‘In Between the Lines’ Exhibit

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Wickford Art Association is proud to present ‘In Between the Lines’: an exhibit of paintings, drawings and printmaking. This exhibit opens on Friday, March 15, 2024 and runs through Sunday, April 14, 2024. Open to interpretation, artists within this exhibit used a diverse range of techniques such as fine brushstrokes, crafted lines, and the artistry of printmaking to produce inventive, eye-catching pieces. In many cases artists have interpreted the theme more abstractly - by capturing themes that are hidden in between the lines.

Join us for our gallery opening reception on Friday, March 15, from 5-7pm. During the reception visitors will enjoy light refreshments, engage in conversations with fellow art enthusiasts, and connect with the talented artists. Feel free to drop by the gallery and explore the artworks on display!

The gallery is located at 36 Beach Street, North Kingstown, RI. Regular gallery hours are 12pm-4pm Wednesday-Saturday and 12pm-3pm on Sunday.

For more information about this 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization, visit their website at WickfordArt.org.

There you will also find upcoming exhibits and art class offerings for all ages. Contact the gallery at (401) 294-6840 or email wickfordartassociation@gmail.com to learn more.

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