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This Week From The Department Of Art, Culture + Tourism
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New Urban Arts Art Party |
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Join New Urban Arts in celebrating the creative voices, ideas and original artwork of Providence high school students. |
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May 15, 4pm - 8pm
New Urban Arts
743 Westminster Street
Free To The Public
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RISD’s Apparel Design students will drape, zipper and buckle their creations,
showcasing the fashion trendsetters of the future. |
May 16, 7pm
VMA Arts & Cultural Center
1 Avenue Of The Arts
Tickets $24 - $62
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Gallery Night Providence |
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A fun-filled introduction to Providence’s exciting art scene with 21 of the city’s hot “art spots” opening their doors to a visual arts party. |
May 21, 5pm - 9pm
Tours Begin At Regency Plaza
Greene/Fountain Street
Free To The Public
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An old-fashioned community exchange with topics that look at contemporary issues through the lens of history. |
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May 13 & 20, 5:30pm - 7pm AS220
115 Empire Street
Free To The Public
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Learn marketing, sponsorship and fundraising at the 2009 National Arts Marketing Project Conference. |
October 30 - November 2
RI Convention Center
One Sabin Street
See Web Site For Pricing
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The Biggest Little: Easy
and Free Ways to Promote
Your Project in Lil’ Rhody
and Beyond! |
May 18, 12pm - 1:30pm
RI EDC
315 Iron Horse Way
Free To The Public
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This presentation + workshop will offer hands-on training and strategies to successfully market your services & products. |
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May 20, 8:30am
Blackstone Valley Visitor Center
175 Main Street
Admission Is $35
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Artist Liz Collins will discuss her artist pop-up store and lab featured in the AS220 Project Space through May. |
May 21, 6pm - 8pm
AS220 Project Space
95 Mathewson Street
Free To The Public
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On Cooking, Eating & Writing will feature discussions from Champe Speidel (chef) and Lisa Harrison (RI Monthly). |
May 27, 6pm - 8pm
New Urban Arts
743 Westminster Street
Free To The Public
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Rhode Bytes |
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Rhode Bytes is a fast-paced, reality-based entertainment magazine hosted by Doreen Collins and starring the quirky and creative residents of Rhode Island. |
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Second Saturday Every Month
Airs At 1am
WJAR Channel 10
Free To The Public
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You Be The Judge |
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The popular series that lets YOU decide which films will be entered into the
2009 Rhode Island
International Film Festival
in August. |
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May 21, 7pm
Brookyln Coffee & Tea House
209 Douglas Avenue
$5 Donation
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Movies On The Block |
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Bring your friends and family
to watch some great flicks
under the stars including a
short film from the Rhode
Island International Film Festival. |
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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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Instilled with a deep and profound sense of quiet, these masterful finger paintings by Mary Jane Q. Cross speak to a simpler time and place. |
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Through June 27
Royal Gallery
298 Atwells Avenue
Free To The Public
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Providence Art Club |
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The Dodge House Gallery
is featuring Encore, the Maxwell
Mays Gallery is featuring Releated and the Moitié Gallery is featuring Ruth Emers. |
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Through May 29
Providence Art Club
11 Thomas Street
Free To The Public
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Bert Gallery |
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This exhibit features 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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Through October 2
John Nicholas Brown Center
375 Benefit Street
Free To The Public
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The Bank RI Turks Head
Gallery will is featuring
Watercolors by Lorraine Bromley through the month
of May. |
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Through June 3
Bank RI Turks Head Building
One Turks Head Place
Free To The Public
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The Gallery at Providence City Hall will be featuring an exhibit curated by Ruth Dealy & Ida Schmulowitz titled The Artists of Hamilton House. |
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Reception May 14, 5pm - 7pm
Providence City Hall
25 Dorrance Street
Free To The Public
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Gallery Z |
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The featured exhibit for
the month will be Ancient Timeless Shores: Photo-Constructives by
Lawrence Sykes. |
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Through May 30
Gallery Z
259 Atwells Avenue
Free To The Public
