AMP Gallery, or Art Market Provincetown, describes itself as a “live exhibition space” specializing in “cutting edge art.” It rotates art every two or three weeks during the summer months to accommodate an array of mediums that includes drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, installation, new forms, writing, music and film. AMP Gallery’s platform focuses on art discourse empowering the discovery process and providing the opportunity for artists to share their creative energy with audiences. The acronym AMP suggests the electricity of the moment and the energy Debbie Nadolney infuses into the space. Artist Jeannie Motherwell approached Nadolney about showing at AMP because she liked its vibe. Nadolney says that her space is similar in character to Sun Gallery — which operated in Provincetown from 1955 to 1959 — in its ability to tap into a sense of joie de vivre, idealism and … [Read more...] about LIMITLESS MOTHERWELL: AMP’D UP VIBE IN PROVINCETOWN
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Debbie Nadolney, Art Market Provincetown by Brian Goslow Earlier this year, Art Market Provincetown (AMP) moved to a new location in the beloved art colony’s East End (it first opened its doors in 2012). Artscope managing editor Brian Goslow visited the gallery on two occasions this spring and exchanged follow-up questions via email with gallery director/curator Debbie Nadolney about the relocation, the start of the 2016 season, her gallery’s intense, high-quality schedule and how she attracts new potential buyers for AMP and its artists. HOW HAS THE SEASON BEEN SO FAR FOR AMP AND PROVINCETOWN? It’s only mid-June, but the 2016 season for AMP Gallery, and Provincetown in general, has begun with a great sense of fluidity. Many people are wandering into town, great weather … a good feeling all around. HOW HAS THE MOVE EARLIER THIS YEAR TO THE EAST END (432 COMMERCIAL … [Read more...] about Cornered