The Warren Arts and Culture Commission is hosting a community art project this summer and is asking local (Warren) artists to complete one-foot square paintings inspired by the history of Warren, RI. The painted wood panels will cover the north side of this structure at Burr's Hill Park/Warren Town Beach.
The theme of the art project is our town's multi-layered history--maritime and shipbuilding, manufacturing, commercial and agricultural. Celebrate Warren's citizens past & present...from the indigenous peoples who called Sowams home, to the colonial era, shipbuilders and millworkers, farmers and summer residents, and to all of us who call Warren home today.
LOOKING FOR INSPIRATION?
Visit the Discover Warren website to view shopping, dining and historical venues or stop by DISH boutique at 155 Water Street and pick-up a walking map of historic Warren. Take a walk through our historic district and check out our Historic Site Markers and our historic architecture.
Click on the following links for history and images from Warren's past.
Warren 250th Anniversary Book (comprensive history of Warren with images and maps)
Historic Warren (website contains links to Warren historic organizations
Sowams Heritage Area (information about Sowams and Warren's indigenous past)
Follow Warren Preservation Society on Facebook and Instagram and browse our past posts to see a variety of historic images.
Participants can pick up art kits on Saturday, July 31 and Sunday, August 1 from 11-5 at The Collaborative, 498 Main Street, Warren RI. Completed pieces are to be returned to the gallery Saturday, August 14 and Sunday, August 15.
All ages are welcome! Art must be original and be appropriate for all ages. The finished artwork will be installed over Labor Day Weekend.