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Margaret Murphy, Executive Director Margaret joined the Fine Arts Work Center in June 2007. She practiced law in New York City for many years, most recently as the founder and director of Bank Street Law Office, a nonprofit legal services group for older people of modest means in Greenwich Village. Before that she was a partner and head of the environmental practice group at Shearman & Sterling. email Margaret
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 | Dorothy Antczak, Summer Program Director
Dorothy Antczak has been affiliated with the Fine Arts Work Center for over 10 years, and has served as Summer Program Director since 2003. A member of the Provincetown Cultural Council and the C-Scape Mapping Project, she was for many years personal assistant to former U.S. Poet Laureate Stanley Kunitz. She has also worked as a mentor for students in the Provincetown school system, and as a freelance writer and editor. Her essays and reviews have appeared in Provincetown Arts and P'town Women.
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 | Stephen Reed, Buildings & Grounds Manager
Stephen, joined the Fine Arts Work Center in April of 2006. Before that, he was a commissioned officer with the State of Michigan's, Department of Natural Resources. Stephen also worked at the University of Chicago for 15 years, where he was the operations manager at the graduate School of Business; the dean's assistant at The Law School and a laboratory manager in the Pritzker School of Medicine. Stephen attended Lake Superior State University, the University of Illinois and Chicago State University and also served as a U.S. Coast Guardsman.
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Salvatore Scibona, Writing Coordinator
Salvatore Scibona's first novel, The End, written mostly in Provincetown, was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award and winner of the 2009 Young Lions Fiction Award from the New York Public Library. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and a former Fulbright Fellow, he teaches at Harvard Summer School. He was a FAWC Fellow from 2001 to 2003 and has served as the Writing Coordinator since 2004. www.theendnovel.com
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Maryalice Johnston, Visual Coordinator
Maryalice has been a year-round resident of Provincetown since 1996. She received her MFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and was a fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in 1986-88. For the past several years she has been involved in the C-Scape Mapping Project, a group of artists who spend time at the C-Scape dune shack.
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 | Liz O'Meara Goldberg, Business and Marketing Associate
Liz holds a Masters degree in Arts Administration from Boston University and
a BA in American Studies from the George Washington University. Before
coming to the Fine Arts Work Center, she was the Marketing and Public
Relations Manager at Stoneham Theatre in Stoneham, MA. She is thrilled to be
back in Provincetown.
email Liz
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 | Gina Longo, Donor Relations & Event Planning
Gina Longo, has been visiting Provincetown and Wellfleet for well over 20 years.
Originally from Connecticut, Gina began her career in Student Services,
where she worked as Director of Student Services at
Hampshire College in Amherst, MA and Reed College in Portland, OR. Her most
recent experience includes nonprofit fund-raising, donor relations and event
planning at various organizations including
Oregon Health & Sciences University, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & the
Jimmy Fund, Yale University and the American Cancer Society. She's very
much enjoying her first full winter in Provincetown.
email Gina
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 | Marc Kundmann, Design and Technology Associate
Marc is an artist who has lived and worked on the Outer Cape since 1997. He joined the FAWC staff in 2005. Before leaving the urban rat race for the bliss of Cape Cod, Marc was an award-winning graphic designer who worked in Chicago, San Francisco and Minneapolis. He received a BFA in Graphic Design from the University of Illinois. He lives in Truro with his partner, two young dogs, and one old cat.
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 | Kirsten Andersen, Summer Program and Visual Studio Assistant
Kirsten Andersen is a graduate of the Master of Fine Arts Creative
Writing Program at New York University. She has received grants and
fellowships from Stanford University, the Rhode Island State Council on the
Arts, the Fine Arts Work Center, and the Edward Albee Foundation. Her work
most recently appears in Notre Dame Review and Fourteen Hills, among other
journals.
email Kirsten
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 | Dawn Zimiles, Website and Graphic Design
Dawn recieved her BFA in Sculpture from Parsons School of Design (1991). She lived in San Francisco until August 2001 where she taught and created websites and computer graphics of all kinds. Currently she lives in Provincetown year-round where she paints and works in mixed media.
email Dawn
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 | Elizabeth Winston, Grantwriting Consultant
Liz graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1996 with a degree in creative writing and literature. She moved to Cape Cod in 1999, and has since worked as a reporter at the Provincetown Banner and as a freelance writer and gardener. Liz joined the FAWC staff as a part-time grantwriter in 2004,
and is currently the director of ArtSTRAND Gallery in Provincetown.
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 | Diane Hudson, Bookkeeping Consultant
Diane received her MBA from Simmons Graduate School of Management. She held a variety of Senior Level finance and accounting positions throughout her corporate career. Now a full-time Provincetown resident, Diane has an accounting/bookkeeping business where she assists several local businesses with their accounting and business planning needs.
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