
The Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts is celebrating Women’s History month and the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment by presenting Visual Conversations, a collaborative project featuring seven women exploring what can happen when artists work together. This exhibition includes Karla Bernstein, Diane Collins, Estelle Disch, Deb Ehrens, Paula Laverty, Lisa Redburn and Jean Schnell who played a visual game of “telephone” to explore communication via the exchange of images rather than words.
Click here for a virtual walkthrough our current exhibitions Behind the Lens 2020 & Visual Conversations. Collectively these exhibitions feature a sampling of work from eleven women photographers spanning high school age through retirement age.
Exhibition: Thursday, March 19th, thru Friday, October 9th, 2020
Public viewing: Due to COVID-19 by appointment, email gallery@riphotocenter.org
We invite you to enjoy an interactive virtual walkthrough, available 24/7
The exhibition will be presented in the Focus Gallery in tandem with Behind the Lens 2020: Women in Photography an invitational exhibition featuring five women photographers. Our fourth annual spotlight on women working behind the camera, this exhibition brings together photographers at all career stages from high school on up to present a snapshot of current practice. The exhibition features: Grace Marie Dewitt, Deb Ehrens, Molly Lamb, Zena Tadmoury & Jess Voas
There is no Opening Reception scheduled at this time.
Exhibition extended: Thursday, March 19th, thru Friday, October 9th, 2020
The Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, 118 N. Main St. Providence, RI
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/
Want to become a RICPA Member? Membership brings many benefits and discounts, for more information and to find the membership level that fits you, visit our website at https://www.riphotocenter.org/membership-info/ You may become a member at entry, member benefits begin immediately and run 365 days from your start date.
Questions: Contact gallery@riphotocenter.org To learn about other RICPA exhibits and programs, visit https://www.riphotocenter.org/.
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