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URI Providence Gallery |
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The 3rd Annual Richard & Ronald Buteau 2009 Public School Art Exhibit which features over 350 works from students across the state. |
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Through May 29
URI Providence Gallery
80 Washington Street
Free To The Public
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5 Traverse |
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The 5 Traverse Gallery is featuring Jonathan Bonner's exhibit titled Pooms and Scott Lapham's exhibit titled
Sea-Song. |
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Through May 16
5 Traverse
5 Traverse Street
Free To The Public
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Firehouse 13 |
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Photo Show: Eponymous is
an exhibit featuring
photography from
Rhode Island College
students. |
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Through May 14
Firehouse 13
41 Central Street
Free To The Public
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The featured exhibit in the Krause Gallery at Moses Brown is
Layered Perception with work from Blake Hurt and John
Tilney Jr. |
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Through May 29
Krause Gallery @ Moses Brown
250 Lloyd Avenue
Free To The Public
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The featured exhibit at Bell Gallery, Inappropriate Covers, includes multi-media works by eleven established and emerging artists. |
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Thorough May 29
Bell Gallery - Brown University
64 College Street
Free To The Public
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AS220 |
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The AS220 Main Gallery is featuring New Works
by Jim Shelton &
Joanna Roux through the month of May. |
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Through May 23
AS220
115 Empire Street
Free To The Public
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In this juried exhibition faculty recognize the studio accomplishments of graduating seniors of the Rhode Island College Department of Art. |
Through May 16
Bannister Gallery - RI College
600 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Free To The Public
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Hih Chieh Huang's low-tech installations incorporate everyday objects combined with air, water, light, cables, computers and video footage. |
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Through October 18
RISD Museum
20 North Main Street
Museum Admission
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Gallery 17 Peck |
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Gallery 17 Peckis featuring works from their full collection featuring over twenty artists including Daniel Kelley through mid-May. |
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Through May 16
Gallery 17 Peck
303 Atwells Avenue
Free To The Public
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An opening reception featuring food, wine and music for the new exhibit Ringo Starr: Artist which will run through
June 27. |
May 15, 6pm - 9pm
Chabot Gallery
379 Atwells Avenue
Free To The Public
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Providence College's
Hunt-Cavanagh Gallery
is featuring Senior
Thesis Best of
Show. |
Through May 17
Hunt-Cavanagh Gallery
549 River Avenue
Free To The Public
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UMC Chapel Gallery |
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Through May 30
Mathewson Street Church
134 Mathewson Street
Free To The Public
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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 Fleet Library at Rhode
Island School of Design is featuring an exhibit titled Friends of Nancy through the end
of June. |
Through June 26
Fleet Library @ RISD
15 Westminster Street
Second Floor, Room 223
Free To The Public | |
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Legends tell tales of mysterious women who come from the sea. This stunning new play weaves a spellbinding yarn about the ways we change for others. |
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Through May 31
Trinity Repertory Company
201 Washington Street
Tickets Are $20 - $60
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Blood From A Turnip |
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Rhode Island's oldest late night puppet salon. Come see the series that has lasted longer than some marriages. |
May 15
Perishable Theatre
95 Empire Street
Tickets Are $5
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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 Color Purple |
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The unforgettable and inspiring story of a woman named Celie, who triumphs over tremendous odds to find joy in life. |
May 26 - 31
Prov Performing Arts Center
220 Weybosset Street
Tickets Are $46 - $73
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Menopause The Musical |
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A chance meeting of four women in a turns into a mockery of all things assoicated with "the change." |
June 5 - August 2
Trinity Repertory Company
201 Washington Street
Tickets Are $45
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FirstWorks |
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Connecting art with audiences year-round, FirstWorks presents the nationally acclaimed Angkor Dance Troupe. |
June 7, 3pm
Metcalf Auditorium - RISD
20 North Main Street
Tickets Are $5
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Family Fun Activities |
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| Get excited about astronomy and space science during the International Year of Astronomy celebration. |
