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NYU's Grey Art Gallery Exhibition Highlights Early Works of Diebenkorn Diebenkorn in New Mexico is the first museum examination of a seminal moment in the career of artist Richard Diebenkorn when, between 1950 and 1952, he was enrolled in the graduate fine arts department at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Supported by the G.I. Bill and distanced from the art worlds of both East and West coasts, Diebenkorn produced astonishingly mature and beautiful works that have, until now, remained relatively unknown. On view at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University from January 25 through April 5, 2008, the show includes some 40 paintings and drawings from museums and private collections, as well as from the Diebenkorn estate, many of which are being exhibited together for the first time. Diebenkorn in New Mexico on view at the Grey Art Gallery January 25 through April 5, 2008. Design Review | Buckminster Fuller: Fixing Earth One Dome at a Time A timely new exhibition of works by Buckminster Fuller at the Whitney Museum is likely to stir waves of nostalgia for those who miss the architecture of the cold war.
The Jewels of Sienna Craft and questions from the jewelry of Sienna Gallery Art review: Chihuly at the de Young Admirers of empty virtuosity may thrill to "Chihuly at the de Young," the de Young Museum's celebration of contemporary glass master Dale Chihuly. But so will those among the art public building a dossier against director John Buchanan's leadership of the...

 Power Up! (Wed, Jul 9) 6:00 PM-9:00 PM,
Center for Women & Enterprise (CWE) Central Massachusetts, 2nd Floor, 50 Elm Street, Worcester, MA
A fast-paced program for people who are launching or expanding their business. Learn how to write a business plan, find and access capital, develop revenue projections, manage cash flow, and market/promote your products and services.
Cost: $595, and $500 with pre-registration and paying in advance
Wednesdays, through Jul 16.
Colin Lake: Interview & in concert: Too Young For The Blues? As long ago as 1956 Ella Fitzgerald, sang 'Too Young For The Blues', and being too young is something that's leveled at all new Blues artists coming through. But does it apply to Blues in the Rock framework? People forget that when Jack Bruce fronted Cream he was in his early 20's. Colin Lake is rapidly making a name for himself, for his writing, his sound (the ambitiously mixed music) and, yes, for his voice... In Their Shirtsleeves (Wed, Jul 9)
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
Through Wednesday, Mar 3.
The Vanities Celebrates the Triumph and Beauty of Being Yourself When a high fashion illustrator turns his eyes and hands from advertising to fairy tales, the result is captivating. Terence Lawlor, whose exquisite collages have been featured internationally on posters, brochures and billboards, spent six years creating the illustrations for The Vanities, a lavish retelling of the Cinderella tale. Thai Museum at Angkor Draws Tourists, and Criticism With few artifacts remaining at the site of the Angkor temples, a Thai company?s new museum there is being criticized for everything from politics to its displays.
Energetic Rabbits, Melt-Proof Candies and Other Advertising Coups The new exhibition on advertising at the Science, Industry and Business Library wants to give a twist to the ?Mad Men? series.
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