Faculty Presentation: Joanne Dugan,
Kelli Jo Ford, and Abeer Hoque

 

Tuesday, August 5, 2025
5-7 PM

Join us for a summer faculty artist talk and reading with photographer Joanne Dugan and writers Kelli Jo Ford and Abeer Hoque.

About Our Speakers

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Joanne Dugan is a 2024 Guggenheim Fellow in Photography and an interdisciplinary artist, photographer, and author who explores the intersections between photography, writing, and mindfulness. Her work was recently purchased by the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles for its permanent collection, and has been exhibited in the US, UK, Europe, and Asia. Publications include The New York Times T Magazine, The Harvard Review, Unseen and Photograph magazines, among others. Seven published books of her work combining image and text are in the library collections of the J. Getty Museum, the LA County Museum of Art, ICP, and the George Eastman House. She is on the faculty of the International Center of Photography in New York City.

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Kelli Jo Ford’s novel-in-stories debut, Crooked Hallelujah, was longlisted for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel, The Story Prize, the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, The Dublin Literary Award, and The Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize. She is the recipient of honors and awards such as an NEA Literature Fellowship, The Paris Review’s Plimpton Prize, a Creative Capital Award, and a Native Arts & Cultures Foundation Artist Fellowship. She teaches writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts and is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation.

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Abeer Hoque is a Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer. She likes light on water, habañero, and fresh starts. Her books include a coffee table book (The Long Way Home, 2013), a linked collection of stories, poems, and photographs (The Lovers and the Leavers, 2015), and a memoir (Olive Witch, 2017). She has won fellowships from the NEA, Queens Council on the Arts, NYFA, and the Fulbright Foundation, and holds BS and MA degrees from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, and an MFA in writing from the University of San Francisco.

Event Accessibility Information

The Fine Arts Work Center is committed to making its events and services inclusive and accessible for everyone. If you need any accommodations to fully participate, please contact our Accessibility Coordinator, Susan Blood, at 508-487-9960, extension 106.

Both the Stanley Kunitz Common Room and the Hudson D. Walker Gallery meet ADA accessibility standards. If you need help accessing these spaces, please call us at 508-487-9960 ext. 101 before your visit.

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Thank You to our Sponsors

This program is supported in part by the Arts Foundation of Cape CodMass Cultural CouncilMass Development, and the Provincetown Tourism Fund.

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