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COLLECTIONS
HOURS AND ADMISSION
Wednesday, noon-4pm. Thursday – Sunday, 10am–4pm. See below for Monday holiday hours. Members only: Wednesday, 10am–noon. Galleries closed: Mondays*, Tuesdays and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.MUSEUM SHOP
Please email shopsales@worcesterart.org or call 508.793.4355 to place an order and arrange for pick-up or delivery. Postage and handling costs will vary depending on weight and destination. Don't forget! Membership to the Worcester Art Museum is a gift that enriches and inspires the whole year through. Members receive special benefitsincluding
PAST EXHIBITIONS
The Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes from the New-York Historical Society. September 8 – November 25, 2018. Radiance Rediscovered: Stained Glass by Tiffany and La Farge. June 30, 2018 – December 1, 2019. Exploring the Myths of James Dye. April 7 – September 2, 2018. The Mystery of Worcester's Leonardo. March 10 –June 3
THE ICONIC JERSEY: BASEBALL X FASHION Pioneering in its approach, The Iconic Jersey will be the first exhibition solely devoted to the baseball jersey in an art museum. The Iconic Jersey examines the relationship between aesthetics and athletics, fashion and function, and nostalgia and modernity all through the lens of a singular garment. Clothing is a profoundlypersonal artform
KIMONO COUTURE: THE BEAUTY OF CHISO Kimono Couture: The Beauty of Chiso is accompanied by a catalog, authored by the exhibition guest curators, Vivian Li and Christine Starkman, with contributions by Riyo Kikuchi and Yukio Lippit. Published by D Giles Limited, London, in association with the Worcester Art Museum, the catalog is for sale in the Museum Shop for$34.95.
GIVE | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Donate to the WAM Fund Give a Memorial Gift to the WAM Fund Give an Honorary Gift to the WAM Fund Donate to the Joseph and Shirley Krosoczka Memorial Youth Scholarship Fund. We are all living in strange times and facing challenges we never imagined. The Worcester Art Museum has been able to continue to serve all those who are interested in art through a full program of digital content EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Both Waldo portraits derive from the same English source, a 1725 mezzotint by John Faber, Jr., after John Vanderbank of Sir Isaac Newton (fig. 1). 8 From that print, Badger obtained the overall format of the painting: three-quarter-length pose, body turned toward the viewer’s right, and eyes looking forward. The light source, falling from the upper left, is also consistent with the mezzotint. WORCESTER ART MUSEUMSTAY CONNECTEDVISITCALENDARCOLLECTIONSEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMS The Worcester Art Museum mourns the passing of artist John O’Reilly, a singular presence in Worcester’s talented and diverse artistic community. John is best-known for his photomontages, which first garnered national attention at the 1995 Whitney Biennial. His work is in museum collections throughout the United States and Europe. EXHIBITIONS AND INSTALLATIONS Upcoming Exhibitions. The Iconic Jersey: Baseball x Fashion. June 12 – September 12, 2021. Love Stories from the National Portrait Gallery, London. November 13, 2021 – March 13, 2022. Jewels of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Treasures from the Collection of the Worcester Art Museum. June 18, 2022 – January 29, 2023.COLLECTIONS
HOURS AND ADMISSION
Wednesday, noon-4pm. Thursday – Sunday, 10am–4pm. See below for Monday holiday hours. Members only: Wednesday, 10am–noon. Galleries closed: Mondays*, Tuesdays and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.MUSEUM SHOP
Please email shopsales@worcesterart.org or call 508.793.4355 to place an order and arrange for pick-up or delivery. Postage and handling costs will vary depending on weight and destination. Don't forget! Membership to the Worcester Art Museum is a gift that enriches and inspires the whole year through. Members receive special benefitsincluding
PAST EXHIBITIONS
The Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes from the New-York Historical Society. September 8 – November 25, 2018. Radiance Rediscovered: Stained Glass by Tiffany and La Farge. June 30, 2018 – December 1, 2019. Exploring the Myths of James Dye. April 7 – September 2, 2018. The Mystery of Worcester's Leonardo. March 10 –June 3
THE ICONIC JERSEY: BASEBALL X FASHION Pioneering in its approach, The Iconic Jersey will be the first exhibition solely devoted to the baseball jersey in an art museum. The Iconic Jersey examines the relationship between aesthetics and athletics, fashion and function, and nostalgia and modernity all through the lens of a singular garment. Clothing is a profoundlypersonal artform
KIMONO COUTURE: THE BEAUTY OF CHISO Kimono Couture: The Beauty of Chiso is accompanied by a catalog, authored by the exhibition guest curators, Vivian Li and Christine Starkman, with contributions by Riyo Kikuchi and Yukio Lippit. Published by D Giles Limited, London, in association with the Worcester Art Museum, the catalog is for sale in the Museum Shop for$34.95.
