PROVINCETOWN’S LASTING LIGHTS: HAWTHORNE, HOFMANN & HOPPER CONTINUE TO INSPIRE

By Laura Shabott1 min read
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Charles Webster Hawthorne, His First Voyage, 1915, oil on board, 48 x 60”. Gift of Joseph Hawthorne.

Works by Charles Hawthorne (1872-1930), Hans Hofmann (1880-1966), Edward Hopper (1882-1967), and artists taught and inspired by them, are on exhibit at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum through August 29. Curated by Christine McCarthy, the show pulls from the museum’s collection. She said “It has always been a passion of mine to showcase PAAM’s permanent collection… The holdings of local and regional art are extensive and dynamic, comprising 4,000 works by over eight hundred 20th Century and contemporary artists who have worked in Provincetown and Cape Cod.”

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