The Umbrella Blog
        May 23, 2019 by Stewart  
  
          Boston Globe writer Nancy Shohet West went behind the scenes to explore the root inspirations and stories that drove writer/photographer Joe Wallace to tackle the topic of... Keep Reading »  
  
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          May 22, 2019 by Stewart  
  
          Umbrella faculty member, artist Nayda Aurora Cuevas, was featured in May/June Issue of Artscope Magazine in the feature "Cornered" by Brian Goslow.The interview... Keep Reading »  
  
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          May 14, 2019 by Stewart  
  
          The Umbrella was spotlighted in two homepage feature articles in The Concord Journal newspaper, May 3.In the feature Renovations at Umbrella Community Arts near the finish... Keep Reading »  
  
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          May 10, 2019 by Stewart  
  
          The Umbrella Visual Arts, in partnership with the True West Brewing and The Gallery at Villageworks (525 Mass Ave., Acton), welcomes the public to a fun and festive... Keep Reading »  
  
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          May 7, 2019 by Stewart  
  
          In partnership with ArtWeek for 2019 (April 26 – May 5, 2019), The Umbrella Arts & Environment Program took the opportunities afforded by several of its Musketaquid... Keep Reading »  
  
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          April 22, 2019 by Stewart  
  
          On Monday April 22 from 6-8PM, The Umbrella Arts & Environment welcomes to the public to the free opening and artists' reception for its annual Musketaquid Earth... Keep Reading »  
  
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          April 12, 2019 by Stewart  
  
          The Umbrella Ceramics Program is pleased to invite the public to attend the charitable fundraising event, Empty Bowls, presented this year with Littleton Community Farm... Keep Reading »  
  
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          April 2, 2019 by erinruvalcaba  
  
          When Wayne Geehan came to The Umbrella in the late 90’s he had his share of experiences with various artist studios. From renting spaces in Watertown Square, Belmont and... Keep Reading »  
  
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          April 2, 2019 by erinruvalcaba  
  
          The convenience of The Umbrella is what attracted Tracy Bull back in 2013. If you ask her she’ll say, “Nothing would have held me back from The Umbrella because it’s a... Keep Reading »  
  
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          March 28, 2019 by erinruvalcaba  
  
          Carol Krauss, a longtime friend of the Umbrella, first came here back in 1996.With three little kids in school and not wanting to dive back into the corporate life, she had... Keep Reading »  
  
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