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WaterFire Providence honors the thousand Rhode Islanders who have died from COVID-19

For years, WaterFire has been a regular ritual celebrating downtown Providence, a symbol of the city’s rebirth after decades of decline. In the pandemic, it’s also become a way of memorializing those who have died of COVID-19, through an installation called The Beacon of Hope. Artscape producer James Baumgartner talked with WaterFire’s Executive Artistic Director Barnaby Evans.

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Artists turn plywood covered windows into community canvas

In the aftermath of looting last week, plywood windows in downtown Providence began to turn into art. A group of people gathered at the corner of Eddy and Fountain streets earlier this week to admire the impromptu outdoor gallery. The Public’s Radio Artscape producer James Baumgartner was there.

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Whaling Museum offers ‘museum from home’ with resources for parents, youth and more

The New Bedford Whaling Museum has repurposed its website to provide a ‘museum from home’ experience. But there’s far more than what you would see if you could visit the museum right now.

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Artists & Performers Struggle In A World Where Everything Is Canceled

On Artscape, we usually talk about arts and cultural events coming up in the next few days. But now, pretty much every event has been cancelled for the foreseeable future. So this week, we talked with a few people involved in the arts about how they are making adjustments.

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