May 03 - 16 2021
Here Comes the Sun Art Installation

Here Comes the Sun Art Installation

Presented by The Umbrella Arts Center at The Umbrella Arts Center

Here Comes The Sun is a collaborative mixed media and lighting installation conceived by Umbrella board members and artists Ellen McHale and Gail Burr. For this installation, community members are invited to contribute origami doves made of recyclable Tyvek and inscribed with messages of hope, wishes, and dedications to the heroes around us. These "dedication doves" are then hung on a rig over The Umbrella's main entrance at 40 Stow Street, Concord, where you can see them during daytime Artfest celebrations, or at night when they are accompanied by special lighting designed by Wyatt Burns of A2D Productions.

With its community-wide collaborative nature, the installation will continue to grow and change over the course of Artfest as participants contribute more dedication doves, up to 2,000 or more, culminating in final celebration on Sunday, May 16. Community groups ranging from elementary school classes to public safety personnel and scores of other volunteers have helped fold the doves this spring. Guests registered from The umbrella's free Open Studios outdoors can make their own dedication doves on site, or you can make some to display in your own home using instructions available in the Kidstrack activities section of The Umbrella's new Artfest app.

Here Comes The Sun is inspired by public art installations that McHale and Burr have experienced, including Michael Pendry's "Les Columbes", a traveling art installation that includes sculpture, light, and music.

Sponsors of Artfest have also been invited to nominate community heroes they would like to see honored with a dedication dove in the installation. The Umbrella invites the community to visit and view the installation outside of timed events as it evolves through the festival and share their impressions the social media campaign, #HereComestheSun #Artfest #DiscoverYourArts.

Admission Info

Free

Dates & Times

2021/05/03 - 2021/05/16

Location Info

The Umbrella Arts Center

40 Stow Street, Concord, MA 01742

Parking Info

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.