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Respond to the Spirit of Art Ramble around Fairyland Pond in Concord
September 30, 2020 · by deborahlee713 · in animals in art, architecture, Art, Artists, children, commuity, Contemporary Sculpture, dance, design, environmental sculpture, Exhibits, families, graphic design, history, Installations, interactive art, landscape architecture, masks, Massachusetts history, Nature study, parks, photography, ponds, public art, scrap-metal sculpture, Sculpture, social justice, temporary art, trees, visual art, women artists, wood sculptures · 4 Comments
My goal now is to get the word out about a wonderful way to get away, though this temporary exhibit in Concord’s Hapgood Wright Town Forest won’t let you get away from the issues of climate change. I went once last week and hope to return as often as possible before the last day, November 8. I hope to post again with more photos and reflections on water, but here are quotes and links to lead you into the forest, around the pond, with art and poetry.