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Support a local artist, help a local resident.

100% of our commissions from the sale of original works by local artists on display in our building go to our LOCAL WORKS program, which provides discounted Fitness & Workspace memberships to deserving year-round Cape Cod residents.

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Tilda McGee Bystrom

A Chatham resident (and Chatham Works member), Tilda discovered her passion and talent for painting after retiring from her 34 year teaching career. Active in numerous area community and civic matters as well as the local art community, her works are regularly featured in multiple local showings - frequently in conjunction with philanthropic efforts.

Click here to learn more about Tilda, her work, and her Stillwater Garden Studio.

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Whitney Heavey

After majoring in Fine Arts in college, studying art in Florence, working as an art teacher and an art buyer, Whitney started painting as a full time career in 2005. Her works have been juried into many selective shows, including at the Cambridge Art Association, and the Copley Society of Art in Boston. She received a First Prize in oils at the All Cape Cod Art Show at the Creative Arts Center in Chatham. A Chatham resident (and Chatham Works member), she paints out of her studio at The 204 on Sisson Road in Harwich.

Click here to learn more about Whitney and her work.

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Barry Desilets

Barry literally fell face first into the world of photographing the beauty of Cape Cod. A former police officer and salesman - and devoted cyclist - living in Central Massachusetts, he had only visited the Cape on bike rides until 2014. Barry and his wife visited Chatham on an impromptu getaway, bought a 2nd home here soon thereafter, and before long they made Chatham their home. A bad cycling accident in 2017 caused him to embrace exploring the areas many beautiful beaches, paths, and hideaways on foot. The slower pace and endlessly evolving vistas and views invited him to start bringing along his camera, and a new passion was born.

Click here to learn more about Barry, his work, and the other artists featured at his gallery The Colors of Chatham.

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David Hills

David became enraptured with capturing the many faceted and multi-textured world of commercial fishing while on assignment in Alaska. Captivated by the stark complexities of those first images, photographing the dance between man, boat, fish, and sea quickly grew from fortunate and unexpected discovery to full blown passion, and became his life's work.

Click here to learn more about David, his photographs, and his David Hills Gallery in Orleans.

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