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Featured Artist: Rebecca Duffy
Read moreRebecca Duffy www.redartichokestudio.com Facebook: RedArtichokeStudio Featured artist Rebecca Duffy discusses her background as an artist working in two dimensional media. She reveals her inspirations, creative process, and focus on capturing memories in her work. To learn more about Rebecca’s process, read our interview and view her work on her website. When did art become a pursuit for you? I
Opening September 6: Robin Reynolds: Summer Blooms/Winter Gardens
Read moreOn view September 6 through October 5, 2019
Opening reception: Friday, September 6, 6:00-9:00 PM
Artist talk: Tuesday, September 10 at 12:00 PMRead on for more…
Press Room: “Student Art Criticism: The Abstraction of Water” in Worcester Magazine
Read morePress Room: “Student Art Criticism: The Abstraction of Water” in Worcester Magazine July 31, 2019 This student art criticism is published by Worcester Magazine in partnership with ArtsWorcester and Clark University and is made possible by a grant from the Mellon Foundation. Read the article written by Emma Carleton (Clark University, ’20) here. Learn more about this exhibition here.
Opening July 17: Janet Schwartz & Dave Kaphammer explore “In Motion, At Rest”
Read moreOn view July 10 through October 29, 2019
Opening Reception: Wednesday, July 17, 2019, 6:00-8:00 PM
at the Franklin Square Salon Gallery at the Hanover Theatre
Press Room: Second Installment of “40 Things I Know About…Arts and Business” in the Worcester Business Journal
Read morePress Room: Second installment of “40 Things I Know About…Arts and Business” in the Worcester Business Journal June 24, 2019 This year we celebrate 40 years of advancing and celebrating contemporary art. As part of this special occasion, Executive Director Juliet Feibel is writing four columns featured in the Worcester Business Journal. The recurring WBJ “40 Things…” column is a
Opening June 20: About Face, A Members’ Exhibition
Read moreOur first members’ exhibition in the West Gallery opens June 20.
Opening June 20: Kat O’Connor: This Fluid Report of Motion
Read moreOur first solo show in the East Gallery opens June 20.
Press Room: ArtsWorcester in Worcester Living
Read morePress Room: “The Heart of the Arts” in Worcester Living June 13, 2019 A lengthy profile of ArtsWorcester is currently featured in the Summer 2019 edition of Worcester Living. Read the article written by Nancy Sheehan here. Photo courtesy of Christine Peterson
Summer 2019 News
Read moreSummer 2019: Keep it cool and contemporary Spring was a season of “firsts” in our new galleries, and this summer ArtsWorcester continues to celebrate more firsts with our first open members exhibition, our first solo exhibition, and so much more on Portland Street. We’ll be hitting the town this summer–pay us a visit at Out to Lunch on the Worcester Common, beginning
Meet our supporters: Carrie Crane
Read moreMeet our supporters: Carrie Crane Boylston-based artist Carrie Crane has been involved with ArtsWorcester since the early 1990s. She has played multiple roles with the organization over the years, including employee, board member, contributor, and artist. Carrie consistently supports ArtsWorcester by being an exhibiting member, purchasing art, and contributing to the Annual Fund, as well as to Framing the Future,
Press Room: ArtsWorcester in Worcester Magazine
Read morePress Room: “With a new space to call home, ArtsWorcester frames their future” in Worcester Magazine May 16, 2019 ArtsWorcester’s move to 44 Portland Street and first-ever capital campaign, Framing the Future, were recently featured in Worcester Magazine. Read the article written by Joshua Lyford here. Photo courtesy of Nathan Fiske Photography
Framing the Future: A Letter from the Director
Read moreIn 2018, ArtsWorcester began a $1.25 million capital campaign, Framing The Future, to relocate the galleries and secure our future. Gifts to the campaign now total $1.75 million.
Our gratitude to our donors knows no bounds. Thank you to all. Read on for the full story of this historic campaign and its supporters.
Press Room: “Amy Klausmeyer: Variations in Blue” in Worcester Magazine
Read morePress Room: “Student Art Criticism: Amy Klausmeyer: Variations in Blue” in Worcester Magazine April 4, 2019 This student art criticism is published by Worcester Magazine in partnership with ArtsWorcester and Clark University and is made possible by a grant from the Mellon Foundation. Read the article written by Francesca Armstrong (Clark University, ’19) here. Learn more about this exhibition here.
Opening May 2: The Eighteenth ArtsWorcester Biennial
Read moreThe Eighteenth ArtsWorcester Biennial: on view May 2 through June 8, 2019. Opening reception: Thursday, May 2, 6:00-9:00 PM. Join us for the event of the season!
Press Room: ArtsWorcester in the Telegram & Gazette
Read morePress Room: “ArtsWorcester to launch new gallery space in Printers Building” in the Worcester Telegram & Gazette March 28, 2019 ArtsWorcester’s move to 44 Portland Street and first exhibition in the new galleries, Paperphilia, was recently profiled in the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Read the article written by Nancy Sheehan here.