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The Art of Decoupage and Faux Painting (Mon, Oct 20) 6:00 PM-9:00 PM,
Worcester Center for Crafts, Multi-Media Studio, 25 Sagamore Road, Worcester, MA
Decoupage is a collage technique that you can use to decorate your home with personal style and flair. In this class you will learn traditional techniques and more sophisticated approaches to design and composition. Decoupage with faux painting techniques can be done on furniture, lampshades, boxes, trays and many other objects. Beginners are welcome, and past students are invited to work on new projects and learn more advanced techniques. Several projects will be completed. Students should bring a favorite magazine to class. No prior experience necessary!
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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 $140.00 / Member Fee $128.00 / Materials $8.00
Mondays, through Oct 27.
Andrew Wyeth
Master Bedroom - to look at a full size copy of this print as well as look at further research connected with this Andrew Wyeth art print picture, click through on the artist name connected with the thumbnail. You can also see buying, custom framing and print proportion consumer guidance for this wall art giclee. Andrew Wyeth has many more great wall art poster prints in addition to "Master Bedroom", look at this artists framed and unframed gallerie prints. Leonardo da Vinci
The Last Supper, c.1498 - to see a bigger picture and also get supplementary recommendations connected with this Leonardo da Vinci museum reproduction, mouse click the artists name link atop the small image of the print at your left. Also get buying, safe framing methods and print measurement consumer guidance for this gallery art art work. Leonardo da Vinci has produced a good number of other artworks in a similar genre as "The Last Supper, c.1498", come see their other fine art artworks. 026 The Philippe de Montebello Years: Curators Celebrate Three Decades of Acquisitions Exhibition Dates: October 24, 2008–February 1, 2009 Curator Helen Evans previews the exhibition "The Philippe de Montebello Years: Curators Celebrate Three Decades of Acquisitions," which opens October 24, 2008. Natasha Wescoat
With the Waves - to review a larger graphic as well as obtain more extensive material relating to this Natasha Wescoat art giclee, mouse click the artist title above the thumbnail photo at your left side of this post. You can also see buying, conservation framing and proportion facts for this wall art work. Natasha Wescoat has made a large number of other fine art posters in a similar style as "With the Waves", look into the artist catalogue for additional gallerie pictures. Art: Whose Rules Are These, Anyway? The recent struggles of two prominent museums have provoked a thorny question: Is it so wrong for such institutions to sell art from their collections to raise badly needed funds?
Leonardo da Vinci
Vitruvian Man, c.1492 - to check out a full size view thumb nail as well as look at supplementary detail relating to this Leonardo da Vinci gallery art work, click the artists caption atop the thumbnail display. Get buying, conservation framing and size recommendations for this fine art art work. Leonardo da Vinci has many more great wall art reproductions in addition to "Vitruvian Man, c.1492", review more of this artists framed and unframed wall art giclees. Art Review: Widely Known for Obscurity Alanna Heiss’s last curatorial act as the director of P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center is a survey of the work of the elusive Italian artist Gino De Dominicis.
021 Episode for Families: Ananse the Spider This episode, produced for younger audiences ages 7–12, features an African folk tale and is inspired by a linguist staff (oykeame) in the Museum's collection. Narrated by actor Ronnie Washington. 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.
Steve Thoms
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