WORCESTER,
MA - The fiery processes of craft will be on display at the Worcester
Center for Crafts' free block-party style event, HOT NIGHT IN THE CITY on Friday, July 21 from 6-9 pm. Many of the demonstrations and events will take place outside to accommodate visitors, and for dramatic effect!
During
the July 21 Hot Night, the Craft Center can guarantee that where there
is smoke, there will be fire since fire and heat are essential elements
to working with glass, clay and metal---three of the materials that will
be demonstrated at Hot Night.
Dusk's
darkness will give way to the warm glow of artists' illuminating
demonstrations of the ancient arts of glassblowing, raku firing, flame
working, and blacksmithing. In addition, the Center will offer Wheel
Throwing Under the Stars, music, food, art and drink.
Crafts Center students & Faculty participate in raku firing. |
HOT NIGHT visitor tries his hand at wheel-throwing |
Jubilee Gardens, a popular band from the area who play an all
original, eclectic mix of music with hints of world, pop, folk, and
rock will provide the music for dancing, eating, and celebrating craft
and the Worcester Center for Crafts in the community.
"Hot
Night gives us the opportunity to literally turn ourselves inside out
in order to tell the community THANK YOU for being partners with us,"
said Honee Hess, executive director of the Crafts Center. "We have these
'hot' activities going on every day, but on HOT NIGHT we bring them out
into the open for all to see and enjoy." Activities at HOT NIGHT are
free to the public, although donations are accepted.
The
public is invited inside the Craft Center building to participate in
several maker activities in the studios, including an enameling project
and a collaborative ceramic hand-building experience, and an opportunity
to preview fall's class line-up. HOT NIGHT IN THE CITY occurs rain or
shine.
Fueling the crowd will be the award-winning BBQ purveyor, BT's Smokehouse of Sturbridge and pizza maker extraordinaire, Anzios: both culinary masters bring their wood-fired equipment on the Craft Center's premises to produce fresh BBQ and wood-fired pizza!
For dessert, Worcester State University alum, Renee King who is relocating her business to the Canal District in Worcester, brings the Queen's Cups'award-winning cupcakes to the event. New this year, Fretzels will round out the sweetness of evening with their real frozen yogurt, pretzels and more. To top things off for the over-21 crowd, Austin Liquors has arranged a tasting of Worcester's newest brewery product, Flying Dreams Brewery beer. Food prices are set by vendors.
Spärk, an exhibit opening on Hot Night and running through September 16 will feature the work of four women artists: Jessica Lyn Burhans, Tara Sellios, Keri Anderson and Michelle May. The title of the exhibit speaks to the art on view as a fiery particle thrown off from a fire or emitting sparks of fire or electricity. Provocative? Edgy? "The show is perfect for HOT NIGHT," says Gallery Director Candace Casey, "as it speaks to the energy of the work being shown, and the spark of creativity that it inspires!"
Glassblowing under the stars! |
Flameworking demo |
Also opening that night in the Center's renowned Krikorian Gallery is an exhibit spärk, curated by local painter Michelle May.
Fueling the crowd will be the award-winning BBQ purveyor, BT's Smokehouse of Sturbridge and pizza maker extraordinaire, Anzios: both culinary masters bring their wood-fired equipment on the Craft Center's premises to produce fresh BBQ and wood-fired pizza!
Blacksmithing at HOT NIGHT |
For dessert, Worcester State University alum, Renee King who is relocating her business to the Canal District in Worcester, brings the Queen's Cups'award-winning cupcakes to the event. New this year, Fretzels will round out the sweetness of evening with their real frozen yogurt, pretzels and more. To top things off for the over-21 crowd, Austin Liquors has arranged a tasting of Worcester's newest brewery product, Flying Dreams Brewery beer. Food prices are set by vendors.
Spärk, an exhibit opening on Hot Night and running through September 16 will feature the work of four women artists: Jessica Lyn Burhans, Tara Sellios, Keri Anderson and Michelle May. The title of the exhibit speaks to the art on view as a fiery particle thrown off from a fire or emitting sparks of fire or electricity. Provocative? Edgy? "The show is perfect for HOT NIGHT," says Gallery Director Candace Casey, "as it speaks to the energy of the work being shown, and the spark of creativity that it inspires!"
About the Worcester Center for Crafts:
The
Worcester Center for Crafts (WCC) is one of the oldest non-profit
institutions for craft study in the United States. Founded in 1856 as
the Worcester Employment Society to help immigrant women produce and
sell hand-crafted wares to support their families, the Center evolved
over the past 155 years into New England's leading center for craft
education, exhibition and entrepreneurship. In 2004, the organization
expanded and opened the New Street Glass Studio - an off-campus, 8,000
square foot, state-of-the-art, multi-studio glass facility. The WCC
offers the only comprehensive glass studio program in New England
available to the public. Through an affiliation begun in 2009, the WCC
is home to the Worcester State visual arts studios.
The
Craft Center's mission is "to sustain craft as a vital part of our
community" by providing high-quality craft education and training, by
supporting craft artists in their professions, and through advocacy
and public education initiatives including adult education classes and
workshops, youth education and outreach programs, exhibitions showcasing
the work of established and emerging artists, artist residencies,
lectures, family events, studio rentals, Gallery Store, and major
events. The WCC is a member of the Worcester Cultural Coalition and its
WOO card program, and receive funding from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
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