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Woodstock Views: Photographs of Edward R. Rollins, c. 1900-1924 (Fri, Jul 4)
WPI: George C. Gordon Library, 3rd Floor (Class '41 Gallery), 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA
Edward R. Rollins was a professional photographer in Woodstock, Connecticut. He did portrait photography in his home, but much of his work was "in the field," photographing people in their homes or at work; scenery, particularly a pine forest at different times of day and in different seasons; and local events.
The exhibit has been extended to August 1.
Cost: Free
Through Friday, Aug 1.
Hunter-Wolff Gallery Grand Re-Opening on April 19th The Hunter-Wolff Gallery opens in a new expanded location. Moving into its third year as one of the finest privately owned art galleries in Colorado Springs, has relocated as of March 1 to a new and larger space which is to hold its' re-opening ceremony. Edward Raymes
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Everybody - to get a bigger copy of image plus explore more updates on this Andy Warhol gallerie giclee print, continue through the artist label over the small depiction to your left side. There is more purchasing, safe framing methods and print proportion recommendations for this museum artworks. Andy Warhol is one of the top selling artists and has a large amount of other artist reproductions like "Everybody", look at their other artists posters. Marvels of the Malla Period: A Nepalese Renaissance 1200–1603 December 22, 2007 - December 7, 2008: In this exhibition, the Museum presents masterpieces from its outstanding collection of rarely seen Malla Period art. Vibrant Buddhist ritual paintings burst with energy, a marvelous goddess coyly dances, and golden Hindu and Buddhist sculptures regally invite adoration. Wall at WAM: Alexander Ross (Fri, Jul 4)
Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA
Known for paintings that are uniquely hybrid in nature, Alexander Ross produced a project for the Museum's Wall at WAM series that adapts his imagery and technique for the second-story setting and grand scale of the Renaissance Court. The result is a new kind of hybrid based on clay elements, photography, drawing and inkjet, which creates a frieze-like expanse activating the entire sixty-seven foot wall. For all their obvious differences, Ross' mural shares with the ancient Worcester Hunt mosaic, located below, an action and aesthetic that are notable for disorienting shifts in scale, non-illusionistic space, and moments of improvisation within a system of representation. Although separated by 1500 years, the mosaic and Ross' mural powerfully emulate human emotions, then and now, about the external world. You have to see it to believe it!
Cost: Free with Museum admission.
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Oct 5.
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