AMANDA REA, Writing Fellow 2007-2008- Was awarded a residency at the Marble House Project in Vermont- Her story, “The Crab Theory,” is forthcoming in American Short Fiction

SABRINA ORAH MARK, Writing Fellow 2002-2003- Her new collection of stories, Wild Milk, will be published by Dorothy this month

MATTHEW KLAM, Writing Fellow 1992-1993- His novel, Who Is Rich?, has been recently released in paperback from Random House

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