Discover Concord Fall 2021 Issue

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VISUAL ARTS CONCORD ART 37 Lexington Road | concordart.org 22ND FRANCES N. RODDY OPEN COMPETITION The Frances N. Roddy Open Competition, or The Roddy, is an annual competition and is one of the art association’s most exciting and competitive shows. Don’t miss this all-media show featuring innovative new work that is sure to delight. September 23 - October 24 THE FACULTY SHOW Join Concord Art as they celebrate teachers and showcase their work this fall. November 4 - November 28 ARTIST TALK: SEEING THROUGH THE FOREGROUND WITH WILHELM NEUSSER Artist Wilhelm Neusser considers the construction of space in painting and looks at examples from different art historical periods. Landscape painting, in particular, focuses on the illusion of depth, luring the viewer into the imaginary world beyond the picture plane. But what if things are getting in the way? Like a door frame, a curtain, a tree? November 11 TRUE STORIES TOLD LIVE: “FROM THE CLASSROOM” In collaboration with Fugitive Productions, Concord Art presents another edition of “True Stories Told Live”. This time, the stories are “From the Classroom”. Enjoy an evening of storytelling and community. November 17 THE UMBRELLA ARTS CENTER 40 Stow Street | theumbrellaarts.org WORKS BY MICHAEL MACMAHON Don’t miss the exhibition of works created by Michael MacMahon during his two-year term as artist-in-residence at The Umbrella Arts Center. He was recently awarded Boston’s Dana Pond award for painting and maintains a rigorous studio practice. Michael’s paintings explore a diverse set of subjects including artistic and political history, methods of mass communication, explorations in color theory, and more. September 23 - October 31 64

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GO OUT DOORS – METROWEST The Umbrella Arts Center’s regional exhibition of upcycled, artistdecorated doors continues to expand, now on display in outdoors trails and cultural areas throughout Concord, Metrowest, Minute Man National Historical Park, and Greater Boston. August 1 - November 15 ART RAMBLE: SOMETHING IN THE AIR The Art Ramble is back! Umbrella Arts & Environment Program’s annual outdoors exhibition by Fairyland Pond in Hapgood Wright Town Forest features site-specific, large-scale artworks on the theme of “Air”. September 1 - November 14

THEATRE CONCORD PLAYERS 51 Walden Street | concordplayers.org STEEL MAGNOLIAS Alternatively hilarious and touching, this beloved comedy-drama portrays the bond among a group of Southern women in northwest Louisiana. It reveals, over time, the depth of the strength and purposefulness of its unforgettable characters — ladies who are “as delicate as magnolias but as tough as steel.” September 3 - 12 SENSE & SENSIBILITY This adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel follows the fortunes (and misfortunes) of the Dashwood sisters — sensible Elinor and sensitive Marianne — after their father’s death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable. Set in late 18th-century England, the play is full of humor and emotional depth. November 5 - 20 THE UMBRELLA ARTS CENTER 40 Stow Street | theumbrellaarts.org THE LAST WIDE OPEN Fate plays its hand in this romantic comedy that features original songs and live music to imagine how the universe conspires to bring us together. September 24 - October 10 THE OLD MAN AND THE OLD MOON An imaginative, family-friendly, sea-faring epic encompassing apocalyptic storms, civil wars, leviathans of the deep, and cantankerous ghosts, as well as the fiercest obstacle of all: change. November 12 - December 5


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Things to See & Do in Concord

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pages 10-11

FAITH AND FIRE: Stories of Concord's First Parish

6min
pages 36-38

Living in a Work of Art

2min
page 32

A Sight to Behold: Where to Find the Most Beautiful Fall Foliage

3min
pages 70-71

Discovering History Through the Burying Grounds of Concord

3min
pages 68-69

Arts Around Town

3min
pages 66-67

Barrow Bookstore Presents: Concord Trivia

6min
pages 64-65

Artist Spotlight

3min
pages 62-63

Meet the Rangers of Minute Man National Historical Park

5min
pages 60-61

Experiencing The Wayside as Hillside, Home of the Alcotts

6min
pages 48-51

Cider Donuts and Pumpkin Patches: Autumnal Rites of Passage in New England

4min
pages 56-59

Slam Dunkle: Concord’s Two-Wheeled Troubadour

2min
pages 46-47

A Dangerous Race and the Tides That Bind: Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Yorkshire

6min
pages 52-55

Gregory Maguire’s Enchanting New Tale: The Brides of Maracoor

1min
pages 38-40

The Underground Railroad: Black Heroes at The Wayside

11min
pages 16-23

A New Concord Museum Experience

6min
pages 28-29

The Bell: A Resounding Symbol Comes to The Robbins House

2min
pages 14-15

Sticking with the Stick Style

2min
pages 30-31

Concord on the Eve of War

2min
pages 26-27

The Revolution Before the Revolution in Concord

5min
pages 24-25
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