GIVE | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Donate to the WAM Fund Give a Memorial Gift to the WAM Fund Give an Honorary Gift to the WAM Fund Donate to the Joseph and Shirley Krosoczka Memorial Youth Scholarship Fund. We are all living in strange times and facing challenges we never imagined. The Worcester Art Museum has been able to continue to serve all those who are interested in art through a full program of digital content EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Both Waldo portraits derive from the same English source, a 1725 mezzotint by John Faber, Jr., after John Vanderbank of Sir Isaac Newton (fig. 1). 8 From that print, Badger obtained the overall format of the painting: three-quarter-length pose, body turned toward the viewer’s right, and eyes looking forward. The light source, falling from the upper left, is also consistent with the mezzotint. CALENDAR | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Calendar. Enhance your Worcester Art Museum experience by joining a tour, lecture, gallery talk, concert, performance, community day, opening party or other event offered throughout the year. Also enjoy lunch in the Museum Café, browse for gifts in the Museum Shop, or sign-up for an art class or workshop. See a full list of programs andevents.
PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
Visit. 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609 (+1) 508-799-4406. Hours. Wednesday, noon-4pm Thursday-Sunday, 10am-4pm Members only: Wednesday, 10am-noon CONTACT US | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609 General Inquiries information@worcesterart.org 508.799.4406. Departments. Curatorial (Collections & Exhibitions) 508.793.4317 collectionsandexhibitions@worcesterart.orgMUSEUM CAFÉ
The Museum Café will be closed until further notice. Whether you're visiting the Museum's galleries or stopping in just for lunch, the Museum Café is sure to pleasantly surprise. Choose from a delectable selection of appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, entrées and desserts. Dine indoors or experience one of Worcester's few outdoor CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Worcester Art Museum is committed to fostering a cooperative and respectful working atmosphere with employees as diverse as our global art collections and audiences. The Museum is an equal opportunity employer and is in compliance with all applicable state and federal labor laws. It is our policy not to discriminate against any employeeor
ART CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS Please contact us with any questions. You can reach us at 508.793.4333 or by email at classes@worcesterart.org. Education programs at the Worcester Art Museum are supported by membership and annual fund donations and by the George I. Alden Trust, Butler Family Foundation, the David J. Freelander Memorial Scholarship Fund, the GreaterWorcester
CURATORIAL AND CONSERVATION Rita Albertson was appointed Chief Conservator at the Worcester Art Museum in 2004. Prior to that she served as Paintings Conservator at WAM and Assistant Paintings Conservator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She oversees a conservation team of specialists in objects,paintings, works
EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Both Waldo portraits derive from the same English source, a 1725 mezzotint by John Faber, Jr., after John Vanderbank of Sir Isaac Newton (fig. 1). 