Resistance: Seen or Unseen
A juried exploration from the People, for the People, by the People in 2025
For this exhibition we crowd sourced a juried presentation of work from the People, by the People, for the People… to explore the many faces and forms of Resistance, both Seen or Unseen across the globe in 2025. Images were submitted to answer the question, What does resistance look like, or feel like to you? Included are a range of perspectives from the uniquely personal, to the more political and those that look to document current issues. As and a few more conceptual solutions that reflect the inherent diversity of our community.
– David DeMelim,
Managing Director,
RI Center for Photographic Arts
Resistance: Seen or Unseen is presented in tandem with, As I Found It: My Mother’s House, by Russell Hart,
Join Us for a book signing July 18th 4-6pm for Russell’s recently published book, in our Focus gallery.
Opening Reception: July 17th, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Gallery Night Providence Reception: August 21st, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Exhibition: Thursday, July 17th thru Friday, September 12th
Artists with work on display: Christine Acebo, Antonio Bailey, Sylvia Bandyke, Joseph Barretto, Kelly Berry, Sharon Bibeault, Jim Bremer, Robert Brooks, Rebeka Burgess, Diane Bush, Ronald Butler, Teresa Camozzi, Bill Clark,Andrew Cohen, Tug Collective, David Current, John Diephouse, Jean Duffy, Charles A Eastman, Ellen Feldman, Vincent Ferrari, Keri Fletcher, Erica Frisk,Joan e Gardner, Robyn Garnett, Edward Gia, Susan Goldstein, Harry Hanson, Liam Harris, Kylo-Patrick Hart, Randy Hilliker, Eitan Hirshfield, Elizabeth Hopkins, Stephan Jahanshahi, Paul Jett, Donald Johnson, Robert Johnson, Barry Jordan, Bridget Jourgensen, Barbara Kantz, Bette Kauffman, Richard Kent, Gurcharan Khanna, Glenn Kulbako, Aidan Lancaster, Prescott Moore Lassman, Noel Lopez, Michael McFadden, Todd Monjar, Andrea Morales, Katie Murphy, Paul Murray, Richard ONeill, Edward Oslund, Maurice Pacius, Zoe Perry-Wood, Jay Phyfer, Reed Pike, Joseph Podlesnik, Keith Prue, Betsy Ritz, Terry Rochford, Will Sammond, Joseph Sharketti, Jeffrey Smith, Tom Stoffregen, Jil Sutherland, Cynthia Taft, Matt Temple, Alan L Wagner, Martha Wakefield, David Whitney, Nabeel Yakzan, Ashley Young
View the Exhibition in full 360˚
Gallery Night Reception: August 21st 5:00 – 8:00pm
Opening Reception: July 17th 5:00 – 8:00pm
Exhibition: Thursday, July 17th – September 12th

Exhibition Catalogs are available for home delivery
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.
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