24 Pearl Street

Fine Arts Work Center | Formerly F. A. Days & Sons General Contractors

Facade of the previous Hudson D. Walker Gallery. [2013, Dunlap]


Inside the previous Walker Gallery. [2010, Dunlap]


The original Days Lumberyard studios depicted by an advertisement in the 1918 Provincetown Art Association exhibition catalog.


The Days studios, up on pilings during reconstruction. [2009, Dunlap]


The Days studios, as reconstruction neared completion. [2010, Dunlap]


Studio 3 in the Days group, after reconstruction. [2010, Dunlap]


The elevator tower (left) was transformed into the Daniel A. Mullin Light. [2010 and 2022, Dunlap]


Studio in the Link. [2010, Dunlap]


Exterior of the Link between the old lumber and coal wings. [2022, Dunlap]


The Stanley Kunitz Common Room, in its original configuration. [2018, Dunlap]


Original Kunitz common room layout. [2010, Dunlap]


Present Hudson D. Walker Gallery, at center and right. [2022, Dunlap]


The Barn. [2010, Dunlap]


While Provincetown Encyclopedia is under development, please consult this older article from Building Provincetown.



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