Bodies and Societies is a group exhibition of 16 artists who explore exclusion and inclusion as a strength. 189 Broadway, Providence, RI Opening: August 23, 2024 from 6-8pm Exhibition Viewing: August 24-25, 2024, 11a-3pm Curated by Liz Cowart Artists Included: Zo Baker, Kaz Bradley, Sara Breslin, Stephan Brigidi, Gaby Cantu, Liz Cowart, Lesley Dill, Crickett Fisher, Isabella […]
TROOPTOP THURSDAYS : ‘Tis the season for a rooftop beer garden. WaterFire Providence’s TroopTop Thursdays rock the top of WaterFire Arts Center now through Aug. 29, except July 4 and July 25. Each week, you can catch the sunset, and the current exhibition, 5-9 p.m. Expect tunes, snacks, beer and wine. 475 Valley St., Providence. Details here. […]
Art Night Bristol Warren Features Water Street and The Handkerchief Factory in Warren August 29th from 5:30 to 8:30 PM Art Night Bristol Warren returns to Warren on August 29th where studios and shops along Water Street and inside The Handkerchief Factory on Main Street will be open for visitors from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. […]
All are welcome to a closing gathering on Thursday, August 29 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. With a performance by NetWorks RI Artist and musician Mark Taber. WaterFire Providence presents NetWorks Rhode Island and the Chazan Collection: A Half-Century of RI Patronage at the WaterFire Arts Center (WFAC) a large-scale exhibition featuring over 100 NetWorks Rhode Island artists. This exhibition celebrates a dynamic […]
ERIK ROCK, GRETA GRANITE AND THE THUNDERSTONE: In case you missed the unveiling last weekend, it’s officially Troll Time in Rhode Island. Renowned trash artist and recycle activist Thomas Dambo’s two trolls in Ninigret Park are now open to the public. 5 Park Lane, Charlestown.
Americans’ relationship with animals transformed during the Gilded Age (1870-1914). With a focus on Newport history, the exhibition explores how this exciting, tumultuous period shaped the role of animals in our modern world. In the late 19th century, Americans moved in large numbers from farms to cities, losing touch with a rural way of life […]
A procession is part of life; people gather and move together to celebrate, worship, protest, mourn, escape, or call for change. These expressions are all at the heart of The Procession, an ambitious installation first commissioned by Tate Britain, UK, and making its North American debut at the ICA Watershed. Get Water Shuttle tickets Through his […]
Inhabit Gallery presents Elizabeth Fisher, Opening Reception Join us for a vibrant night at Inhabit! Mingle with fellow art lovers, enjoy tunes and treats, and meet renowned photographer Elizabeth Fisher. Her stunning captures of local life will transport you, revealing hidden gems in familiar landscapes. Don’t miss this chance to experience the magic of her […]
ODD-KIN presents an exhibition of work spanning over 20 years by Providence-based artist Jungil Hong (b.1976). This exhibition represents different eras and approaches to labor, offering a glimpse into Hong's evolving identity as an immigrant, a mother, a daughter, a partner, and an artist. In the time between the oldest and newest works in this […]
Americans’ relationship with animals transformed during the Gilded Age (1870-1914). With a focus on Newport history, the exhibition explores how this exciting, tumultuous period shaped the role of animals in our modern world. In the late 19th century, Americans moved in large numbers from farms to cities, losing touch with a rural way of life […]
The Pawtucket Arts Festival celebrates the City’s creative and cultural life by presenting one of the state’s largest festivals celebrating the historic city of Pawtucket. Running over a week, festivities include art installations, performances, music, food, and more. We collaborate with local and international producing partners to present dance, music, theatre, film, visual, and folk-traditional […]
WaterFire, an award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans installed on the three rivers of downtown Providence, has been praised by Rhode Island residents and international visitors alike as a powerful work of art and a moving symbol of Providence’s renaissance. WaterFire’s over eighty sparkling bonfires, the fragrant scent of aromatic wood smoke, the flickering firelight on […]
Americans’ relationship with animals transformed during the Gilded Age (1870-1914). With a focus on Newport history, the exhibition explores how this exciting, tumultuous period shaped the role of animals in our modern world. In the late 19th century, Americans moved in large numbers from farms to cities, losing touch with a rural way of life […]
The Pawtucket Arts Festival celebrates the City’s creative and cultural life by presenting one of the state’s largest festivals celebrating the historic city of Pawtucket. Running over a week, festivities include art installations, performances, music, food, and more. We collaborate with local and international producing partners to present dance, music, theatre, film, visual, and folk-traditional […]
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