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Missing Time Symposium, Outsiders Festival

May 9th, 2026

A symposium: Missing Time. Kissing Time. featured at the 2nd annual 
Provincetown Outsiders Festival, Missing Time, moderated by Jay Critchley 
with Joe Diggs, Igor Myokotin, Laura Shabott, Emma Fillion, and Hawk Henries
​Saturday, May 9, 1:00 pm
Fines Arts Work Center, Provincetown; Free and open to the public.

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A symposium, Missing Time. Kissing Time. will be featured at the 2nd annual Provincetown Outsiders Festival, Missing Time, moderated by artist Jay Critchley with artists Joe Diggs and Laura Shabott, actor and filmmaker Igor Myokotin, community activist Emma Fillion, and Hawk Henries, flute maker, musician and member of Chaubunagungamaug band of the Nipmuck Tribe.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 9 at 1:00 pm at the Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown. Free and open to the public.

The festival theme Missing Time, May 7-9, is inspired by artist and UFO writer Budd Hopkins’ book by that name that chronicled UFO sightings in North Truro and beyond. Other weekend activities include an exhibition at The Commons, a fashion show, a play reading and an exhibition of Hopkins’ work at the Berta Walker Gallery.

Questions the panelists will reflect on include: What is time? Is time an illusion? Are there times in your life and art practice that transcend time? How do we measure time in terms of life and death, transitoriness, geologic time, Native American time? Dark matter? Time out?