Fellow Fridays: Jada Allen // Asley Moore // Carlie Trosclair // Abigail Dudley
Friday, March 20, 2026
5-8 PM
Stanley Kunitz Common Room
24 Pearl St // Provincetown
About the fellows:
Jada Renée Allen is a writer, educator, and culture worker from South Side Chicago, Illinois. A 2025 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellow, she is the recipient of fellowships, scholarships, and support from Tin House, Kenyon Review Writers Workshop, Community of Writers, The Frost Place, and VONA, among other organizations. Allen’s writing appears in Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day, Callaloo, Chicago Reader, Gulf Coast, Logic(s) Magazine, wildness, and other publications. Allen is the founding executive director of the Frances Thompson Arts Foundation and editor-in-chief of Bodemé.
Ashley Danielle Moore is a writer from East Harlem. She is a graduate of the Michener Center for Writers, where she was a finalist for the Keene Prize for Literature. She has received fellowships and support from Kimbilio, the Prague Summer Program, and Vermont Studio Center.
Carlie Trosclair is a sculptor and installation artist from New Orleans, LA, who uses latex to record and reimagine the genealogy of home and its relationship to the natural world. Her work contemplates the living and transitional components of home–both structurally and in our memory. Trosclair earned an MFA from the Washington University in St. Louis, a BFA from Loyola University New Orleans and is an alum of the Community Arts Training Institute in St. Louis. Select artist residencies include: La Napoule Art Foundation, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Sculpture Space, Loghaven Artist Residency, McColl Center, Joan Mitchell Center, and the Santa Fe Art Institute Changing Climate Residency. Trosclair’s work has been featured in Art in America, the New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, BURNAWAY, and Artscope, among others.
Abigail Dudley is a figurative painter interested in liminal spaces between quotidian life and the surreal. Her work explores the malleable nature of perception, memory, and the poetics of space. Dudley received her BFA from The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and her MFA from the University of Delaware. Dudley has exhibited in solo and group shows throughout the United States and internationally, most recently in London with Visentin Fine Art LTD, and has participated in art residencies in Italy and at Mount Gretna School of Art. She is a three-time recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshield Grant.
Fellows Exhibition:
Abigail Dudley + Carlie Trosclair
Opening: Friday, March 20, 5-8 PM
On View: March 20 to March 31, 2026
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