Past Exhibitions

A Perpetual Invitation: 150 Years of Art at the Concord Free Public LibraryMar 24, 2023—Sep 04, 2023
The Lincoln Memorial IllustratedSep 30, 2022—Feb 26, 2023
Alive with Birds: William Brewster in ConcordMar 04, 2022—Sep 05, 2022
HOME: Paintings by Loring W. ColemanNov 19, 2021—Jan 30, 2022
VIew on winter picture with a houses and dog
Every Path Laid Open: Women of Concord and the Quest for EqualityMay 07, 2021—Nov 07, 2021
HOME: Paintings by Loring W. ColemanNov 06, 2020—Jan 31, 2021
Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere and His RideFeb 14, 2020—Oct 12, 2020
Concord CollectsOct 11, 2019—Jan 12, 2020
Highlights of the Concord MuseumNov 02, 2018—Sep 30, 2019
Fresh Goods: Shopping for Clothing in Concord, 1750-1900Mar 02, 2018—Jul 08, 2018
Fresh Goods cover
This Ever New Self: Thoreau and His JournalSep 29, 2017—Jan 21, 2018
Walden: Four Views – Abelardo MorellMay 03, 2017—Sep 19, 2017
Anatomy of a Desk and Walden, a gameFeb 10, 2017—Sep 09, 2017
The Art & Mystery of the DollhouseOct 14, 2016—Jan 15, 2017
Georgian House, England, 1730-50; Private Collection
Women of ConcordMay 13, 2016—Sep 25, 2016
women of concord
N.C. Wyeth’s Men of ConcordApr 16, 2016—Sep 18, 2016
Middlesex County ModernOct 09, 2015—Mar 20, 2016
The Art of BaseballApr 17, 2015—Sep 20, 2015
Behind Closed Doors: Asleep in New EnglandOct 10, 2014—Mar 22, 2015
Emerson Bedroom
The Shot Heard Round the World: April 19, 1775Apr 18, 2014—Sep 21, 2014
The Best Workman in the Shop: Cabinetmaker William Munroe of ConcordSep 13, 2013—Mar 23, 2014
From the Minute Man to the Lincoln Memorial: The Timeless Sculpture of Daniel Chester FrenchOct 11, 2013—Mar 23, 2014
Early Spring: Henry Thoreau and Climate ChangeApr 12, 2013—Sep 15, 2013
Rhodo Fargesii
The Greatest Source of Wealth: Agriculture in ConcordOct 12, 2012—Mar 17, 2013
Agiculture
Annie Leibovitz: PilgrimageJun 28, 2012—Sep 23, 2012
Niagra Falls
The Object of History: Colonial Treasures from the Massachusetts Historical SocietyApr 13, 2012—Jun 17, 2012
Dorothy Quincy
The Concord Museum’s 125th Anniversary ExhibitionOct 22, 2011—Mar 18, 2012
When Duty Whispers: Concord and the Civil WarApr 15, 2011—Sep 18, 2011
“A little scrap for recollection’s sake”: Quilts from the Concord MuseumOct 08, 2010—Mar 27, 2011
Quilt
“into your hands…”Apr 06, 2010—Sep 19, 2010
Into your hands
A Dedication to Craft: North Bennet Street School @ 125Nov 13, 2009—Mar 21, 2010
Setting the President’s Table: American Presidential China from the McNeil Americana Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of ArtMar 27, 2009—Oct 02, 2009
Fine China
Street SmartsOct 03, 2008—Mar 01, 2009
Street Smarts
SeasoningsJun 21, 2008—Sep 14, 2008
Seasonings
American Style: Russell Kettell’s Pine FurnitureFeb 02, 2008—May 18, 2008
Russell Kettell’s Pine Furniture
Building Thoreau’s BoatAug 31, 2007—Jan 06, 2008
Thoreau's Boat
A Splash of BlueFeb 02, 2007—Aug 12, 2007
Needles & Haystacks: Pastoral Imagery in American Needlework from the Winterthur CollectionOct 03, 2006—Jan 07, 2007
needlework
The Purse and the Person: A Century of Women’s PursesApr 21, 2006—Jul 04, 2006
Peacock Purse
A Main Street Point of ViewJan 26, 2006—Apr 02, 2006
Main Street
David Sibley’s BirdsJun 24, 2005—Jan 01, 2006
David Sibley
Connecticut Valley Furniture by Eliphalet Chapin and His Contemporaries, 1750–1800Jan 29, 2005—Jun 05, 2005
Connecticut Valley Furniture
American Writers at HomeOct 08, 2004—Jan 02, 2005
Visiting Thoreau’s WaldenMay 21, 2004—Sep 19, 2004
Thoreau's Walden
The A–Z List: Finding the UnexpectedJan 23, 2004—Apr 25, 2004
Degrees of Latitude: Maps of America from the Colonial Williamsburg CollectionJul 10, 2003—Oct 19, 2003
Degrees of Latitude
Emerson and His Study: An Inside LookJan 25, 2003—Apr 06, 2003
Emerson Study
Good Then, Good Always: Toys and MemoriesOct 04, 2002—Jan 05, 2003
Good then good always
Illustrating Little Women: Louisa May Alcott and Frank Thayer MerrillJun 21, 2002—Sep 15, 2002
Illustrating Little Women
Traditions in Elegance: 100 Teapots from the Norwich Castle MuseumJan 25, 2002—May 27, 2002
Teapot
Wild FloraOct 04, 2001—Jan 06, 2002
Everything Old is New Again: Recent AcquisitionsJun 23, 2001—Sep 16, 2001
Keeping Time: Clockmaking in Concord 1790–1835Sep 08, 2000—Jan 01, 2001
Keeping Time