September 11-24, 2026
Opening Reception September 11 from 6-9 PM
Ali Gray Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by Beth Faherty, whose lush, vibrant paintings capture the emotional landscape of Provincetown through color, memory, texture, and imagination.
Filled with bold palettes, layered patterns, and deeply personal symbolism, Faherty’s work exists somewhere between storytelling and dreamscape. Her paintings evoke the feeling of remembered moments, familiar music, shifting light, and interiors alive with personality and spirit. Each composition feels cinematic, playful, and emotionally charged.
Originally from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Faherty found her artistic home in Provincetown, where the landscape and LGBTQ+ community profoundly shaped both her life and creative voice. Her work reflects a deep connection to place and to the freedom of self-expression she discovered on the Outer Cape.
Influenced by vintage fashion, faded wallpaper, flowers, music, and the natural world, Faherty builds richly textured paintings that reward close looking while remaining immediately joyful and accessible. She approaches each painting as its own narrative experience. “Each painting of mine is absolutely a poem, a song, or a short story,” she says.
In 2026, Faherty’s artwork was selected for the cover of the Provincetown Business Guild Summer Guide, recognizing her distinctive visual language and growing impact within Provincetown’s contemporary arts community. This exhibition celebrates an artist whose work feels both exuberant and intimate, inviting viewers into worlds that are colorful, tender, strange, funny, and unmistakably her own.



