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What Does Earth Remember?

Waterplace Park Basin Waterplace Park Basin, Providence, RI, United States

Waterplace Park Basin (by Union Tunnel) Presented by Providence Public Library Part of PVDFest Ideas

Providence Festivals: Past and Present Walking Tours

444 Westminster Street 444 Westminster Street, Providence, RI, United States

Providence Festivals: Past and Present Walking Tours Rhode Island Historical Society Registration requested Part of PVDFest Ideas

PVD – Where It Used To Be Walking Tour

337 Westminster Street 337 Westminster Street, Providence, RI, United States

PVD - Where It Used To Be Walking Tour RI State Archives Part of PVDFest Ideas

Becci Davis: My Living Monument(maker)

Burnside Park Stage - Sponsored by Tufts Health Plan Downtown Providence, Providence, RI, United States

Interactive installation art Part of PVDFest Ideas

PVDFest Street Mural Celebration

25 Dorrance Street Downtown Providence, Providence, RI, United States

PVDFest kicks off Juneteenth weekend with a ribbon cutting and free celebration unveiling locally-designed All Black Lives Matter Street Mural in the heart of downtown Providence. Official ribbon cutting and short speaking program will begin at 4:00pm. Local artists and community members have worked together over the past year to co-design and install the new […]

Hope in the Ever-living Now: Writers Respond to Frederick Douglass’s “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” – a virtual program of PVDFest Ideas

Downtown Providence, Providence, RI, United States

The City of Providence Department of Art, Culture + Tourism and the Providence Public Library, in partnership with Langston Hughes Community Poetry Reading, present “Hope in the Ever-living Now,” a live virtual event featuring new works of poetry, prose, and creative writing for performance in response to Frederick Douglass’ 'What to the Slave Is the […]

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Documenting Place as Witness

Providence Public Library Empire Street/Washington Street, Providence, RI, United States

Eric Sung’s photography exhibition, Documenting Place as Witness, is part of a larger project which focuses on stories of isolation, healing, and solidarity in Providence during the pandemic. The project offers a reminder about the promise of libraries as spaces of social solidarity and civic connection, and what is lost when they are not open […]

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