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  2. Umberto Crenca - Wikipedia

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    In his capacity as artistic director of AS220 and arts administrator, Crenca acted on local boards and committees as a representative of the Rhode Island arts community, including the Arts and Entertainment District Task Force in 1992, [7] the mayoral transition committees of Providence mayors David Cicilline (2002) [8] and Jorge Elorza (2014), [9] and the Providence School Board 2005–2008.

  3. The Arctic Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 Pandemic, performances were streamed live to keep the Arts alive, actors and patrons involved and continued funding for renovations. September 23, 2021 marked TAP's first "in person" performance at 1249 Main Street - "Murder at the Howard Johnson's" directed by Tony Annicone, with patrons assembled in a modified area of 1249 ...

  4. Arts community in RI is on the edge of a fiscal cliff | Opinion

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    Submitted opinion column: David Beauchesne is a member of the Rhode Island Coalition for the Arts.

  5. Providence Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The state of Rhode Island joined in the effort to rescue the theater, as did local businesses and foundations. The venue re-opened in October 1978 [7] From 1978 under the name Ocean State Theatre, a name it held until 1982. [8] Beginning in 1999, the theater was extensively remodeled and largely restored to its original 1928 opulence.

  6. Jamestown Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The arts center was founded by a group of Jamestown, RI community members in 2007. [3] In December 2009, the Jamestown Arts Center purchased a building at 18-24 Valley Street the renovated studio and gallery space opened on April 1, 2011. [4] The JAC was awarded Best Art Gallery in Newport County by Rhode Island Monthly Magazine's Best of Rhode ...

  7. Veterans Memorial Auditorium (Providence, Rhode Island)

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    The VETS is among the oldest arts venues in Rhode Island and is on the National Register of Historic Places. [4] The adjacent Performing Arts Complex was erected in 1970 and is partially owned by the Veterans' Memorial Foundation. It was completely restored in 1990.

  8. Riverzedge - Wikipedia

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    Riverzedge is a non-profit arts organization centered on providing arts education and programming for underserved youth in the Woonsocket area. Riverzedge was founded in 2002. In 2014, the organization moved into its Second Avenue Studio Complex, in the building of a closed elementary school, and purchased that building, from the city of ...

  9. Lindemann Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lindemann Performing Arts Center is a performing and visual arts facility at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. [1] The building is located at 144 Angell Street on Brown's main campus in the city's College Hill neighborhood, and opened in October 2023.