Contemporary art is fundamental to a vibrant, educated, and diverse city.

At ArtsWorcester, we believe that contemporary art—the art made here and now, of all kinds and all traditions– is fundamental to a vibrant, educated, and diverse city. Our mission–to advance and celebrate contemporary art in Central Massachusetts–benefits artists and audiences alike, at all stages of experience and knowledge.

Each year, ArtsWorcester 

  • produces some fifteen exhibitions across three galleries and on our website
  • exhibits the work of over 500 emerging and established artists
  • offers educational experiences to the general public and for area institutions
  • provides artists professional development
  • and links local businesses to artists through a corporate art program.

Art shapes and enriches our lives, while contributing substantively to social, economic, and civic development. Art has the power to start and sustain difficult conversations, allowing people to find common ground and create alliances. It brings joy, pleasure, and new knowledge of other lives and experiences.

We take our commitment to all artists, and our service as a public good, seriously. Anyone may become an exhibiting artist here, regardless of medium, training, or background. A range of opportunities, from open member shows to highly competitive prize exhibitions, engages artists at all levels of experience. 

For visitors, our galleries are open, accessible, and free to all, offering multiple new experiences with contemporary art every year. Our small but devoted staff makes contemporary art accessible, joyous, engaging, and exciting–not intimidating or pretentious. All visitors, from experienced gallery-goers to the curious newcomers, are welcome here.

Come see what we mean. Visit and become part of the community we build through art.

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  • Juliet Feibel

    Executive Director

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    A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Juliet Feibel has worked across nonprofit management, membership organizations, the arts, and higher education. Leading ArtsWorcester since 2011, she previously served as Director of Education for the Ann Arbor Art Center and as Associate Director of Imagining America, a national arts and humanities project, and worked for non-governmental organizations in Vietnam and Thailand. She holds a BA in English and Art History from Northwestern University, a PhD in English Literature from the University of Michigan, and studied theater and art at Interlochen. She lives in Worcester with her husband Ken MacLean, an anthropologist at Clark University, and her two teen-aged children.

  • Alice Dillon

    Associate Director

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    Alice Dillon came to ArtsWorcester as a summer intern in 2018 and has since remained on the team, now in the role of Assistant Director. She graduated with a Masters Degree in History from Clark University, where she also completed her undergraduate degree in Art History and History. In her free time Alice enjoys creating and exhibiting fiber art, hiking, and visiting other galleries and museums. Alice lives in Worcester with her cat ArtsWorcester.

  • Allie Heimos

    Assistant Director, Marketing & Communications

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    Allie is originally from St. Louis, Missouri and came to New England to pursue a degree in the History of Art and Architecture at Boston University. Before coming to ArtsWorcester, she managed the Communications Department for the New Art Center in Newton and worked as a freelance graphic designer in Boston, Philadelphia, and Providence. She maintains a studio practice in her spare time, and lives with her partner and two cats near Providence, RI.

  • Tim Johnson

    Art Preparator

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    Tim Johnson is a freelance preparator, providing art installation services to museums, galleries and individuals in New England. In addition to ArtsWorcester, he regularly installs exhibitions at the Cantor Art Gallery at the College of the Holy Website and the Clark Art Institute.

  • Sue Von-Maszewski

    Administrator

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    Sue is originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, and received her BA in Spanish from The University of Michigan. After graduating, she lived in Northern California for ten years, where she worked in administrative and marketing positions. After meeting her husband, Matthew, she moved to his hometown of Houston, Texas for a short time before his work brought them to Massachusetts. They currently live in Westborough with their two children, three cats, two rabbits and dog. She has a life-long love of the arts, in all forms, and is thrilled to be working with ArtsWorcester.

  • Angel Sotomayor

    Kirby Gallery Coordinator

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    A graduate of North High and part of El Salón, Angel is a Visual and Performing Arts Major at Worcester State University, and remains active in their theatrical productions. Angel brings additional experience as a Peer Leader for the H.O.P.E Coalition, a youth-adult partnership to reduce youth violence and substance use, and as a mentor in the Office of Multicultural Affairs at WSU, which focuses on the success of first-generation, low-income, and ALANA college students. He is the recipient of a Hispanics Achieving and Celebrating Excellence (HACE) Award from QCC.

  • Dana Mendes

    Education Manager

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    Originally from Southern New Hampshire, Dana graduated from Assumption University in 2020 with a degree in Secondary Education and a concentration in Visual Arts. With an unyielding passion for human advocacy, social cohesion, and community development, she served as a youth development professional and Art Educator in Worcester's inner-city schools and learning programs for over six years. In 2023, Dana began building a small business centered on "slow-fashion" wearable art, Afro-minimalism, and Afro-Hispanic representation. As ArtsWorcester's Education Manager, Dana combines her commitment to city youth with her passion for the local art community.

  • Katie Bullied

    ArtsWorcester Staff Member

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