Last updated: 5/1/2008
460 Commercial Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
October-May: |
Thursday - Sunday | 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
Memorial Day-September: |
Monday - Thursday | 11:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Friday | 11:00 am - 10:00 pm |
Saturday and Sunday | 11:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Christine McCarthy
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Since 1914, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum has anchored the Provincetown arts community, serving as both a collecting museum and a professional artists' association. PAAM houses five galleries, two sculpture gardens, and an accredited Museum School run by professional artists, making it the most dynamic contemporary cultural center on Cape Cod. With over 100 year-round programs including a concert series, a film series, auctions, galas, readings, lectures, and the ever-popular Friday night exhibition openings, PAAM maintains its commitment to the Outer Cape community by providing quality educational and cultural programming.
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) was established in 1914 by prominent artists Charles Hawthorne, Oscar Gieberich, William Halsall, Gerrit Beneker, E. Ambrose Webster and several local business men and women. The donation of works by the organizing artists, and two juried exhibitions mounted in the summer of 1915, began PAAM’s traditions of collecting and exhibiting the work of the local community of artists. By then, the art community at the tip of Cape Cod had become the refuge of artists and expatriates returned from war-torn Europe, and Provincetown was firmly established as "The Biggest Art Colony in the World."
Hundreds of artists have, for shorter or longer times, called the Outer Cape home. The Art Association Collection is home to more than 2,000 works by more than 500 artists.
Artists represented in the PAAM collection include:
Robert Motherwell, Karl Knaths, Edwin Dickinson, Chaim Gross, Lillian Orlowsky, James Hansen, Charles Webster Hawthorne, Robert Beauchamp, Henry Hensche, Hans Hofmann, William Boogar, Peter Busa, Alvin Ross...
The Museum also holds an extensive archive of materials referencing the artists whose work is represented in the collection, as well as ephemera associated with the continual activities of the Museum and Association. The Museum provides these resources on request to scholars and historians.
Exhibitions, jazz concert series, classical concert series, docent program, gallery tours, readings, lectures, galas, cabaret, film series, two annual consignment auctions.
Accredited college courses in fine art, adult art classes, workshops for children.
Access: Students, Scholars, Members
Appointment required: Yes
Comprehensive monthly newsletter distributed to PAAM Members.
Exhibition catalogues of current and past shows available in the PAAM Museum Store.
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