Worcester Windows September 2006-November 2006
September 7 through November 2006 Exhibits
- Chamber of Commerce, 339 Main Street
- The Worcester Artist Group presents the work of the Worcester Boys & Girls Club Photo Club. Since its inception in 2005, the club has grown to more than 40 youth, ranging in age from 8 to 14, and has competed in other local gallery exhibitions and the Image Makers National Photo Contest.
- Commerce Building, 340 Main Street
- ARTSWorcester presents an inviting, intriguing installation by ARTSWorcester member John Upton Buron.
- BankNorth, 370 Main Street
- ARTSWorcester presents engaging, vibrant acrylic paintings by member Veronica Hebard.
- Bank of America, 365 Main Street
- Worcester Historical Museum presents: An American Icon, which looks at the early stages of the Smiley face. Created in 1964, right here in Worcester, the little yellow circle has gone on to become a true icon. This exhibit takes a look at Smiley early days in town and its creator, Harvey Ball.
- Worcester Regional Transit Authority, 317 Main Street
- Higgins Armory Museum
Central Building, 322 Main Street- Worcester Arts Alliance presents the visual art of Stacy Lord, where the left hemisphere parallels the right. Stacy is a local contemporary artist who uses both Left and Right hands in creating two very distinct styles.
- WCCA TV13, 415 Main Street
- This interactive presentation is a salute to the multitude of creative partnerships, and initiatives that have made WCCA TV13 “The People’s Channel” an exciting creative hub at the heart of Worcester’s downtown. Visitors will enjoy a special 20th anniversary tribute to the exceptional diversity, creativity, educational programming and outreach support WCCA TV members offer to the citizens and organizations of Worcester on a daily basis.
Denholm Building, 484 Main Street- Independent Artists Window includes a variety of work of several local artists including, Brian Nelson’s "Laurel," a series of biweekly pen-and-ink cartoons starring a 10-year-old girl around and about Worcester.
- Telegram & Gazette Building, 20 Franklin Street
- ARTSWorcester presents oil paintings by member Jack Sikes, featuring local landscapes that invite deeper investigation.
- Baystate Savings Bank, 28 Franklin Street
- Worcester Art Museum