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This Week From The Department Of Art, Culture + Tourism - March 25, 2009
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009 |
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The Black Lavender Experience |
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Rites And Reason Theatre presents 4 days of theater and conversations sparked by the works of queer playwrights. |
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April 2 - 5
Rites And Reason Theatre
155 Angell Street
Free To The Public
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Listen Local: Composers' Forum |
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A conversation with composers featured in last season's Community MusicWorks Listen Local project. |
March 26, 6pm - 7:30pm
Providence Public Library
150 Empire Street
Free To The Public
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Spirits Of The Air: Birds And American Indians |
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Shepard Krech III, director of the Haffenreffer Museum at Brown University, will share thoughts on his most recent book. |
March 31, 5:30pm
Haffenreffer Museum
Manning Hall - Brown University
Free To The Public
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A video presentation and discussion on the Kallawaya healers of Bolivia with Andean music and refreshments. |
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March 27, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
International Institute
645 Elmwood Avenue
Free To The Public
474-5709 For More Info |
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Conversations On Creative Practice |
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New Urban Arts is hosting public conversations in which unique individuals share how they integrate creativity into their personal and professional lives. |
March 25, 6pm - 8pm
New Urban Arts
743 Westminster Street
Free To The Public
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Join the Arts & Business Council of RI for an open discussion on how arts organizations can support one another in these difficult times. Please RSVP by March 27. |
March 31, 10am - 1pm
RI Foundation
One Union Station
Free To The Public
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SENE Arts Festival |
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The Southeast New England (SENE) Film, Music & Arts Festival will offer 60 films, 8 musical performances and 7 exhibiting artists in downtown Providence over 4 days. |
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April 2 - 5
Multiple Venues
Downtown Providence
Prices Vary By Event
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RIC Animation Festival |
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The Festival of Contemporary Animation, curated by Maya Allison and Jo Dery, will feature recent animated films by regional and international artists. |
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April 17 & 18
RI College Nazarian Center
600 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Free To The Public
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Movies On The Block |
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Now in its third season!
Bring your friends and family
to watch some great flicks
under the stars and
don't forget the blankets and snacks. |
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June 4 - September 24, Dusk
Grant's Block
Downtown Providence
Free To The Public
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Royal Gallery |
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Composed of contemporary still life works of extraordinary brilliance, this exhibit pays homage to a tradition of artwork reaching back to ancient times. |
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Through April 25
Royal Gallery
298 Atwells Avenue
Free To The Public
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Providence Art Club |
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The Dodge House and Moitié Galleries will feature
Printable Views while the Maxwell Mays Gallery will feature South County Landscapes. |
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March 29 - April 17
Providence Art Club
11 Thomas Street
Free To The Public
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Bert Gallery |
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This exhibit will feature over twenty oils, watercolors and drawings by Florence Leif from the last two decades of her painting career. |
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Through June 19
Bert Gallery
540 South Water Street
Free To The Public
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Art + History |
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An exhibition and community series about the processes of interpreting history featuring works from Carla Herrera-Prats and Jill Slosburg-Ackerman |
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April 1 - October 2
John Nicholas Brown Center
375 Benefit Street
Free To The Public
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The Bank RI Turks Head Gallery will be featuring Drawings and Pastels by Marian Purviance through the month of March. |
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Through March
Bank RI Turks Head Building
One Turks Head Place
Free To The Public
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The Gallery at City Hall will be featuring a new exhibit titled Broken Down Nostalgia: New Works By Bradley Fesmire through the month of March. |
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Through March
Providence City Hall
25 Dorrance Street
Free To The Public
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Gallery Z |
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A family affair at Gallery Z with offerings from four different members of the Elibekian family and artwork spanning three generations. |
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April 1 - 25
Gallery Z
259 Atwells Avenue
Free To The Public
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URI Providence Gallery |
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The Holocaust: Women And Resistance - The Will To Survive And Thrive will be the featured exhibition through the month of April. |
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Through April 30
URI Providence Gallery
80 Washington Street
Free To The Public
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5 Traverse |
