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Diego Rivera
El Vendedor de Alcatraces - to glance at a bigger size thumbnail and look through greater info associated with this Diego Rivera fine artwork, click through on the artist text affixed to the little image to the left side of this text. Also get buying, preservation framing and print size recommendations for this artists poster print. Diego Rivera is a distinguished artist and has made many museum images similar to "El Vendedor de Alcatraces", look through their other museum giclees. Brown's risky leap through 'Open Window' I have never much enjoyed the work of Bay Area painter Christopher Brown, but in recent years I have admired more and more his willingness to challenge himself openly. It shows clearly in some of his recent work at Berggruen. Merely look at the differences...

 The Zula Patrol: Under the Weather Digital Planetarium Show (Fri, Jul 4)
EcoTarium, 222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA
The Zula Patrol invades Worcester for the New England premiere of their new space show at the Alden Digital Planetarium. Take a rollercoaster ride across the universe with the lovable, wacky cast of alien characters from the award-winning PBS series, The Zula Patrol, while learning about astronomy and weather. Ride along with the Zula Patrol as they try to save the solar system's weather from interplanetary villain Dark Truder. Encounter the strange and wild weather of planets--including ours. The Zula Patrol award-winning public television series for kids and the related exhibit and dome show were created by Zula USA, LLC.
Cost: $5 plus museum admission; $4 members.
Through Friday, Apr 17.
In Their Shirtsleeves (Fri, Jul 4)
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. Walt Disney
Preening Pixie (Peter Pan) - -ŹDisney - to see a bigger size image as well as review added history relative to this Walt Disney art print picture, proceed through the artists text just above the little depiction. You can also peruse purchasing, safe framing methods and dimension information for this art picture. Walt Disney has many more fantastic giclees in addition to "Preening Pixie (Peter Pan) - -ŹDisney", go over this artists framed and unframed wall pictures. Art Review: 3,344 People May Not Know Art but Know What They Like The Brooklyn Museum?s ?Click! A Crowd-Curated Exhibition? invites its viewers to consider whether the crowd is better than the individual at picking quality photography.
Steve Hanks
Bookends - to look at a full size view image of this piece and find more updates relating to this Steve Hanks art image , click the artists designation direct link above the miniature image of this print at your left side of this posting. Also get buying, safe framing methods and proportion details for this fine art print. Steve Hanks is a renowned artist and has made different museum poster prints similar to "Bookends", see their other museum artworks. From Anvil to Microscope: Modern metallography and the ancient secrets of metalcraft (Fri, Jul 4)
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 Sunday, Sep 7.
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