Gallery Z Set to Host Opening Reception for Latino Artists Exhibit
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Gallery Z Set to Host Opening Reception for Latino Artists Exhibit
Nilton CardenasGallery Z’s Latino Artists exhibit is set to host an opening reception featuring live music on Thursday, September 21 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The exhibit features local, regional and internationally known Latino artists.
Artists included in the exhibit are Nilton Cardenas (Peru), Virginia Delgado (Uruguay), Tamara Diaz (Cuba), Liliana Fijman (Argentina), Evans Molina (Cuba), Julian Penrose (Brazil) and Sidney Tillett (Guatemala).
Nilton Cardenas is a painter born in Lima, Peru, who immigrated with his family to Miami and later moved to Providence. His paintings have been exhibited in solo and group exhibits in the U.S. and Spain and are in private and corporate collections.
Virginia Delgado is a photographer specializing in creating black-and-white photographs of people and their lives. Virginia now lives in Bristol, RI, where she teaches English as a Second Language at Roger Williams University, while continuing to document the lives of people through her photography and to travel in pursuit of furthering her art.
Tamara Díaz is a Providence child-and-family therapist and visual artist who works primarily with RI’s Latino community. Diaz considers her Pop Art to contain strong emotional content, expressing “an underlying concern for the human condition and its tension with spirituality”. Using markers, acrylics, pencil, pen and ink, photography, collage and computer illustration, Tamar’s bold colors and strong visual imagery convey energy and optimism.
Liliana Fijman is a Providence artist from Cordoba, Argentina, where she attended film school. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1971, Liliana graduated from RIC and furthered her art studies in RISD continuing education courses. Her lifelong love of nature and plants in their multiple transformations informs her art, as Liliana has embraced paper arts as her medium - Roots, Fibers, and Soul.
Evans Molina was born in Cuba in 1976 and raised in an artistic milieu of visual and performing artists. vans immigrated to the US in 2004, but Cuba continues to inform his creative endeavors. Heritage, ritual, immigration, family, folklore, and legend are incorporated in his art and performances, with a goal to “bridge cultures and break down the barriers and prejudices that separate us as people.
Julian Penrose, born in Brazil in 1961, is a Providence artist who grew up in Philadelphia. He transforms found and recycled objects - natural materials, small manufactured items, printed images and other miniature discoveries - into three-dimensional assemblages.
Sidney Tillett, born in Livingston, Guatemala, immigrated to the United States in 1986. He has been painting since he was six years old and has been an educator at the Met High School in Providence, RI since September 2003. For the last several years Sidney has explored portraiture as his primary focus. In his art, he observes the connection between Central America cultures, particularly the Garifuna and African cultures, and combines the imagery with his own memories, creating dreamlike portraits.
Gallery Z
Established in 2001, Gallery Z is in its 17th year of providing a center for experiencing fine art on Federal Hill.
The Gallery hosts a free opening reception for the current exhibit every third Thursday of the month, 12 months a year.
Gallery Z Hours: Wed. 12-6pm, Thurs-Sat 12-8pm, Sun. 12-6pm and by appt. or chance.
20 Things to Look Forward to This Fall in New England - 2018
The fall season signifies the return of pumpkins. Pumpkin beer, pumpkin pie and most of all pumpkin picking.
Pumpkin picking is a timeless event for families, especially those with young kids who will love to just run around and grab whichever pumpkin looks good to them.
The Big E in West Springfield, Massachusetts features a circus spectacular, Mardi Gras parade, agricultural competitions, arts & crafts, food contests, live music, and midway.
The Phantom Gourmet Food Festival is an event to look forward too and it will be held on September 22 from 12- 4 p.m. on two streets next to Fenway Park.
Tickets are $40 in advance and online and will go up to $50 at the event.
The ticket includes sampling 100 of Phantom's foods from hot dogs and pizza to pulled pork and more. Beer and wine will be served on the street.
Filled with great music and even better food, the Columbus Day Festival is a fall event to look forward to every season.
The feast will take place from October 6 through October 8.
Fall Boat Ride to Block Island
Block Island, RI
Though the summer weather is winding down, there is still great weather coming and great opportunities to get on the ferry and head over to Block Island for the day, or maybe even multiple days.
Fall trips to Block Island are something to look forward too.
For those nights, or days, where it's just a bit cooler out, there is nothing more comfortable than throwing on a fleece jacket and settling in for a fun day ahead.
The arrival of fall means it's time to start breaking those jackets out.
Can't you already taste it? The sweet taste of apple cider returns with the fall season.
Head over to your local market and buy some, or maybe you know how to make your own or have your own recipe. Either way, drinking apple cider is something to look forward too.
Summer may be nearing the end, but Waterfire continues into the fall.
Waterfire is the premiere event in Providence and if you haven't gotten to one yet during the summer or fall season, now is the time to plan.
Waterfire is a great night out with different vendors, music and other entertainment lining the city streets while the river is lit up by the fire. For a really romantic and fun night, hop on a gondola ride.
The Return of Your Favorite TV Shows
One of the down sides of summer is that there is very little to watch on TV as far as new shows go. Thank goodness for Netflix and or HBO on demand.
However, the return of the fall season means the return of all the popular TV shows like Gotham, Game of Thrones, Arrow and several others.
Look forward to having something to watch at night after a long day at work.
Rock n' Roll legend Elton John is bringing his farewell tour to Boston's TD Garden on October 6.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to see one of the greatest of all time sing songs such as "Bennie & the Jets," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," and more.
Dive into history at King Richard's Faire, New England's oldest and largest Renaissance Festival and most beloved annual fall event. Dress up, play games and learn a lot at a fair that is a great fall event for the entire family.
The Fair runs from September 1 through October 21.
What better way to spend a fall evening than strolling through Roger Williams Park Zoo and viewing some cool Jack-O-Lanterns.
The Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular at Roger Williams Park is a Rhode Island and New England Fall staple featuring thousands of illuminated pumpkins from October 4 to November 4.
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