Events
04.29.2026 - 06.28.2026
“Earthworks: Evolution” Ceramics Biennial
The Umbrella Arts Center of Concord, MA presents its second Ceramics Biennial Exhibition, “Earthworks: Evolution”, a regional show celebrating the depth of history, tradition, and cultural expression in contemporary ceramics, and the ways in which artists continue to expand the field through innovation and reinterpretation. Admission is free and the Allie Kussin Gallery is open...
Arts & Culture
West Concord
05.30.2026 - 06.26.2026
Concord Conservatory of Music Presents Pianos on the Town
Eight Artist‑Designed Pianos to Pop Up Across Concord This Spring Get ready to play! From May 30 to June 26, the Concord Conservatory of Music (CCM) is bringing music to the streets with Pianos on the Town—eight brightly painted upright pianos placed in public spots across Concord and West Concord for anyone to enjoy. The...
Cost: Free
06.8.2026
The Borgen Project — How to End Global Poverty
Do you want to do your part to end extreme poverty around the world? The Borgen Project is an innovative advocacy campaign designed to do precisely that. At this informational event we will discuss the causes and cycles of poverty, how the Borgen Project mobilizes communities to help, and how YOU can make a difference!...
Cost: Free
Historical Visitor
06.12.2026
Patriots of Color Walking Tour with VisitConcord
Between twenty and forty colonists who fought along the Battle Road on April 19, 1775, were of African descent or Indigenous people. Although excluded from required militia service prior to the war, these individuals of color were the first of many to take up arms between 1775 and 1783. By the end of the conflict,...
06.12.2026
Curator Spotlight Talk: Revolutionary Legacies
Join Curator and Director of Exhibitions Christie Jackson and Curator David Wood for a gallery talk in the new special exhibition Revolutionary Legacies. Free with Museum admission. Members visit free.
Cost: $53 – $9763
Concord250
Food
Historical Visitor
Indigenous
06.12.2026
“The Future of Democracy”
A live, interview‑style conversation with Danielle Allen, Harvard professor and director of the Allen Lab for Democratic Renovation. Kick off the weekend with big ideas and a thoughtful discussion of what we can do to shape the future of democracy.
Cost: Free