Provincetown: The oldest continuous
art colony in America; a vibrant, diverse
and exciting art community that today
is home to over 50 galleries --
we're proud to be one of them.
Gallery Ehva represents exciting roster
of Provincetown and Outer Cape contemporary artists and offers
year-round workshops for beginners
and edvanced students of all ages.
We also work with local art collectors and show Early Provincetown Art and
Modern Art on consignment basis.
Our shows change every two weeks
with openings on every other Friday
evening 6 to 8pm.
Stephen Aiken
Tracey Anderson
James Bakker
Rachel Brown
Daniel Cleary
Barbara Cohen
Didier Corallo
Daniel Dejean
Donna Dodson
Mona Dukess
Rob DuToit
David Ellis
Nathalie Ferrier
Jenny Fragosa
Wendelin Glatzel
Irén Handschuh
Myrna Harrison
Alicia Henry
Jenny Humphreys
Leslie Gillette Jackson
René Lamadrid
Jonggeon Lee
Bill Liebeskind
Kevin McDermott
Andy Moerlein
Ewa Nogiec
Janice Redman
Jackie Reeves
Meg Shields
Richard E. Smith
Lisa Ventre
Michael Walden
Rob Westerberg
Cyndi Wish
Ewa Nogiec, Director
art@galleryehva.com
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WHAT WE DO WHEN WE
DON'T
MAKE ART
Gallery Ehva
74 Shank Painter Road
Provincetown, MA 02657
508 487-0011
Skype: ewa0011
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Early Provincetown Art

Marston Hodgin, Towers of Provincetown, watercolor, 30 x 22

Marston Hodgin (1903-2003) Studio Still Life, oil

Marston Hodgin, Truro Winter, oil on board, 9 x 12

Marston Hodgin, Moonlight, oil on board, 10 x 8

Marston Hodgin, Bathers on the Pamet River, watercolor, 13 x 19

Marston Hodgin, Pamet Landscape, watercolor, 22 x 29

Marston Hodgin, Evening Light, watercolor, 21 x 29

Marston Hodgin, Llibrary Belfry, graphite, 30 x 21.5

Marston Hodgin, Icy Day Toward Provincetown, watercolor, 13 x 19

Marston Hodgin, Daffodils, watercolor, 19 x 13
Born in Cambridge, OH in 1903. "Bud" Hodgin received a B.A. degree in geology from Earlham College and further studied at Indiana University and University of Chicago, and with Charles Hawthorne at the Cape Cod School of Art. In the mid-1920s he began a 36-year career as chair of the arts department at Miami (OH) University. While in California in 1935, he painted on the coast near Eureka.
He died in Provincetown on July 8, 2003.
Source:
Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
Provincetown Banner, 7-17-2003 (obituary).