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The Immersive Experience" is set to visit Worcester, going on view at Mercantile Center with an opening day of Nov. 14.
The approach of expressionist painting, especially as related through the eloquent writings of Vincent van Gogh, illustrates the parallels between phenomenology and art with striking vigor.
Van Gogh, The Immersive Experience will open at the Mercantile Center on Nov. 14, according to the exhibit’s website.