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ART! Providence Art Club’s 120th annual Little Pictures Show
Photo, top: Art of Jane Puerini
The Providence Art Club will host its 120th Annual Little Pictures Show & Sale from November 10 – December 22, 2023 with a public opening on Sunday, November 10 from 12-5pm. The exhibition, which is the oldest and largest art show of its kind in the United States, will feature over 700 small and affordable artworks by more than 120 artists. Spread across three unique gallery spaces at the Art Club’s distinctive home on College Hill, the show is not to be missed. The exhibition is a remarkable opportunity to purchase works of original fine art at prices of $350 or less for one’s own collection, or to give as gifts during the holiday season. Sales of art are tax free in Rhode Island.
First mounted in 1904, the Little Pictures Show & Sale features original artworks which are all sized at 16” x 16” or less and which are all priced at no more than $350. Works in a wide range of media by exhibiting artist members of the Providence Art Club will be on view. Items ranging from paintings, prints, drawings and photographs, as well as mixed media works, glass, jewelry, and fine woodworking will all be on offer. As works sell, buyers can take them home immediately. Sold works are then replaced, making for a constantly changing exhibition. Over more than a century this exhibition has become a beloved tradition for viewers and art collectors from throughout Southern New England and beyond.
Of the show, Art Club Gallery Manager Michael Rose says, “We are excited to welcome art lovers to experience the nation’s oldest, largest, and best exhibition of little pictures. With its storied history, vast selection, and salon-style installation, this show is a unique opportunity to collect local art. This year we will have new artists and a widely varied selection. I encourage our neighbors in and around Rhode Island to explore this remarkable exhibition and sale.”
Little Pictures will run from November 10 – December 22. Gallery hours during this special exhibition will be seven days a week from 12-5pm each day. The Club will also participate in Gallery Night Providence on Thursday, November 21 from 5 – 8pm. The galleries will be closed occasionally for holidays as well as for private functions and Art Club events. Full details on the show are available at www.providenceartclub.org/little-pictures
For more information about this exhibition or to schedule an interview with participating artists, please contact Art Club Gallery Manager Michael Rose at 401-331-1114 ext.5, or via email at [email protected].
About the Art Club
“Founded in 1880, the Providence Art Club is one of the oldest arts organizations in the country. Its three gallery spaces are always free and open to the public and mount new exhibitions every three weeks that feature contemporary work by local makers. The Club also hosts free educational talks with artists each month. Housed in four picturesque buildings on College Hill, the Club boasts two studio classrooms, fifteen private artists’ studios, and beautiful spaces made for camaraderie including a bar and cafe. It also owns the iconic Fleur de Lys Studio Building, an important Arts and Craft landmark. Its membership consists of artists, arts professionals, and art enthusiasts and guests are always welcome.”
All exhibitions are free and open to the public