2024 Juried Artist Members Invitational Exhibit

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Wickford Art Association is excited to present our 2024 Juried Artist Members Invitational exhibit! This annual installation features 15 of our talented Juried Artist Members and their 60 works. Becoming a Juried Artist Member at the Wickford Art Association is an honor, and this exhibit is an opportunity for these top-tier artists to showcase their commitment to their practice and share their creative expression.

The exhibit at our waterfront gallery, located just outside of Historic Wickford Village, begins April 19 and will continue through May 5. Artists highlighted in this exhibit were selected for their extensive understanding of the arts, and each artist tells their story through a series of four works. The artists fill our gallery with a wide variety of media, ranging from oil painting to photography, and are excited to share what they are most passionate about!

We will open our doors to the community on Friday, April 19 from 6-8pm for our opening reception. Visitors can enjoy light refreshments, converse with fellow art enthusiasts, and experience wonder while viewing the vast expanse of artwork in our gallery space. You are invited to visit Wickford Art Association and explore the pieces on display!

Admission to the gallery, located at 36 Beach Street, North Kingstown, RI is always free and open to the public. Our regular gallery hours are 12pm-4pm Wednesday-Saturday and 12-3pm on Sundays.

For more information about this 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization, visit the website at wickfordart.org.

There you will find calls for art, upcoming exhibits, and art classes for children, teens, and adults alike. Contact the gallery at (401) 294-6840 or email wickfordartassociation@gmail.com to learn more.

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