01. Art Installations

/ Reusable Universes: Shih Chieh Huang

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Shih Chieh Huang combines his longstanding fascination with technology and the materials of modern life to transform mundane manufactured objects into novel and remarkably complex sculptural forms. Huang elevates circuit building, transistor rewiring, and other hardware operations into art. Running from June 24, 2017 - November 11, 2017.  +more


02. Art Festivals

/ stART on The Street

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Free festival on September 17th. Central Massachusetts' largest art, music and performance festival comes to Worcester. Watch as 200+ artists create unique works right on the street. Free art activities for children and families, food court with various food vendors (including vegan options,) music and performances on the street - allowing you to really become a part of the acts! +more


03. Performances

/ Music Worcester

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Music Worcester presents a season of events each year. Starting in the Fall and running through Spring, performances are presented in an exciting variety of venues. Guest artists with international orchestras, chamber and jazz ensembles, ballet companies and solo recitals make up a truly remarkable array of events in the city. +more


04. Nature Events

/ New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill

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There’s nothing like autumn in New England, and there’s no better place than New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill to take in all the season has to offer. In addition to the panoramic view of Mt. Wachusett and the Reservoir, fall fest weekends running from September 30, 2017 - October 15, 2017 feature a variety of educational and fun events for the whole family. +more


05. Galleries

/ Arts Worcester

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ArtsWorcester exhibits local contemporary artists at all stages of their careers through meaningful exhibition experience. Their main gallery is at 660 Main Street, in the historic Aurora Building, but additional exhibits are on show in downtown Worcester include the Hadley Building and the Hanover Theatre. Their juried, curated, and members' exhibits are always open and free to the public. +more


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