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Gallery With Pieces From 35 RI, MA Artists Opens In Providence

Most artists are from Warwick, East Greenwich and Providence, but there are also pieces from Massachusetts and other Rhode Island residents.

PROVIDENCE, RI — An art exhibit with works from 35 Rhode Island artist opened at the Atrium Gallery in Providence

The exhibit is put on by the Warwick Center for the Arts and will be on display at the gallery at 1 Capitol Hill until March 23. The gallery is on the main floor of the state's Administration Building and is open to the public on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Most of the artists are from Warwick, East Greenwich and Providence, but there are also pieces from Massachusetts and other Rhode Island residents. The work ranges from painting, drawing, mixed media, collage, sculpture and printmaking.

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"I know that I speak for all the participating artists that we are thrilled and grateful for the opportunity to exhibit our work as a group in this beautiful gallery in Providence." said Danielle Salisbury, the executive director of the Warwick Center for the Arts.

Participating artists include: Lynne Albright, Jeannine Anderson, Barbara Canning, Jean Duffy, Vera Gierke, Ann-Marie Gillett, Victoria Guerina, Elaine Hardman, Eric Hovermale, Bonnie Jaffe, Marc Jaffe, Mitchell Kaplan, Daniel Lake, Eveline Luppi, Janet Maher, Claire Marschak, Patricia Martucci, Krzysztof Mathews, Wells Moore, Paul Murray, Nancy Nielsen, Kimberly Novino, Michael Pekala, John Pitocco, Aileen M. Quinn, Pamela Rojas, Danielle Salisbury, Beverly Silva, Sheila Smith, Alexandra Spano, Rebecca Hamilton Stockdill, Renee Syed, Donna Trombetti, Jessica Wheeler and Cindy Wilson.

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