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Natasha Wescoat
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A pair of showcase skyscrapers, ready to rise, give us a taste of the architectural delirium we crave. Art review: 'Warhol's Jews' The exhibition title "Warhol's Jews" grates on my ears by its proprietary ring. Granted the title derives from an ensemble of Andy Warhol's works, but it seems to give credence to the long-discredited notion of certain people belonging to others. Warhol (1928-...

 Šolman’s "The Heart of Perspective, The Making of the Film" Concludes April 5th at UCCS Dario Šolman’s The Heart of Perspective, The Making of the Film is an ongoing project begun in 2001 that consists of studies and tests for a film that will never be made. Šolman has stated, “When we use the word ‘film,’ we think of a possible film, a hypothetic interplay of image, sound and text. To avoid further confusion, we should think of it as film without a film. In other words, a film space that is not contained in a film shell.” Instead, Šolman uses the terms Cinemation or Secondary-Cinema to refer to his practice. He allows the evidences of the film - the tests, the texts, and the research - to define what this non-existent film is or can be. In Their Shirtsleeves (Wed, Oct 15)
Worcester Historical Museum, 30 Elm Street, Worcester, MA
Tells the ongoing story of the innovators, workers, and investors who made industry the story of Worcester. Reflects more than one hundred years of collecting by the Worcester Historical Museum, founded in 1875 as the Worcester Society of Antiquity. Diversity and invention have been the hallmarks of Worcester industry since the beginning of the industrial revolution in the early nineteenth century.
Cost: $5 for adults; Children under 18 FREE
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Mar 3.
Steve Hanks
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Worcester Historical Museum, 30 Elm Street, Worcester, MA
What would you bring if you were to leave your native country and emigrate to a new land? What things would you accumulate in your new home to remind you of your roots? Why? This exhibit asks these questions of Worcester-area Guatemalans and exhibits the items they carried here with them, the things they have since collected to remind them of home, and the traditions they still honor as they became Americans.
Sponsored by: Worcester Historical Museum.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Jan 31.
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