Art
Anyhow Studio is a ceramics studio where community comes first.
The Technicolor extravaganza comes to the Rhode Island Convention Center from May 17–July 8.
From wreath-making to furniture painting, Blanc and Bleu Home shop owner Jenna Kinghorn guides guests on all things design and DIY.
Music, spoken word poetry and dance speak volumes throughout “The Seeing” exhibit, composed with films scored by violinist and activist Daniel Bernard Roumain and other collaborators.
The positive paper goods company based in Newport County has you covered with festive items to gift or decorate your home.
The artist explores issues of race, immigration and identity in her murals at Providence's Hartford Public Housing complex.
The production of La Palomba / Ascending commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11 at the La Palomba sculpture garden in Matera, Italy.
Artists of color were commissioned to paint utility boxes on the South Side and downtown.
The mural program, led by art teacher Sue Garland, encourages creativity in high school students from Providence.
The Jamestown-based watercolor artist has been painting for thirty-five years and sells her work in gift shops throughout the country.