'Resilience' showcases Native American artists Warwick Center for the Arts, located at 3259 Post Road in Warwick, will host "Resilience: A Juried Exhibit for Native American Artists" from July 31 through Sept. 4. This exhibit is a collaborative
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‘Resilience’ showcases Native American artists
Warwick Center for the Arts, located at 3259 Post Road in Warwick, will host “Resilience: A Juried Exhibit for Native American Artists” from July 31 through Sept. 4.
This exhibit is a collaborative partnership between the Warwick Center for the Arts, Tomaquag Museum, and RISCA’s Atrium Gallery Travelling Exhibits. It is being curated by Angel Beth Smith of the Narragansett tribe, a professional artist with more than 30 years’ experience providing artistic content, teaching, and marketing support to academic institutions, churches and private organizations.
For more information, visit warwickcfa.org.
Watercolor Wednesdays
On Wednesday, Aug. 18, starting at 6:30 p.m., join WCFA teaching artist Aileen Quinn for a relaxing and informational evening learning different techniques in watercolor painting.
Beginning with a thorough introduction of different brushes, materials, and basic watercolor techniques before getting started, everyone will create their own individual work of art. This paint and sip class (BYOB) is a really fun way to learn watercolor painting for everyone who attends.
The cost is $35 for WCFA members and $45 for nonmembers.
For more information, visit warwickcfa.org or call (401) 737-0010.
Mindfulness Meditation
On the first and third Monday of each month, WCFA hosts a Mindfulness Meditation event that is free and open to the public.
The program is led by Paulette Miller. The sessions offer a westernized, secular version of Vipassana, also known as insight, open-hearted and analytic meditation. Sessions often include guided breathing meditation, movement meditation, loving-kindness meditation, and music meditation. The meditation exercises are guided and no experience is necessary.
For more information, visit warwickcfa.org.
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