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[New post] Follow Changes and Connections through Art Ramble 2023 Geo-Metric in Concord, Part 2

Site logo image deborahlee713 posted: " "Art Ramble is an annual, temporary exhibition in the Hapgood Wright Town Forest in Concord, MA, a collaboration of The Umbrella Art Center and Concord's Division of Natural Resources (CDNR).'" (quote from The UMBRELLA, Art " Art Outdoors

Follow Changes and Connections through Art Ramble 2023 Geo-Metric in Concord, Part 2

deborahlee713

Oct 3

"Art Ramble is an annual, temporary exhibition in the Hapgood Wright Town Forest in Concord, MA, a collaboration of The Umbrella Art Center and Concord's Division of Natural Resources (CDNR).'" (quote from The UMBRELLA, Art Ramble 2023, including map) September 1 – November 19, Curated by Stephanie Marlin-Curiel

David Ardito, Opus Minor (2023)
Bob Kephart, Full Circle (2022)

After one visit in September, I hope to return several more times before the exhibit ends November 19. Meanwhile this second post* offers more quotes, links, and photos that should help you decide to explore Art Ramble now, in person or on screen! (Part 1 with six of the twelve artworks) *(Part 2 with six more artworks)

Charlie Dov Schön, Blessed Are You Who Has Brought Us To This Season (2023
Noah Yilmaz, Foul Nest (2023)

This excerpt about the theme for 2023 is a reference for quotes from statements by the artists, included with their artwork responding to the theme. 'Geo-Metric literally means Earth measurement. While traditionally, basic geometry relies on axioms used to measure fixed shapes and construct solid objects that will stand the test of time,"Geo-Metric" here refers to the ability to measure change. Our planet is constantly in motion and changes with exposure to light, temperature, weather, human intervention and climate change." (quote from The UMBRELLA, Art Ramble 2023)

Linda Pagani, Garden of Eve x Hapgood (2023)
Jennifer Fuchel, Winds of Change (2023)

Part 2: Bob Kephart, Jennifer Fuchel. Noah Yilmaz, David Ardito, Charlie Dov Schön, Linda Pagani

Bob Kephart

Full Circle (2022) Wood and metal; "The passage of time and the cyclical nature of life are the conceptual foundations of this sculpture and speak directly to the Geo-Metric theme. The sculpture is in a state of change both physically, and in time."(quote from The UMBRELLA, Art Ramble 2023)

David Ardito

Opus Minor (2023), Cement, galvanized metal, copper, wood, glass; "Opus Minor uses simple geometry and symmetry to create a calm presence in these woods. It connects to the natural setting in a number of ways. The work is intentionally open at the top so that it can "collect" falling materials from neighboring trees. It can also "collect" and measure rainfall in the calibrated glass vessel nestled in its core. The copper and other metal elements will react to rainfall and air and develop rust and patina over time. "(quote from The UMBRELLA, Art Ramble 2023)

Jennifer Fuchel

Winds of Change (2023), Digital Media; "By creating an interactive AR (augmented reality) installation, Jennifer hopes the user will enjoy seeing, and interacting with the work through their smartphones.* Inspired by the movements of wind speed measuring devices, Jennifer has created a virtual installation where viewers can 'tap' on virtual images and see them move and change – accompanied by sounds, music and spoken words." (quote from The UMBRELLA, Art Ramble 2023)

*I wasn't prepared with proper Apps to access augmented reality in my September visit. I hope to try the AR and report on the interactions in an October sequel post.

Noah Yilmaz

Foul Nest (2023), Natural fibers, wicker, reclaimed plastics and various manmade materials; "Foul Nest explores the relationship between humans and their environment. Inspiration for this work comes from the observations of birds incorporating trash into their nests. Viewers are invited to add to the work using string from the adjacent birdhouse, acknowledging their impact on their environment and pledging to protect it."(quote from The UMBRELLA, Art Ramble 2023)

Charlie Dov Schön

Blessed Are You Who Has Brought Us To This Season (2023), Aluminum, tulle, thread, found and gathered fall debris; "This piece is an evolutionary installation, consisting of a built structure modeled on the Jewish tradition of the Sukkah. The Art Ramble aligns with the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, a celebration of the harvest and the turning of the seasons. It offers a shelter for climate grief and climate hope."(quote from The UMBRELLA, Art Ramble 2023)

Linda Pagani

Garden of Eve x Hapgood (2023) Ceramic; "GARDEN OF EVE x Hapgood is nestled into the earth, thriving in clusters, alluding to the impact of the collective. Here the flower symbolizes growth and transformation of the female experience. Over time, the clusters will multiply, changing their impact on their environment."(quote from The UMBRELLA, Art Ramble 2023)

(Sequel to Part 1: Rob Greene, Liz Helfer, Ellen Schön, Laurie Bogdan, Fran Sharp, Susan Arthur)

KEY RESOURCES Links through red text

Curator Stephanie Marlin-Curiel Art Ramble 2023 Art Ramble, Umbrella Arts

Art Ramble 2022: https://theumbrellaarts.org/Ramble-2022

Art Ramble 2021: https://theumbrellaarts.org/program/2021-art-ramble

David Ardito:  David's website Jennifer Fuchel:  Jennifer's website Bob Kephart: Bob's website

Linda Pagani: Linda's website Charlie Dov Schön:  Charles's website Noah Yilmaz : Noah's website

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