May 15 Gallery Night - 5:15 pm tour details announced!

Join us for May Gallery Night! We will leave at 5:15 pm from the Graduate Hotel, and return to the Graduate around 7:15 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Bradly VanDerStad and will visit the following locations and exhibits:

The Bell presents Julien Creuzet: Attila cataract your source at the feet of the green peaks will end up in the great sea blue abyss we drowned in the tidal tears of the moon. Creuzet has reimagined his French Pavillion from the 60th Venice Biennale (2024) for The Bell: an immersive video and archipelagic sculptural installation that extends his focus on water as a site of both historical and contemporary traumas and emancipatory futures.

Angell Street Galleries recently hung their Spring Exhibition featuring artists Heather Feiring Binder, Ian Cozzens, Kathy Hodge, Sarina Mitchel, Lev Poplow, Robert Snowden, and Anna Shapiro. The exhibition includes mixed media, photography, painting, ceramics, and more!

Pretty Snake will be featuring their Spring/Summer collection inspired by natural wonders and oddities. Featured on Season 11 of Project Runway, artist, fashion and textile designer Joseph Aaron Segal has been “creating a closet of curiosities since ‘09”. 

Art In The Atrium First U presents Infinite Garden: Nature's Realms from Earth to the Cosmos. Ewa Roselli and Vesna Longton delve into the deep connection between humanity, nature, and the universe through a variety of mediums—from large oil paintings to symbolic sculptures and interactive installations. The exhibit invites viewers to explore how nature's spirituality and infinite dimensions shape our perceptions and experiences. 


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour tab page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

May 15 Gallery Night - 5:30 pm tour details announced!

Join us for May Gallery Night! We will leave at 5:30 pm from the Graduate Hotel, and finish our tour at that same location around 7:30 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Shannon Hadfield and will visit the following locations and exhibits:

Armenian Historical Association of RI is pleased to invite you to the second installment of the series “Establishing Roots – Enriching Rhode Island”. This thoughtfully curated collection of community artifacts showcases how Armenians have strengthened neighborhood bonds, elevated school spirit, and achieved excellence—particularly in athletics—from the early days of immigration to the present.

Angell Street Galleries recently hung their Spring Exhibition featuring artists Heather Feiring Binder, Ian Cozzens, Kathy Hodge, Sarina Mitchel, Lev Poplow, Robert Snowden, and Anna Shapiro. The exhibition includes mixed media, photography, painting, ceramics, and more!

Studio Hop a local studio and shop specializing in contemporary fine art, hand crafts, jewelry, ceramics, and clothing. 


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

May 15 Gallery Night - 6:00 pm tour details announced!

Join us for May Gallery Night! We will leave at 6:00 pm from the Graduate Hotel, and finish our tour at that same location around 8:00 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Irene Yibirin. We will visit the following locations and exhibits:

Galerie le Domaine presents the work of Anita Carroll-Weldon whose watercolor paintings are inspired by her wonderment of the massive life force that lies buried beneath human development, beneath the surface of the land, and beneath the sea. Her approach to watercolor is unconventional, painting directly from the tube to create rich, jewel-like colors.

Rhode Island State Archives presents History’s Stories, Today’s Storytellers is an exhibit showcasing student artwork inspired by Rhode Island’s history. Students from North Smithfield High School and Mt. Hope High School partnered with the State Archives to create unique pieces inspired by the historic documents preserved there. Through painting, mixed media, pottery, and more, these young artists bring Rhode Island’s past to life through their own creative lens.

AS220 Main Gallery brings to you Omnipresent by Kristine Straus & Megan Hall. Straus explores the relationships between perspective, color and form within landscape and cityscape.  These illustrated locations are imaginary, but are loosely based on local areas explored through aerial maps born from her obsession with ‘home’. Through a thorough process of observing, drafting, illustrating, carving, and assembling, Megan Hall has developed a body of work that pays homage to the places that have molded her adult life.

AS220 Aborn Gallery presents Game Theory v. Ballet by Steve Roth, an American painter working with acrylic and mixed media, incorporating game theory, language, and magical realism to navigate the delicate balance between agency and fate, narrating life shaped by an incurable progressive physical disability.

