ALL EXTENDED EVENTS BY CATEGORY
Keep the party going all weekend long!
Four days of extended festival programming at satellite venues and events showcase the vibrant culture of the Creative Capital. Learn more…
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SALON
Art/Culture/Community: A Conversation
Co-presented by The Providence Athenaeum and FirstWorks Featuring internationally heralded Festival performers/humanitarian activists Angélique Kidjo and Oumou Sangaré along with local leaders in the arts, education, and community health.
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THE PROVIDENCE BIENNIAL FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
presenting its bold, debut exhibition
“Winter King Hawthorn”, a site-specific installation by Rhode Island’s own Lynne Harlow
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URI FEINSTEIN PROVIDENCE CAMPUS
What happens when art comes to life?
Living art, street theater, and the creative output of three state schools will highlight a robust slate of programming at the URI Feinstein Providence Campus during the festival.
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TRINITY REP
Melancholy Play
A chamber musical by Sarah Ruhl & Todd Almond, directed by Liesl Tommy
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2015 FESTIVAL OF HISTORIC HOUSES
Providence Preservation Society
Explore the Fox Point neighborhood, home to some of Providence’s oldest existing houses, with the expert guidance of PPS and get an up close look at homes and gardens where modern living meets historic charm.
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THE STEEL YARD
Fire Camp
Feel the heat of the Creative Capital in its industrial heart.
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DOWNCITY DESIGN
At Adrian Hall Way
Sit, skate and leave your trace at this colorful and innovative skate park and art installation that will run all summer.
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GOAT HILL WRITERS
Celebrate Rhode Island writers
Goat Hill is made up of Ann Hood, Hester Kaplan and Taylor Polites, three writers who are trying to bring attention to the literary arts and writing communities in Rhode Island. On Friday night they’ll be on their worst behavior with Writers Behaving Badly. The fun continues on Saturday with A Writer’s Feast. Learn more…
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