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The 5 Traverse Gallery will be featuring Jonathan Bonner's exhibit titled Pooms and Scott Lapham's exhibit titled
See-Shore. |
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April 3 - May 16
5 Traverse
5 Traverse Street
Free To The Public
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Providence Library |
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Hidden from History: Slavery in Rhode Island from its Inception to Its End, a landmark exhibit depicting slavery in RI, will be featured through March. |
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Through March 29
Providence Library
150 Empire Street
Free To The Public
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This exhibit in the Fleet Library
at RISD, Bedazzled, examines the questions surrounding
the relationship of art and camouflage. |
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Through March 29
Fleet Library @ RISD
15 Westminster Street
Free To The Public
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The David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University presents the 2009 Student Exhibition which will run through the end
of March. |
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Through March 29
Bell Gallery - Brown University
64 College Street
Free To The Public
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Krause Gallery |
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The Krause Gallery at Moses Brown School will be featuring an exhibit highlighting work from the Rhode Island Art Education Association. |
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Through April 5
Moses Brown
250 Lloyd Avenue
Free To The Public
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Spring is in the A.I.R. Join Arts RI as they kick off spring by showcasing their newest
work and introducing their
newest members. |
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April 4, 9am - 4pm
West Side Arts Gallery
745 Westminster Street
Free To The Public
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This exhibition will examine the variety of printed effects that could be achieved in Japanese monochrome printmaking, including book illustration. |
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Through July 5
RISD Museum
20 North Main Street
Museum Admission $10
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AS220 |
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The AS220 Main Gallery will
be featuring New Paintings
by Kim Yigit &
Claudia Crevier through the month of April. |
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April 5 - 25
AS220
115 Empire Street
Free To The Public
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Derek Harding and Jason Green talk about employing traditional processes while their art speaks to a craft going beyond accepted norms. |
April 2 - 23
Bannister Gallery - RI College
600 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Free To The Public
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Holden Street Gallery is proud to announce their first show of the 2009 season, Back to Nature: Water-soluble Oil Paintings by David Everett. |
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Opening April 10, 6pm - 9pm
Holden Street Gallery
95 Holden Street
Free To The Public
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Reilly Gallery |
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The Reilly Gallery at Providence College will be featuring
an exhibit titled
Providence College Studio
Art Faculty. |
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Through April 5
Providence College
549 River Avenue
Free To The Public
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Currently on view at the gallery is a continuous exhibition
from the gallery's founder Lee Chabot titled New Works by Lee Chabot. |
Through May 9
Chabot Gallery
379 Atwells Avenue
Free To The Public
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Firehouse 13 presents The
2009 Rhode Island College Student Exhibit Of Jewelry And
Metalworks which runs through mid-April. |
Through April 19
Firehouse 13
41 Central Street
$5 Suggested Donation
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Johnson & Wales University |
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In celebration of Woman's History Month, the Johnson & Wales Multicultural Center will exhibit works from artist Alicia Perez. |
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Through March 30
Xavier Complex - J&W
60 Broad Street
Free To The Public
598-4776 For More Info |
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The art and art installations presented in nine downtown art windows are by Jillian Clark, Eric Rice, Marisa DiPaola, Deb Hickey and many more. |
Through June 12
Various Venues
Downtown Providence
Free To The Public
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The exhibition highlights the ways that local and national artists respond to the shifting landscapes that backdrop our society’s actions and intentions. |
Through April 3
RISD CIT Building
169 Weybosset Street
Free To The Public
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Manton Avenue Project |
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Disco Will Never Die! Those 70's Plays features Fan-tabulous plays written by kids and acted out by adults. |
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March 27 - 29
Media/Arts Center - Met Public
325 Public Street
Free - Reservations Suggested
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The Secret Rapture |
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When a father dies, two sisters must come together and face their differences — and their intrusive stepmother. |
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Through March 29
Trinity Repertory Company
201 Washington Street
Tickets Are $20 - $60
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The Importance Of Being Earnest |
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In Oscar Wilde’s best-loved comedy of manners, mistaken identities backfire and Lady Bracknell is not amused. |
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April 10 - May 10
Trinity Repertory Company
201 Washington Street
Tickets Are $20 - $60
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The Brown/Trinity Rep Consortium presents Shakespeare’s tale of the powerful and reclusive magician, capable of manipulating man and nature. |
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April 30 - May 3
Pell Chafee Performance Ctr.
