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  2. Providence Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The band King Crimson recorded the song "Providence" during a 1974 concert at the venue; the song was featured on their seventh album Red, released later that year. [9] The theater was refurbished in 1975, but was almost torn down in 1977. According to mayor Buddy Cianci's account, the theater's owner asked for a permit to demolish the building.

  3. WaterFire - Wikipedia

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    WaterFire Providence is the independent 501(C)(3) non-profit arts organization responsible for presenting WaterFire. [4] WaterFire Providence consists of about 15 staff members and relies heavily upon volunteers for the production of WaterFire. On a given night, up to 160 volunteers assist with production.

  4. AS220 - Wikipedia

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    AS220 is a non-profit community arts center located in Downtown, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.AS220 maintains four dozen artist live/work studios, around a dozen individual work studios, six rotating exhibition spaces, a main stage, a black box theater, a dance studio, a print shop, a community darkroom, a digital media lab, a fabrication lab, an organization-run bar and restaurant ...

  5. David Winton Bell Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The David Winton Bell Gallery is a contemporary art gallery at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. The gallery was established in 1971 through a donation from the Bell family. [1] The Bell Gallery serves as a hub of contemporary art within the university community and beyond, offering a diverse range of exhibitions, programs, and events.

  6. Barnaby Evans - Wikipedia

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    Barnaby Evans is also known for his photography which is included in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris; the Musee' d'art et d'histoire, Fribourg, Switzerland; the Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts; and the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design ...

  7. Providence Art Club - Wikipedia

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    The Providence Art Club was the first American art club to insure full and equal membership to women in its original charter. On February 19, 1880, six women signed the Club's original compact: Katherine H. Austin, Etta Belcher, Harriet R. Chace, Lottie F. Dailey, Rosa F. Peckham, and Eleanor W. Talbot.

  8. Pride night parade illuminates downtown Providence - AOL

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    The Illuminated Night Parade marched down Washington Street in downtown Providence on Saturday, June 18, 2022.

  9. Duke Riley (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The Acorn a replica of the Revolutionary War Turtle A naumachia held in the Civic Arena of Milan in 1807. Duke Riley is an American artist. Riley earned a BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design, and a MFA in Sculpture from the Pratt Institute.