Join us for the second Gallery Night of 2025! We will leave at 5:00 pm from the Graduate Hotel at 11 Dorrance Street, and return to the Graduate around 7:00 pm. This is a walking tour, so make sure you wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather! This tour will be led by Gallery Night Guide Frank Toti and will visit the following locations and exhibits:
The Gallery at City Hall presents “Love Thy Neighbor” by fashion designer Maria Grace, a vibrant community celebration of peace, love, and culture. Everything was made by Maria and artists and designers she admires. Infused with joy, expression, and culture, the exhibition is a commitment to sharing passion and honoring community.
AS220 Project Space brings to you Gravity of the Ephemeral by Uli Bramst, who works in a variety of modalities including painting, drawing, ceramics, and traditional handiwork. “My work evolves around the human body, nature and the domestic”, she notes in her artist statement. In the adjoined Reading Room, Is it happiness? by Haimo Wei, a current student at Rhode Island School of Design.
AS220 Main Gallery presents Folly by Charles Romano, a current RISD student who works in chalk pastels, collage, acrylic, oil, and more. Also on view is My Mind’s Eye by Rebecca Rivera Scotti, who explores surrealism and the human psyche through works on paper and canvas, often embodying these themes with animals and using everyday objects to evoke personal nostalgia.
AS220 Aborn Gallery presents FOR LET EARTH by kathy wu, an artist, poet, designer, educator, and amateur translator working across language, computation, books, and sometimes textile. This body of work features inkjet on cotton and digital embroidery. Wu currently teaches at Rhode Island School of Design.
134 Collaborative / Mathewson Street Church returns with "In Harmony with Nature: An Exhibit of Tribal Paintings from India". The Warli Tribal painting style, dating back to 2500-3000 BCE, remains practiced today. Using bamboo sticks and rice flour-based white paint on cloth, these paintings depict daily life, celebrations, and a deep connection to nature. Ten paintings by artists from Maharashtra will be on display during the opening reception on Gallery Night!
REGISTER IN ADVANCE OR SHOW UP THE NIGHT OF!
Half of the seats on the trolley or mini coach will always be available (first-come, first-served), completely free, to anyone who shows up on Gallery Night! The other half of the seats are available to reserve in advance via Eventbrite. We ask that you donate $1 when you check out, for the convenience of guaranteeing your spot on the tour of your choice ahead of time.
Accessibility notes:
Many of the Gallery Night art spaces are wheelchair accessible. However, the trolleys we hire for Gallery Night cannot accommodate wheelchairs.
All tours involve some walking and some stops may include stairs.
We invite wheelchair users to enjoy self-guided tours on Gallery Night, and have created some suggestions (Make Your Own Tour page) where we note which galleries are wheelchair accessible.
Some notes to help you out the night of the event!
We recommend arriving to the Graduate 5 to 10 minutes before your tour time. One of our volunteers will be at a podium with a Gallery Night banner, near the main entrance, and will check you in and answer any questions!
If your plans change, please remember to cancel your Eventbrite reservation so that someone else can enjoy the tour.
Tours occasionally run late. We recommend allowing buffer time if you're planning on attending another event after ours.