Concord Art Association, Art association in Concord, Massachusetts.
The Concord Art Association is an arts organization in Massachusetts housing exhibition spaces, studios, and classrooms for artistic practice and learning. The facility occupies a renovated historic building at 37 Lexington Road alongside garden grounds.
The art association was founded in 1917 by Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts, an American impressionist painter seeking to establish a center for arts education and exhibitions. The organization has evolved into a longstanding cultural institution serving the Concord community.
The association displays works by artists working in painting, photography, and sculpture through regular exhibitions throughout the year. Visitors can observe how local creators from the community share and collaborate on their artistic practice.
The location is walkable and the studios and exhibition areas are accessible to visitors during regular hours. The garden grounds can be explored alongside the interior spaces, offering an outdoor area for browsing and sitting.
The grounds feature a landscaped garden with a waterfall that functions as both an outdoor gallery space and community gathering area. This setting blends nature with art and provides a distinct experience separate from indoor exhibitions.
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