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Small Works 2025

Small Works 2025

11-05-2025 8:00 pm - 12-14-2025 11:00 pm
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Small Works 2025

To round out the year, ArtsWorcester members are invited to participate in Small Works 2025, a non-juried members’ exhibition. All wall-hanging artworks, including sculptures that go on the wall, may not exceed 10” in any direction, including frame. Artworks that go on a pedestal may be no larger than 10” in height and 10” at the widest point. 

Beyond the size limit, there is no medium or theme requirement. All media are welcome, including but not limited to painting, sculpture, photography, fiber, fine craft, digital art, and video.

Artworks do not need to be listed for sale. Any artwork that is listed for sale must have a minimum price of at least $100. Our annual Small Works show draws many holiday shoppers, as small artworks make wonderful and unique gifts. 

Arms and Armor

Arms and Armor

11-22-2025 8:00 pm - 08-20-2026 11:00 pm
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Arms and Armor

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This fall, the Worcester Art Museum welcomes you to its new Arms and Armor Galleries. Uncover the real stories behind myths and legends, brought to life through over 1,000 objects from around the world. Showcasing the Museum’s collection of arms and armor—the second largest of its kind in the United States—this new 5,000-square-foot space invites you to delve into timeless themes of bravery, power, identity, and honor, and reflect on how these concepts resonate in our lives today.

Rare artifacts, breathtaking artworks, and hands-on interactives make this experience perfect for all ages. With a focus on storytelling, the galleries will explore the societies and cultures in which these objects were used and reveal the skill and ingenuity required to create them. Discover the celebrity culture of Roman gladiators through a 2,000-year-old helmet. Marvel at ornate weapons-turned-fashion statements, like an Indian dagger worn to signify status and masculinity. Search the surfaces of brilliantly crafted suits of armor for clues about their makers. And come face-to-face with samurai Sakai Genzo through the ceremonial suit of armor he once wore.

American Art

American Art

02-07-2026 8:00 pm
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American Art

This winter, the Worcester Art Museum will unveil newly reimagined galleries dedicated to its renowned collection of American art from the colonial period through the 19th century. The fully redesigned space will showcase more than 130 works of art representing a diverse range of artists, media, styles, and stories. Scheduled to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the United States, the galleries will address the achievements, complexities, and enduring relevance of American art and history. Artworks will be grouped thematically, inviting viewers to draw connections between different time periods, perspectives, and artistic voices. Each section will delve into a subject that resonates throughout the history of American art and into the present day. Explore wide-ranging visions of nature, the ways art has been used to construct identities, the stories of New England makers, the global influences on American art, and more as you rediscover this signature area of the Museum’s collection. The American Art Galleries are curated by Karen Sherry, Curator of American Art. The Museum also sought input from a diverse group of community advisors, including representatives of various cultural and educational organizations.

The Twenty-Second Annual College Show

02-11-2026 8:00 pm - 04-12-2026 11:00 pm
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The Twenty-Second Annual College Show

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The Twenty-Second Annual College Show is a juried exhibition open to all undergraduate college students studying at any Massachusetts college or university, in any major. The deadline to submit online is December 17 at midnight. Notifications will be made by January 9, 2026. Cash prizes will be awarded and announced at the opening reception. This year's juror is Andrea Olmstead, Assistant Professor of art in ceramics, sculpture, and drawing at Fitchburg State University. Learn more about the juror here.

The College Show has no theme. Bring us your favorite piece from your art class or your personal artistic practice, or show off your latest experiment. You do not need to be an art student or in an art class to submit. Students may submit a maximum of three pieces for consideration, and must complete a separate submission form for each piece. When submitting more than one piece, please return to the original link to make additional submissions.

A Weather Eye: Art and Early Modern Meteorology

A Weather Eye: Art and Early Modern Meteorology

03-28-2026 8:00 pm - 06-28-2026 11:00 pm
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A Weather Eye: Art and Early Modern Meteorology

Does it look like rain? From mythology to meteorology, journey through the dramatic scientific and social shift in Europe and America’s collective understanding of weather from the 16th to early 19th century. Bringing together more than forty works on paper, early weather forecasting devices, and more, A Weather Eye charts more than three hundred years of humanity’s evolving relationship with the natural world. Explore the mythology of weather and the classical theory of the four elements (earth, air, water, and fire). Delve into stories of witchcraft and sorcery, and the ways weather was divined through folk knowledge, astrology, and “weather wising.” Learn about the idolized innovators of the scientific revolution, and make light of the storm with satirical prints of cats, dogs, and more raining from the sky. This exhibition is curated by Olivia Stone, Assistant Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photography.