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Celebration Not To Be Missed at WAM

Sunset at Sheeffry, County Mayo, Ireland, 1985, Gelatin silver print

Sunset at Sheeffry, County Mayo, Ireland, 1985, Gelatin silver printWithout a doubt the Worcester Art Museum has done a great job in combining art, entertainment, in a comfortable environment for patrons and enthusiasts alike. It is no different for this Third Thursday After Hours. The event provides guests with a special two-for-one Irish experience. The largely anticipated Hymn to the Earth: Photographs by Ron Rosenstock opens the same day as the monthly Third Thursday After Hours and is the subject of the 30-minute guided tour (starting at 6:15pm) of the new exhibition. Rosenstock, a Worcester County native, renowned landscape photographer and charismatic teacher will present his gorgeous black-and-white photographs. The exhibition includes photos selected from 40 years of his work with subjects from around the globe, with a few from Rosenstock’s visits to the Emerald Isle.

Beginning at 5:30pm, Songs for Ceilidh, a group that performs original music with traditionally inspired Celtic melodies and high-energy, upbeat rhythms, is the perfect match to accompany the Rosenstock opening. The four-piece band includes Scott Price, Bryan Christensen, Chuck Hallett, and Jon Jasinski. Incredible vocals aside, this band has a large instrument repertoire including everything from the fiddle to tin whistles to bongos.

Free for members of the Worcester Art Museum! “Creative” babysitting is available from 6-8pm at $10 per child for members and $15 per child for nonmembers.

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New Director Takes The Reins At Worcester Art Museum

Starting on November 16th, the Worcester Art Museum will be saying “good-bye” to long-time Director, Jim Welu—who will be stepping aside into the newly formed role of director emeritus—and welcoming Matthias Waschek to the reins. Formerly the Director of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts in St. Louis, Missouri, Waschek worked tirelessly in establishing an innovative exhibition program, introducing innovative programming to the community, developing digital and print publications, and growing the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts.

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