Stacey Charles of Acton is reflected in the acrylic silhouette of Concordian Ellen Garrison, the 19th-century Black educator, abolitionist, and early civil rights activist, as she holds her daughter Namarie, 1, on a bench in Monument Square during a concert by Terry Borderline and The Suns, on Saturday, October 5. Photo: Ken McGagh/The Concord Bridge
Photos: Freedom’s Silhouette
October 9, 2024
To celebrate the debut of Freedom’s Silhouette, an art installation in Monument Square, Concord residents and visitors gathered Saturday for an open-air concert by hip-hop group Terry Borderline and The Suns, organized by Concord250, as well as a mural-creation project called “Youth Upstanders,” organized by The Robbins House, a non-profit dedicated to raising awareness of Concord’s African, African American, and anti-slavery history.
The Thoreau silhouette and a companion piece of Ellen Garrison, the 19th-century Black educator, abolitionist, and early civil rights activist, are the work of artist Liz Helfer.