July 13, 2015
Off the Wall: Melding Methods andMaterials of Decorative Painting with Art Making in Provincetown Workshop Date: September 19 – September 20 When: Saturday-Sunday, 9:30-4:30pm Sessions: 2 Price: $325 VIEW DOROTHY’S PROFILE AT PAAM’S...
July 10, 2015
September 23rd to October 7, 2015 Opening Reception: September 25th from 6 to 9 p.m. Participating Artists Susan Bernstein: Mud and Mertaphor Katherina Chichester: Genesis Paula Clendenin: Black Water & White Lies Jay Hall: Shadow Boxes Susan Israel: Rising Tides/Rising Waters Shari Kadison: Let’s Go Judith Motzkin: Buds Luanne Witkowski: Story ...
December 4, 2014
Save The Date! Season Opening Reception on Saturday, November 15th, 6-9 pm. Exhibition includes works by John Dowd, Madeliene Abling, Joan Cobb Marsh, Ernie Bynum and Jason Henthorne. New works by Dorothy Palanza, Lee Brock, Birdie Cornette and more. Come help us celebrate the new season! http://www.williamsmccallgallery.com/
September 21, 2014
September 18, 2014 MECA hosted a film screening of Ocean Fronteirs II followed buy a panel discussion with participants from the Island Institute and Environmental Artist Dorothy Palanza. This is a film about climate change and how it impacts our changing ocean and and environment.
September 14, 2014
By Laura Shabott SEA Space is a collaborative effort new to the Provincetown cultural scene. Located behind The Squealing Pig at 333R Commercial St., the space is a donation to the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies from its board of directors’ member Bill Bonn. SEA stands for science, environment and art. Next, artist, educator and local resident Susan Lyman stepped forward to enlist friends and artists to sit the gallery. “This venue on Commercial Street has great potential for the center and for the town,” she says. The art exhibits are being curated by Dorothy Palanza,...
August 20, 2014
Dorothy Palanza to present: Fresh food, creativity, good self-care and political voice are requirements for sustained activism and resilience. Art is crucial, as is local food, alternative health care and nurturance, and political activism. This panel of intergenerational speakers, charting different yet complimentary paths, is creating a sustainable future now.