‘Ocean State Small Works’ Exhibit

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Wickford Art Association is excited to present ‘Ocean State Small Works’: a members only exhibit open to all media.

This exhibit will be held in our beachfront gallery just outside of the Historic Wickford Village from June 28 to July 28. The selected artists are all WAA members who were inspired by local scenery to capture what they love most! The pieces feature scenic locations around our ocean state, depicted through all types of media!

We welcome you to attend our opening reception on June 28 from 5-7 to celebrate with the artists! The evening is an opportunity to engage with community members and art enthusiasts while enjoying light refreshments. This is also a “purchase and carry” show – all artworks are available for sale! Our gallery is filled with these coastal compositions, talk a walk around and purchase one for your home or a friend’s!

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 12pm - 3pm 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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