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Elm Park
Elm Park, Worcester, Massachusetts was purchased in 1854
using public funds. The park is recognized as one of the first
purchases of land for a public park in the U.S. and is listed on
the National Register of Historic Places. The park contains
designs by the Olmsted firm dating back to 1909 through
the 1940s, during the period of work by John Charles Olmsted,
Fredrick Law Olmsted Jr., and other members of the
Olmsted Brothers firm.
Meetings of the AIPW Committee
The Core Committee meets every Thursday. For more details, please email us at info@artintheparkworcester.org.
AIPW Committee
Candace Casey
Kathryn Egnaczak
Claire Forgues
Gloria D. Hall
Cyrus Lipsitt
Philip Marshall
Deborah McNamara
Amanda Riik
Lynn Simmons
About
Art in the Park was one of six projects to receive the Gold Star Award in 2009, a statewide award given by the Massachusetts Cultural Council to recognize exemplary cultural programs funded by a local cultural council.
Art in the Park continues to be exhibited in Worcester’s historic Elm Park where it attracts an ethnically and socio-economically diverse audience of 10,000 people.
Art in the Park 2011 is presented by Art in the Park, Worcester in partnership with the Urban Arts Institute at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, the City of Worcester’s Parks Department and ArtsWorcester.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Worcester Arts Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council,
a state agency.
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