Iconic prototype from "Kennedy to Kent State: Images of a Generation" The current exhibition at the Worcester Fine art Museum, From Kennedy to Kent State , consists of an extensive series of images drawn from the leading photojournalists of the 1960s, all of them more familiar to persons of a certain age, and almost of them familiar (from history books) to younger fry. As the title suggests, the show includes photos connected with the incomplete, violently interrupted presidency of John F. Kennedy and photos taken in Vietnam during the increasing American involvement in the war and the growing anti-war activities at home. But it also includes some happier images—mostly those continued with the rising of popular musical artists of the day (some rock and folk musicians, the Beatles, and some whose lives were cutting short by drugs), visual artists introducing minimalism and other popular trends of the day, the world