Olivia Pellegrini

On July 27, the Worcester Art Museum invites communities to a showing of contemporary artist Shih Chieh Huang’s interactive sculpture installation, Organic Concept.

Organic Concepts, Indeed

The New York-based artist has gained recognition for his innovative and ethereal works, often featuring technology’s presence with the everyday. These art experiences set against – rather, with, influences of modernity and bioluminescence. Organic Concept physically is made of plastic-based painting material and box fans. While the artist has gone international with his work, it may be seen and scaled in the Worcester Art Museum’s grand Renaissance Court, starting on the 20th at 6. Light refreshments and a cash bar will be available from 5:30 to 8 p.m.

Reusable Universes

A video depicting Organic Concept’s manifestation, and the sculptures it’s engendered, exists online. The WAM also provides a showing of Huang’s larger project, Reusable Universes, from Wednesday the 26th to Friday, Sunday from 11 p.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday from 10 to 5, and every third Thursday from 11 to 8.

Admission costs $14 for adults, $12 for college students and seniors, $6 for children ages 4-17, free for children under 4. Visit the WAM online at worcesterart.org.