Laugh, learn, and get inspired by a mix of people from Providence as they share their ideas, stories, and creations using the PechaKucha format of 20 images that last 20 seconds each. Named best event in Rhode Island by RI Monthly! This Month's Theme: After Dark The sun is setting earlier, so there's more room […]
Image: siren eun young jung, Playwriting Practice: To Die as Fish (2021), Performance, 01:20:00 (Courtesy of the Theatre Practice Project and the Artist / Photo by Jun-hyuk Won) This two-day public symposium, Transpacific Dialogues: Asian/American Art of Collaboration, will explore the transformative potential of aesthetic inquiry on how we make collaborative art. It will feature invited artists, scholars, and curators […]
Karen Roarke – Newport Artists Collective (newportartistcollective.com) Karen Roarke is an abstract painter exploring the palette, shapes and light found in the natural world and optical phenomena. She enjoys the process of painting; from layering and revealing to pattern and fluidity. Roarke’s studio is located in Middletown, RI near Newport’s Easton’s Beach. Karen Roarke grew […]
We're hosting an Open House so you can explore Public's new home! Have any interest in exhibiting your work in our gallery, or selling your products in our shop, hosting your event in our space, or do you need a art studio? Take a tour, meet the owners, and get all of your questions answered. […]
Image: siren eun young jung, Playwriting Practice: To Die as Fish (2021), Performance, 01:20:00 (Courtesy of the Theatre Practice Project and the Artist / Photo by Jun-hyuk Won) This two-day public symposium, Transpacific Dialogues: Asian/American Art of Collaboration, will explore the transformative potential of aesthetic inquiry on how we make collaborative art. It will feature invited artists, scholars, and […]
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 […]
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 […]
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