Abraham Storer, b. 1981 is a landscape painter that depicts the land and objects within it as a means of exploring interior personal states, both psychological and spiritual. He currently lives in Wellfleet, Massachusetts where he also works as an editor and arts reporter for The Provincetown Independent. His work reflects his connection to the Cape landscape as well as diverse places around the world where he has lived, including  Israel, Poland, and New York.  

Storer has an MFA from Boston University, a BA from Brandeis University and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.  He has shown work in New York, Boston, Houston and Jerusalem, receiving press in publications such as The Times of Israel, New American Paintings, Art New England and the Houston Chronicle.  Honors include a Fulbright Fellowship to Israel and a residency through the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council on Governor’s Island in New York Harbor.