Larkin Gallery, Inc.
405 Commercial Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
508.487.6111
Larkin Gallery, Inc.
586 Main Street
Harwich Port, MA 02646
508.487.3111
Provincetown is home to the longest continuing Artist's Community in
the United States and Larkin Gallery is proud to honor that distinction
by presenting work by emerging and established artists who uphold
the tradition of excellence in Art. We're open year-round and ask you
to stop in the Gallery often as exhibits change frequently.
Provincetown Open Year-Round Winter: Open Daily 10-4
Larkin Gallery Provincetown
Candice Ronesi
"Yellow Door, West End"
New Artists for 2026 include:
John Andert
Corey Brown
Tom Wilson Jones.
All three have featured exhibits in 2026
Andert is a known figure in Provincetown and Brown and Jones have participated in past Larkin Gallery Harwich Port Juried Exhibits.
Also in 2026 include:
Principal artist Kenneth Hawkey will have a show of new work beginning August 14.
Long time represented and exquisite
painter Robin Wessman have new work in
a featured show in July.
Lisa Molyneux's humorous figurative
paintings will be featured during Bear Week!
For more complete information on all artists and Larkin Gallery's Exhibit schedule, click the links below:
ALSO: Work by all artists on our roster will have work available and on exhibit throughout the year!
COMING UP: Work by Rebecca Gmucs, July 17 to July 29
...bold, emotive use of color—combined with visible, textured brushwork...
Larkin Gallery Provincetown is also highlighting a few pieces by several of our Gallery Artists. Included is new pottery by Wendy Allen Pottery, and paintings by
Lisa Molyneux, Candice Ronesi and
Nancy McCarthy.
TIGHE HANSON
ADAM BRUCE WENTWORTH
July 3-15, 2026
Reception: July 3, 6pm
Open daily, 10-5 and again at 6pm on Fridays for the Provincetown Gallery Stroll.
Tighe Hanson's paintings occupy a unique space between abstraction and realism, presenting recognizable images that seamlessly blend with and juxtapose against back- grounds and spaces characterized by a sense of freedom and looseness.
Adam Bruce Wentworth's work explores the impact of the individual within the larger culture around us, often through the use of counter culture icons and misunder- stood visionaries and created with a variety of media.
Tighe Hanson
Duet
acrylic on panel
12 x 9"
Adam Bruce Wentworth
Birdcage
oil on canvas
22 x 34"