660 Main Street,
Worcester, MA 01610, 508-755-5142
Sun, Mon: Closed, Tue: 1:00 PM-4:00 PM, Wed, Thu, Fri: 10:00 AM-4:00 PM, Sat: 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
ARTSWorcester is a non-profit membership organization providing opportunities and services for visual, literary, and performing artists in Central Massachusetts and beyond. ARTSWorcester offers more than 18 visual art exhibits annually: at the historic Aurora Gallery 660 Main Street, Worcester; at the Hall Gallery at Quinsigamond Community College; as part of the Worcester Windows Program; and at the Greater Worcester Community Foundation. Please call or visit our website for gallery schedule, membership information, and directions.
Through Monday, Apr 2, Water In The Desert: Paintings by Kat O'Connor at Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts
799 West Boylston Street,
Worcester, MA 01606, 508-797-1117
Sun: Closed, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, Sat: Closed
The Audio Journal is Central Massachusetts' radio reading service for the blind and print handicapped. Our mission is to provide information, education and entertainment to those who, for any reason, are unable to read the printed page. The service broadcasts seventeen hours a day, seven days a week. Local and antional newspapers and magazines, plus special interest programs are read by over 130 volunteers.
4 Woodford Street,
Worcester, MA 01604
A private dwelling. The restored childhood home of Worcester-born U.S. Poet Laureate Stanley Kuntiz. It is only open to the public a few times a year.
2 Boylston Street,
Boston, MA 02116, 617-350-7713, 617-350-6836 (TTY)
Very Special arts of Massachusetts creates opportunities for individuals with disabilities to participate in the cultural life of our communities through education and cultural access programs. VSAM's Education programs advocate the use of the arts from preschool through high school to support curricula and encourage the inclusion of students of all abilities and learning styles. Cultural
access programs promote physical and programmatic access to museums, concert halls, historic sites, sports arenas, parks movie theatres, and other cultural venues.
50 Lagrange Street,
Worcester, MA 01605, 508-769-7723
The Worcester Artist Group was founded in 1987 and is housed in the Village Arts. The Worcester Artist Group promotes visual and performance arts throughout the greater Worcester area.
25 Sagamore Road,
Worcester, MA 01605, 508-753-8183
Sun: Closed, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, Fri: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM, Sat: Closed
The Worcester Center for Crafts is a unique destination providing the largest regional visual arts gallery, a gallery gift store, and studios for contemporary American craft education.
The George and Anna Krikorian Gallery is over 2,200 square feet. It's mission is to exhibit prominent visual artists from around the United States, to educate and enrich the public about the nature crafts and craftmanship, and to encourage the use of hand made objects in daily life.
The Center for Crafts also hosts a number of events each year including the Annual Festival of Crafts over Thanksgiving weekend and the Annual Pottery Invitational Show and Sale every April.
Mondays, through Feb 13, Independent Explorations in Jewelry
Tuesdays, through Feb 14, Multi-Level Photography - A Mixed-level Class at Worcester State University Photo Lab
Tuesdays, through Feb 14, Glassblowing I at New Street Glass Studio
44 Front Street,
Worcester, MA 01608, 508-799-1400
Music and theater flourish at Mechanics Hall, Performing Arts School of Worcester, and Foothills Theatre. Museums including the Worcester Art Museum, Worcester Historical Museum and Higgins Armory Museum regularly schedule special exhibitions and present a variety of fun and educational programs for all ages. And galleries such as the Worcester Artists Group, Worcester Center for Crafts, and ARTSWorcester feature work by both new and established artists.
So whether you're looking for performing arts or visual arts, cultures past or present, you're sure to find them in Worcester!
44 Front Street,
Worcester, MA 01608, 508-799-1400
The Worcester Cultural Commission functions are: To promote the cultural affairs of the City of Worcester; To conduct studies and research and to publish reports of cultural activities; To cooperate with federal and state cultural agencies; To advise municipal agencies on cultural matters;
To allocate any funds received by the Commission for cultural projects, programs or activities in accordance with the law.
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