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May 16 - 17
Museum Of Natural History
1000 Elmwood Avenue
Adults $3 - Children $2
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Flutterby |
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At Flutterby, you'll wander through a picturesque greenhouse filled with hundreds beautiful butterflys. |
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Through September 7
Roger Williams Park Zoo
1000 Elmwood Avenue
$3 In Addition To Zoo Admission
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Play Power |
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Engaging kids and adults in imaginative activities
investigating air, light,
magnets, motion and sound. |
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Ongoing
Providence Children's Museum
100 South Street
Museum Admission $7.50
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Ocean State Circus |
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May 17, 3pm - 5pm
Lippitt Park
1015 Hope Street
Free To The Public
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Family Learning Sunday |
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Join "Animal Man" Dave Marchetti and the Library staff for some unforgettable Animal Experiences |
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May 17, 2:30pm - 4pm
Providence Public Library
150 Empire Street
Free To The Public
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Free-For-All-Saturday |
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A variety of hands-on workshops, performances, videos, refreshments and special gallery quests throughout the day |
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May 30, 11am - 4pm
RISD Museun
20 North Main Street
Free To The Public
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| Local artists compete for a spot to showcase their talent on a Sound Session stage. Performing this week is Vetra Votti . |
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May 14, 9pm
Providence Black Repertory
276 Westminster Street
Admission Is $5
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Providence String Quartet |
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Presented by the Providence Athenaeum, the Providence String Quartet will perform Britten’s String Quartet No. 2. |
May 14, 7pm - 9pm
Providence Athenaeum
251 Benefit Street
Tickets Are $35 Click Here For More Info | |
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The Providence String Quartet & the Community Music Works Fellows Quartet will perform. Spaghetti dinner included! |
May 15, 5pm - 7pm
John Hope Settlement House
7 Thomas P. Whitten Way
Free To The Public
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Dan Deacon will add Providence's What Cheer? Brigade brass band to his ensemble for this perofrmance. |
May 14, 11:30am
Market Square - Canal Way
Next To RISD Auditorium
Free To The Public
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Capital City Cabaret |
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Enjoy an old fashioned dinner cabaret featuring the swinging sounds of the 1930's. Dinner, show, tip and valet included. |
May 23, 7pm
Via Roma
308 Atwells Avenue
Tickets Are $34.95 Click Here For More Info | |
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Rhode Island’s oldest continuing community choral ensemble will perform an evening of Magnificent Mozart. |
May 30, 8pm
Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul
30 Fenner Street
Tickets Are $25
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Aspire Restaurant will be showcasing some of the best Jazz in the City every week on their rooftop terrace. |
Fridays, 7pm - 10pm
Aspire Restaurant
311 Westminster Street
Free To The Public
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Mike Miller Quartet |
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Jazz @ Rochambeau is a new series of musical performances hosted by jazz impresario and keyboardist Mike Miller. |
May 28, 7pm - 8:30pm
Library - Rochambeau Branch
708 Hope Street
Free To The Public Click Here For More Info | |
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New England's most exciting music festival is almost upon us! Stay tuned for updates coming very soon! |
July 5 - 11
Over 30 Venues
Downtown Providence
Prices Vary By Event
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Festival Ballet
Ongoing, Festival Ballet Providence, 825 Hope Street, Providence, RI, 02906
Donate one dollar to keep Festival Ballet dancers on their toes. Donations can be dropped off in person or mailed to the address above.
The Goddess Show: A Celebration Of Women In Music
May 16, 2:30pm, Tickets $20 In Advance, $25 At The Door
This celebration of women in music is not only a part of one of the many events slated for the RI Pride Celebration, but is also an event to raise awareness as a portion of the proceeds is being donated to the Rhode Island Breast Cancer Coalition. For more information please cal 467-2130.
Mashapaug Pond Procession Fundraiser
May 21, 6pm - 8pm, New Urban Arts, 743 Westminster Street, Donations $5
Featuring food, crafts, a slide-show and music by Flannery Brown & Phil Edmonds.
Music One Annual Dinner & Showcase
May 28, 5pm - 9pm, Tickets $50
The Sixth Annual Music One Dinner & Showcase will feature an awards presentation, a fabolous meal and performances by Music One Artists and Grammy Nominee Jeffrey Osborne. For more information please call 556-8662.
Providence Preservation Society Tiffany Garden Party
May 29, 6pm - 9pm, Historic Angell Street House & Garden, Tickets Are $100
To honor the Providence Preservation Society's 30th Anniversary of The Festival of Historic Houses, Tiffany & Co. are sponsoring this special garden party event. For more information please click here.
