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My Growing Community

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With many of my friends and family members currently living near this community center, I wanted to make sure to use high-quality, bright colored paints to give the area more of a happy visual aesthetic while keeping my design modern, clean and…

PVD Unidos/United

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AGONZA's design depicts three seniors, each of a distinct culture. They appear in front of a cluster, or roost, of butterflies. The roost represents unity, integration, and evolution. AGONZA hopes the mural inspires Feinstein members and neighbors to…

Past-Present-Future of PHA

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The image of the older woman represents all of our ancestors and the immigrants who first came to Rhode Island. The present is represented by the park and the sense of community here at Hartford Park right now. The future image represents what we…

Bee Violet/Three Sisters

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This Three Sisters Garden is rooted in Eastern Woodland Native American tradition. The corn, beans and squash are planted together and each crop helps the other thrive.

All That You See Is(n't) Yours

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Montanari and Snyder developed a proposal to showcase their research into place with new works that acted as a visual exploration of Providence’s colonial history, examined from both the Indigenous and colonial viewpoints. New artworks combined Ms.…

Sign-In

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Sign-In consists of a crowd of up to 60 unique, double-faced street signs on 30 poles, all gathered together outside City Hall in a grouping that suggests an assembly of people. Though in most ways(fonts, graphics, colors, dimensions) these signs…

Dandelion

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This building-sized sculpture celebrates the Woonasquatucket River’s persistent and beautiful presence.

El Arbol de Vida/Tree of Life

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Mosaic mural depicting natural elements as well as flags of nations from which Caroll Tower participating artists hail.

Under the Cobblestones, The Beach

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“Under The Cobblestones, The Beach,” is a series of handmade tile murals by Chroma Council artists Quinn Corey and Linsey Wallace. The murals are located on the edge of Memorial Park on the Providence River and offer depictions of the rich…

Providence Seed Library; Public Street
Site Analysis + Recommendations for Public St. + Allens Ave

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Providence Seed Library is a cataloged searchable public seed library offering free open-pollinated, heirloom, culturally relevant, and indigenous seeds.