

- Aug 30, 2018
Claudia DeMonte - A World View
August 30 – October 28, 2018 Gallery Talk: Thursday, September 13, 4:30PM followed by Reception: 5:30PM – 7:00PM This is an exhibition of the global perspective of internationally known artist Claudia DeMonte’s provocative installations that look at how women represent themselves. Since the 1970s, artist, activist, and educator DeMonte, who has been in more than 100 solo shows and 500 group shows, has been challenging ideas of the role of women in society and emphasizing th


- Aug 25, 2018
Suzanne M. Packer Cape Waters Abstracted
August 25 - November 18, 2018 Public Reception, Thursday, August 30th, 5:30 - 7:00 pm Preceded by a Gallery talk at 4:30 "This beautiful place called Cape Cod is such an inspiration for me. I see shapes and colors in the ponds, the marshes, the bogs, the cedar swamps, the ocean and the bays. A small painting or drawing done on site becomes the impetus for the large colorful abstract oil paintings created in my studio.” -Suzanne M. Packer- This exhibition shines a spotlight


- Aug 15, 2018
Modernists Out of the Mainstream: Art from the Permanent Collection of the Cape Cod Museum of Art J
As the museum pays tribute to these artists, we expect some viewers will make a discovery of art new to them, to be appreciated for its aesthetic qualities and originality. - Deborah Forman, co-curator. CCMoA exhibits artists in its collection who broke from tradition as they found new ways of looking at art during the 20th Century. They were part of an energetic movement influenced by European artists that established America as the center of the art world. Midway through


- Aug 15, 2018
Beyond the Tattoo – Mark Corliss June 21 – August 5, 2018
Sponsored by First Citizens' Federal Credit Union Reception Sponsored by Cape Cod Healthcare Reception June 21, 5:30 – 7 pm preceded by Gallery Talk with Corliss and models at 4:30 pm Mark Corliss creates body tattoos based on Japanese art. He also collaborates with doctors and creates lifelike breast nipples to aid in the recovery of mastectomy patients. Once considered the mark of sailors, bikers and rebels, tattoos are now found on the bodies of all ages in all walks