On Display: June 24 - July 3
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 26, 4-6pm

Abe Storer

Abraham Storer is a landscape painter that depicts the land and objects within it as a means of exploring external states, like weather and light, and interior personal states. He currently lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts where he also writes about art and culture for the Provincetown Independent. His work reflects his connection to the Cape landscape as well as diverse places around the world where he has lived, including Israel, Poland, and New York.  
Storer has an MFA from Boston University, a BA from Brandeis University and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.  He has shown work on Cape Cod and in New York, Boston, Houston and Jerusalem, receiving press in publications such as Provincetown ArtsThe Times of IsraelNew American PaintingsArt New England and the Houston Chronicle.  Honors include a Fulbright Fellowship to Israel, a residency through the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council on Governor’s Island in New York Harbor, and a grant from the Wellfleet Cultural Council.  

Adam Graham

Adam Matthew Graham is a self taught artist who has lived and worked in Provincetown year round since 1999. He was born in Atlanta, GA in 1974, and raised in the Jackson Square artists colony of New Orleans, LA. He has previously taught at PAAM, shown in galleries in New Orleans and Provincetown, and his work is in private collections around the world.

Doug Green

Doug Green first began woodworking in the late 1970’s, making small wooden boxes at his kitchen table, eventually becoming a master cabinetmaker in the prestigious shop of Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers. Years later, Doug patented an innovative process for furniture manufacturing that led to the founding of Green Design Furniture Co. in 1993. In his retirement, Doug is learning how to carve miniature sculptures in the tradition of Japanese Netsuke in his waterfront studio in Portland, Maine.