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Immersive Art Experience Coming To Worcester

The Worcester Art Museum announced two exhibitions for next spring.

WORCESTER, MA — Art that you can see, hear, and feel is coming to Worcester next spring.

The Worcester Art Museum announced two new exhibitions that will explore weather and climate change. An immersive exhibit called “Fever Dreams of a Cool-Breather Earth” will open on April 11, 2026, alongside another called “A Weather Eye: Art and Early Modern Meteorology” which will open on March 28, 2026.

The exhibitions will explore “humanity’s evolving experiences with weather and climate, from the 16th century to today,” according to the museum.

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The immersive exhibition was created by Christa Donner and Andrew S. Yang, and will combine many different forms of art. The museum said visitors will enter through a breezeway, and experience artworks that engage with sight, sound and touch.

The Worcester Art Museum will host an after-hours event on April 10, 2026, to celebrate the opening of both exhibits.

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Until then, you can visit every Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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