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Natasha Wescoat
Jeweled Tree I - to view a full size graphic and also check out supplementary advice for this Natasha Wescoat wall art giclee, click through on the artists caption affixed to the thumbnail. Get purchasing, preservation framing and size guidelines for this art print image . Natasha Wescoat is a distinguished artist and has made numerous wall art poster prints similar to "Jeweled Tree I", take a look at the artist store for additional gallerie art giclee prints. 010 Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall: An Artist's Country Estate Vivid descriptions, read from letters by Tiffany and his contemporaries, reveal the history behind one of his greatest artistic achievements. DinoTracks (Wed, Jul 9)
EcoTarium, 222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA
Take a giant step back in time with this hands-on, family friendly exhibit. Step into the prehistoric footprints of the dinosaurs who once roamed New England and Eastern Canada and try out the methods scientists used to study them. Discover what might have walked in your backyard as you use a magnetic trackway to tell dinosaur stories, run as fast as a dinosaur--even run your hands over a real-life dinosaur footprint. Free with museum admission. EcoTarium, A Museum of Science & Nature, 222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA www.ecotarium.org.
Cost: Free with museum admission.
Through Sunday, Nov 2.
004 Hatshepsut: From Queen to Pharaoh Actor Sam Waterston narrates the story of the famous Egyptian queen Hatshepsut. CIRCA Puerto Rico ‘08 The First International Art Fair in the Caribbean CIRCA Puerto Rico ’08, the first international art fair in the Caribbean and Central America, will be held from April 11 – April 14, 2008 at the new Puerto Rico Convention Center in San Juan, and will feature over 40 commercial galleries from Puerto Rico, Latin America, the United States, Europe, Canada, and Australia. Natasha Wescoat
Fresh Jive Garden - to get a large image of this piece as well as check out additional detail relative to this Natasha Wescoat wall art image , carry on through the artists caption direct link over the small picture. There is also purchasing, custom framing and height and width hints for this wall art poster print. Natasha Wescoat has produced various additional artist images in a similar genre as "Fresh Jive Garden", check out this artists framed and unframed gallerie art giclees. Designing Modern: 1920 to the Present September 15, 2007 - September 1, 2008: Designing Modern: 1920 to the Present opens Collab's new gallery in the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building with a chronological look at the Museum's collection of modern and contemporary decorative art. On entering the gallery, object platforms joined together and punctuated by four vertical display cases illustrate major movements in design history: Art Deco and the Bauhaus; American and Scandinavian Modern Design; Italian Design; and Postmodernism. Heavenly and Earthly Delights: The Essence of Nature in Brush and Ink (Wed, Jul 9)
Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA
Folding screens have long offered Japanese artists a challenge to create large-scale painting compositions. These works highlight the differences between subdued Chinese-inspired ink paintings favored by samurai, monks and literatidepicting the spiritually symbolic tiger-and-dragon and idealized landscape scenesand colorful, decorative Japanese-style paintings, commissioned by wealthy middle-class patronsdepicting pleasurable pursuits, seasonal customs and stylish kimono. Making a dramatic appearance across the expanse of a pair of folding screens, the dragon and tiger both confront and complement each other. Respectively symbolic of heavenly and earthly power, the beasts were often depicted on screens that were used as backdrops for powerful warlords and Buddhist abbots, when receiving guests in castles and temples.
Cost: Free with Museum admission.
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Oct 26.
Inside Art: London Swings as a Dynamo for Selling Art The weak dollar has made London an attractive place for Americans to sell art, and has become the stomping ground for rich denizens of the former Soviet Union.
Turned and Thrown: English Pottery 1660–1820 from Local Collections March 29, 2008 - July 27, 2008: These exceptional objects celebrate the inventiveness and ingenuity of anonymous potters active in England from the end of the seventeenth century to the early decades of the nineteenth century. |