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Introduction to Beadmaking (Mon, Oct 20) 10:00 AM-1:00 PM,
New Street Glass Studio, Flameworking Studio, 35B New Street, Worcester, MA
Using a torch and "soft" soda lime glass students will learn to make beautiful glass beads in this course. Shaping, surface decoration, hollow beads and other techniques will be discussed and demonstrated. This hands-on class allows time for students to make multiple beads per session. No experience necessary. Materials are not included in the price of tuition.
WOO Benefits at the Craft Center!
10% off all craft classes and workshops (which you can take for credit)!
10% discount off purchases over $15 in the Gallery Store!
FREE entrance to Annual Festival of Crafts, Thanksgiving weekend!
FREE entrance to all major events!
Cost: Tuition and Fees: Non-Member Fee $380.00 / Member Fee $342.00
Mondays, through Nov 10.
Dougall
Abstract Autumn - to examine a bigger representation on this piece as well as attain more extensive facts relative to this Dougall wall art picture, mouse click the artists text connected with the thumbnail image to the left side. Get buying, framing and height and width hints for this museum art artwork. Dougall has made many additional gallery posters in a similar style as "Abstract Autumn", look over the artists catalogue for for other gallerie giclees. Vincent Van Gogh
Sunflowers - to view a bigger display of this print plus attain supplementary info associated with this Vincent Van Gogh fine art giclee print, click the artist text over the little depiction. Also get buying, frame and size advice for this gallery poster. Vincent Van Gogh has produced a good amount of more wall giclee prints in a similar style as "Sunflowers", look at more of this artists framed and unframed art poster prints. Visions of Valencia - by Andrés Mínguez Lujan (Mon, Oct 20)
WPI: George C. Gordon Library, Gallery '41 - 3rd Floor, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA
"Visions of Valencia" features the works of Spanish photographer Andres Minguez Lujan. The exhibit offers an intimate view of the intermingling of the modern and the old in Valencia, Spain's third largest city. The exhibit reception is scheduled for Thursday, October 16, 4pm-6pm. Minguez will give an informal talk about his work during the reception.
Gonzalo Montiel of the University of Valencia writes about the exhibit: "Cities don’t exist, they are invisible until someone imagines, visits or photographs them. Cities only exist, only truly take shape for those who had the fortune (or misfortune as the case may be) to walk in them, smell them, feel them. These images are an attempt to make visible, to bring to life, no invent the city of Valencia through the eyes of a photographer who has not only visited but lived and experienced this city. The photographic images of Andres Minguez have been created with the enthusiasm of someone who detects beauty and is saturated with its sparkle to such an extent as to be able to describe it. These images unmistakably evoke those artists who, like Sorolla, were entranced by the light of the Mediterranean.
The pictures are also an invitation to travel, an invitation to experience Valencia. In its entirety these photographs allow the city to take on life in the mind of those spectators who have not yet walked its streets or flavored its charms. For those who have already visited Valencia it is possible that their memories will either contrast or engage in a dialogue with the images of this exhibition. In the infinite framework of glances, corners, possible and impossible encounters that Valencia offers, this exhibition permits the viewer to flow towards, to move and transport himself closer to the city. It is neither a perfect nor a definitive view of the city. That would be an impossible undertaking as complex and lively cities like Valencia offer the traveler or artist many different nuances and unexpected moments. What is certain is, that Andres’s view unleashes in the spectator the impulse to travel and imagine."
Cost: Free
Through Sunday, Dec 21.
Art on a Shoestring
Thats where creativity really thrives.
Tear Downs
Credit crunch crushes MoMAs houses of the future. Laurie Maitland
Symphony in Red and Khaki II - to review a full size view copy of this print and glance at more selective recommendations associated with this Laurie Maitland giclee, click through on the artists inscription above the thumbnail. You can also get buying, custom framing and dimensions details for this gallerie art poster. Laurie Maitland is a superior artist and has made different gallery images similar to "Symphony in Red and Khaki II", probe the artist inventory for more reproductions. Pictured in Blue and White: English Ceramics of the Nineteenth Century August 31, 2008 - December 31, 2008: Among the some thirty pieces in this installation are a number with views of Philadelphia landmarks including the Dam and Water Works on the Schuylkill River, the Bank of the United States and the Philadelphia Library Company building. Kerne Erickson
The Lindbergh Line, San Francisco, California - to glance at a larger depiction of this image and see other updates for this Kerne Erickson art picture, head through the artists text atop the thumbnail. Also get buying, frame and height and width guidance for this art poster. Kerne Erickson is one of the highest selling artists and has a large amount of other museum art posters like "The Lindbergh Line, San Francisco, California", come see this artists framed and unframed artists images . Natasha Wescoat
Untitled from Tree of Life series - to look at a larger copy of image and look over more info in reference to this Natasha Wescoat wall art poster print, click through on the artists label atop the reduced size image of the print to your left side of this caption. Get purchasing, framing and height and width consumer guidance for this poster print. Natasha Wescoat has many more fantastic museum art reproductions in addition to "Untitled from Tree of Life series", Find their other museum art pictures. Jewelry I (Mon, Oct 20) 6:30 PM-9:30 PM,
Worcester Center for Crafts, Metals Studio, 25 Sagamore Road, Worcester, MA
Explore the basic fundamentals of working with metal to make wearable fine crafted jewelry or small scale sculptures. Learn basic techniques such as sawing, filing, roller printing, cold connecting, soldering, finishing and simple stone setting. Focus will be on proper tool use, skill development and personal creativity through instructor guided projects. Projects may include pendants, bracelets, rings and/or earrings. Materials fee provides students with the basic supplies needed for this course. Materials fee provides students with the basic materials for this course. Additional material may need to be purchased. WCC Metals Department has no control over the fluctuating metal prices.
WOO Benefits at the Craft Center!
10% off all craft classes and workshops (which you can take for credit)!
10% discount off purchases over $15 in the Gallery Store!
FREE entrance to Annual Festival of Crafts, Thanksgiving weekend!
FREE entrance to all major events!
Cost: Tuition and Fees: Non-Member Fee $339.00 / Member Fee $299.00 / Studio Fee $15.00 / Materials Fee $65.00
Mondays, through Nov 10.
Cosmic Collisions - Spectacular New Planetarium Show (Mon, Oct 20)
EcoTarium, 222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA
A spectacular new space show, Cosmic Collisions, blasts into the EcoTarium on Saturday, February 16, 2008. Narrated by award-winning actor, director, and producer Robert Redford, the film will be showing in Massachusetts' only digital planetarium, the new Alden Digital Planetarium. Featuring stunning images from space and breathtaking visualizations based on cutting-edge scientific data--many seen for the first time--the dazzling new Cosmic Collisions reveals the explosive encounters that shaped our solar system.
Audiences will feel the ground shake beneath them!
Cost: $5 plus museum admission; $4 members
Through Friday, Feb 13.
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