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Two sculptures currently on display on Main Street can stay after Falmouth Historical Commission members said at their meeting on Tuesday night, June 1, that they have no jurisdiction over artwork. James Fox, owner of Main Street Gallery at 189 Main Street, was told by the town he needed to apply for a certificate of appropriateness after he began displaying two four-foot sculptures. Both âReading Dogâ and âSwinging Jennyâ were sculpted by Marthaâs Vineyard artist Jay Lagemann. They are in above-ground planters outside the gallery building. The gallery shares the building with Eight Cousins bookstore. Mr. Foxâs employee, Jessica Dougherty, presented to the commission. She said Main Street Gallery asked Edward Haddad, chairman of the historical commission, if the gallery needed permission prior to displaying. Mr. Fox said the commission does not regulate art. ....
Fearless, refreshing, commanding, captivating and delightful are just some of the descriptions of Jewish-American violinist Ilana Zaks, who will be performing at Falmouth Art Center on Tuesday, June 1. The performance will take place at 4 PM outside in the back yard lawn of the Falmouth Art Center. Chairs will be provided out on the lawn. Ms. Zaks has performed as a soloist with the Boston Civic Symphony, Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, New England Philharmonic, and Pioneer Valley Symphony, among other groups. Her many honors include top prizes at concerto competitions and she was recently a featured performer on the National Public Radio program, âFrom the Top.â ....