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Three Lab Bakery - to glance at a larger picture and obtain extra history concerning this Ken Bailey museum art artworks, mouse click the artists caption a bit above the thumbnail. In addition there is purchasing, conservation framing methods and proportion info for this wall giclee. Ken Bailey has many more acclaimed gallerie images in addition to "Three Lab Bakery", take a look at the artists inventory for new museum art prints. Natasha Wescoat
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Field of Red and Gold - to review a bigger size thumb nail plus find the newest updates about this Steve Thoms gallery artwork, click through on the artists caption connected with the small image of this print to your left. Get purchasing, preservation framing and dimensions information for this art print image . Steve Thoms is one of the biggest selling artists and has a large amount of other wall art giclee prints similar in genre to "Field of Red and Gold", look into the artists store for other gallery prints. Art Review | Prospect.1: Kaleidoscopic Biennial for a Scarred City New Orleans has joined the biennial rush with Prospect.1, the sprawling exhibition that opened across the city over the weekend.
The Art of Dining (Mon, Oct 20)
Worcester Center for Crafts, Krikorian Gallery, 25 Sagamore Road, Worcester, MA
We've got just the thing to tempt your aesthetic palate! The Art of Dining: Insatiable Style - an exhibition and sale of an array of eclectic handcrafted serving pieces, dinnerware, table linens, and glassware - opens in the Krikorian Gallery on October 16 at 5:30PM. The work of more than 50 invited artists from across the United States will be featured - and best of all, everything's for sale! Get a head start on setting your holiday table, or celebrate autumn's bounty with original pieces of many colors, shapes, and textures. The Art of Dining also features a ceramic wall installation, entitled "Dwellings", by Elfa Jonsdottir. For more information call 508-753-8183.
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The WORCESTER CENTER FOR CRAFTS is a warm, accessible artistic community where young people and adults can find a means of expression through craft classes, exhibits and events. Our studios embrace those who are just beginning to discover their voices as artists as well as artists who are experienced in craft. There is something fundamentally human about making an exquisite, functional object from the elements of glass, wood, clay, or natural fiber and this drive has been the heartbeat of the Center for 150 years. We hope you will join us to experience craft. View our classes, exhibits and events at www.worcestercraftcenter.org or call us at 508-753-8183.
Through Friday, Nov 7.
'Chance Operations': Show about uncertain times With the election just around the corner and the stock market rising and falling dramatically every day, it would seem that we're living in dicey times. The six Climate Theater curators, led by Victoria Heilweil and experimental film series ("Night Vision")...
Gee’s Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt September 16, 2008 - December 14, 2008: This exhibition takes a fresh look at the quilting tradition in Gee’s Bend, Alabama, introducing new artists and new motifs in works ranging from the early twentieth century through 2005. Grave Warnings of Disease, With the Adman’s Flair The “An Iconography of Contagion” exhibition in Washington features public health posters from numerous countries on an array of diseases.
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