• ON VIEW: Gallery Talks with Megan Hinton

    ON VIEW offers an opportunity for artists and art lovers to visit PAAM and engage in a group discussion about selected pieces on exhibition during the 2026 summer season. Facilitator Megan Hinton will lead an investigative inquiry into the form, process, and content of selected artworks. This in depth look will offer viewers surprise and expansion in relation to exhibited artworks. Sessions will also provide artist participants greater insight and influence for their own practice. A deeper visual study of an art work’s historic, conceptual, and technical vocabulary will broaden artistic dialogue. All are welcome and participants may enroll in one, two, or all three gallery talks scheduled over the course of the summer. See what's on view here.

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  • Free Friday from 5-8pm

    Admission to PAAM is free on Friday evenings from May-October thanks to our Free Fridays Sponsors: Perry’s Fine Wines and Liquors, Provincetown Art Gallery Association (PAGA), Truro Vineyards of Cape Cod, and WOMR Outermost Community Radio. See what's on view here.

  • Future Art(ifacts): “What She Opened” by Jackie Reeves

    In honor of Juneteenth, local artist Jackie Reeves presents her installation What She Opened, an homage to educator, activist, and “Grandmother of Juneteeth”, Dr. Opal Lee. Sometimes referred to as the nation’s second independence day, Juneteenth recognizes June 19, 1865 when Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas announcing that the more than 250,000 enslaved black people in the state were free. However, it was not until June 17, 2021, after decades long efforts led by Lee, that President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act bill that finally established June 19th as a federal holiday. This temporary art piece celebrates a once underrepresented but crucial moment in American history.

  • Outer Cape Chamber Music Festival // Concert 2: Innovation and Mastery

    Tonight's Program: Nino Rota, Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (1973); Nicola LeFanu, Nocturne for cello and piano and Lullaby for clarinet and piano (1988); Max Bruch, Pieces for Clarinet, Cello and Piano, Op. 83. Artists: Sangwon Lee, clarinet; Joseph Gotoff, cello; Yundu Wang, piano.

  • Fredi Schiff Levin Lecture // Fritz Horstman

    Teaching artist Fritz Horstman discusses his book, Interacting with Color: A Practical Guide to Josef Albers's Color Experiments, in this Fredi Schiff Levin Lecture. Included with $15 Museum admission, free for PAAM members.

  • Now On View // Marcia Marcus: Strange and Clear

    Marcia Marcus: Strange and Clear, curated by Brandon Brame Fortune and Debra Lennard, opens to the public today. Please join us for a public reception tonight at 6pm.