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NEW Artist:
Elizabeth Keithline
An artist that works with the ephemeral, Elizabeth and her Lost Box process take on bigger and bigger projects |
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People: Gregg Anderson
Public Relations director of the American Diner Museum, Gregg takes his passion for diners and puts it to good use |
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Artist: Cristina
Di Chiera
She gets billing as an artist and a preservationist. Cristina is
a photographer and works for RISCA |
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Artist: Carl Dunn and Julie
Manso
A photographer, a painter, their collaborations, and the shared love for mill spaces |
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Artist: Erik Gould
Photographer specializing in series of multiples and often deals with decay |
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Artist: Kathleen
Griffin
Sculptor, working with ephemeral materials, like candy and soap, now in Alabama |
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Artist: Scott
Lapham
Solid black and white work from the Manager/Creator of the AS220 Community Darkroom |
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Artist: Paul Lyons
Self proclaimed illustratist and his take on life in Providence |
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Musicians: Men of Letters
A hip hop/spoken word trio who weave local imagery and culture with found sounds and beats. More poets than rappers, these musicians have theory and style |
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Business:
Rag & Bone Bindery
After a number of moves from one studio to the next, Rag & Bone has settled down in their very own 10,000 sqft building on Main Street in Pawtucket |
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Artist: Howie Sneider
Great black and white portfolio and long dissertation on F.U.D.S.:
Formerly Used Defense Sites, taken down in South County, RI |
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People: Herb Weiss
Economic and Cultural Affairs Officer for the City of Pawtucket, keeping arts at the forefront in that city |
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People: Cliff Wood
Director of the city’s Department of Art, Culture and Tourism, and local jazz musician |
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Artist: May Yao
Sculptor of highly crafted fine art and installations out of Pawtucket, RI |