Traveling Theatre Presents: Encore
May 30, 6:30pm, Providence Picture Frames Dryden Galleries, Donations $65
A special evening featuring the tremendous visual and performing talents of Traveling Theatre youth partnered alongside their mentoring teaching artist. Ticket includes entertainment, complimentary beer/wine/hors d'oeuvres and desserts! All proceeds to benefit Traveling Theatre. For more information please contact Karen Boucher, outreach coordinator for reservations at 461-1813.
All You Need Is A Dream And A Song
June 1, 6pm, Providence Performing Arts Center, 220 Weybosset Street, Tickets $50
An evening filled with hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and plays written by Manton Avenue Project children, Karen Adams, Michael Corrente, Lt. Govenor Elizabeth Roberts and Providence School Superintendent Tom Brady and performed by artists from some of Providence's finest theaters. All proceeds to benefit the Manton Avenue Project. For more information please call 331-7007 or click here. |
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ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES |
Call For Providence Based Artists & Art Sellers
Providence's 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
Providence Sound Session, New England's most exciting music festival, is gearing up for some more hot summer nights in the city. This year's vendor area will be in Burnside Park, located in Greater Kennedy Plaza, and will serve as the central hub for the festival. To request an application please email Michael Christofaro.
Call For Vendors
The Providence Open Market is now accepting applications for its 2009 season. For more information please click here.
Job Opportunity: Managing Director
Festival Ballet Providence is currently seeking an individual to serve as Managing Director. For a job description please click here. For more information please click here to email.
Job Opportunity: Managing Director
FirstWorks is currently seeking an individual to serve as Managing Director. For a job description please click here. For more information please click here to email.
Call For Student Filmmakers
The Rhode Island International Film Festival is pleased to announce its fifth annual New England Student Film Festival. This competition-based event will again take place in August of 2009 as part of the annual RIIFF, August 4th – 9th, with screenings, classes and forums. There is a reduced fee of $25 for this competition and the deadline to submit is June 15. For more information and to download an application please click here.
Call For Latin American Filmmakers
The 17th annual Providence Latin American Film Festival is looking for recently produced feature films, documentaries, shorts and animations for its general program and for the Fernando Birri Award's Best First Work Competition. A mention will also be given to the best cinematography, best actor, best actress, best score, best original screenplay and best editing. All films must be subtitled in English. To download an application please click here. For more information please call 383-3668.
Call For Actors
May 30, 9am - 5pm (half-hour segments), Radisson Hotel, 220 India Street
Classico Films will be shooting their first feature film, The Whisper on the Bridge, in Rhode Island this Summer and are holding auditions. For more information please click here.
Call For Student Artists
SmallStock Food Strategies LLC is sponsoring a poster contest about entomophagy (the consumption of insects as food), which will be on display in Downtown Providence with the Arts & Business Council of RI from June 15- July 10, 2009. Grade school through college age students are invited to submit originally designed posters in this contest. The ultimate purpose of this prize-competition is to educate the general public of a greater range of food products for our challenging and changing climate. For more information please click here.
Call For Artists
Pixilerations [V.6] invites artists, musicians and film/video makers to submit work that investigates the current economic collapse which has reset thinking across all sectors of the social and cultural landscape. The deadline to apply is May 21. For more information and to view submission guidelines please click here.
Call For Memories Of Students & Teachers
The Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University, is looking for contributions to its “Memory Catcher” project, which will capture the reflections of school children, teachers, volunteers, Native interpreters and others who participated in the museum’s groundbreaking educational program over the last 35 years. For more information please click here to email.
National Endowment For The Humanities Summer Stipends Grant
Summer Stipends support individuals pursuing advanced research that is of value to scholars and general audiences in the humanities. Recipients usually produce articles, monographs, books, digital materials, archaeological site reports, translations, editions, or other scholarly tools. Summer Stipends support full-time work on a humanities project for a period of two months. The deadline to apply is October 1. For more information please click here.
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. 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.
Providence College June Dance Classes Now Enrolling
Learn Tap, Contemporary Jazz, Ballet and Modern at Providence College this June. Prices start at $10 per class with discounts available for taking four or more and run 9:30am - 11am (Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri) June 1 - 26. For more information please call 865-2327. |
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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