City of Worcester, Massachusetts

Worcester Windows September 2008 - December 2008

Worcester Windows: A Community Gallery Program autumn exhibit will run September 4 – December 5, 2008.

Worcester Windows is a community gallery program which uses storefronts throughout downtown Worcester as exhibit space to enhance the City’s downtown and to provide display opportunities for local emerging and established artists. Originally intended simply as a means to provide exhibit opportunities, Worcester Windows has grown dramatically, successfully raising the awareness of Worcester as a Creative City by not only bringing artwork to the public and showcasing local talent, but in also establishing itself as a true community gallery through which many of the exhibiting artists have sold works.

The fall Worcester Windows exhibit features the following artists and organizations:

317 Main Street, Worcester Regional Transit Authority
Worcester Polish Heritage Federation presents local artists. Ann Winek-Leliwa - Acrylic on Canvas, John Gaumond - Photography.
339 Main Street, Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce
The Worcester Artist Group presents The Digital Print Comes of Age, works by Mark Domeij
322 Main Street
Paintings by Sid Solomon and Bob Dreyer; quilting by Anita Baltzersen
330 Main Street, Commerce Associates
Susan Champeny exhibits Totem Pole from Art in the Park at Elm Park
370 Main Street, BankNorth
Oil Paintings by ARTSWorcester member Susan Stuart
415 Main Street, WCCA TV-13
The Worcester County Poetry Association displaying poems of nominated poets for publishing in Worcester Review.
44 Front Street
The Fireworks Clay Studio presents works by Mary Edwards
20 Franklin Street, Telegram & Gazette
Salsa dancers are the subjects of oil paintings by ARTSWorcester member and dancer Andres Giraldo
225 Franklin Street, Union Station Garage
Works by Brian Burris, Susan Champeny and David Madsen.

Worcester Windows is funded in part by the Worcester Cultural Coalition, the City of Worcester, and the Greater Worcester Community Foundation.

Artists, businesses and cultural organizations interested in participating in future Worcester Windows installments should contact Erin Williams, Cultural Development Officer at 508-799-1400 or email culture@worcestermass.org