2022 Warwick Center for the Arts Members Show II at the Atrium Gallery
- February 24, 2022 - March 23, 2022
Rhode Island State Council on the Arts presents "Warwick Center for the Arts Members Show II" at the Atrium Gallery @ One Capitol Hill.
Some 35 artists, representing many cities and towns (the majority are from Warwick, East Greenwich and Providence, RI) and additional artists from Massachusetts, have their artwork on display. The work ranges from painting, drawing, mixed media, collage, sculpture and printmaking.
“I know that I speak for all the participating artists that we are thrilled and grateful for the opportunity to exhibit our work as a group in this beautiful gallery in Providence.” said Danielle Salisbury, Executive Director of the Warwick Center for the Arts.
Participating Artists: Lynne Albright, Jeannine Anderson, Barbara Canning, Jean Duffy, Vera Gierke, Ann-Marie Gillett, Victoria Guerina, Elaine Hardman, Eric Hovermale, Bonnie Jaffe, Marc Jaffe, Mitchell Kaplan, Daniel Lake, Eveline Luppi, Janet Maher, Claire Marschak, Patricia Martucci, Krzysztof Mathews, Wells Moore, Paul Murray, Nancy Nielsen, Kimberly Novino, Michael Pekala, John Pitocco, Aileen M. Quinn, Pamela Rojas, Danielle Salisbury, Beverly Silva, Sheila Smith, Alexandra Spano, Rebecca Hamilton Stockdill, Renee Syed, Donna Trombetti, Jessica Wheeler, Cindy Wilson
Partnerships: Warwick Center for the Arts
Warwick Center for the Arts
WCFA unites the community through the arts. We connect all ages and abilities to a variety of arts activities through exhibits, educational programs and cultural experiences. Emerging and established artists will find a unique and inviting space in which to share their creative vision with the community. For more information visit https://warwickcfa.org
Atrium Gallery at One Capitol Hill
Rhode Island State Council on the Arts (RISCA) developed the Atrium Gallery to recognize talented artists from communities throughout the state. The Atrium Gallery hosts multidisciplinary exhibitions in partnership with diverse artists and cultural organizations. The gallery features a stunning tall glass ceiling with light that cascades into an open space surrounded by three walls of artwork. This has become a destination point for visitors and the many people who frequent the Administration offices at One Capitol Hill, while enriching the environment for hundreds of state workers in the building.
The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts is a state agency supported by appropriations from the Rhode Island General Assembly and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. RISCA provides grants, technical assistance and staff support to arts organizations and artists, schools, community centers, social service organizations and local governments to bring the arts into the lives of Rhode Islanders. To learn more visit www.arts.ri.gov