Worcester Windows June - August 2006

Chamber of Commerce, 339 Main Street
Worcester Artist Group presents “Worcester: All-America City” featuring black and white colored photographs by Dale Lum and T. Luke Young.
Commerce Building, 340 Main Street
ARTSWorcester
BankNorth, 370 Main Street
ARTSWorcester presents the photography of David Snay.
Bank of America, 365 Main Street
Worcester Historical Museum presents "Space! Lift off - Reach for the Stars," tribute to Dr. Robert Goddard.
Worcester Regional Transit Authority, 317 Main Street
Higgins Armory Museum presents summer is fun at the Higgins! Who needs the beach when you have a world-class arms and armor museum right in your backyard? In this warm-weather window, see the wonderful variety of art projects children can make during summer activities at the Museum. From a shield and pennant to clay castle, creativity abounds!
Central Building, 322 Main Street
UniverCity Partnership presents still life paintings by WPI student Niva Shrestha. Niva Shrestha is entering her junior year at WPI studying computer science. Before coming to WPI, she attended Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art school in Philadelphia
Winsor Building, Corner of Front and Commercial Street
The Independent Artists Window will feature the work of more than a half-dozen local artisans including: cartoonist Brian Nelson, fiber artists Anita Baltzersen and Lousie Berendes, photographer Ed Collier, visual artist George Cooley, artist Jody Schwab Prunier, photographer Carole Steina, fiber and quilt artist Susan Hardell, and artist Susan Champeny.
Denholm Building, 484 Main Street
The Worcester Art Museum celebrates the work of student artists ages 6-18. Artwork will be representative of the 21st Century Learning Center After School Program and Worcester Public Schools, Art All State – a weekend arts intensive for high school juniors, and youth art classes at the museum. The window serves as a vivid reminder of the importance of the visual arts in the lives of young people.
Telegram & Gazette Building, 20 Franklin Street
ARTSWorcester presents the abstract process works of visual artist Brian Burris.

Worcester Windows is funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Worcester Cultural Coalition, City of Worcester, Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, and the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Artists, businesses and cultural organizations interested in participating in future Worcester Windows installments should contact Erin Williams, Cultural Development Officer at 508 799-1523 or email williamse@ci.worcester.ma.us

Contact us: culture@worcestermass.org