
Coastal Rhode Island
A View from Members
living and working on the Coast
The Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts presents a look at Coastal Rhode Island from a selection of Supporting Members who live and work on the coast. This exhibition is hosted at the J. Howard McGrath Judicial Complex in Wakefield, RI as part of their Supreme Courts Art in the Courthouse exhibition series. The series was launched in 2002 with the goal of bringing original and vibrant art to the somber courthouse walls for the spring and summer months.
This exhibition brings together work from members Cate Brown, Kathleen Caswell, David DeMelim, Paul Murray & Cindy Wilson presenting their reflections on Coastal Rhode Island.
From end to end Rhode Island is made up of some 400 miles of coastline compressed into an area just 37 miles wide and 40 miles long, packed with beaches, marinas, nature preserves and a long maritime history. This exhibition brings together member photographers from the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts to present some of the highlights and surprises found in our coastal communities.
Featuring work from Supporting Members: Cate Brown, Kathleen Caswell, David DeMelim, Paul M. Murray & Cindy Wilson.
Featuring work from Supporting Members: Cate Brown, Kathleen Caswell, David DeMelim, Paul M. Murray & Cindy Wilson.
Exhibition: April 12th – September 17th
Reception: September 11h, 12:00 – 3:00 p.m.
The J. Howard McGrath Judicial Complex is located at 4800 Tower Hill Rd. Wakefield, R.I.
The RI Center for Photographic Arts, RICPA 118 N. Main St. Providence, RI 02903
Located in the heart of Providence, RICPA was founded to inspire creative development and provide opportunities to engage with the community through exhibitions, education, publication, and mutual support.
RICPA exists to create a diverse and supportive community for individuals interested in learning or working in the Photographic Arts. We strive to provide an environment conducive to the free exchange of ideas in an open and cooperative space. Members should share a passion for creating, appreciating, or learning about all forms of photo-based media. We work to provide a platform for artistic expression, that fosters dialogue and drives innovation in the photographic arts.
The Gallery at the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts is a member of Gallery Night Providence https://www.gallerynight.org/
Questions: Contact gallery@riphotocenter.org To learn about other RICPA exhibits and programs, visit https://www.riphotocenter.org/.
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