Faculty Presentation: Elizabeth Flood and Donika Kelly
Monday, July 15, 2024
5-7 PM
Join us for a summer faculty artist talk and reading with artist Elizabeth Flood, and writer Donika Kelly.
If you can’t join us in person, you can view the livestream here.
About Our Speakers
Elizabeth Flood is an artist whose paintings and drawings survey layers of extraction and expression within the American landscape. She was a Visual Arts Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in 2021 and 2022. Flood earned her MFA in Painting from Boston University, and her BA in History and Religious Studies from The University of Virginia. In 2019, Flood attended residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Studios at Mass MoCA. Recent exhibitions include Battlegrounds, a solo show at Real Art Ways in Hartford,Connecticut, and group exhibitions at Storage Gallery in New York. Flood currently teaches painting at Purchase College and lives in Beacon, NY.
Donika Kelly is the author of The Renunciations, winner of the Anisfield-Wolf book award in poetry, and Bestiary, the winner of the 2015 Cave Canem Poetry Prize, a Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and a Kate Tufts Discovery Award. A recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, she is a Cave Canem graduate fellow and founding member of the collective Poets at the End of the World. She currently lives in Iowa City, where she teaches creative writing at The University of Iowa.
All readings and artist talks are held in the Stanley Kunitz Common Room, unless otherwise noted. Our annual summer exhibition, Edge Condition, is on view June 6 through August 22, 2024 in our Hudson D. Walker Gallery. Both venues are located at 24 Pearl Street in Provincetown.
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 AM-5 PM
The Stanley Kunitz Common Room and the Hudson D. Walker Gallery are accessible facilities in compliance with ADA guidelines.
If you require assistance to access these venues, please call the Fine Arts Work Center at 508-487-9960 ext.101 in advance of your visit.
Sponsored in part by the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod, Cape Cod 5 Foundation, Institute of Museum and Library Services, and Massachusetts Cultural Council