Faculty Presentation:
Lipe Borges and Kirsten Greenidge
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
5-7 PM
Join us for a summer faculty artist talk and reading with photographer Lipe Borges and playwright Kirsten Greenidge.
About Our Speakers

Lipe Borges is an independent photographer who specializes in portrait and documentary photography, focusing on capturing the unique essence of each individual and their stories. He believes in forming genuine connections and keenly observing how people express their distinct qualities. Borges is passionate about traveling the world, continually learning and evolving, while documenting the fascinating journey of life.

Kirsten Greenidge is a PEN/America and Obie Award winning playwright whose work often examines the nexus of race, class, and gender using a hyper-realism and supernatural lens. An alum of New Dramatists, the Huntington Playwrights Fellowship, and the Mellon/Howlround Playwright’s residency, Greenidge’s work includes The Luck of the Irish, Milk Like Sugar, Baltimore and librettos for Desert Inn and The Anonymous Lover. She is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Boston University, where she currently serves as the Director of the School of Theatre. When possible, she enjoys working with her sisters Kerri Greenidge (The Grimkes) and Kaitlyn Greenidge (Liberte).
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.
With the exception of service animals, pets are not allowed in the Fine Arts Work Center’s indoor public spaces. While we recognize the important role pets play in our lives, our priority is maintaining a safe and inclusive environment for all participants and approved animals. These policies are based on feedback from staff and the community. For more details, please visit our Service and Emotional Support Animal Policy.
Thank You to our Sponsors
This program is supported in part by the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod, Mass Cultural Council, Mass Development, and the Provincetown Tourism Fund.