Lectures, Films, Concerts

Lectures
Films
Taped Lecture

Join us for our THIRD THURSDAY LECTURE SERIES when we present talks on a range
of subjects by professional art dealers, collectors, curators and artists.


Panel Discussion: Art and Spirituality
The nature of art and spirituality is the common denominator of artistic expression.
szegediJoin us for a fascinating discussion with several of the exhibiting artists from the current show, “Art and Spirituality Entwined,”
(Alicia Dwyer, Linda Hoffman, Debra Olin and Zsuzsanna Szegedi) as they discuss the relationship of their art with spirituality, the experience of connecting with something deep within themselves and the experience of creating art. Curator, Pamela Cochrane will moderate the discussion.

Thursday, April 26
7:00pm
Free
   
Pamela Clark Cochrane
Pamela Cochrane is a co-founder and the community exhibitions coordinator of For Arts Sake-Harvard, a non-profit community art association in Harvard, MA and Director of Children’s Ministries at Hancock United Church of Christ in Lexington, MA. Pam brings more than 25 years of experience in the arts, as director, curator, and owner of Clark Gallery in Lincoln, MA , to her current passion of fostering creative expression in communities.

 

wednesday night art FLICKS AT CONCORD ART!
Join us for a series of films revealing the life of artists, their work and their place in the world. Films are free of charge and open to all. For reservations please email education@concordart.org.



Rembrandt’s J’Accuse

This documentary brings art to life by examining Rembrandt's group portrait "Night Watch," searching for clues to murder and the motives of the 34 characters depicted.
night_watch
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 14, 7:00pm


Art 21: Spirituality and Contemporary Art
How does contemporary art address the idea of spirituality? This film depicts working
artists today who examine faith, belief, meditation, and religious symbols in art.
art_21
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 18, 7:00pm


My  Architect: A Son’s Journey

my_architectFilmmaker Nathaniel Kahn's creates an intimate exploration of his famous father's life. The filmmaker tries to reconcile Louis Kahn’s prestige with his financial ruin, and his passion for his work with his insensitive treatment of his family.

Date/Time: Wednesday, May 16, 7:00pm

 

FROM THE CONCORD ART VIDEO VAULT: TAPED LECTURE

For an inspirational panel discussion that was presented in conjuntion with our From A Fixed Point exhibition, check out Concord Carlisle Community Television On-Demand. The panel discussion is listed under the "Entertainment" category.

Did you miss our lectures with Shaun Mcniff? If so, you can enjoy his presentation by viewing A Conversation with Shaun McNiff.