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November 27 to December 14 Now Showing at The Harold Stevens Gallery: Living Womb by Annabelle Edwards-Stoll

Harold Stevens Gallery at WCUW: November 27 to December 14: Living Womb by Annabelle Edwards-StollArtist Annabelle Edwards-Stoll is a sculpturist finishing their senior year at Clark University. This exhibit, Living Womb, is an exploration of reproductive rights. Through their textile and sculpture work, the Harold Stevens Gallery is transformed into a Womb where visitors are encouraged to respectfully interact with the work and converse with one another about difficult topics. This exhibit also features a resource wall with donations from Project Priceless, Planned Parenthood, and Clark University’s Reproductive Access Club.

Three supporting artists from Clark University are also featured in the show: painter, Liz Cowart, photographer and filmmaker, Gyani Pradhan Wong Ah Sui, and poet Ketshaly Philome.

Edwards-Stoll encourages all visitors of the Living Womb to,“Open the softer parts of yourself. Be vulnerable. Be respectful. Be yourself and communicate. Acknowledge all the parts that make you whole, all the parts that brought you here.”

Living Womb by Annabelle Edwards-Stoll is on view from November 27 to December 14.

Opening reception for this immersive experience is on Saturday, December 7 from 4 to 6pm and will feature an open mic.

Gallery hours: Mondays 12 to 3pm; Wednesdays 2 to 4 pm; Thursdays 1 to 5 pm; Fridays 11 to 2 pm; Saturdays 11 to 1 pm; or by appointment. Free to all!

Saturday, December 7 and Sunday, December 8: Cinema Worcester at the Frontroom Presents “A Different Man”

A Different Man showing December 7 and 8 at 1 pmCinema Worcester in conjunction with the WCUW Frontroom presents “A Different Man“, a film by Aaron Schimberg.

A daringly funny satire about disability and the nuance of lived experience that never tries to tick a box or make the audience feel comfort

Aspiring actor Edward undergoes a radical medical procedure to drastically transform his appearance. But his new dream face quickly turns into a nightmare, as he loses out on the role he was born to play and becomes obsessed with reclaiming what was lost.

“Much like life, once you get comfortable in the rhythm of A Different Man, Schimberg shoves you out of your seat and forces you to question what you thought you knew about yourself and those sitting next to you” – Paste Magazine.

Run time is 1 hour 52 minutes. Rated R (Sexual Content|Language|Graphic Nudity|Some Violent Content).

Showtimes: Saturday, December 7, 1 pm, and Sunday, December 8, 1 pm. Tickets $8-$11. Purchase tickets online.

The WCUW Frontroom is located at 910 Main St., Worcester Ma.

Glass block with namesWalk into our new Harold Stevens Gallery at WCUW, and you will see on your right a wall of glass blocks.

Special glass blocks, as they are engraved with the names of donors to WCUW who want their name to live forever.

You can add your name or other content to this wall for just $91.30 per line!

See here for more details.

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