Join us on Thursday, August 14, 5:00 to 7:00 PM ET, for an Artist talk with Fran Forman beginning at 6:00 PM

Fran Forman will discuss the inspiration and process behind Theatre of the Absurd, her haunting new series exploring the illusion of normalcy under authoritarian rule.

Using original source material, photographs, AI, and a personalized dataset, Fran weaves symbolic elements—mimes, clowns, ominous skies, and musicians playing to no one—into layered visual narratives. “This is not mere historical reflection,” she says, “but a visual warning.”

We look forward to welcoming you for what promises to be a thought-provoking conversation about the state of the world—and the evolving role of AI in art.

At the WORKSPACE GALLERY, please join us on Thursday, July 10, 5:00 – 7:00 PM  for the opening of Theatre of the Absurd: Images by Fran Forman.

In Theatre of the Absurd, Fran has created these images using a combination of photography and AI. Inspired by the history of post–World War II Eastern Europe, the series explores the tension between individual freedom and authoritarian control.

Through symbolic figures, surreal settings, and quiet, ambiguous moments, the images reflect how fear, isolation, and distraction can shape a society. Clowns, mimes, and deserted performances suggest a world where appearances conceal deeper truths. Theatre of the Absurd invites viewers to reflect on the subtle forces that shape our perceptions—and the importance of staying vigilant, engaged, and connected.

I had the opportunity to print 60 images for By the Tide, a new exhibition by Edward Boches now on view at WELLFLEET PRESERVATION HALL.

For the past six years, Edward has been photographing Wellfleet’s shellfishing community—documenting the people, the place, and the process behind raising, growing, and harvesting oysters and clams. The result is a powerful and deeply respectful portrait of a working community that connects us to the tides and traditions of Cape Cod.

The Opening Reception & Community Celebration will be Wednesday, July 16, 5:00 – 7:30 PM, for this tribute to the people who make a living from the sea—and help sustain a vital part of Wellfleet’s identity.

I look forward to seeing you at the openings—and sharing these remarkable exhibitions with you.

© Fran Forman

© Edward Boches