8 From that print, Badger obtained the overall format of the painting: three-quarter-length pose, body turned toward the viewer’s right, and eyes looking forward. The light source, falling from the upper left, is also consistent with the mezzotint. EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Thomas Smith American, seventeenth century. Self-Portrait, about 1680 Oil on canvas 24 5/8 x 23 9/16 in. (62.8 x 60 cm) Museum purchase, 1948.19. Inscriptions In WAM UPDATES: CONSERVING A NIPMUC STORAGE BASKET USING In art conservation, unexpected materials can be used to repair damaged art objects. Take for example Storage Basket (1998.123), a mid–19th century Nipmuc ash splint woven basket that will be included in the upcoming Luce 3 Reinstallation of the Lower Third American Gallery.It may be surprising to learn that the breaks and losses in the basket were repaired with Japanese paper, a material WORCESTER ART MUSEUMSTAY CONNECTEDVISITCALENDARCOLLECTIONSEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMS The Worcester Art Museum mourns the passing of artist John O’Reilly, a singular presence in Worcester’s talented and diverse artistic community. John is best-known for his photomontages, which first garnered national attention at the 1995 Whitney Biennial. His work is in museum collections throughout the United States and Europe. EXHIBITIONS AND INSTALLATIONS Upcoming Exhibitions. The Iconic Jersey: Baseball x Fashion. June 12 – September 12, 2021. Love Stories from the National Portrait Gallery, London. November 13, 2021 – March 13, 2022. Jewels of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Treasures from the Collection of the Worcester Art Museum. June 18, 2022 – January 29, 2023.COLLECTIONS
HOURS AND ADMISSION
Wednesday, noon-4pm. Thursday – Sunday, 10am–4pm. See below for Monday holiday hours. Members only: Wednesday, 10am–noon. Galleries closed: Mondays*, Tuesdays and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.MUSEUM SHOP
Please email shopsales@worcesterart.org or call 508.793.4355 to place an order and arrange for pick-up or delivery. Postage and handling costs will vary depending on weight and destination. Don't forget! Membership to the Worcester Art Museum is a gift that enriches and inspires the whole year through. Members receive special benefitsincluding
PAST EXHIBITIONS
The Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes from the New-York Historical Society. September 8 – November 25, 2018. Radiance Rediscovered: Stained Glass by Tiffany and La Farge. June 30, 2018 – December 1, 2019. Exploring the Myths of James Dye. April 7 – September 2, 2018. The Mystery of Worcester's Leonardo. March 10 –June 3
THE ICONIC JERSEY: BASEBALL X FASHION Pioneering in its approach, The Iconic Jersey will be the first exhibition solely devoted to the baseball jersey in an art museum. The Iconic Jersey examines the relationship between aesthetics and athletics, fashion and function, and nostalgia and modernity all through the lens of a singular garment. Clothing is a profoundlypersonal artform
KIMONO COUTURE: THE BEAUTY OF CHISO Kimono Couture: The Beauty of Chiso is accompanied by a catalog, authored by the exhibition guest curators, Vivian Li and Christine Starkman, with contributions by Riyo Kikuchi and Yukio Lippit. Published by D Giles Limited, London, in association with the Worcester Art Museum, the catalog is for sale in the Museum Shop for$34.95.
GIVE | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Donate to the WAM Fund Give a Memorial Gift to the WAM Fund Give an Honorary Gift to the WAM Fund Donate to the Joseph and Shirley Krosoczka Memorial Youth Scholarship Fund. We are all living in strange times and facing challenges we never imagined. The Worcester Art Museum has been able to continue to serve all those who are interested in art through a full program of digital content EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Both Waldo portraits derive from the same English source, a 1725 mezzotint by John Faber, Jr., after John Vanderbank of Sir Isaac Newton (fig. 1). 