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TRIAL BY FIRE: Elizabeth Welch started her Providence ceramics studio, Anyhow Studio, in 2021 after sensing there was a need for instruction on ceramics beyond beginner-level courses. 
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After leap of faith, ceramics studio takes shape

When Elizabeth Welch opened Anyhow Studio, she wasn’t quite sure what to expect. She was no stranger to leading ceramics courses in Providence, having taught...
LIGHTING THE LAMP: Barnaby Evans, founder and executive artistic director of WaterFire Providence, lights a luminaria as part of the “Beacon of Hope” display at the WaterFire Arts Center to honor those 
who lost their lives due 
to COVID-19. / COURTESY WATERFIRE PROVIDENCE/ELAINE FREDRICK

KEEPING THE FLAME ALIVE: WaterFire, other arts groups key to R.I....

WaterFire Providence entered 2020 with big plans. The nonprofit arts organization was preparing to mark the 25th anniversary since the first fires were lit on...

ONE Neighborhood Builders awards $125K to health equity zone partners

PROVIDENCE – Six organizations that partner with the Central Providence Health Equity Zone have been awarded a total of $125,300 in grants from ONE...

Five Questions With: Howie Sneider

The nonprofit industrial arts organization Steel Yard on Tuesday celebrated its grand reopening of its 3.8-acre campus at 27 Sims Ave. in Providence, after...
THE STEEL YARD had a net income of $713,101 in 2018, an increase from one year prior. / COURTESY THE STEEL YARD

The Steel Yard nets $713K in 2018

PROVIDENCE – The Steel Yard reported a net income of $713,101 in its 2018 annual report released this week. The nonprofit industrial arts organization had...
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June launches busy food festival season in R.I.

Even in the heyday of food festivals in the first decade of the restaurant boom, it would have been tough to top the number...
The finished products. / COURTESY THE STEEL YARD

Steel Yard artisans meld art, function

Walking along a city street in Rhode Island, you do a double-take, smile, maybe nudge a companion and point to a trash can or...
PROVIDENCE-BASED ARTS ORGANIZATION Steel Yard is donating 35 artist-designed bike racks in 16 cities and towns across the state. From left, Alex Ellis, Providence planning technician; Jenny Sparks, public projects client relations manager; Providence Mayor Jorge O. Elorza; Tim Ferland, public projects director; and Wobberson Torchon, principal of the Providence Career & Technical Academy. /COURTESY STEEL YARD

Steel Yard donates 35 bike racks in 16 cities and towns...

PROVIDENCE – On Aug. 24, Providence-based arts organization Steel Yard announced the donation of the first installation of 35 artist-designed bike racks in 16...

With $205.8 million impact, arts economy is strong in Providence

Given the results of the most recent Americans for the Arts study, “Arts & Economic Prosperity 5,” it’s no coincidence Providence is known as...
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