July 14th, 2018 – Full Lighting
…hundred community design projects developed by Roger Williams students at the just-opened WaterFire Arts Center. I was particularly moved and honored to give the 2016 commencement address when I was…
…hundred community design projects developed by Roger Williams students at the just-opened WaterFire Arts Center. I was particularly moved and honored to give the 2016 commencement address when I was…
https://vimeo.com/239122959 WaterFire reminds us of why art is so important to creating a strong and diverse community. This year marked the most important and exciting time in WaterFire Providence’s history…
…Providence. The new program is embedded in Providence’s 25 neighborhoods, working with various NGOs, non-profit organizations, community groups, and branches of government to provide a rich curriculum for project-based learning,…
…common, while sharing the different traditions that make each of our communities so richly vibrant. Torchbearers from the community participate in the lighting ceremony during the September 23rd, 2017 WaterFire….
…in order to pull off such a massive first time event, WaterFire Providence needed the help of its community. On May 27, Tracy, the Guest Service Team Lead from the…
…Allyn received his MFA from RISD and attended undergraduate studies in Wisconsin, the state of his origin. Upon completion of his graduate studies in 2003, Allyn founded the community ceramics…
…Down Yoga, 9 am Space is limited, please register here. About Gather Gather is a community of growers, creators, and community builders in Rhode Island with a mission to nurture…
…community do you think people should know about? A hidden gem in our community is a tough call. Other than my favorite local restaurant, Avenue N American Kitchen, I’d have…
…venture development in Rhode Island. “Slater and the technology companies we fund and support are constantly attracting talent. Fortunately, Providence is a fantastic place to build a company, and at…
…the comfort of the process isn’t what drives the Widdups to volunteer. It’s not what moves them to continue coming back and being part of the event. It’s a deeper…