Worcester Art Museum
55 Salisbury Street Worcester, MA 01609 ![]()
508-799-4406
Once the third largest museum in the United States, Worcester Art Museum continues to offer great exhibits, fun classes, and many events to keep you cultured and entertained. In addition to various social events, the Worcester Art Museum has a small cafe within its building which is open for lunch.
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Zorn

Who says that art should be restricted to the canvasses at the Worcester Art Museum? With an updated menu, the Café at WAM is serving food that even an art critic would love. The Zorn sandwich, for example, is a twist on the grilled »
Cheryl Lichwell and Rui Sasaki: “In Context”

The words guilt, hesitation, turbulence, blunt, and illusion are a few examples of the text printed on the gossamer skirt of Cheryl Lichwell’s anxiously sweet otter- lady, a stylized ceramic figurative sculpture titled “Innocence” exemplifying the exploration of anthropomorphized-animal characters.
Shy otter-lady is on »
Powerful Mannerism at WAM

Expertly researched and elegantly presented is Weet, of Rest – Rest Elsewhere, the current exhibition feature from The Prints, Drawings, and Photography Department at the Worcester Art Museum. David Acton, Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photography tells the story of the rise of the »
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 »
Interstellar

Internationally respected for her paintings, public art projects and art reviews, Carrie Moyer honors the Worcester Art Museum (WAM) with her stunning exhibition Interstellar.
Moyer will present Thursday, April 19 during the Worcester Art Museum‘s AFTER HOURS program—Third Thursday featuring the folk music of Thea Hopkins—where »

