TIVERTON, RHODE ISLAND: “FOUR CORNERS”

WELCOMED DIVERSIONS AT GALLERY AT FOUR   Tiverton Four Corners’ GALLERY at FOUR announces its latest exhibit WELCOMED DIVERSIONS with new paintings from five exceptional artists.   Opening on Saturday September 5th, the gallery welcomes Kate Blacklock, Anne Holtermann and Ron Fortier for their Four Corners debuts and pleased to welcome back two gallery favorites, the very

ATTLEBORO ARTS MUSEUM-CIRCE-BIG READ

Scylla: The Ugly Truth Revealed An exhibition inspired by CIRCE, a novel by Madeline Miller   On Saturday, September 12th: NEA Big Read 2020 Kickoff and two reservation-only exhibition viewings from 2-2:45 pm and 3-3:45 pm.* Space is limited, reserve your spot for one of the viewings by Sept. 11th: 508-222-2644 x 10 or office@attleboroartsmuseum.org *Health

RIHS: TEEN ADVISORY BOARD

Rhode Island Historical Society Announces Open Applications for Teen Advisory Board PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Rhode Island Historical Society has announced that applications are now open for its 2020 Virtual Teen Advisory Board. The board is meant to give Rhode Island teens a voice in their community’s history and heritage sector. Members will have the

NEW BEDFORD MUSEUM OF ARTS

A’s B4 Benefit Exhibition After our successful collaboration with A’s B4 Nonprofit Corporation on the Creative Courts project, NBAM is thrilled to host local artists whose work will be sold online in support of A’s B4 youth mentoring programs. A’s B4 nonprofit corporation is sponsoring the online auction, funds raised will be used to support

LITTLE COMPTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY

HONOR THE 19th AMENDMENT WITH A SAFE OUTING FOR ALL AGES     Little Compton Historical Society Offers Socially Distanced Visitation of Our Indoor and Outdoor Women’s History Exhibit LITTLE COMPTON, RI, August 19 – The Little Compton Historical Society is pleased to present their Women’s History Project as a free indoor and outdoor exhibit suitable

RISCA: “LOST ART”

Lost Art: America’s CreativeEconomy Rhode Island’s arts sector lost over 10,000 jobs and sales of over $436 million during the months of April to July of this year as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, according to a report recently issued by The Brookings Institution. The report, “ Lost Art: Measuring COVID-19’s Devastating Impact On America’s

ARTS CAPE COD

CALL FOR ARTISTS Mid-Cape Home Centers is seeking local artists to submit their depiction of the company’s 125-year history for a mural that will go outside its Orleans location.   Calling all artists! You could win between $1,500 and $2,500 and have your artwork on the wall of Mid-Cape Home Centers’ Orleans location.    Celebrating

WEIRS ON THE TEN MILE RIVER

Fish Passage Advances With Temporary Weirs on Ten Mile River EAST PROVIDENCE – The Nature Conservancy, along with state and federal conservation partners, have installed four temporary weirs in the Ten Mile River near Hunt’s Mills. The weirs are serving as a full-size model that will help environmental engineers design permanent structures meant to help

FESTIVAL BALLET PROVIDENCE, RI

MOVES: DANCE IN THE STREETS Join Festival Ballet Providence as we dance in the streets with Neighborhood Moves! These group classes – FREE and open to the public – will take place in partnership with Providence Streets Coalition and the City of Providence’s Slow Streets Program as we aim to bring movement to the community. The classes are on existing Slow

NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY: RHODE ISLAND

Newport: The Artful City Book by John Tschirch, Visiting Curator of Urban History at the Newport Historical Society   Newport, RI (August 2020) – The Newport Historical Society announces the release, on October 27th, of its latest publication “Newport: The Artful City” by John Tschirch, Visiting Curator of Urban History. The book is a richly illustrated