Providence hosting 'Three Nights of Lights'

Posted 12/4/24

The Avenue Concept is partnering with the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau for family-friendly, fun-filled  Three Nights of Lights.

On Friday, Dec. 6, The Avenue …

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Providence hosting 'Three Nights of Lights'

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The Avenue Concept is partnering with the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau for family-friendly, fun-filled Three Nights of Lights.

On Friday, Dec. 6, The Avenue Concept’s ‘Illuminated Avenue’ will take guests on a curated pathway through Downcity with an interactive sculpture experience featuring artists The Reliquarium and Andrew Hlynsky on Eddy Street, a warm-up party station at The Salon, and a nighttime illumination of AS220’s Shepard Fairey mural on Clemence Street.

A full list of events and activities is available at threenightsoflights.com

Guests are invited to stroll the Illuminated Avenue at their leisure, connecting Three Nights of Lights activities including:

  • MASARY’s ‘Sound Sculpture’ presented by FirstWorks – an interactive light and audio experience in Biltmore Park;
  • Providence City Hall Tree Lighting;
  • PVD Downcity Holiday Market at Grant’s Block

Plus, on Thursday, Dec. 5, join The Avenue Concept for Gallery Night trolley and walking tours stopping at illuminated murals and outdoor lighting experiences, storytelling, a complimentary wine tasting, and gallery visits.

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