- Opening Remarks by Arnaldo Minuti, Consul General, Consulate General of Italy, Boston
- Screening of Per Firenze (Florence: Days of Destruction, 1966, 51’) directed by Franco Zeffirelli, courtesy of RAI Teche and the Zeffirelli Foundation in Florence, Italy. Introduction by Pippo Zeffirelli.
- Screening of Natural Disasters in Rhode Island, Hurricane Carol, (1954, 27’)
The Screenings will be followed by a moderated Q&A facilitated by Massimo Riva, Professor and Interim Chair of Italian Studies, Director of Graduate Studies, Coordinator of the Virtual Humanities Lab, and Affiliated Professor of Modern Culture and Media.
Date: Wednesday, November 13
Time: 7 PM
Location: Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts
Address: 154 Angell St, Providence, RI 02906
Admission: Register Here
Schedule of Events
Two Cities Underwater Photo Exhibit
Nov. 9–17
Location: Pavilion at Grace Church, 300 Westminster Street, Providence
The Pavilion at Grace Church will exhibit iconic photographs taken by photographer David Lees, documenting the 1966 flood in Florence and Providence Journal photos of downtown Providence after Hurricane Carol in 1954. See here for times.
Climate Ready Providence
Nov. 9 & 11, 4–6 p.m.
Location: Pavilion at Grace Church, 300 Westminster Street, Providence
Providence Resilience Partnership’s Executive Director, Michele Jalbert, will host an open discussion about the organization’s work to build “Climate Ready Providence” and provide information about resources and community-based involvement.
A Tuscan Trattoria
Nov. 12–16, 7 a.m.–4 p.m.
Location: Hope & Main Downtown Makers Marketplace, 100 Westminster Street, Providence
Hope & Main Downtown Makers Marketplace will become a trattoria, serving typical Tuscan dishes in a menu created by Hope & Main graduate and local chef Erika Zanobini of Bottega Bocconi.
Up Close with Artemisia – Conserving a 17th Century Masterpiece
Nov. 15, 12–1 p.m.
Location: RISD’s Metcalf Auditorium, Chace Center, 20 N. Main Street, Providence
Elizabeth Wicks, painting conservator, discusses the methodology and technology behind her recent restoration work on Artemisia Gentileschi’s the “Allegory of Inclination” painting. Register here.
Renaissance Painting Techniques
Nov. 15, 1–3 p.m.
Location: Museum Galleries, RISD, 20 N. Main Street, Providence
Artist and RISD professor Bill Drew will present an overview of Renaissance painting materials and techniques. Demonstrations will include pure egg yolk tempura, egg-oil emulsion and more. Register here.
Boats on the Bay
Nov. 16
Location: Save The Bay Center, 100 Save the Bay Drive, Providence
Boat tours designed to introduce visitors to a working port and see how the natural history and shaping of Narragansett Bay influenced human history along the coastline. See here for times and registration info.
The Italian Opera Master Class
Nov. 16, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Location: Music Mansion, 88 Meeting Street, Providence
Maestro Matteo Pais of the Academy of Maggio Musicale Fiorentino will present a master class focusing on arias from the Italian operatic repertoire, with an emphasis on pronunciation, phrasing, style and more. Details and registration info here.
The Splendor of Italian Opera
Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Location: Grace Episcopal Church, 300 Westminster Street, Providence
Singers from the Academy of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra present a concert featuring opera favorites by Verdi, Puccini, Rossini and more at Grace Church. Register here.
Artemisia: Conserving a 17th Century Masterpiece
Nov. 17, 1–4 p.m.
Location: Providence Art Club, 11 Thomas Street, Providence
Elizabeth Wicks, painting conservator, discusses the methodology and technology behind her recent restoration work on Artemisia Gentileschi’s the “Allegory of Inclination” painting. This will be followed by a demonstration of Renaissance painting techniques by Professor Bill Drew. Register here.
Event information is subject to change. For a full listing of events, times and locations, visit the Splendor of Florence website.