Worcester Art Museum

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Worcester Art Museum
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Amelia and Robert H. Haley Memorial Lecture
Are We Taught the Wrong Things About Art?
Sunday, April 26, 2–3 pm
Tuckerman Hall
Speakers:
Jock Herron
(TidePool Press; Harvard Graduate School of Design),
Felipe Pereda
(Harvard University, Fernando Zóbel de Ayala Professor of Spanish Art),
Matthias Waschek
(Worcester Art Museum, Jean and Myles McDonough Director)
Free for Members, $5 for general public.
Advance registration is highly recommended.
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Arms and Armor Galleries
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Exhibitions
A Weather Eye: Art and Early Modern Meteorology
Through June 28, 2026
Fever Dreams of a Cool-Breathed Earth
Christa Donner and Andrew S. Yang
Through August 16, 2026
Repeat After Me
Open Door Gallery
Through May 13, 2026
Coming up
American Art
Opens April 25, 2026
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Our campus transformation is underway!
The Museum is open
during
normal hours
with exciting new
art on view
, but you might notice that
certain spaces and galleries
are temporarily closed during your visit.
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Upcoming events
Talk
Amelia and Robert H. Haley Memorial Lecture: Are We Taught the Wrong Things About Art?
Sunday, April 26, 2 pm
After Hours
After Hours: Celebrating the New American Art Galleries
Friday, May 8, 7 pm
Talk
Talk: Arms and Armor of the Moroccan Sultans
Saturday, May 9, 2 pm
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Dive deeper
Connect with the “breathing, living entity” that is our shared planet in
Fever Dreams of a Cool-Breathed Earth
, an immersive exhibition of artworks by Christa Donner and Andrew S. Yang on view through August 16.
Suit up! Learn about the pieces that make up a suit of plate knight’s armor and how they were worn. Explore more in the new
Arms and Armor Galleries
, now open.
Explore the studio of Crystalle Lacouture, the artist behind
Correspondence (for Elizabeth Bishop)
on the Wall at WAM, and get an inside look at the poetic and artistic inspirations behind her work.