87 Empire Street
Tickets Are $5
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This stunning new play weaves a spellbinding yarn about the ways we change for others. A world premiere directed by Laura Kepley. |
May 1 - 31
Trinity Repertory Company
201 Washington Street
Tickets Are $20 - $60
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The Thing That Ate My Brain...Almost |
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Affirms that creativity and curiosity are the best medicine when living with a chronic genetic condition. |
April 24 - May 10
Perishable Theatre
95 Empire Street
Tickets Are $20
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Bring Your Own Improv |
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Applaud at a scene you like, yell out fantastic suggestions, or jump up and get involved with them on stage! |
Wednesdays 9pm, Fridays 11pm
The Spot On Thayer
286 Thayer Street
Tickets Are $5
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The Other Shore |
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This one-act play, presented by Brown University, explores the human struggle to reach enlightenment. |
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April 2 - 5
Leeds Theatre - Brown University
77 Waterman Street
Tickets Are $17
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Lolanthe |
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Brown University Gilbert and Sullivan is pleased to present this fully staged and orchestrated spring show. |
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April 3 - 5
Alumnae Hall - Brown University
194-200 Meeting Street
Free To The Public
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Festival Ballet |
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The Power of Three includes works from three choreographers in one powerful performance! |
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April 24 - 26
VMA Arts & Cultural Center
1 Avenue Of The Arts
Tickets Are $20 - $65
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A Chorus Line |
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Winner of nine Tony Awards, this musical is for everyone who's ever had a dream and put it all on the line. |
March 31 - April 5
Prov Performing Arts Center
220 Weybosset Street
Tickets Are $41 - $68
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Jesus Christ Superstar |
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This groundbreaking production starring Ted Neeley in the title role and Corey Glover as Judas is as relevant and timeless as ever. |
April 14, 8pm
Prov Performing Arts Center
220 Weybosset Street
Tickets Are $43 - $65
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Spring Awakening |
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The groundbreaking fusion of morality, sexuality and rock & roll that has awakened Broadway like no other musical. |
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April 21 - 26
Prov Performing Arts Center
220 Weybosset Street
Tickets Are $46 - $73
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West Side Story |
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Rise On Broadway brings together amazingly talented actors and singers for the 50th anniversary of the production. |
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March 27 - April 5
Columbus Theatre
270 Broadway
Tickets Are $18
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Everett Dance Theatre |
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Aaron Jungels will premiere his new multimedia piece Silas the Teenager, inspired by his nephew Silas, who has autism. |
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April 17 - 23
Carriage House Stage
9 Duncan Avenue
Tickets Are $20
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Choreography Showcase |
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The Student Choreography Showcase offers RIC dance students the opportunity to present new works. |
April 23 & 24, 7:30pm
Nazarian Center - RI College
600 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Tickets Are $14
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RI College Dance Concert |
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The RI College Faculty & Alumni Concert will showcase the works of alum Liam Clancy '95 and Olase Freeman. |
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March 26 - 27, 8pm
Nazarian Center - RI College
600 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Tickets Are $14
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RI College: Hair |
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Flower power will be back in bloom in April when Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is revived on stage. |
April 16 - 19
Roberts Hall - RI College
600 Mount Pleasant Avenue
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Africa: Many Places/Faces |
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This new exhibit will explore the culture, art, lifestyle and ecology of a diverse array of African peoples. |
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Ongoing
Museum Of Natural History
1000 Elmwood Avenue
Adults $2 - Children $1
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Free-For-All Saturday |
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Create a small-scale mural after visiting Pulled Up, which features works from the Museum’s collection. |
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March 28, 11am - 4pm
RISD Museun
20 North Main Street
Free To The Public
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Story Cloths |
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Children discover the stories depicted in story cloths, make their own story cloth prints and add their stories to a giant mural. |
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April 4, 1pm - 4pm
Providence Children's Museum
100 South Street
Museum Admission $7.50
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Local artists compete for a spot to showcase their talent on a Sound Session stage. Performing this week is Greg Lato. |
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March 26, 9pm
Providence Black Repertory
276 Westminster Street
Admission Is $5
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RI Civic Chorale |
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Featuring the winners of the Collegiate Vocal Competition performing as soloists with the orchestra. |
March 28, 8pm
St. Joseph's Church
92 Hope Street
Tickets Are $25
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A choral celebration of presidents, poets + composers with significant birthdays and milestones in 2009. |
March 28, 8pm
Cathedral Of St. Peter & Paul
30 Fenner Street
Tickets Are $26
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The Muir String Quartet, one of the worlds most insightful ensembles, will perform with pianist Menahem Pressler. |
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March 30, 8pm
Nazarian Center - RI College
600 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Tickets Are $30
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RIPCO Concert |
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The RI Philharmonic Community Orcestra will be joined by members of the Providence String Quartet. |
April 5, 3pm
The Lincoln School
301 Butler Avenue
Free To The Public
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The Philharmonic's Francisco Noya is joined by pianist Fabio Bidini and the Providence Singers. |
April 18, 8pm
VMA Arts & Cultural Center
1 Avenue Of The Arts
Tickets Are $36 - $67
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Festival Ballet
Ongoing, Festival Ballet Providence, 825 Hope Street, Providence, RI, 02096
Donate one dollar to keep Festival Ballet dancers on their toes. Donations can be dropped off in person or mailed to the address above.
