Arts & Entertainment
The Faire moves to Edaville Entertainment Venue for its 44th Season
What started as a grassroots art fair is now a growing celebration of local creativity—featuring live performances, interactive murals, and a welcoming space for artists and families alike
The theater company’s artistic director will have been at the helm for 20 years
Columbus has served as the Providence theater company’s artistic director since 2006
From her Pawtucket mill studio to an upcoming solo show at Boston’s Gallery NAGA, multi-media artist Kirstin Lamb reflects on her journey, inspirations, and the intricate dot-based paintings that blend Impressionism, cross-stitch, and digital design
Led by polyglot vocalist Victoria Richter, the Rhode Island band blends over 10 languages, decades of love, and fearless musical experimentation into a one-of-a-kind performance style
The world-renowned recycle artist is crafting trolls in North Kingstown, East Providence, and Arcadia State Park—using reclaimed materials to inspire exploration and raise awareness about waste
The Rhode Island folk singer-songwriter embraces vulnerability, feedback, and collaboration in a workshop setting, turning solitary music-making into shared inspiration
The Providence-based arts organization started in 1985 as a place for unjuried and uncensored art. AS220 founder Bert Crenca tells us about the early days in run-down buildings. And we hear from two of the leaders today, Anjel Newman and Janay Pina, about how AS220 is continuing the tradition today. Plus: a preview of their block party: Foo Fest!