Walk, Drive, Bike or take our Trolley Tour
The Art Night trolley is back and better than EVER!
Our trolley experience will include a guided tour of the participating artist spaces and galleries, live music, performers & so much more! Sponsored by: Roger Williams University & Top Drawer Art at The Brass
Art Night Bristol & Warren Trolley Tour Begins 5:30pm in Warren at 30 Cutler St. or in Bristol at 125 Thames St Ends approx. 9:00pm at the location in which you began (Park & Ride – Meet and Greet the Artists) It’s free & fun … but seating is limited Click Here to reserve your seat today!
Thank you to:
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Bristol
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One Burnside Street, Bristol Herreshoff Museum Current Exhibition The RELIANCE Project Visit the exciting creation of HMM’s newest and largest exhibit. The Herreshoff Marine Museum is constructing and displaying a one-sixth scale museum-quality model of RELIANCE. This model will be 33’ in length and more than 37’ in height.
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50 Thames Street, BristolArtist Open Studio Jane Lavender Painter & Photographer Jane works mainly in oils and acrylics, as well as photography. Bristol has inspired her work as she focuses on many harbor and marine themes. Please join her for a delightful evening of art and champagne in a Beacon Hill style garden. In case of rain, her work will be shown inside.
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10 Wardwell Street, BristolBristol Art Museum (BAM)Current Exhibition: Works by John Udvardy and Lasse AntonsenJohn Udvardy, a former RISD professor of 34 years, exhibits sculptural work which evokes new ways for the viewer to understand their surroundings and a new art form created out of what was
something else.
Lasse Antonsen, born in Copenhagen, Denmark, a director of the
University Art Gallery at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth for 25
years has been an artist since 2006.
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31 Bradford Street, BristolKnotty Dog Featuring Artist: Tamara Kaplan Tamara uses collage, drawing, encaustic, and re-purposed old work to make new. She is interested in the process of making, layering, and color use. Tamara will be onsite to answer questions about her work.
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47 Bradford Street, BristolRe/Max River’s EdgeFeaturing Artists: Janet Schulz and Jeremy Pereira. Janet Schulz specializes in architecturally detailed painting of private residences, along with historical and commercial structures. Jeremy M. Pereira is a Massachusetts based fine artist specializing in acrylics and oils on canvas as well as pen and ink.
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220 High Street, Bristolat the Byfield BldgArtist Open Studio Virginia Delgado PhotographerThe artist uses traditional photographic techniques and will be available to discuss her work.
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Warren
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424 Main Street, WarrenArtist Open Studio Jim Bush Painter, Illustrator, Cartoonist For over 20 years, Jim’s editorial cartoons could be found on the pages of The Providence Journal and other national newspapers. Now he focuses on his fine art painting, primarily acrylic and watercolor.
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5 Palmer Avenue, WarrenArtist Open Studio Ned Miller Sculptor Edward Miller has over 20 years experience working metal. His sculpture is concentrated mostly on humans and animals. Specifically the relationship and interaction between the two.
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36 Market Street, WarrenImago Gallery/ Imago Foundation for the ArtsFeaturing Artist :
Linda Megathlin, Imago Founding Member and guest artists Jan Armor, David Gonville, Chris Sancomb and Pat Warwick. They will explore the theme of “Water” in paintings, photographs, video and ceramics in this group exhibit along with other IFA artist members. LIVE Special Musical Performance: Andy & Judy Daigle performing Folk music, guitar & mandolin.
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325 Water Street, WarrenArtist Open Studio Diana Cole Stained Glass On display: the steps involved in creating a stained glass work and her Zodiac Series, numerous panel pieces and new series featuring “glass ends” and empty spaces. Special ‘Art Night’ 20% discount on selected works.
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325 Water Street, WarrenArtist Open Studio Mark Wholey Mixed Media My work, “Hephaestus Rising” was selected to be part of the 195 Project 2014-2015. At the studio: carved marble, painting, serious and playful images. Art making is a creative process, not repetitive.
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16 Cutler Street, Warren Top Drawer at The BrassExhibit: In The Neighborhood Featuring Artists: Kayla Buja, Theresa Medeiros, & Stefanie Aubin. Our exhibition presents cheerful, bright folk art from three artists whose work depicts the things that make up the world we see: houses, trees, clouds, cats, flowers and friends. Join us for the Public Reception this Art Night, 5-9 pm! LIVE MUSIC by Steven and Riley Chabot
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11 Jefferson Street, WarrenHistoric Warren ArmoryFeaturing Artists: Thomas Keyes, Pastelist Richard Kaiser, Painter and Stacey
David, Pastels. All three artists will be onsite to meet and greet. Thomas and Richard will be working/demonstrating on current pieces during the evening as well as displaying completed works.LIVE String Music by Community String Project
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146 Water Street, WarrenWooden MidshipmanFeaturing: Art Print Sale & Summer S’more tasting This Art Friendly Shop carries artwork from local artists. Special Art Night Offer -10% off all Art Prints and Samplings of their delicious locally made chocolates, marshmallows, and graham crackers.
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30 Cutler Street, Warren30 Cutler Street GalleryFeaturing Artist: Mary Dondero Dondero considers herself to be an interdisciplinary artist. On exhibit for this Art Night, she will display examples from three bodies of work, including painting, photography as well as drawings in progress.
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Plan to continue your night… after Art Night ….. enjoy a free Movie in the Park!
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Burr’s Hill Park, Warren 8:30 pm (after sunset) Directly after Art Night! Roman Holiday Presented by: The Hometown Revival Project – Movies & Music in the Park!
Beginning just after dark, “Roman Holiday” is the perfect ending to your Art Night adventures! A free screening of the classic in beautiful Burr’s Hill Park. Light refreshments available, free parking. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs! Roman Holiday is a modern fairy tale starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn; the NY Times called it a “tender, amusing yarn” (1953). Delightful.
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