Jay Critchley has installed a project he created in 2017 at the Santa Fe Art Institute in reaction to Trump’s presidency, The Whiteness House — tarred and feathered, on the patio of Bubala’s by the Bay at 183 Commercial St. in Provincetown.
The artwork, which is meant to be interactive, will be open to the public from noon to 3 p.m. daily through Sunday, October 25th. Participants — masked and socially distanced in 15-minute time slots — will be asked to write down their thoughts and reactions on paper, then shred it.
Each day will begin with a “Ringing of the Bells.” Scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 24: Ken Field on saxophone and readings by Isaac “Jaguar” Lopez (“The Language of the Land”), Ann Wood (“Purgatory Problems”), and Brent Thomas (“Ann Hutchinson, American Jezebel”). Sunday, Oct. 25, noon: Brent Thomas; 1 p.m.: Stuard Derrick (“Descants and Deformities,” a duologue) and Jamie de Souza; 2 p.m.: singer-songwriter Tianna Esperanza.