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slepting t1_jakrbdz wrote

I would recommend BAD FIT, its an art gallery right behind New York System in Olyneville

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Pvder t1_jakmbmw wrote

Maybe check out Central contemporary arts, Waterfire Arts center, Providence Art Club?

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Easy_Light_1598 t1_jale2zi wrote

I’d be interested to find out where you show up for support!

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springwaterh20 t1_jakpcny wrote

RISD museum of art!

edit: I misread your post OP, ignore me like my ex does 😌

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hand_truck_ham t1_jakyo4p wrote

You can not “apply” to have a show there. It is run by numerous curators. Mostly for established artists.

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5XTEEM t1_jakx2l7 wrote

Is that not reserved for risd student's work?

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hand_truck_ham t1_jakyu2k wrote

It is not. It showcases some student work in the student galleries. The rest is curated to showcase contemporary art by mid career artists and they have an extensive permanent collection dating back to the renaissance period.

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5XTEEM t1_jap7i1d wrote

Oh very cool. I've wanted to go for a while but haven't found a time because of my work schedule

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RandomChurn t1_jalv2as wrote

AS220 was originally conceived as an open gallery where anyone could have a one-person show for the asking. Not sure how it works now but I doubt its core tenet had changed.

It has a cafe/bar. Just go check it out and ask. I'm sure the website has info too.

There are also gallery-like spaces. I once had a one-person show for a month at a bookstore / cafe space. Some banks also offer gallery space.

Good luck!

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PazuzuStudios t1_jarjcvo wrote

I too throw my support to Bad Fit. Great, funky space in a great location run by artists and great people who give a damn.

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glass_star t1_jalx2fx wrote

Worlds Fair Gallery on Broadway

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iCaligula t1_janfk89 wrote

Pawtucket Arts Collaborative

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nbreadcrumb t1_jaodg3l wrote

Many local libraries in RI have gallery spaces that show local artists. Good luck!

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