Fine Arts Work Center In Provincetown

2024 Summer Workshops

Peter Hocking Painting as Memoir June 7 to June 11, 2021 Tuition: $550 Workshop: 10am-12pm EST Discipline: Painting OPEN TO ALL On-site Housing Available

The art of memory is not documentary. Rather, it’s a process of allowing experience to filter through our bodies and manifest in stories and images. The truth of memoir is always a personal truth. It’s the honesty of memory, not veracity of detail, that provides the hook for others to connect with us. We think about memoir as a literary process, but the archive of a painter’s images, a commitment to relating feeling and perspective in a painting creates the fragments that build a memoir over time. This workshop is about remembering, relating, and developing fragments of memory in visual form. Focusing on place and relationship, drawing from photo albums and experience, and thinking about the way that objects and material culture hold our history, we’ll build a body of paintings or drawings that are facets of a larger narrative. We’ll look at the work of contemporary painters, like Elizabeth Peyton, Kerry James Marshall, Jordan Castle, Hernan Bas, and Doron Langberg, and consider the ways they are painting their worlds and their lives. We’ll also consider and discuss memoir in literature and film. This workshop will be conducted on Zoom. We will meet in the morning for two hours, 10-noon ET, and in the afternoon, 4-5 PM ET, for an hour to discuss the day’s work.The workshop is designed for painters of any level, with the focus being on supporting participants individually to develop their voice and idiom as painters. The material list is for oil paint. but participants may use the painting media of their preference.

Biography

Pete Hocking is a visual artist & writer based in Truro, MA. His work is concerned with personal narrative, place, poetics, and political consciousness. He teaches at Goddard College in the MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts and at Rhode Island School of Design.  He's a founding board member of Provincetown Commons, an economic development center for the arts and creative economy.  He's represented by Four Eleven Gallery in Provincetown.