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
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​Deadline for submissions: June 6, 2025

​LARKIN GALLERY, Inc. on Cape Cod in Harwich Port, MA invites artists to participate in our Open Call Juried Exhibit, “Finding a Way.” Selections will be based on artistic and creative quality, interpretation of the theme and space allotment. There is no fee to enter. Retail price assumes a typical 50% gallery commission. All media will be considered, including sculpture. You may submit up to THREE high resolution jpeg images of your work in any medium (labeled with artist name, title, medium and size - example: Indira Jones Green Way oil on panel 18 x 24 - No punctuation, no special characters, letters and numbers only). Please submit your work and any questions to:

LarkinGallery@gmail.com

Please INCLUDE your name, mailing address, phone number and the title, size, medium & support (canvas, board, stone, wood, paper, etc.)
of each piece in the body of the e-mail.

Show dates: June 29 – July 20, 2025
Deadline for submissions: June 6, 2025
Announcement Date: June 11
Drop Off/Delivery: June 18, 2025
Pick Up: July 21, 2025

Drop off details upon acceptance.
Larkin Gallery Harwich Port is continuing the tradition of its former sister gallery, Post Office Gallery in North Truro, Massachusetts, where annual open call themed art exhibits were held with joy and success. 

Larkin Gallery Harwich Port is located at 
586 Main Street in the Massachusetts designated Cultural District of Harwich Port. 

Larkin Gallery Provincetown is located at 
405 Commercial Street in Provincetown's cultural East End.

The exhibit Finding a Way is being presented exclusively in Harwich Port.

June 29 - July 20, 2025

Courage. Vision. Determination. These are just a few of the qualities required when we find ourselves in need of or desirous of “Finding a Way.” Forward, through, around, below, over are
only some of the directions we think of but, often, perhaps most often, “Finding a Way” involves many of these at different times, at the same time and in any number of combinations. Telling a story, understanding our own narratives, solving problems, seeking answers and solutions, it’s not just the end point that is important but quite frequently it’s the “way” that is most compelling and where the richness lies.


FINDING A WAY     Open Call Juried Exhibit   Harwich Port     June 29-July 20, 2025