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SUMMARY:A Splash of Blue
DESCRIPTION:The color blue made a splash in this blue-ribbon exhibition featuring all things blue from the Concord Museum’s wide-ranging collection. Fashion and furniture\, tableware and textiles\, art and advertising lit up the galleries with a blue palette that was both hot and icy cool. This exhibition looked at objects from the Museum’s collection through a blue lens\, exploring the pigments\, fabrics\, papers and paints used in seascapes and landscapes\, geometric and floral bandboxes\, charming coverlets\, always-appealing blue and white ceramics\, a Union officer’s great coat\, a 1960s Emilio Pucci patterned silk dress\, and much more.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/a-splash-of-blue/
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SUMMARY:Building Thoreau’s Boat
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition had as its centerpiece the reconstruction of a boat like the one Henry Thoreau and his brother John rowed and sailed in a trip they took from Concord\, Massachusetts to New Hampshire in 1839. It was this trip\, in this boat\, that resulted in Henry Thoreau’s first book\, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. The exhibition explored the brothers’ now-famous trip\, the history of dories in New England\, and most importantly\, the process of recreating and building an historic boat. In June 2007\, David Snediker of Taylor & Snediker\, specialists in building and restoring small craft\, reconstructed Thoreau’s dory in a boat-building yard in Pawcatuck\, CT. The process was documented by photographer Eric Roth\, whose photographs\, along with the plans\, tools and raw materials used in the boatbuilding process\, were displayed in the exhibition.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/building-thoreaus-boat/
LOCATION:MA
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