Hats On!
April 2, 7pm, New Urban Arts, 743 Westminster Street, Donations Welcome
Join the New Urban Arts Board of Directors and a diverse community of supporters for an evening of music, food and fun while helping support after school arts programming for Providence public high school students. Wear your favorite hat or one of theirs! For more information please click here.
Meet The Festival Ballet Dancers
April 2, 7:30pm - 9:30pm, Waterplace Restaurant, One Finance Way, Tickets $35
The evening will include hors d'oeuvres, grilled pizza, pasta station and salad. There will also be ticket raffles and ticket giveaways for future FBP performances. All proceeds go to help keep Festival Ballet dancers on their toes. For more information call 353-1129.
Deborah Griffin Memorial Scholarship Fundraiser
April 2, 8pm, Nazarian Center, RI College, 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Donations Welcome
Faculty members of RIC's Music, Theatre and Dance Department will put their talents on display at the seventh annual Deborah Griffin Memorial Faculty Recital to benefit the Deborah Griffin Memorial Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarships to outstanding music majors. For more information please call 456-8144.
Everett Dance Theatre's Spring Brunch
April 5, 11am - 1pm, 45 Orchard Avenue, Donations Welcome
Have a cup of coffee and breakfast goodie, meet the crew from Friday Night Live and write a check for a great cause! For more information please call 831-9479.
Nunsense A-Men!
April 9-11, 8pm, Black Box Theatre, Met Media & Arts Center, 350 Public St, Tickets $20
Some of Rhode Island's most infamous drag queens will grace the footlights in this critically acclaimed musical comedy about the Little Sisters of Hoboken to benefit Rhode Island Pride & AIDS Care Ocean State. For more information please click here.
DUETS!
April 23, 5:30pm, The Met, Media And Arts Center, 325 Public Street, Tickets Are $150
College Unbound, a new college based in Providence, RI and founded by Big Picture Learning Co-Founder Dennis Littky and Jamie Scurry, is an innovative post-secondary program that ensures college students gain the skills and knowledge needed to achieve career and life success. There will be a festive atmosphere of music, heavy hors d’oeuvres and beverages provided. Net proceeds from the event will provide College Unbound students with scholarships toward a degree. For more information please call Loriana De Crescenzo at 752-2663.
Strike The Match!
April 25, 7pm - 11pm, Waterplace Restaurant, One Finance Way, Tickets $50
Join the folks at Waterfire for an evening of food, fun, music and your very own basin fire as they celebrate the upcoming 2009 Waterfire Season. For more information please click here. |
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Call For Providence Based Artists & Art Sellers
Providence's new BUY ART campaign is designed to thank all shoppers who buy art and to help promote Providence based art merchants + artists. If you are based in Providence, sell art and wish to participate please email Michael Christofaro with your name, website address, brief description of the work you produce, address (internal use only), phone number (internal use only) and email address (internal use only). For more information on BUY ART please click here.
Call For Vendors
The Providence Open Market is now accepting applications for its 2009 season. For more information please click here.
Call For Artists
Aspire Resturant, located in the center of the arts and theater district of downtown Providence is hosting a contest to redesign the cover of their menu. The artwork needs to be the work of a locally based artisit and must have a Providence-inspired theme. The winning design will be chosen by a panel of Providence art enthusiasts, promoters and students by May 1st. The winner will receive a $500.00 cash prize, as well as a bio of the artisit on the inside cover of the menu! Please email Tricia Carter for an entry form and further instructions on how to get involved. Deadline for submission is April 17th.
Call For Artists
The University of Rhode Island Providence is looking for art in all media for their upcoming exhibit Art From The Streets. For more information please call Steven at 277-5206.
