Fellow Fridays: Lucie Huang // Domenick Ammirati // Yacine Fall // Nick Fagan
Friday, February 20, 2026
5-8 PM
Stanley Kunitz Common Room
24 Pearl St // Provincetown
About the fellows:
Xinyue (Lucie) Huang was born in Shanghai and is now based in New York City. She writes and publishes in both English and Chinese. Their poems are published or forthcoming in The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review, Pigeon Pages, Electric Literature, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Bellevue Literary Review, and elsewhere. A semi-finalist for the 2021 Joy Harjo Poetry Contest and a finalist for the 2022 Black Warrior Review Poetry Prize, Huang was selected as the winner of the 2023 Loraine Williams Poetry Prize and the 2025 Kenyon Review Poetry Prize. She holds an MFA in Poetry from NYU.
Domenick Ammirati (Second-year Fellow) is a writer based in New York. He has been awarded fellowships by the Edward F. Albee Foundation and Denniston Hill. His fiction has appeared most recently in Joyland. An excerpt from his novel The Bottom of the Top appeared in Bomb magazine; another excerpt, titled “Wynette,” was selected by Maile Meloy as an honorable mention in the Zoetrope: All-Story Short Fiction Competition.
Yacine Tilala Fall is an interdisciplinary conceptual artist whose work explores themes of heritage, ritual, and function through performance, sculpture, painting, and installation. Drawing from her Senegalese and Mauritanian roots, her practice examines the human body’s complex relationship with labor, history, and faith. Using natural materials, Fall’s art invites reflection on cultural identity and the enduring connections between the physical and spiritual realms.
Nick Fagan (Second-year Fellow) is a fabric artist and sculptor based in Michigan whose work deals with themes of mental health, disability, and the sincerity of physical/manual labor, among others. His work was most recently exhibited at the Seattle Art Fair, the Abigail Ogilvy Gallery (Boston, MA), Massey Klein (New York, NY), and op.cit./foundation Gallery (Mexico City, Mexico). He has been awarded fellowships and residencies from the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the MASS MoCA Studio Program. His work has been featured or reviewed in several publications and media outlets, including BURNAWAY, NPR, Divergents Magazine, New American Paintings, and The Rib.
Fellows Exhibition:
Yacine Fall + Nick Fagan
Opening: Friday, February 20, 5-8 PM
On View: February 20 to March 3, 2026
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