AS220 Project Space | Reading Room presents Unhinged by the O’Neil Family. In this exhibition, Stephen O’Neil III, Stephen O’Neil IV, and Jessica O’Neil come together as father, son, and sister, bound not only by blood but by an insatiable drive to create. Their work is a conversation—sometimes harmonious, sometimes discordant—woven from years of influence, individual growth, and a shared determination to push boundaries.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour tab page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

May 15 Gallery Night - 6:30 pm tour details announced!

Join us for May Gallery Night! We will leave at 6:30 pm from the WaterFire Arts Center, and finish our tour at that same location around 8:30 pm. This tour will be led by Guest Guide Michael Rose, Gallery Manager at Providence Art Club. We will visit the following locations and exhibits:

Bannister Gallery is pleased to present their 2025 Graduating Art Students’ Exhibition, an annual exhibit of work by graduating seniors in the Rhode Island College Art Department. Various studio concentrations represented include ceramics, metalsmithing, painting, printmaking, digital media, graphic design, photography and sculpture. The exhibition also celebrates Mike Kays, recipient of this year's Graduating Senior Award in Studio Art and the Harriet Brisson Award in Ceramics.

URI Main Gallery presents “PS2025 & Gift of Art to the State of Rhode Island”, featuring more than 250 artworks from K-12 students throughout the state. This mixed media exhibit gathers work from public and charter schools, with the honored selection of North Kingstown Public Schools, adding 9 works to the permanent collection due to their extraordinary work integrating the arts into the curriculum across disciplines. 

Sprout CoWorking Gallery is proud to present “Heavy Metal”!  A show about illustrating what heavy metal, or high fantasy means to each artist. Featuring the works of Alfie Purcell, Kaitie Devlin, Sarah Belanger, David Steigerwald, and others! 

Waterfire Arts Center brings to you Mays Boyz Makin’ NOIZE: A Father and Sons Exhibition. Timed with the five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, this exhibition by Don Mays, presented in collaboration with his sons Zachary and Nicolas, confronts systemic racism, displacement, and the fight for justice through video, photography, and mixed media.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

April 17 Gallery Night - 5:15 pm tour details announced!

Join us for the second Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 5:15 pm from the Graduate Hotel, and return to the Graduate around 7:15 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Board Member and Guest Guide Darien Strassfield and will visit the following locations and exhibits:

Bannister Gallery presents “Lani Irwin & Alan Feltus - Selected Works”. Curated by Professor Richard Whitten, this exhibition showcases the figurative works of these two married artists. Feltus’ ambiguous figures contrast with Irwin’s powerful female subjects, creating a unique dialogue between their styles. Both artists' works are in major collections like the Smithsonian and Hirshhorn Museum.

RI Center for Photographic Arts is excited to share The Sixth Annual Juried Members’ Exhibition, presenting the work of over 35 members. Visitors will also see a collection titled Take the Next Exit by Matt Temple. Matt’s solo exhibition builds on an ongoing exploration and an expanded look at work first presented in their 10th Annual International Juried Exhibition in 2024.

RISD Museum | Get a taste of the many amazing exhibits housed here, including The Art of French Wallpaper Design, which explores the vibrant designs that adorned walls in the 1700s and 1800s. This is your last chance to view The Road Less Traveled, featuring beautiful Japanese woodblock prints of the Edo period.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour tab page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

April 17 Gallery Night - 5:30 pm tour details announced!

Join us for the second Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 5:30 pm from the Graduate Hotel, and finish our tour at that same location around 7:30 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Jenn Wilson and will visit the following locations and exhibits:

Kreatelier, a fabric concept store and interior decor studio, will celebrate 150 years of Liberty London by showcasing iconic textile and wallpaper designs, offering a 10-minute presentation and displaying a collection of home decor textiles and wallpapers.

Studio Hop, a local studio and shop specializing in contemporary fine art, hand crafts, jewelry, ceramics, and clothing.

Angell Street Galleries will be hanging their Spring Exhibition DURING Gallery Night, so visitors will get some behind-the-scenes action! Featured artists include Heather Feiring Binder, Ian Cozzens, Kathy Hodge, Sarina Mitchel, Lev Poplow, Robert Snowden, and Anna Shapiro.

