FP3Art Gallery
FP3's Art Gallery is located in the lobby of the FP3 building at 346 Congress Street. The FP3 Gallery is free and open to the public during regular business hours, Monday through Friday 10am–6pm, and Saturday and Sunday 10am–4pm. The walls, ceiling panels and custom bench furniture of the lobby were all constructed from reclaimed Douglas Fir beams and columns salvaged from the existing buildings during the development of FP3. FP3 regularly rotates artist exhibits; to stay updated on the latest artists to be featured and Gallery Events, you can Follow Us on Twitter, Fan Us on Facebook, or visit our blog for updates. If you're a local artist and would like to be featured in our gallery, please contact the FP3 Marketing Center. Exhibits:
Phillip Spinks original works - opening January 18th (special artist's reception Thursday, February 2nd)
Click here to read more about Phillip's work and this exhibition on our blog
Lora Brody, William Hamlin, and Thom Lussier “AQUATIC” July 14th until September 28th 2011
The FP3 gallery is pleased to present “AQUATIC,” a new exhibit featuring artists Lora Brody, William Hamlin, and Thom Lussier. The exhibit, a collaborative show with The Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown, begins this Thursday, July 14th, and runs until September 28th. The artists featured have each utilized water as the subject or source in distinct ways for their work.
LORA BRODY is an award-winning Boston and Provincetown-based photographer best known for her “Pinhole” photographs of swimmers. She uses a Nikon SLR camera fitted with a pinhole cap to capture images of bodies moving through water. Her photos have appeared on the cover and in feature articles in The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, The Cape Cod Times, Cape Cod Magazine, Woman’s Day and Cooking Light.

WILLIAM HAMLIN created his unique style of photography through the study of both photography and art history at NYU. Hamlinformed his own technique – the woven photograph – after he created a series of collages in the style of David Hockney and a series of photographic extensions inspired by Lucas Samaras. Hamlin has received numerous awards and has been featured in many exhibitions throughout the Northeast. For this exhibition Hamlin presents a series of woven photographs of tiled swimming pools.

THOM LUSSIER is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art (BFA, photography) and received his Master’s from Yale University (MFA, photography). Lussier has worked with a large panoramic camera for many years. His work for this exhibition is a set of images from a series titled “Underneath.” The images are not digitally altered in any way and are featured in suspended shadow boxes in order to preserve the fluidity of the material on which they’re printed. Lussier’s work has been exhibited all over the world – New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Berlin, Milan, and London… And now, Boston!
José L. Santos “Landscapes – Real, Imagined and Experienced” March 8 – May 23, 2011
José L. Santos, "Otis"
F. Paul Pracilio Portraits of his friends, neighbors, and patrons January 6, 2011 until March 4, 2011
Rob and Judd Acrylic
Andrea aka Lady Apsley 2009 acrylics
Ten New England area artists being featured, November 10th, 2010
"HAHA HaHa" by Barbara Ottmar
"Angelina Jolie" by Margo Ouellette
FPAC artists, David Moore and Jeff Smith, Opened October 15th, 2010
David Moore Ceide Field XXXV 2009 oil on linen
Jeff Smith Radio Days 2009 wood and polyurethane
Lynne Kortenhaus 5.1.20 thru 7.1.10
"Branching Out" by Lynne Kortenhaus
Vicky Tomayko Exhibit 8.12.10 thru 10.9.10
artSTRAND Exhibit 3.1.10 thru 4.30.10
“Interactivity: Interpassivity”, with work by Kristen Mills and Jessica Hyatt thru 3.5.10 at FPAC
Clint Jukkala Exhibit 8.22.09 thru 11.22.09
Christi Rinklin Exhibit 5.8.09 thru 8.15.09
John Guthrie Exhibit 10-17-08 thru 1-17-09




















