The Umbrella Arts & Environment and The Umbrella Visual Arts programs, in partnership with the Concord, MA-based Social Documentary Network/ZEKE Magazine, present an exciting new exhibition of world-class documentary photography emphasizing long-term sustainable solutions to the climate crisis including the Indigenous People’s Burn Network in the western United States; Nemo’s Garden in Italy — the world’s first underwater greenhouse; the African Women Rising’s Permagarden Program in Uganda, and others. The exhibition is inspired by the Spring 2022 issue featuring projects by Kiliii Yuyan, Giacomo d'Orlando, Sarah Fretwell, and veteran climate journalist Antonia Juhasz. Opening Reception Friday, July 8, 6:00-7:30 pm ET Free public reception with remarks by curator Glenn Ruga, Arts
UPDATE, July 20, 2022: Due to oppressive heat, the museum will be closed on Sunday, July 24. Linda Pye Green will reschedule her Chocolate Demonstration as soon as possible. Check for updates on our website at: https://joblanefarmmuseum.org Job Lane farm Museum Chocolate Demonstrator, Linda Greene will feature a colonial period chocolate and talk about how chocolate first came to our area. Linda is an 18th Century Chocolate Interpreter and was a versatile educator and interpreter at the Captain Jackson’s Historic Chocolate Shop on the Olde North Church campus. Check our website for more information at https://joblanefarmmuseum.org The house and barn
This interactive trio produce the sound of an orchestra with Tom Bruhl on guitar, saxophone or flute, Holly Gerken on percussion and Robert Shaheen on keyboard. Rock Variety to make you move! www.tombruhl.com/the-tom-bruhl-trio