The Chazan Gallery at Wheeler is pleased to present the solo show Wayfinding, featuring the work of Lisa Perez. “The work embodies a continual yearning for the “wild” places, an attempt to find my way back, and a realization of our complicity in their fragmentation and disappearance”, Lisa notes in her artist statement.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

April 17 Gallery Night - 6:00 pm tour details announced!

Join us for the second Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 6:00 pm from the Graduate Hotel, and finish our tour at that same location around 8:00 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Irene Yibirin. We will visit the following locations and exhibits:

The Bell presents Julien Creuzet: Attila cataract your source at the feet of the green peaks will end up in the great sea blue abyss we drowned in the tidal tears of the moon. Creuzet has reimagined his French Pavillion from the 60th Venice Biennale (2024) for The Bell: an immersive video and archipelagic sculptural installation that extends his focus on water as a site of both historical and contemporary traumas and emancipatory futures.

Art in the Atrium First U presents EPHEMERA - SALLY BARKER AND MARGARET RIZZUTO, an exhibit of Intentional Camera Movement photos. Join us for refreshments during the opening reception on Gallery Night!

Pretty Snake will be featuring their Spring/Summer collection inspired by natural wonders and oddities. Featured on Season 11 of Project Runway, artist, fashion and textile designer Joseph Aaron Segal has been “creating a closet of curiosities since ‘09”.

Galerie le Domaine presents a collection of paintings by Berke Marye. Influenced by the New York school of painters, Marye’s abstract paintings are full of movement and life. Using acrylic paint, water, gel medium and his hands Berke is drawn to color and how far he can push it into conversing with another color.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour tab page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

April 17 Gallery Night - 6:30 pm tour details announced!

Join us for the second Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 6:30 pm from the WaterFire Arts Center, and finish our tour at that same location around 8:30 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Danielle Wolfrum. We will visit the following locations and exhibits:

Bannister Gallery presents “Lani Irwin & Alan Feltus - Selected Works”. Curated by Professor Richard Whitten, this exhibition showcases the figurative works of these two married artists. Feltus’ ambiguous figures contrast with Irwin’s powerful female subjects, creating a unique dialogue between their styles. Both artists' works are in major collections like the Smithsonian and Hirshhorn Museum.

Sprout CoWorking is proud to present the works of artists Daniel Watkins, Traé Brooks, Haydee Naula, Ted DiLucia, Cassandra Colón, and Atira Hope, in this exhibit titled “Finding Joy”. It has been a strained time and in such we seek to find a brief landing place, somewhere we can be free to feel good things for a moment. The works collected represent joy. 

WaterFire Arts Center is pleased to announce the opening of Metamorphosis: An ART inc. and Artscape Exhibition, a multimedia exhibition that celebrates transformation and reinvention. It marks the recent merger of Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio by showcasing twelve Rhode Island artists from the programs ART inc. and Artscape. Metamorphosis reflects the evolving landscape of public media by uniting these programs in a shared gallery space.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

Thank you to all who attended March 20 Gallery Night!

Visitors enjoying Graphic Voices of Latin America, a powerful collection of Latin American posters at WaterFire Arts Center. Curated by José R. Menéndez and Tatiana Gómez of Buena Gráfica Social Studio, this exhibition presents graphic works from 16 countries across Latin America.

We had so much fun during the first Gallery Night of the season!

Between the 5 free guided tours and people visiting the gallery shows on their own, we had around 380 people participate.

We welcomed a mix of first-time and returning visitors to Gallery Night across all tours, with everyone excited to explore new spaces and learn from our expert guides. It was especially rewarding to see many younger audience members attending this month!

Most of those who attended this month were local to Rhode Island or Massachusetts, but we had one person from Virginia attend! Keep telling your friends and family about Gallery Night.

Enjoy some photos and anecdotes in the recap below.

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This month’s itineraries incorporated some amazingly interactive elements for visitors to experience.

Providence College Galleries hosted an exhibit titled Sandplay, an ongoing collaboration between artists Mirthe Berentsen and Martín La Roche, on view at Reilly Gallery.

