Posts Tagged ‘art’
ART! “Thresholds” Works of Graduating Studio Arts Majors Opens April 22nd at Providence College
ART! “Thresholds” Works of Graduating Studio Arts Majors Opens April 22nd at Providence College
Read MoreBunnies, Parrots, a Service Dog and MORE at Providence Children’s Museum this School Vacation Week
To Do in RI: April break week: Play takes center stage at Providence Children’s Museum
Read MoreRI250 Awards $449K for Rhode Island to Celebrate America’s Semiquincentennial
RI250 planned events detailed for the state of Rhode Island
Read MoreART! Jamestown Art Center presents “NEXT” and “In the Zeitgeist”
On view from April 10 through June 13, 2026, NEXT is a group exhibition of the next generation of creative voices from Jamestown, on display in the Main Gallery at the Jamestown Art Center.
Read MorePublic art demands we think. Erasing “Iryna” erases the reason to. New Mural in Providence.
Public art demands we think. Erasing “Iryna” erases the reason to. New Mural in Providence.
Read MoreTime for Sour Grapes! April 8, 2026 – Tim Jones
Time for Sour Grapes! April 8, 2026 with RI cartoonist Tim Jones
Read MoreRI Slave History Medallions’ George T. Downing’s Maquette Unveiling Oyster Fest Reception
On Saturday, April 11th, at the Newport Art Museum from 6-9pm, the Gilded Age and the culture of Black Dandyism will be discussed and displayed. Attendees are encouraged to dress to impress – your own expression of Dandyism. From 6 to 7pm, enjoy a lavish local oyster bar and cash bar in the Drury Gallery…
Read MoreProvidence Mural of Iryna Zarutska, Tied to Musk-Backed National Remembrance Effort, Being Removed
A Providence mural of Iryna Zarutska tied to a Musk-backed national effort is being removed just days before it was finished, following reaction from city officials, the buillding owner who commissioned it, and the community.
Read MoreART! 3 Local Artists Awarded $30,000 Fellowships by Rhode Island Foundation
Three Rhode Island artists have been selected from 144 applicants to receive $30,000 fellowships from the Rhode Island Foundation to advance their creative work.
Read MoreART! American Branding: Pop Art by Margaret vonKleist Emond – Mystic Museum of Art
From supermarket shelves to television screens, brand logos have transcended commerce to become genuine artifacts of American pop culture. From the Energizer Bunny to the Morton Salt Girl, the Gorton’s Fisherman to Captain Morgan, Toucan Sam to Aunt Jemima, these instantly recognizable symbols are part of our cultural identity where consumption and self-expression are intertwined.…
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