About Us: Overview

The Concord Art Association, located in historic Concord, Massachusetts,
has been a home to the visual arts since 1917 when it was founded by
American impressionist painter, Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts. Our goal and
mission has always been to promote and support contemporary art and
artists through exhibitions and educational programming.

Concord Art Association is a non-profit, membership-based organization,
comprised of artists, educators and supporters of the arts. Our membership
is inclusive, providing avenues of exposure and training to students and professionals
alike. Our members works in a variety of styles and media including painting, printmaking, photography, fiber and sculpture.

Members have an opportunity to exhibit their work in a variety of juried exhibitions, including solo exhibits in our members gallery.

Non-members are always welcomed and encouraged to partake in and enjoy our exhibits
and educational programming.

Our beautiful galleries and landscaped garden are available for rentals for both
professional and personal occasions throughout the year.

In the summer of 2009 we underwent a renovation to our circa 1750 John Ball House, providing us with rejuvenated and expanded space including an additional classroom,
a dedicated members gallery, a lift, and a spacious catering kitchen.

 

Learn about our founder, Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts

Learn about our historic property, the John Ball House

Learn more about our relationship with the Underground Railroad

Learn more about our Permanent Collection