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The Rhode Island art community is made up of many individuals who labor quietly to make art, mount exhibitions, and bring artworks to audiences. One person whose art practice bridges all of these areas is artist and arts advocate Paula Martiesian. A RISD alumna, Martiesian co-founded Gallery Night Providence, curates art exhibitions, and has been a positive force on the state’s art scene for decades. The foundation of all of her creative work, though, is her own practice as a painter of fantastically colorful images inspired by nature.
Born in Providence and raised in Pawtucket, Martiesian credits a supportive community for enabling her to begin her life as an artist in the state, saying, “I liked Rhode Island, liked the fact the RISD was planted in the center of our capital city and that many of the people I knew worked in the design arts industry that surrounded us. Jewelry and Textiles were big and employed a huge swath of people. The people who worked i
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With the next phases of life sciences developments Schuylkill Yards, uCity Square and University Place all under construction, there will soon be a wave of new lab space to meet heavy demand in University City. Multifamily developments continue to go up with some regularity in the neighborhood, too.
One other element will need to be included to round out the area s next iteration. Bisnow View Dynamic Glass Brian Klansky, Wexford Science + Technology s Pete Cramer, Silverstein Properties Jason Kaufman and University Place Associates Anthony Maher
If all the new development brings in the new workers and residents anticipated, more retail will need to be built to service them, panelists at
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Brown University has purchased the River House apartment building on Point Street for $75 million and plans to convert it to student housing, the school announced Thursday.
The 174-unit apartment complex was owned by a subsidiary of GMH Ventures of Pennsylvania, which built it along with Wexford Science and Technology as part of the redevelopment of the former South Street Power Station complex.
Brown wants to house graduate and medical school students in the apartment building, which is now 70% leased to a mix of residents that already includes some Brown students, university spokesman Brian Clark said Thursday.
The university will honor the current leases then make the transition to student housing with an exclusive long-term focus on offering units to Ph.D., master’s degree and medical school students, Clark said.
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