8 From that print, Badger obtained the overall format of the painting: three-quarter-length pose, body turned toward the viewer’s right, and eyes looking forward. The light source, falling from the upper left, is also consistent with the mezzotint. WORCESTER ART MUSEUMSTAY CONNECTEDVISITCALENDARCOLLECTIONSEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMS The Worcester Art Museum mourns the passing of artist John O’Reilly, a singular presence in Worcester’s talented and diverse artistic community. John is best-known for his photomontages, which first garnered national attention at the 1995 Whitney Biennial. His work is in museum collections throughout the United States and Europe. EXHIBITIONS AND INSTALLATIONS Upcoming Exhibitions. The Iconic Jersey: Baseball x Fashion. June 12 – September 12, 2021. Love Stories from the National Portrait Gallery, London. November 13, 2021 – March 13, 2022. Jewels of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Treasures from the Collection of the Worcester Art Museum. June 18, 2022 – January 29, 2023.COLLECTIONS
HOURS AND ADMISSION
Wednesday, noon-4pm. Thursday – Sunday, 10am–4pm. See below for Monday holiday hours. Members only: Wednesday, 10am–noon. Galleries closed: Mondays*, Tuesdays and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.MUSEUM SHOP
Please email shopsales@worcesterart.org or call 508.793.4355 to place an order and arrange for pick-up or delivery. Postage and handling costs will vary depending on weight and destination. Don't forget! Membership to the Worcester Art Museum is a gift that enriches and inspires the whole year through. Members receive special benefitsincluding
PAST EXHIBITIONS
The Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes from the New-York Historical Society. September 8 – November 25, 2018. Radiance Rediscovered: Stained Glass by Tiffany and La Farge. June 30, 2018 – December 1, 2019. Exploring the Myths of James Dye. April 7 – September 2, 2018. The Mystery of Worcester's Leonardo. March 10 –June 3
THE ICONIC JERSEY: BASEBALL X FASHION Pioneering in its approach, The Iconic Jersey will be the first exhibition solely devoted to the baseball jersey in an art museum. The Iconic Jersey examines the relationship between aesthetics and athletics, fashion and function, and nostalgia and modernity all through the lens of a singular garment. Clothing is a profoundlypersonal artform
KIMONO COUTURE: THE BEAUTY OF CHISO Kimono Couture: The Beauty of Chiso is accompanied by a catalog, authored by the exhibition guest curators, Vivian Li and Christine Starkman, with contributions by Riyo Kikuchi and Yukio Lippit. Published by D Giles Limited, London, in association with the Worcester Art Museum, the catalog is for sale in the Museum Shop for$34.95.
GIVE | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Donate to the WAM Fund Give a Memorial Gift to the WAM Fund Give an Honorary Gift to the WAM Fund Donate to the Joseph and Shirley Krosoczka Memorial Youth Scholarship Fund. We are all living in strange times and facing challenges we never imagined. The Worcester Art Museum has been able to continue to serve all those who are interested in art through a full program of digital content EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Both Waldo portraits derive from the same English source, a 1725 mezzotint by John Faber, Jr., after John Vanderbank of Sir Isaac Newton (fig. 1). 8 From that print, Badger obtained the overall format of the painting: three-quarter-length pose, body turned toward the viewer’s right, and eyes looking forward. The light source, falling from the upper left, is also consistent with the mezzotint. CALENDAR | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Calendar. Enhance your Worcester Art Museum experience by joining a tour, lecture, gallery talk, concert, performance, community day, opening party or other event offered throughout the year. Also enjoy lunch in the Museum Café, browse for gifts in the Museum Shop, or sign-up for an art class or workshop. See a full list of programs andevents.
PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
Visit. 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609 (+1) 508-799-4406. Hours. Wednesday, noon-4pm Thursday-Sunday, 10am-4pm Members only: Wednesday, 10am-noon CONTACT US | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609 General Inquiries information@worcesterart.org 508.799.4406. Departments. Curatorial (Collections & Exhibitions) 508.793.4317 collectionsandexhibitions@worcesterart.orgMUSEUM CAFÉ
The Museum Café will be closed until further notice. Whether you're visiting the Museum's galleries or stopping in just for lunch, the Museum Café is sure to pleasantly surprise. Choose from a delectable selection of appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, entrées and desserts. Dine indoors or experience one of Worcester's few outdoor CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Worcester Art Museum is committed to fostering a cooperative and respectful working atmosphere with employees as diverse as our global art collections and audiences. The Museum is an equal opportunity employer and is in compliance with all applicable state and federal labor laws. It is our policy not to discriminate against any employeeor
ART CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS Please contact us with any questions. You can reach us at 508.793.4333 or by email at classes@worcesterart.org. Education programs at the Worcester Art Museum are supported by membership and annual fund donations and by the George I. Alden Trust, Butler Family Foundation, the David J. Freelander Memorial Scholarship Fund, the GreaterWorcester
CURATORIAL AND CONSERVATION Rita Albertson was appointed Chief Conservator at the Worcester Art Museum in 2004. Prior to that she served as Paintings Conservator at WAM and Assistant Paintings Conservator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She oversees a conservation team of specialists in objects,paintings, works
EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Both Waldo portraits derive from the same English source, a 1725 mezzotint by John Faber, Jr., after John Vanderbank of Sir Isaac Newton (fig. 1). 8 From that print, Badger obtained the overall format of the painting: three-quarter-length pose, body turned toward the viewer’s right, and eyes looking forward. The light source, falling from the upper left, is also consistent with the mezzotint. EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Thomas Smith American, seventeenth century. Self-Portrait, about 1680 Oil on canvas 24 5/8 x 23 9/16 in. (62.8 x 60 cm) Museum purchase, 1948.19. Inscriptions In WAM UPDATES: CONSERVING A NIPMUC STORAGE BASKET USING In art conservation, unexpected materials can be used to repair damaged art objects. Take for example Storage Basket (1998.123), a mid–19th century Nipmuc ash splint woven basket that will be included in the upcoming Luce 3 Reinstallation of the Lower Third American Gallery.It may be surprising to learn that the breaks and losses in the basket were repaired with Japanese paper, a material WORCESTER ART MUSEUMSTAY CONNECTEDVISITCALENDARCOLLECTIONSEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMS The Worcester Art Museum mourns the passing of artist John O’Reilly, a singular presence in Worcester’s talented and diverse artistic community. John is best-known for his photomontages, which first garnered national attention at the 1995 Whitney Biennial. His work is in museum collections throughout the United States and Europe. EXHIBITIONS AND INSTALLATIONS Upcoming Exhibitions. The Iconic Jersey: Baseball x Fashion. June 12 – September 12, 2021. Love Stories from the National Portrait Gallery, London. November 13, 2021 – March 13, 2022. Jewels of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Treasures from the Collection of the Worcester Art Museum. June 18, 2022 – January 29, 2023.COLLECTIONS
HOURS AND ADMISSION
Wednesday, noon-4pm. Thursday – Sunday, 10am–4pm. See below for Monday holiday hours. Members only: Wednesday, 10am–noon. Galleries closed: Mondays*, Tuesdays and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.MUSEUM SHOP
Please email shopsales@worcesterart.org or call 508.793.4355 to place an order and arrange for pick-up or delivery. Postage and handling costs will vary depending on weight and destination. Don't forget! Membership to the Worcester Art Museum is a gift that enriches and inspires the whole year through. Members receive special benefitsincluding
PAST EXHIBITIONS
The Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes from the New-York Historical Society. September 8 – November 25, 2018. Radiance Rediscovered: Stained Glass by Tiffany and La Farge. June 30, 2018 – December 1, 2019. Exploring the Myths of James Dye. April 7 – September 2, 2018. The Mystery of Worcester's Leonardo. March 10 –June 3
THE ICONIC JERSEY: BASEBALL X FASHION Pioneering in its approach, The Iconic Jersey will be the first exhibition solely devoted to the baseball jersey in an art museum. The Iconic Jersey examines the relationship between aesthetics and athletics, fashion and function, and nostalgia and modernity all through the lens of a singular garment. Clothing is a profoundlypersonal artform
KIMONO COUTURE: THE BEAUTY OF CHISO Kimono Couture: The Beauty of Chiso is accompanied by a catalog, authored by the exhibition guest curators, Vivian Li and Christine Starkman, with contributions by Riyo Kikuchi and Yukio Lippit. Published by D Giles Limited, London, in association with the Worcester Art Museum, the catalog is for sale in the Museum Shop for$34.95.
