Gallery Walk Through and Artist Talk:
A Second Pull with Vicky Tomayko and Janice Redman

Sunday, June 7, 2026
5 PM

Hudson D. Walker Gallery

Join us for a gallery talk with the curators of our current exhibition,  A Second Pull,  Vicky Tomayko and Janice Redman. This event is free and open to the public.

The Fine Arts Work Center is proud to present A Second Pull, on view this summer in Provincetown. Co-curated by master printmaker Vicky Tomayko and artist Janice Redman, the exhibition brings together a dynamic group of artists working within and alongside the tradition of printmaking. A Second Pull marks the return of the Fine Arts Work Center Invitational Print Project, a beloved initiative that originally supported the organization through its summer auction events. Rooted in the Work Center’s history of artistic exchange and experimentation, the project reemerges as both a reflection on printmaking’s legacy and a contemporary reimagining of the medium’s possibilities.

Participating Artists Include: Bailey Bob Bailey (Visual Arts Fellow 1989-1990, 1991-1992), Megan Biddle, Michael Biddle, Lacey Black (Visual Arts Fellow 2025–2026), Naya Bricher, Antonia DaSilva, Joerg Dressler, Yvette Drury Dubinsky, Calhan, Hale (Visual Arts Fellow 2025–2026), Megan Hinton, EunJu Kang (Visual Arts Fellow 1989–1990, 1990–1991), Jeffrey Katz, Lynne Kortenhaus, Andrew Mockler (Visual Arts Fellow 1990–1991), Dominique Muñoz (Visual Arts, Fellow 2025–2026), Susie Nielsen, Dominique Pecce, Janice Redman (Visual Arts, Fellow 1992-1993, 1993–1994), Sara Stern (Visual Arts Fellow 2018–2019), Abraham Storer, Liz Surbeck Biddle, Sylvia Tomayko-Peters, Vicky Tomayko, (Visual Arts Fellow 1985–1986), Carlie Trosclair (Visual Arts Fellow, 2025–2026)

For a curatorial statement and more information about this exhibition, please see our A Second Pull exhibition page here.

About Our Presenters:

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Vicky Tomayko is an artist and printmaker who lives in Truro, MA. A past FAWC fellow and the current Fine Arts Work Center printshop manager, she leads workshops for fellows, facilitates projects, and works to maintain and improve the printmaking experience at FAWC. Tomayko also teaches silkscreen and painting at Cape Cod Community College. Her work can be seen locally at Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown.

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Janice Redman (Visual Arts Fellow 1992-1993, 1993–1994) is an award-winning sculptor and former Fine Arts Work Center Fellow. Originally from England, she now lives and works in Truro. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum and the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum. She is represented by Bookstein Projects in New York and shows locally at Farm Projects.