‘Once a Ladder… Now a Crutch’
Epic work by Matt Gondek for the 2019 edition of Pow Wow! Worcester.
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‘Once a Ladder… Now a Crutch’
Epic work by Matt Gondek for the 2019 edition of Pow Wow! Worcester.
"WORLD'S LARGEST HEX SIGN"
by Kristin Farr
Originating in the 19th century as a form of Pennsylvania Dutch folk art, typically stars in circles often used to decorate barns. "Influenced by folk art practices, synesthesia, and magic," @JuxtapozMag deputy editor Kristin Farr, assisted by Alex Hayes, painted what she called the "world's largest hex sign" at Elm Park Community School for the 2017 edition of @PowWowWorcester . @kristinfarr/ @hazemeister4576/
What do you call a double @apexer? #Apexer #Apex #Apecks #makeportraits @powwowworcester #powwowworcester #sanfranciscostreetart #halopiggthephotographer https://www.instagram.com/p/B-AUNUSHfOr/?igshid=1ba7o2v9c4mxb
Work by Slick for the 2018 edition of Pow Wow! Worcester.
‘Pasando Rolo’
Collab by Evarista Angurria and M Tony Peralta for the 2019 edition of Pow Wow! Worcester.
Work by Nosego for the 2017 edition of Pow Wow! Worcester.
Work by Evaristo Angurria for the 2017 edition of Pow Wow! Worcester.
Work by Max Sansing for the 2018 edition of Pow Wow! Worcester.
A portrait of cyclist Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor, who once lived in Worcester and whose achievements at the turn of the 20th century—including a world championship and several world records—flew in the face of Jim Crow.