Discover Concord - Spring 2022 Issue

Page 62

BY MARISSA COTE

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STEVE IMRICH “A fifty-foot roll of paper can keep a kid busy for many hours,” remarked painter Steve Imrich, recalling how his mother supplied him with rolls of shelf paper for drawing as a child. Imrich, a Cambridge-based artist, remembers rolling out the giant substrate across his entire house, plotting action drawings like volcanic eruptions and battlefields. Imrich studied studio art in college but found himself drawn to the practicality of architecture. However, his interest in art persisted, and he now works full time on his painting practice. “It’s been a journey,” he said, “but I still feel as energized as when there was a roll of shelf paper beckoning.” As a trained pilot, Imrich notes that his experience flying from a young age “has led to investigations about the power of aerial perspective, or the big picture overview.” In addition to his conceptual and philosophical work, Imrich has been building a daily practice of sketching and observing life from all vantage points, not just aerial. He has a friendly, running competition with his West Coast-based daughter, sharing, “We try to do a sketch-a-day, and then trade image-texts with each other to get our days going. It’s a nice way to be less precious about making things, doing something in quick-time, and just keeping the toolbox full.” See more of Imrich’s work in SHELDON/ IMRICH at Concord Art and at steveimrich.com.

ALEXANDRA SHELDON At an early age, Cambridge-based artist Alexandra Sheldon had a desire to record things. As a young artist, she noticed how relaxed she felt throughout the process of making. She said, “It was like getting off the treadmill part of life and being in a timeless zone.” By 18, she was painting and drawing the landscape, compelled by its exceptional light. She notes her compulsion to record through making continues now. To this day, Sheldon’s practice is invigorated by a need to create a high volume of work, and to work often. This rigor allows her to enter a creative space of flow and discovery. She says, “I am after a feeling of looseness and freedom,” and that ethos is evident in her energetic, colorful collages and paintings. Recently, Sheldon has been creating collages from stacks of old drawings, prints, and paintings. She says that there is something liberating about collaging in sketchbooks, and diving into a project that offers momentum. “I can’t wait to work on it again,” she shared. “This is all an artist really wants: to feel connected to the work and be working.” See more of Sheldon’s work in SHELDON/IMRICH at Concord Art and at alexandrasheldon.com. ———————————————————————————————————————————— Marissa Cote is an artist and administrator living in Brighton, MA. She holds a BFA from MassArt. Cote is the Programs + Communications Manager at Concord Art, an arts non-profit dedicated to advancing and promoting the visual arts and artists through exhibitions, artist talks, educational programs, and more. Learn more by visiting concordart.org. 60

Discover CONCORD

| Spring 2022

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In this series, we highlight two of the many artists who contribute to the deep creative culture of Concord. Throughout Concord, there are many organizations dedicated to uplifting the arts and artists through exhibitions, educational programs, performances, and workspace, such as The Concord Museum, Concord Art, and the Umbrella Arts Center. If you want to see art or further your own artistic skills, you can find an excellent school, gallery, or workspace in Concord.


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A Fresh New Spring

2min
pages 76-77

Arts Around Town

5min
pages 74-75

Barrow Bookstore Presents: Concord Trivia

7min
pages 70-71

Explorations of Black Past, Present, and Future

3min
page 66

Opening the Library’s Next Chapter

6min
pages 64-65

Artist Spotlight

4min
page 62

HARRY B. LITTLE: Colonial Revival Architecture in Concord

6min
pages 60-61

The French Countryside Arrives in Concord

3min
pages 58-59

Stories From Special Collections: The Art Collection

3min
page 56

Concord's Conantum: A Satisfying Place to Live

5min
pages 54-55

Flipping the Script: The Women of the Old Manse

3min
page 52

Relocated: Displaced Civilians and the Siege of Boston

4min
pages 50-51

The Wright Tavern Reveals its Historic Roots

6min
pages 48-49

EMERSON: Bridging Concord’s Past and Future

6min
pages 40-41

Finding the Balance: The Attias Group Works to Restore historic Homes While Innovating for the Future

6min
pages 38-39

Alive with Birds: William Brewster in Concord

6min
pages 36-37

Friend of the Poor and Needy: The Life of Reverend Daniel Foster

7min
pages 32-33

H.W. Brands Uncovers America’s Long History of Civil Conflict

5min
pages 28-29

The Deadly Hand of "The Irish Lafayette"

7min
pages 26-27

The Muskets of the Battles of Lexington and Concord

6min
pages 22-23

AN ILLUSTRATED TIMELINE OF April 19, 1775

5min
pages 20-21

PATRIOTS' DAY 2022

5min
pages 16-17

16 Things to See & Do in Concord this Spring

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pages 14-15
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