Call For Design Submissions
M+D+F 2009 is a juried exhibition to uncover and promote innovative modern furniture by emerging designers in the Northeast. Organized by the Design Within Reach Providence Studio and juried by local creative professionals in the design, architecture and art worlds, M+D+F provides an opportunity for peer, public and professional recognition for up-and-coming designers and firms. These jurors will select the top entries to be exhibited at DWR Providence on Thursday, April 30. The deadline to submit is April 4. For a complete list of guidelines and to download an application please click here.
Call For Photographs & Drawings
Photographs and drawings are sought from kids and professional artists alike across the Ocean State to support the Year of Science theme for the month of June: Oceans & Water. They are seeking artistic works that show us what a day without the ocean would be like. Selected photos will appear on a rotating basis on June’s Year of Science Ocean and Water website. Please send a digital image (photograph or scanned drawing) and caption explaining your thoughts, and include a caption no longer than 80 words, your name, and your grade or occupation with your submission. Submissions can be emailed Michael Lombardi by clicking here. Deadline for submission is May 1.
Rhode Island International Film Festival Internships
Internship applications for Summer and Fall 2009 are available now for the Rhode Island International Film Festival. RIIFF is seeking motivated, industrious, self-starting students who care about the community and want to be a part of New England’s largest film festival. For more information please click here.
Camp Broadway’s National Tour at Providence Performing Arts Center Now Enrolling
Camp Broadway, a week-long day camp for theatre-loving kids, celebrates its 10th anniversary at PPAC this August 10-14, and registrations are now being accepted. Activities take place Monday-Friday from 9:00a to 5:00p, and include five days of singing, dancing, acting, master classes, a “Salute to Singin’ and Dancin’ Kids” luncheon with guest speakers, and a backstage tour of the Providence Performing Arts Center. The week culminates with a Campers’ performance on the PPAC stage for family and friends on Friday afternoon. Paid registrations are limited to 90 children ages 10-17 by August 1, 2009, and are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Ten full scholarships for each week will be awarded in late spring to children on a non-competitive basis. Applications are available by clicking here.
Trinity Repertory Company's Young Actors Summer Institute Now Enrolling
For the fifth summer, Trinity Rep will open its doors for boys and girls in grades 5-12 to explore a world of creativity and theater under the instruction of RI's most knowledgeable theater professionals with the Young Actors Summer Institute. The Summer Institute offers students a challenging five weeks of study in the fields of acting, playwriting, dance and much more. The Summer Institute runs from June 29 to August 1 in the Pell Chafee Performance Center. For more information please call 521-1100 X230 or click here.
IDSA Young Professionals Night
March 26, 5pm - 8pm, The Red Fez, 49 Peck Street, Free To The Public
Are you a recent graduate? Have you just moved to Rhode Island? IDSA is hosting Young Professionals Night at the Red Fez. For those looking to make new social connections, this event has been a catalyst for friendships, collaborations and ideas. Designers, architects, engineers, business professionals and politicians are all more than welcome to attend. Their motive is to build and strengthen relationships with the younger community in and around Rhode Island. For more information please click here.
The Steel Yard Spring/Summer Community Courses Now Enrolling
Highlights for the upcoming months of warmth include sculptural ceramics, glass casting, building bike trailers and much more. Courses fill up quickly so please click here for more information and to sign up.
Perishable Theatre Spring Courses Now Enrolling
It's spring at last, so time to kick out and grow! Perishable is ready to help you develop your talents and break into new fields. Acting, writing, and dance classes are in their spring offerings, at levels from absolute beginner through serious professional development. Classes begin April 13. For more information please click here. Space For Rent
Located on 91 Hartford Avenue in Olneyville, this is one of the few existing mill buildings presently being redeveloped for smaller industrial uses. Spaces in this mill start at 668 sq ft and are typically in the 2500 sq ft to 4000 sq ft range. All the units are upgraded with a new 60 amp service and additional electric is available as well as gas and water for processing. Rental rates include heat, electric is separately metered and common trash pickup has a monthly fee. For more information please click here.
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To submit an Arts event for the Newsletter, please email Michael Christofaro at least two weeks prior to the event.
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City of Providence Department of Art, Culture + Tourism / 25 Dorrance Street / Room 111 / Providence / RI / 02903 / 401.421.2489 | |
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