Clark students are making ArtsWorcester exhibitions pop


Undergraduate students in last fall’s “Art, the Public, and the History of Worcester: ArtsWorcester,” a Problems of Practice (POP) course taught by Kristina Wilson, professor of art history, are seeing their efforts bear fruit this spring. The students researched contemporary artists to be featured in eight solo exhibitions produced by ArtsWorcester and wrote essays about the artists’ work. The students’ essays appear in pamphlets handed out at the galleries or as columns published in Worcester Magazine.

Read more about Art History Professor Kristina Wilson’s Problems of Practice course, “Art, the Public, and the History of Worcester: ArtsWorcester”

Below is list of the artists, their exhibitions, and the students’ work:

At the Worcester Arts Museum:

  • James Dye“Exploring the Myths of James Dye,” April 7-Sept. 2: “James Dye: An Ancient Past Evoked Through Contemporary Art,” a pamphlet available at the museum, by Alyssa Pelletier ’19; upcoming Worcester Magazine article by Pauline Wan ’20. Artist’s opening reception, 5:30 to 8 p.m., Thursday, April 19.

At The Aurora, headquarters of ArtsWorcester, 660 Main St., Worcester:

At The Hadley657 Main St., Worcester:

At The Hanover in The Hanover Theater, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester:

  • Karen Reid, “Mental Notes,” Feb. 16-June 9: “Karen Reid’s ‘Mental Notes,’” Worcester Magazine article by Alisha Savoy ’19, who also researched and wrote the pamphlet distributed at the gallery.
  • James Hunt“Under the Highway: Blackstone River Landscapes,” June 27-Oct. 30: pamphlet by Alice Dillon ’19; upcoming Worcester Magazine article by Autumn Perez ’18.

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