This was the first stop for visitors on the 5:30 pm tour, and they deeply enjoyed the immersive element. They were provided a selection of objects curated by the artists, and presented with a large sandbox as part of the exhibit. The students working in the gallery explained that the intention was to invite viewers to find meaning in an object and create a scene, a work of art, or something intentional with it in the sand.

Ava, our Outreach Coordinator, attended the 5:30 tour with her cousin Zoe and the two found this exhibit particularly soothing.

The Avenue Concept hosted a fantastic event as the final component of our three-part collaboration.

Visitors on three of our five tours had the opportunity to check out the organizations headquarters, where they created an ambient evening of art, music, and socialization in their space.

We got to see their legal graffiti wall, enjoy light refreshments among cool people, and attend artist chats with Tom Scicluna and muralists Amanda Hill and Maia Hay.

Visitors got to contribute to TAC’s wall with their own creations, and work on their hand styles in permanent marker inside their venue, where a tiny diorama of TAC was placed on the table to keep these aspiring artists inspired.

DJ Incorporeal Apparatus was present to help curate the vibes.

I can’t wait till the next event. It gave me an enhanced appreciation for Providence.
— Anonymous, 5:15 pm tour
I love the flexibility of being able to choose a trolley tour or to make one of my own. I also love getting into different parts of Providence.
— Deborah Parker, 5:30 pm tour

Thanks for attending our Season Kick-Off at Bannister Gallery!

On February 27, more than 30 guests gathered at E.M. Bannister at Rhode Island College for our pre-season kick-off and fundraiser.  Guests enjoyed a gallery visit of RaMell Ross' stunning photographs with curator Victoria Gao, a presentation by Ulli Ryder about her father Mahler Ryder's legacy and connection to E.M. Bannister, an opportunity to hear more about the Gallery Night season, as well as refreshments and conversation. 

Thank you to the RISD Museum, Jerry's Artarama, Whalers Brewing, and Level 99 for donating door prizes. We were pleased to welcome familiar faces as well as folks brand new to Gallery Night.  Funds were raised to support the upcoming Gallery Night season as well as to restore the medallions at E.M. Bannister's gravesite at Providence's North Burial ground.

Photos by Quinn Furgeson Photography!

March 20 Gallery Night - 6:30 pm tour details announced!

Join us for the FIRST Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 6:30 pm from the WaterFire Arts Center, and finish our tour at that same location around 8:30 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Emily Gray. We will visit the following locations and exhibits:

  • Art in the Atrium First U brings to you the opening reception of EKPHRASIS 2025 - WHERE POETRY MEETS ART. Each of 16 invited poets respond to a piece of artwork by an assigned artist and compose a poem. The artwork and poem will be exhibited together.

  • The Avenue Concept invites you to an open house at their headquarters, where you’ll visit their legal graffiti wall and view a special presentation of outdoor video projections.

  • Sprout CoWorking Gallery is proud to present their first show of the 2025 Year; "Beads and Baubles", a solo exhibition by photographer Robert Easton, who is showcasing works taken at local businesses, putting the small and unnoticed center stage. Please join us for the opening reception with food and drink provided.

  • WaterFire Arts Center announces Graphic Voices of Latin America, a powerful collection of Latin American posters that serve as both artistic expressions and historical documents of resistance, resilience, and cultural identity. Curated by José R. Menéndez and Tatiana Gómez of Buena Gráfica Social Studio, this exhibition presents graphic works from 16 countries across Latin America.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

March 20 Gallery Night - 6:00 pm tour details announced!

Join us for the FIRST Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 6:00 pm from the Graduate Hotel, and finish our tour at that same location around 8:00 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Danielle Wolfrum. We will visit the following locations and exhibits:

  • The Repair Atelier presents the work of artists Markus Berger, Derek Bernstein, and Jeffrey Boomer in Embodied Dialogues. This exhibition explores the interplay between creator and creation, material and meaning, and context and transformation, uncovering the unseen exchanges that shape artistic expression. It invites viewers into an unfolding dialogue, where art is not a static artifact but a resonant act of engagement—an open-ended process of becoming.

