
Gene Fedorko says he’s a medical professional but also an activist and curator. He’s outside MAP, the Commercial Street shop, wearing a large hat and yellow-and-green striped pants.
I love your hat! Did you get it at MAP?
No, this I got in New York, where I’m from, but I do love MAP. It’s my favorite place in Provincetown to buy couture.
How long have you been coming here?
I went to the March on Washington in 1963 and it radicalized me — I became an activist. I lived here in Provincetown all through the 1970s. Now I live in New York. But I come back often.
What keeps you coming back?
There’s an art and intellectual life here that I love and connect to very much.