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The Umbrella Arts Center’s iteration of the traveling exhibition “Don’t Close Your Eyes” features the work of 27 artists from various regions of Ukraine responding to the invasion of their country, which began February 24, 2022.
Curated by Hanna Melnyczuk, a Ukrainian-American artist, and Halyna Andrusenko, an artist from Kyiv, The Umbrella Arts Center’s iteration of the traveling exhibition Don’t Close Your Eyes features the work of 27 artists from various regions of Ukraine responding to the invasion of their country, which began February 24, 2022. Expressions of grief, loss, survival, and hope range from surrealism to expressionism and include drawings, paintings, mixed media, papercuts, lithographs, and a ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
Website: https://theumbrellaarts.org/ukraine
Additional time info:
An Opening Reception with curator remarks will be open to the public on Wednesday, January 17, 5-7PM. Proceeds from artwork sales will be split between the creators and Ukraine Forward, which provides life-saving resources to the people of Ukraine.
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PARKING
Free parking is usually readily available in municipal parking lots adjacent to building and directly across Stow Street (not normally shown on Google maps), as well as on most surrounding streets. See a map of ADA parking and entrances around The Umbrella here.
TRANSPORTATION
The Umbrella is in Concord Center, easily accessible from the Walden exit of Route 2. The Umbrella is also 2 block walk (about 0.4 mi., 7 minutes) from the Fitchburg Commuter Rail Concord Station stop at 90 Thoreau Street.