The exhibition of provocative and challenging contemporary art is critical to a thriving creative community. Odd-Kin, a new gallery located at 89 Valley Street in East Providence, is already a promising destination to see compelling work. On view through
Rhode Island scenery is a frequent subject for local artists, but Cranston-based painter Lee Ann Scotto Adams looks for inspiration in novel places. In sensuous and brushy artworks, Adams celebrates vernacular architecture, backyards, alleys, and the less
Artists tend to be solitary people and few artmakers meld their passion for artmaking with a spirit of public engagement as much as Savaree “Sav” Hazard-Chaney. A multimedia artist with experience in painting, mural design, and tufting, she also shares he
RISD Professor Andrew Raftery is one of the printmaking community’s most respected practitioners. An artist who is dedicated both to craft and to a deep study of the history of his medium, he makes intricately designed and carefully thought out artworks.
Seeing two artists collaborate allows viewers to see and appreciate new perspectives on the work of both art makers. Painter Jeremy Schilling and photographer Adrienne Wooster are artists and partners who create works that share overlapping qualities whil