- Apr 30 2026
Thursday / Déardaoin
- 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Venue / Áit
- St James' Church / Séipéal Naomh Séamus
Beachcombers of Provincetown Exhibition
St James’s church and other venues around town
A select group of Beachcombers from Provincetown, Massachusetts from diverse disciplines of art will represent and share their unique focuses. From the history of the oldest Arts colony in United States (Provincetown MA) to Plein Air painting around town at select locations, select reading from Naturalist Dennis Minsky’s newest book, Peculiar and Superior, sharing insights to life spent in a seaside village and its parallels to the Dingle Peninsula. A collaborative mural with Andrew Jacob (Great, great grandson of Rí an Oileáin) and Felipe Ortiz capturing elements of Blasket Life. Various Beachcomber members capturing illustrations and moments captured on the streets, pubs and music venues during Féile na Bealtaine 2026.
The Beachcombers’ Club was founded two years in 1916 as a place for men to exhibit work seriously and fraternize privately. Its 1916 constitution said its purpose was “to promote good fellowship among men sojourning or resident in or about Provincetown who are engaged in the practice of the fine arts or their branches” or “who are intimately connected with the promotion of the fine arts” (painting, etching, engraving, sculpture, architecture, designing, illustrating, writing, music and acting). “Good fellowship” was understood from the first to mean adolescent merriment.




https://capecodlife.com/artist-profile-peter-kalill/

Stephen Wells, Plein Air painter, StudioProvincetown.com