GIVE | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Donate to the WAM Fund Give a Memorial Gift to the WAM Fund Give an Honorary Gift to the WAM Fund Donate to the Joseph and Shirley Krosoczka Memorial Youth Scholarship Fund. We are all living in strange times and facing challenges we never imagined. The Worcester Art Museum has been able to continue to serve all those who are interested in art through a full program of digital content EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Both Waldo portraits derive from the same English source, a 1725 mezzotint by John Faber, Jr., after John Vanderbank of Sir Isaac Newton (fig. 1). 8 From that print, Badger obtained the overall format of the painting: three-quarter-length pose, body turned toward the viewer’s right, and eyes looking forward. The light source, falling from the upper left, is also consistent with the mezzotint. WORCESTER ART MUSEUMSTAY CONNECTEDVISITCALENDARCOLLECTIONSEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMS The Worcester Art Museum mourns the passing of artist John O’Reilly, a singular presence in Worcester’s talented and diverse artistic community. John is best-known for his photomontages, which first garnered national attention at the 1995 Whitney Biennial. His work is in museum collections throughout the United States and Europe. EXHIBITIONS AND INSTALLATIONS Upcoming Exhibitions. The Iconic Jersey: Baseball x Fashion. June 12 – September 12, 2021. Love Stories from the National Portrait Gallery, London. November 13, 2021 – March 13, 2022. Jewels of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Treasures from the Collection of the Worcester Art Museum. June 18, 2022 – January 29, 2023.COLLECTIONS
HOURS AND ADMISSION
Wednesday, noon-4pm. Thursday – Sunday, 10am–4pm. See below for Monday holiday hours. Members only: Wednesday, 10am–noon. Galleries closed: Mondays*, Tuesdays and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.MUSEUM SHOP
Please email shopsales@worcesterart.org or call 508.793.4355 to place an order and arrange for pick-up or delivery. Postage and handling costs will vary depending on weight and destination. Don't forget! Membership to the Worcester Art Museum is a gift that enriches and inspires the whole year through. Members receive special benefitsincluding
PAST EXHIBITIONS
The Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes from the New-York Historical Society. September 8 – November 25, 2018. Radiance Rediscovered: Stained Glass by Tiffany and La Farge. June 30, 2018 – December 1, 2019. Exploring the Myths of James Dye. April 7 – September 2, 2018. The Mystery of Worcester's Leonardo. March 10 –June 3
THE ICONIC JERSEY: BASEBALL X FASHION Pioneering in its approach, The Iconic Jersey will be the first exhibition solely devoted to the baseball jersey in an art museum. The Iconic Jersey examines the relationship between aesthetics and athletics, fashion and function, and nostalgia and modernity all through the lens of a singular garment. Clothing is a profoundlypersonal artform
KIMONO COUTURE: THE BEAUTY OF CHISO Kimono Couture: The Beauty of Chiso is accompanied by a catalog, authored by the exhibition guest curators, Vivian Li and Christine Starkman, with contributions by Riyo Kikuchi and Yukio Lippit. Published by D Giles Limited, London, in association with the Worcester Art Museum, the catalog is for sale in the Museum Shop for$34.95.
GIVE | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Donate to the WAM Fund Give a Memorial Gift to the WAM Fund Give an Honorary Gift to the WAM Fund Donate to the Joseph and Shirley Krosoczka Memorial Youth Scholarship Fund. We are all living in strange times and facing challenges we never imagined. The Worcester Art Museum has been able to continue to serve all those who are interested in art through a full program of digital content EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Both Waldo portraits derive from the same English source, a 1725 mezzotint by John Faber, Jr., after John Vanderbank of Sir Isaac Newton (fig. 1). 8 From that print, Badger obtained the overall format of the painting: three-quarter-length pose, body turned toward the viewer’s right, and eyes looking forward. The light source, falling from the upper left, is also consistent with the mezzotint. CALENDAR | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Calendar. Enhance your Worcester Art Museum experience by joining a tour, lecture, gallery talk, concert, performance, community day, opening party or other event offered throughout the year. Also enjoy lunch in the Museum Café, browse for gifts in the Museum Shop, or sign-up for an art class or workshop. See a full list of programs andevents.
PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
Visit. 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609 (+1) 508-799-4406. Hours. Wednesday, noon-4pm Thursday-Sunday, 10am-4pm Members only: Wednesday, 10am-noon CONTACT US | WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609 General Inquiries information@worcesterart.org 508.799.4406. Departments. Curatorial (Collections & Exhibitions) 508.793.4317 collectionsandexhibitions@worcesterart.orgMUSEUM CAFÉ
The Museum Café will be closed until further notice. Whether you're visiting the Museum's galleries or stopping in just for lunch, the Museum Café is sure to pleasantly surprise. Choose from a delectable selection of appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, entrées and desserts. Dine indoors or experience one of Worcester's few outdoor CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Worcester Art Museum is committed to fostering a cooperative and respectful working atmosphere with employees as diverse as our global art collections and audiences. The Museum is an equal opportunity employer and is in compliance with all applicable state and federal labor laws. It is our policy not to discriminate against any employeeor
ART CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS Please contact us with any questions. You can reach us at 508.793.4333 or by email at classes@worcesterart.org. Education programs at the Worcester Art Museum are supported by membership and annual fund donations and by the George I. Alden Trust, Butler Family Foundation, the David J. Freelander Memorial Scholarship Fund, the GreaterWorcester
CURATORIAL AND CONSERVATION Rita Albertson was appointed Chief Conservator at the Worcester Art Museum in 2004. Prior to that she served as Paintings Conservator at WAM and Assistant Paintings Conservator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She oversees a conservation team of specialists in objects,paintings, works
EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Both Waldo portraits derive from the same English source, a 1725 mezzotint by John Faber, Jr., after John Vanderbank of Sir Isaac Newton (fig. 1). 8 From that print, Badger obtained the overall format of the painting: three-quarter-length pose, body turned toward the viewer’s right, and eyes looking forward. The light source, falling from the upper left, is also consistent with the mezzotint. EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS Thomas Smith American, seventeenth century. Self-Portrait, about 1680 Oil on canvas 24 5/8 x 23 9/16 in. (62.8 x 60 cm) Museum purchase, 1948.19. Inscriptions In WAM UPDATES: CONSERVING A NIPMUC STORAGE BASKET USING In art conservation, unexpected materials can be used to repair damaged art objects. Take for example Storage Basket (1998.123), a mid–19th century Nipmuc ash splint woven basket that will be included in the upcoming Luce 3 Reinstallation of the Lower Third American Gallery.It may be surprising to learn that the breaks and losses in the basket were repaired with Japanese paper, a materialJoin Give
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VINCENT VAN GOGH, _PORTRAIT OF POSTMAN ROULIN_, 1888, OIL ON CANVAS. THE DETROIT INSTITUE OF ARTS, GIFT OF MR. AND MRS. WALTER BUHL FORDII, 1996.25.
On loan until December 31, 2020. On view in Gallery 211 REGINALD GAMMON, _HOLY FAMILY_, DETAIL, 1964, ACRYLIC ON MASONITE. BLAKE ROBINSON FUND, 2019.46. ©2019 ESTATE OF REGINALD GAMMON / LICENSED BY VAGA AT ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY (ARS), NY. On view in Gallery 321 MELVIN EDWARDS, _ZHAKANAKA_, 1989, WELDED STEEL. ELIZA S. PAINE FUND,1999.76
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Stitches in Time: The Ambient Art of Jean François Millet As fall draws to a close, the weather gets colder and the days get shorter. For many of us, that means spending more time indoors. Two works in the Worcester Art Museum's collection by 19th-century French artist Jean-François Millet—the etching _Woman Sewing_ (1855-1856) and the drawing_ The Vigil_ (about 1853)—use the domestic sphere as a way of reflecting the interior lives of their subjects.… Uncovering the Stylish Complexity and Craftsmanship of Samurai Armor Inside the Nature-Driven World of Artist Susan Swinand Subscribe to WAM Updates and get the stories delivered to yourinbox!
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