'Everything Organic' Exhibit

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Wickford Art Association is thrilled to announce its latest exhibit, "Everything Organic," an exhibit consisting of all types of media. This exhibit brings together a diverse group of talented artists whose works draw inspiration from nature and fluid forms all found in the organic world, with different perceptions of the theme and an exciting variety of mediums. This exhibition will be on display in our gallery from September 6th to October 6th and is free and open to the public.

We are inviting you to join us for the opening reception on Friday, September 6th, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm! At 6:00 pm, there is a presentation of awards for artists chosen by the juror, Mary Chatowsky Jameson, celebrating exceptional contributions to the “Everything Organic” exhibit. Come enjoy an evening of celebration and inspiration, meet our talented artists, see the stunning selected works, and enjoy some light bites and refreshments.

Our gallery is located at 36 Beach Street in North Kingstown RI, which is always free and open to the public. Our regular gallery hours are 12pm - 4pm Wednesday-Saturday and 12pm - 3pm Sundays.

For more information about this 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization, visit the website at wickfordart.org. There you will find calls for art, upcoming exhibits, and art classes for children, teens, and adults alike.
Contact the gallery at (401) 294-6840 or email wickfordartassociation@gmail.com to learn more.

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