  • RI Center for Photographic Arts celebrates Women’s History Month with Behind the Lens 2025: Women in Photography - 2020 re/visited. This exhibition revisits a group of early-career female artists featured in 2020, presenting an update of how their practice has developed over time.

  • RISD Museum | Get a taste of the many amazing exhibits housed here, including The Art of French Wallpaper Design, which explores the vibrant designs that adorned walls in the 1700s and 1800s. This exhibition features more than 100 rare samples of salvaged wallpapers, borders, fragments, and design drawings.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour tab page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

March 20 Gallery Night - 5:30 pm tour details announced!

Join us for the FIRST Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 5:30 pm from the WaterFire Arts Center, and finish our tour at that same location around 7:30 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Irene Yibirin and will visit the following locations and exhibits:

  • Providence College Galleries is delighted to announce Sandplay, an ongoing collaboration between artists Mirthe Berentsen and Martín La Roche. The exhibition explores the transformative value of storytelling and memories associated with tangible objects, posing the question: How do personal objects shape our stories and connect us to others?

  • Bannister Gallery presents Spell, Time, Practice, American, Body: The Work of RaMell Ross. This two-time Academy Award Nominated filmmaker explores the meaning and mythology of the American South and of Black identity through large format color photographs.

  • The Avenue Concept invites you to an open house at their headquarters, where you’ll visit their legal graffiti wall and view a special presentation of outdoor video projections.

  • WaterFire Arts Center announces Graphic Voices of Latin America, a powerful collection of Latin American posters that serve as both artistic expressions and historical documents of resistance, resilience, and cultural identity. Curated by José R. Menéndez and Tatiana Gómez of Buena Gráfica Social Studio, this exhibition presents graphic works from 16 countries across Latin America.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

March 20 Gallery Night - 5:15 pm tour details announced!

Join us for the FIRST Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 5:15 pm from the Graduate Hotel, and return to the Graduate around 7:15 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Shannon Hadfield accompanied by Guest Guide Tom Scicluna, an artist and Assistant Professor of Art at Florida International University, whose site-based sculptures, interventions, and gestures reconfigure commercially available objects and discarded materials to explore public space, participation, and authorship. The tour will make a stop at his Channel Park Bench at the corner of Empire Street and Fountain Street. You will visit the following locations and exhibits:

  • AS220 Project Space and Reading Room | Eli Tegus’s exhibition Collapsible Sentinels documents his landscape interventions. “An old bottle can contain mysteries, unknown substances. They have always intrigued me as a link to the past, as vessels of forgotten necessities. They are kindred to landscapes containing ruins; the possibilities of the past motivate my mind.” ALSO on view is Felt in the Fiber. Through the media of assemblage, knit work, wet felting, and lace, Joy Ann Williams explores color, texture, pattern, and image.

  • Angell Street Galleries presents their Inaugural Exhibition featuring artists John Buron, Susan Clausen, Umberto Crenca, Richard Goulis, Chris Kilduff, Erminio Pinque, and Lindsay Quayle. Angell St. is new to the community – come support their first show!

  • Galerie le Domaine presents a collection of paintings by Berke Marye. Influenced by the New York school of painters, Marye’s abstract paintings are full of movement and life. Using acrylic paint, water, gel medium and his hands Berke is drawn to color and how far he can push it into conversing with another color.

  • The Avenue Concept invites you to an open house at their headquarters, where you’ll visit their legal graffiti wall and view a special presentation of outdoor video projections.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour tab page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

March 20 Gallery Night - 5:00 pm tour details announced!

Join us for the FIRST Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 5:00 pm from the Graduate Hotel at 11 Dorrance Street, and return to the Graduate around 7:00 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Larisa Martino and will visit the following locations and exhibits:

  • The Gallery at City Hall is pleased to host a fashion show organized by artist Maria Grace. During the opening on Gallery Night, models in sweaters, hats, dresses, and garments of many kinds made by Maria and others will “walk the runway” in the City Hall Atrium with poets and a singer interspersed.

