FAWC Online Is Here! Explore the Catalog and Create from Anywhere

July 8, 2025
FAWC Online

The wait is over- FAWC Online launches today!

For nearly 60 years, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown has been a home for emerging artists and writers. Now, with the launch of FAWC Online, that home extends across the globe—bringing world-class creative education to you, wherever you are.

For the first time ever, FAWC is offering a suite of virtual visual arts courses, alongside our celebrated writing workshops. From painting and photography to poetry and memoir, this newly imagined platform expands our legacy of excellence and access in the arts.

Whether you’re a student in Manhattan or a working parent in Seattle, FAWC Online is built to fit into your life. With flexible formats, tiered pricing, and scholarship opportunities, our programs are as accessible as they are inspiring.

Join a diverse, global community of creatives—guided by renowned, award-winning faculty—and build lifelong partnerships in creativity. Today marks the beginning of a new way to learn, make, and grow together.

 

Explore offerings like:

  • Laura Shabott’s “Ninth Street Women” (Visual Arts Seminar)

  • Angela Cappetta’s “The Art of the Photo Project” (Weekend Intensive)

  • Pete Hocking’s “Painting Between Place & Memory”

  • Annell López’s “The Short Story: Generative Writing & Craft Intensive”

  • Jenny Xie’s “Unique & Imitable: On Poetic Style”

  • Susanna Sonnenberg’s 9-month memoir intensive, “Groundwork”

  • Plus: Free community events, Student Open Mics, Literary Partner Readings, and more!

 

The FAWC Online catalog is now live.

Be the first to explore and join us in building a creative community without borders. Sign up, explore, and take the next step in your creative journey today.

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