T-Minus: Worcester to the Moon
Art - Exhibit
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, April 13, 2012 - May 31, 2012
ArtsWorcester
660 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01610
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ArtsWorcesters Aurora Gallery (Worcester, MA) ArtsWorcesters Aurora Gallery (Worcester, MA) T-Minus: Worcester to the Moon, an exhibition of members artwork, opens April 13 and will run through June 1, 2012. Inspired by Worcesters role in the Space Race, it is the fifth in an on-going series of exhibits celebrating the areas industrial heritage. The exhibit is open and free to the public.
Several artists are working to create site-specific installations for the exhibit. We anticipate works inspired by metallurgy, optics, physics, and landscape, says Juliet Feibel, Executive Director. In addition to artworks in several mediums, historical artifacts from private local collections will be on view.
A panel discussion on regional industries and their role in the moon landing, hosted by the Worcester Historical Museum will take place at the Aurora Gallery Saturday, April 21, between 2-3 PM. An artist reception will follow from 3-5 PM.
Cost: Free
Suggested Audiences:
Middle School, High School, College, Adult, Elders
Website: http://www.artsworcester.org/exhibits-events/2012/t-minus-worcester-moon
E-mail:
info@artsworcester.org
Last Modified: April 10, 2012 at 2:05 PM
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T-Minus: Worcester to the Moon
Art - Exhibit
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, April 13, 2012 - May 31, 2012
ArtsWorcester
660 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01610
Google Maps - MapQuest
ArtsWorcesters Aurora Gallery (Worcester, MA) ArtsWorcesters Aurora Gallery (Worcester, MA) T-Minus: Worcester to the Moon, an exhibition of members artwork, opens April 13 and will run through June 1, 2012. Inspired by Worcesters role in the Space Race, it is the fifth in an on-going series of exhibits celebrating the areas industrial heritage. The exhibit is open and free to the public.
Several artists are working to create site-specific installations for the exhibit. We anticipate works inspired by metallurgy, optics, physics, and landscape, says Juliet Feibel, Executive Director. In addition to artworks in several mediums, historical artifacts from private local collections will be on view.
A panel discussion on regional industries and their role in the moon landing, hosted by the Worcester Historical Museum will take place at the Aurora Gallery Saturday, April 21, between 2-3 PM. An artist reception will follow from 3-5 PM.
Cost: Free
Suggested Audiences: Middle School, High School, College, Adult, Elders
Website: http://www.artsworcester.org/exhibits-events/2012/t-minus-worcester-moon
E-mail: info@artsworcester.org
Last Modified: April 10, 2012 at 2:05 PM
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