  • AS220 Aborn Gallery presents On Fridays We Fish Fry, Kincaid McLaren’s visual story of family lands, homes of grandparents and distant relatives, Christ Church Barbados. Experience the beauty of peace, culture, love, and family from Sunday to Friday Fish Frys. McLaren’s photography elevates the beauty, stories, and experiences of her black and brown community, particularly those of black women.

  • Studio Hop, a local studio and shop specializing in contemporary fine art, hand crafts, jewelry, ceramics, and clothing.

  • The Bell presents Julien Creuzet: Attila cataract your source at the feet of the green peaks will end up in the great sea blue abyss we drowned in the tidal tears of the moon. Creuzet has reimagined his French Pavillion from the 60th Venice Biennale (2024) for The Bell: an immersive video and archipelagic sculptural installation that extends his focus on water as a site of both historical and contemporary traumas and emancipatory futures.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

Thank you to all who attended November 21 Gallery Night!

Visitors enjoying “BuyArt” at WaterFire Arts Center

We had so much fun during the last Gallery Night of the season!

Between the 6 free guided tours and people visiting the gallery shows on their own, we had around 421 people participate.

We had many first-time and returning Gallery Night visitors on all tours — with all delighted to discover new spaces and learn from our knowledgeable guides. Lots of young people attended tours this month, leaving us content in knowing we expanded our audience this season. 

Although the evening was rainy and chilly with traffic getting into the city, 23 people joined us from out of state. We had attendees from as far away as Ohio, Florida, and West Virginia!

Enjoy some photos and anecdotes in the recap below.


Some unexpected yet wonderfully interactive elements were incorporated on this month’s tours!

The 6:30 pm tour first stopped at Bannister Gallery at RIC and enjoyed a brief talk from artist Richard Whitten. His show, Objects of Wonder, was comprised of a selection of paintings that transport the viewer into a world of imagined architectural spaces.

This tour finished at WaterFire Arts Center, where Kyle Machado was present to speak to visitors about his work! WaterFire’s “BuyArt” show featured the work of dozens of local artists to be purchased right off the walls. As works sold they were replaced with new ones from each artist’s archive.

I loved the first particular spot, at RIC. That was such an engaging gallery with a talk from the artist himself.
— Stella, 6:30 tour

Word of mouth and personal connections have been among the most important means of drawing people to our events…

Gallery Night’s very own team and board have brought along many family members and friends to our programming this season, with all expressing positive feedback and some having attended as many as three Gallery Nights in 2024!

We love hosting your loved ones and hope you share Gallery Night with more of your people in 2025 :) Your participation in our programming helps Providence’s vibrant artist community continue to flourish… We can’t thank you enough for this fantastic year spent advocating for and admiring our local art scene.

Thanks so much to everyone who joined us this season <3 We had so much fun sharing the world of Providence’s creativity with you! More to come on 2025 programming… you’ll be hearing from us soon!

A few folks mentioned they were happy to have the opportunity to see the Little Pictures Show as their final stop because they felt they would have extra time to look at everything. It was seamless and fun for us. Looking forward to the December installment.
— Michael Rose, Gallery Manager at Providence Art Club

3 Nights of Lights 2024 - 6 pm tour details announced!

Join us as part of Providence’s 3 Nights of Lights programming on Thursday, December 5! We will leave at 6 pm from the Graduate Hotel at 11 Dorrance Street. This trolley tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Rex M. Blumenthal. You will visit the following locations and exhibits:

  • RI Center for Photographic Arts hosts their 6th Annual Open Community Member Exhibition: Be a Friend & Bring a Friend. Artwork is available to be purchased by visitors directly off the wall. Join us on Gallery Night for the opening reception of this community building event featuring the work of RICPA members.

  • WaterFire Arts Center invites visitors to BuyArt, a small works holiday show featuring 30+ artists. The show encourages visitors to support local artists by giving the gift of art for the holidays and purchasing small works right 'off the wall'. New works will be added as works sell.

  • The Avenue Concepts Illuminated Avenue Mural Activations.

All tours include Storytelling of Grant’s Block, Westminster History with Marisa Angell Brown of Providence Preservation Society and a warming stop for a complimentary Wine Tasting at ENO Fine Wines!

