GRACE PRESENTS is a free monthly concert series that takes place in the historic Grace Episcopal Church on Madison's Capitol Square. We feature a diverse range of music, including everything from classical and folk to jazz and bluegrass. Our performers include nationally-recognized musicians and exceptional young talent from Madison and beyond. At Grace Presents you can hear a critically acclaimed
jazz pianist one month and a performance of early music by a talented group of students the next. Our mission is to create a premier concert series that everyone in the Madison community can enjoy. Each month we welcome a diverse audience to our concerts, including Madison residents, students, farmers’ market shoppers, tourists, and people who are homeless. We invite audiences to bring a lunch to enjoy inside the church during our concerts. Situated on the Capitol Square in the shadow of the State Capitol building, Grace Episcopal Church is at the heart of downtown Madison and just steps from Lake Monona, the Monona Terrace, the Overture Center, and State Street. A celebrated historic landmark established in 1839, Grace Episcopal Church is the oldest church in Madison. Known for its grand Gothic architecture and distinctive red doors, the church features hand-carved woodwork, brilliant stained glass windows--including a Tiffany window--and a cathedral organ.