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Don Li-Leger
Summer Bloom - to look at a larger size copy of image and explore further history relating to this Don Li-Leger gallerie art picture, mouse click the artists inscription above the thumbnail. Also visit for buying, safe framing methods and dimensions information for this wall art work. Don Li-Leger is a master artist and has made various wall art prints similar to "Summer Bloom", examine this artists framed and unframed gallery reproductions. Dick's Beantown Comedy Escape (Fri, May 16) 9:00 PM-10:30 PM,
Crowne Plaza Hotel Worcester, Ampitheater, 10 Lincoln Square, Worcester, MA
Dick's Beantown Comedy Escape at the Crowne Plaza Hotel
Fri May 16th & Sat May 17th-Stephanie Peters, Josh Gondelman and Maggie MacDonald
Fri May 23rd & Sat May 24th-Larry Myles, Mike Whitman and Sara Blodgett
Fri May 30th & Sat May 31st-Corey Rodrigues, Paula Jones and Aiden Kenney
Fri June 6th & Sat June 7th-John Rizzo, Micah Sherman and Leslie Marks
Sponsored by: Crowne Plaza Hotel. Cost: $15.00 per person except Special Events
Fridays, Saturdays, through Dec 31.
Art Review | 'Superheroes': Power Dressing The Metropolitan Museum offers a playful look at comic book costumes and their influence on radical haute couture.
From Anvil to Microscope: Modern metallography and the ancient secrets of metalcraft (Fri, May 16)
Higgins Armory Museum, 100 Barber Avenue, Worcester, MA
Metallurgy has been among the most influential human technologies for over five thousand years. Preindustrial metalsmiths knew nothing of the material science that governs the properties of metals, yet their traditional techniques, handed down from generation to generation, allowed them to manipulate these properties to produce superior steels even without any scientific understanding of what they were doing. This exhibit uses the tools of modern metallography such as optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and electron diffusion analysis to reveal the composition and structure of a selection of artifacts from the Higgins Armory collection, ranging from a Chinese bronze blade of 1000 B.C.E. to a modern decorative sword, tracing the evolution of metals technology across the millennia.
Cost: Free with Museum Admission
Through Wednesday, Oct 15.
Leighann Hill
Here's Looking at You - to see a bigger size graphic and check out enhanced knowledge about this Leighann Hill gallerie art artwork, head through the artists title hypertext link affixed to the thumbnail. You can also look at buying, preservation framing and print dimension guidelines for this gallery art picture. Leighann Hill has many more well-known museum art images in addition to "Here's Looking at You", look over this artists framed and unframed gallerie art giclees. Georgia O'Keeffe
Oriental Poppies, 1928 - to examine a full size depiction of this print and also acquire expanded information connected with this Georgia O'Keeffe artist poster, proceed through the artists designation just above the thumbnail display. Also look through buying, frame and measurement consumer guidance for this gallery giclee print. Georgia O'Keeffe has many more great gallery art art works in addition to "Oriental Poppies, 1928", go over their other museum art artworks. What Darwin Saw Out Back The New York Botanical Garden is replicating his work and experiments in a stunning, multipart exhibition called ?Darwin?s Garden: An Evolutionary Adventure.?
Two Chinas: Chen Qiulin and Yun-Fei Ji (Fri, May 16)
Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA
Two Chinas: Chen Qiulin and Yun-Fei Ji considers the rapidly changing conditions in China through the lens of new acquisitions created by two young Chinese artists, Chen Qiulin (b. 1975) and Yun-Fei Ji (b. 1963). Both artists have responded to the altered landscapes and human displacement caused by flooding, which is a result of China's Three Gorges Dam project. Chen Qiulin uses video in Bie Fu (Farewell Poem), from 2003, to revisit her childhood memories and China's past amidst the rubble of Wanzhou, her hometown and one of the cities flooded by the dam project. In Yun-Fei Ji's monumental scroll-like painting, Below the 143 Meter Mark, from 2006, allusions to classical landscape painting are transformed by grim contemporary details - houses and hillsides crumbling, a ghost town littered with abandoned bundles and bicycles.
Sponsored by: This exhibition is supported by the Don and Mary Melville Contemporary Art Fund, The Clayton F. & Ruth L. Hawkridge Foundation, and The Martin Salomon Morton & Gustel Schreiber Morton Foundation. Additional generous support provided by Worcester Magazine.. Cost: Free with Museum admission.
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Sep 21.
Whitney Biennial 2008 Opens Today
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