☆ Join us on a first come first-served basis — No advance sign ups necessary! ☆


Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

3 Nights of Lights 2024 - 5:30 tour details announced!

Join us as part of Providence’s 3 Nights of Lights programming on Thursday, December 5! We will leave at 5:30 pm from the Graduate Hotel at 11 Dorrance Street. This trolley tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Jenn Wilson. You will visit the following locations and exhibits:

  • Art in the Atrium First U is excited to host Small Works 2024, a six-week exhibit for Member Artists. The show features collage, prints, paintings, photographs, assemblages and 3-D work.

  • Providence Art Club presents The 120th Annual Little Pictures Show & Sale, the oldest and largest exhibition of small works in the United States. This year’s show features over 700 original works of all kinds, including painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, jewelry, glass, fine woodworking, and more. There is something for everyone at this exhibition of local, affordable work! 

  • The Avenue Concepts Illuminated Avenue Mural Activations.

All tours include Storytelling of Grant’s Block, Westminster History with Marisa Angell Brown of Providence Preservation Society and a warming stop for a complimentary Wine Tasting at ENO Fine Wines!

☆ Join us on a first come first-served basis — No advance sign ups necessary! ☆


Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

3 Nights of Lights 2024 - 5:15 tour details announced!

Join us as part of Providence’s 3 Nights of Lights programming on Thursday, December 5! We will leave at 5:15 pm from the Graduate Hotel at 11 Dorrance Street, and. This walking tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Frank Toti accompanied by Guest Guide Jamie Coelho, Rhode Island Monthly Editor-in-chief and Avenue Concept Board Chair! You will visit the following locations and exhibits:

  • AS220 Project Space welcomes you to view Gunnar Norquist:  An Exhibition of Recent Works on Paper.

  • 134 Collaborative / Mathewson Street Church exhibiting Cardboard Paintings from the Space Transformation Station by @MinioMindWarp, collection and collage of individually painted cardboard cut-outs created for protest, celebration and transformation of public space and private places. The Exhibit will be a mix of the paintings that were made for advocacy efforts for the Homeless and displaced citizens of RI and will include some fantastical elements intended to create surreal "eye candy" in "real world" settings.

  • The Avenue Concepts Illuminated Avenue Mural Activations.

All tours include Storytelling of Grant’s Block, Westminster History with Marisa Angell Brown of Providence Preservation Society and a warming stop for a complimentary Wine Tasting at ENO Fine Wines!

☆ Join us on a first come first-served basis — No advance sign ups necessary! ☆


Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

November 21 Gallery Night - 6:30 pm tour details announced!

Spend the last Gallery Night of the season with us! We will leave at 6:30 pm from the WaterFire Arts Center at 475 Valley Street, and return to the same location around 8:30 pm. This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Shannon Hadfield via trolley or mini coach and will visit the following locations and exhibits:

  • Bannister Gallery presents Richard Whitten: Objects of Wonder, a selection of paintings that transport the viewer into a world of imagined architectural spaces. Whitten depicts imagined machines inspired by the inventions of Leonardo da Vinci and others of the Renaissance era. Viewers are invited to bring the worlds inside the paintings to life – to propel the machine into motion – through sight and thought alone.

  • The Gallery at Sprout CoWorking is proud to announce another dual show where visitors will view two exhibitions. In the large gallery, Ted DiLucia’s Night Gallery, showcases 13 paintings based on episodes from Rod Serling's Night Gallery television show, which uses fine art as a window to the paranormal and strange. On view in the small gallery is a Photography Exhibition of artists Robert Easton, Casey Wright, Samantha Gervais, Larry Maglott, and Chris Macri.

  • WaterFire Arts Center invites visitors to BuyArt, a small works holiday show featuring 30+ artists. The show encourages visitors to support local artists by giving the gift of art for the holidays and purchasing small works right 'off the wall'. New works will be added as works sell.


REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!

Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.

save your spot on Eventbrite

Accessibility notes:

  • Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.

  • All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.

  • We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.

Some notes to help you out the night of the event!

  • We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!

  • If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.

  • Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.

And…enjoy a sneak peek of some of the artwork you can see at these spaces on gallery night!