Cape Cod Times
DENNIS Jane Lincoln has been creating a series of art pieces that she wishes she could finish. But mass shootings in America just go on and on.
The Falmouth artist’s “ENOUGH” pieces, now hanging as a group at Cape Cod Museum of Art, are a statement against gun violence, featuring what look like shredded bullet holes set against a variety of colors to represent lives lost to mass shootings.
There were 41 12-inch-wide paper representations when the pieces were first displayed together last summer at Cotuit Center for the Arts.
Lincoln, who started the project in early 2019, made just one new piece in 2020, when the pandemic and lack of people congregating seemed to slow the pace of mass public shootings.
As mass shooting continue nationwide, an art exhibit grows in Dennis
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Martha s Vineyard and Provincetown virtual game nights: 7-10 p.m. Free. Check www.eventbrite.com.
The Anne Hutchinson Tour of Provincetown: various times, Bas Relief Park, 106 Bradford St., Provincetown. $15. https://www.eventbrite.com
Friday, Feb. 5
Online Yoga for Wise Warriors! With Lees Yunit: 8:30-9:30 a.m. Feb. 5, presented online via Zoom by the Cultural Center of Cape Cod. $15-$75. 508-394-7100, aneill@cultural-center.org, cultural-center.org.
“Our Stories: Works by Claudia Smith-Jacobs, Carl Lopes, Joe Diggs and Robin Joyce Miller”: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 5, opening of art exhibit at Falmouth Arts Center, 137 Gifford St. 508-540-3304, falmouthart.org.