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Providence

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 Photo Credit: Michael Denning
Photo Credit: Michael Denning
 Photo Credit: Michael Denning

Providence, Rhode Island blends deep colonial roots with a strong creative pulse. Founded in 1636 by Roger Williams, the city became known for its dedication to religious freedom and independent thought. Walking along Benefit Street, visitors pass rows of 18th- and 19th-century homes, many of which are impeccably preserved and marked with historical plaques. The Rhode Island State House, with one of the world’s largest self-supported marble domes, towers over the downtown area and offers public tours that highlight its impressive architecture and role in state politics.

Art and design are part of daily life in Providence, thanks in large part to the presence of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). The RISD Museum showcases more than 100,000 objects, from ancient sculptures to contemporary works. Public art appears throughout the city, including large-scale murals and quirky installations in alleyways and parks. And several times a year, the city lights up during WaterFire, an award-winning public art event where dozens of bonfires float along the rivers downtown, accompanied by music and performance. It's an event that turns an evening stroll into something unforgettable.

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The Flower, The Labor, and The Sea
From 9/27/2025 - 6/28/2026
This exhibition unravels the intriguing history of the Parsi gara, an iconic saree originating from the opium trade between China and India in the late 1700s. Attendees will have the chance to explore both historical pieces and a new textile commissioned by the museum, a collaboration between Bhasha Chakrabarti and contemporary gara designer Ashdeen Lilaowala.
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Shimmering Beauty
From 12/20/2025 - 6/7/2026
This exhibition showcases the kingfisher's cultural significance through a collection of 15 exquisite Japanese prints and rare Chinese featherwork, drawing from the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller collection. Attendees can expect to explore the bird's vibrant representation across poetry, printmaking, and ornamentation from the 1700s through the 1900s.
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Family Makerspace
From 2/7/2026 - 1/20/2027
The Family Makerspace event, happening every first Saturday of the month, offers a unique opportunity for families to bond through crafting and creating. It's an inclusive event, welcoming not only families with young children but also adults who wish to attend with their partners, parents, siblings, or anyone they consider family.
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Echoes of the Andes: Exhibit of Ancient Peruvian Ceramics
From 7/23/2025 - 7/24/2026
Echoes of the Andes: Peru's Ancient Heritage is an exhibit that showcases a collection of pre-Hispanic Peruvian artifacts, including Chancay, Nasca, and Huaura ceramics. The event is a celebration of Andean heritage, fostering community through cultural activities and offering educational insights into the Quechua and Aymara cultures.
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Boot Up Beginner Line Dance Lesson
From 1/7/2026 - 5/27/2026
Get ready to groove with beginner line dance lessons, where each week brings a fresh new routine to learn. For just $10, attendees can enjoy a fun-filled evening of dancing and socializing, with a bar on site for refreshments.
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