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APPEARANCES Artist Talk Videos on  YouTube

APPEARANCES Artist Talk Videos on YouTube

July 21, 2015

View videos featuring Dorothy Palanza on youtube! Includes, artist chat videos on from APPEARANCES Eco Arts Festival which Dorothy co-founded. SAMPLE VIDEOS VIEW ALL THE VIDEOS...

Dorothy Palanza Collaborative Film at Water’s Edge Theater

Dorothy Palanza Collaborative Film at Water’s Edge Theater

November 29, 2014

In observance of World AIDS Day, Monday, Dec. 1, the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod is premiering the documentary “It Is the Worst of Times, It Is the Best of Times,” at 5:15 p.m. at Waters Edge Cinema (second floor, Whaler’s Wharf), 237 Commercial St., Provincetown. The film was created by Bruce De Ste. Croix, Natale Pasquale and Dorothy Palanza, all three of Provincetown. Seating is limited but tickets are still available at watersedgecinema.org and the box office.

Ocean Frontiers II: A New England Story for Sustaining the Sea

Ocean Frontiers II: A New England Story for Sustaining the Sea

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.

Dorothy Palanza Interview on WOMR Radio – 4/4/13

Dorothy Palanza Interview on WOMR Radio – 4/4/13

May 28, 2013

WOMR – Arts Week with Jeannette de Beauvoir – Interview with Dorothy Palanza

Dorothy Palanza Speaks About Post-millennial Jonah

Dorothy Palanza Speaks About Post-millennial Jonah

December 21, 2012

Dorothy speaks about her 2012 Art Basel Satellite Gallery Installation at Williams McCall Gallery

10 Days that Shook the World

10 Days that Shook the World

September 28, 2012

The Cape Cod National Seashore is hosting a multi-media exhibitions at the Herring Cove Beach Bathhouse before its demolition. We are thrilled to offer this unprecedented oppor- tunity to the community to occupy this iconic structure before it is wiped away, on its last days, as the sea moves in!