Stacey Piwinski & Rebecca McGee Tuck

Disco Bebop

Repurposed plastic jewels, yarn and found objects

Bebop is an improvisational type of jazz music which inspired us to create disco balls with the same spontaneous feel. Rebecca and Stacey have combined forces to create this piece for The Sum of its pARTS. The students from Loker Elementary School in Wayland have helped make this piece with the intention of creating a feeling of inclusivity, diversity, and hope. In these times of division, it is important to be able to find places to connect and feel uplifted.


Stacey Piwinski weaves together painterly concerns, found objects, the passage of time and connections to community within her artwork. She received an MFA in Studio Teaching from Boston University and an MFA in Visual Arts from Lesley University. Stacey works from her art studio in Waltham. Rebecca McGee Tuck is an art activist and found object sculptor. Her work is a visual narrative of what she accumulates from a throw away society. Tuck has exhibited her sculpture in public spaces and galleries throughout the Northeast. Please remember to do your part to reduce, reuse, repurpose and recycle.

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