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The Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC) is sited on the grounds of the former Days Lumberyard at 24 Pearl Street in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The Days Lumberyard, which provided affordable studio space to artists from 1914 to 1972, is considered among the most important incubators for artists of the twentieth century.

Today, 24 Pearl Street is home to our administrative offices; the majority of our artists’ live-work spaces; the Stanley Kunitz Common Room; the Hudson D. Walker Galleries; the Michael Mazur Print Shop; and the Daniel A. Mullin Light and Courtyard.

The Stanley Kunitz Common Room and Daniel A. Mullin Courtyard, Photo: Naya Bricher

The Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC) is sited on the grounds of the former Days Lumberyard at 24 Pearl Street in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The Days Lumberyard, which provided affordable studio space to artists from 1914 to 1972, is considered among the most important incubators for artists of the twentieth century.

Today, 24 Pearl Street is home to our administrative offices; the majority of our artists’ live-work spaces; the Stanley Kunitz Common Room; the Hudson D. Walker Galleries; the Michael Mazur Print Shop; and the Daniel A. Mullin Light and Courtyard.

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 The Days Lumberyard, which provided affordable studio space to artists from 1914 to 1972, is considered among the most important incubators for artists of the twentieth century.

Today, 24 Pearl Street is home to our administrative offices; the majority of our artists’ live-work spaces; the Stanley Kunitz Common Room; the Hudson D. Walker Galleries; the Michael Mazur Print Shop; and the Daniel A. Mullin Light and Courtyard.

The Stanley Kunitz Common Room and Daniel A. Mullin Courtyard, Photo: Naya Bricher

Our Fellows, residents, and program students live and work in the apartments, freestanding cottages, and artist studios at 24 Pearl Street year round.  The historic Days Barn, where both Robert Motherwell and Helen Frankenthaler maintained studios, continues to welcome artists and writers to Provincetown through our programs.

Live-work space, H.R. Webster, Photo: Michael Cestaro

In addition to the live-work spaces at 24 Pearl Street, the Reeves Euler Building, and the Gerrit Hondius House, the Work Center’s facilities include five year-round live-work residences at The Meadows in Provincetown’s West End. These units, a short distance from the West End’s breakwater and jetty, all include a one bedroom apartment and attached studio, and are made available as multi-year residences to staff members, past Fellows, and FAWC affiliates.

24 Pearl Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
508.487.9960

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