Cultural

Performances, exhibitions, recitals, and other cultural activities or those by supporters of the arts

Retro Game Night with One Up Games

Retro Game Night brings a walkable/playable museum to your library!Players will be able to learn about how Nintendo started and see how the iconic console evolved to where it is today. All Nintendo systems from NES to Switch are available to play throughout the exhibit on old-school CRT TVs.

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Revere Beach Wonderland with Anthony Sammarco

This presentation will focus on the history of the oldest public bathing beach in the United States. Learn how in 1895 the Massachusetts legislature ordered the taking of nearly three miles of private seacoast land on what is now Revere Beach Reservation, how it became a destination of amusements with a carnival themed environment with popular rides. Sponsored by the Cummings Foundation Grant.

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Revisiting the Ten Commandments with Nate Ramsayer

Join biblical scholar and archaeologist Nate Ramsayer for the first installment of a two-part series as we retrace the steps of Moses, reviewing what these holy laws say and the context of how they were written and ended up in the Bible. Sponsored by the John and Mary Murphy Foundation.

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RICPA x GMP Member Meetup!

The Griffin Museum is excited to partner with the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts for a member meetup!

Join Executive Director Crista Dix in Providence, Rhode Island alongside RICPA Executive Director David DeMelim for an afternoon of art, conversation and a nosh. This is a chance for members of both organizations to see what they have to offer, in terms of member benefits and opportunities for creativity.

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The Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts was founded to inspire creative development and provide opportunities to engage with the community through

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Ripley Presents: Building Bridges Pride Exhibit, 5/31-6/14

Our third annual Ripley Presents Pride Exhibit, Family Diversity Projects' BUILDING BRIDGES: Portraits of Immigrants and Refugees highlights the lived experience of migrating to and living in the United States and includes the stories of folks at the intersection of immigration and LGBTQIA+ identity. This exhibit celebrates both Pride Month and Immigrant Heritage Month in the United States through stunning photography and moving first-person testimonies.

Visit the exhibit in First Congregational Church's Ripley Chapel (21 Church St in Winchester) between Sunday, May 31 and Sunday, June 14

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Ripley Presents: Building Bridges Pride Exhibit, 5/31-6/14

Our third annual Ripley Presents Pride Exhibit, Family Diversity Projects' BUILDING BRIDGES: Portraits of Immigrants and Refugees highlights the lived experience of migrating to and living in the United States and includes the stories of folks at the intersection of immigration and LGBTQIA+ identity. This exhibit celebrates both Pride Month and Immigrant Heritage Month in the United States through stunning photography and moving first-person testimonies.

Visit the exhibit in First Congregational Church's Ripley Chapel (21 Church St in Winchester) between Sunday, May 31 and Sunday, June 14

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