Faculty Presentation: Forrest Williams and Sarah Schulman

Monday, July 1, 2024
5-7 PM

Join us for a summer faculty artist talk and reading with artist Forrest Williams, and writer Sarah Schulman.

If you can’t join us in person, you can view the livestream here.

About Our Speakers

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Forrest Williams is a figurative painter who has shown his work in San Francisco, New York, Portland, Montreal, and for numerous summers at Provincetown’s AMP gallery. He was an English major undergrad at Davidson College and received his MFA in painting at the New York Academy of Art. He now lives and works in both New York City and Provincetown. This is his fifth summer teaching at the Fine Arts Work Center.

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Sarah Schulman is a novelist, playwright, screenwriter, nonfiction writer, and AIDS historian. Her recent work includes LET THE RECORD SHOW: A Political History of ACT UP, NY 1987-1993 and the novels The Cosmopolitans  and Maggie Terry. She has recently published articles and catalog essays on the artists Nan Goldin, Nicole Eisenman, and Alice Neel. Schulman holds an endowed chair in Nonfiction at Northwestern University and is on the advisory board of Jewish Voice for Peace.

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: Tuesday – Saturday, 12 PM-5 PM
The gallery is also open by appointment and during all public events

Parking is restricted to students and faculty staying on site

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.

24 Pearl Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
508.487.9960
info@fawc.org


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