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The Umbrella Arts Center - Your Guide To Fall Events!

Arts and Entertainment

September 24, 2022

From: The Umbrella Community Arts Center

WELCOME TO FALL AT THE UMBRELLA!
The weather is crisp and the aroma of cider donuts is in the air--celebrate the season! The Umbrella has so much to offer over the next few months as we kick off our 40th anniversary year.

SEPTEMBER

On view now: "Go Out Doors" Public Art (through Nov 15)

On view now: Art Ramble: "In the Balance" in Hapgood Wright Town Forest (through Nov 13)

On view now: "Barefoot Books: 30 Years, 30 Artists" Exhibition (through Sept 25)

Sept 24: Storytelling and crafts with Xanthe Gresham Knight (10-11:30am) and family-friendly theater performances of Barefoot Books' The Boy Who Grew Flowers

Sept 27: Celebrate the opening of The Umbrella Stage Company Season--single tickets for all shows on sale starting today!

Sept 28: World of Wonders virtual book club - sign up here!

OPENING Sept 30: Dracula: A feminist revenge fantasy, really  presented by The Umbrella Stage Company (through Oct 23)

OCTOBER

Oct 1: Worlds of Wonder Arts & Environment Family-Drop-In (free; 2:00-5:00pm)

Oct 6 - Nov 12: "Are We Home Yet?": Artist-in-Residence Sally Lee exhibition

Oct 12: World of Wonders virtual book club - sign up here!

Oct 14: Ben Folds in Concert

Oct 15: Art as Activism/Healing: Race & Racial Justice” Teen/Family Art Workshop (free)

Oct 18: New York Times best-selling author Aimee Nezhukumatathil Reading & Book-Signing in conjunction with the Concord Festival of Authors (free; 7:00pm)

Oct 19: Umbrella Writing Workshop with Aimee Nezhukumatathil

Oct 22: Sally Lee AiR Artist Talk and Reception (free; 5:00-6:30pm)

NOVEMBER

Nov 5: Arts & Environment Drop-in Family Day (free; 2:00pm)

Nov 12: Art as Activism/Healing: Race & Racial Justice” Teen/Family Art Workshop (free)

OPENING Nov 11: Rent presented by The Umbrella Stage Company (through Dec 4) 

Nov 15: Artist Talk by current Artist-in-Residence Ponnapa Prakkamakul (free; 4:00pm)

Nov 17 - Dec 30:  “Lost and Found” Exhibition