Bittersweet: Sugar’s Sticky Road to Revolution Exhibit

John Brown House Museum 52 Power St, Providence, RI, United States

The Rhode Island Historical Society is proud to present Bittersweet: Sugar’s Sticky Road to the Revolution, the newest exhibit at the John Brown House Museum. The exhibition opens Thursday, May 25, and will remain in the museum’s gallery until Saturday, December 30. Sugar and its derivative products (molasses and rum) were among the major commodities that drove […]

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RI Latino Arts: Barrio Tours

Roger Williams Park Broad Street Entrance 1232 Broad Street, Providence, RI, United States

This tour held October 10th will focus on first-person oral histories found in the book Nuestras Raíces, which have inspired the play to be performed at Trinity Repertory in January 2024. NOTE: We will be walking on busy sidewalks and crossing a highway overpass. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes. Meet 15 minutes before the scheduled […]

Día de Los Muertos – RI Latino Arts

North Burial Ground 5 Branch Avenue, Providence, RI, United States

Celebrate Día de Los Muertos with Rhode Island Latino Arts at North Burial Ground in Providence!  This all day event will be held on November 2nd, 2023!  

Saving Bannister: A Conversation with Ed Shein, Barnaby Evans, and Ray Rickman

Metcalf Auditorium, RISD Museum 20 North Main Street, Providence, RI, United States

Mark your calendars! Ed Shein discusses his groundbreaking work placing the paintings of Edward Mitchell Bannister, America's foremost Black artist, in the Smithsonian Institute. Register now at the Stages of Freedom website!

SK300 Speaker Series: 1888 SK and Narragansett split

South Kingstown High School 215 Columbia Street, Wakefield, RI, United States

The Town of South Kingstown 300th Anniversary Speaker Series will host a talk by Richard Vangermeersch on The 1888 South Kingstown/Narragansett Split   Lectures are free; refreshments provided.

Exhibit opening — Waves of Discovery: 18th and 19th Century Seafaring Science

Newport Historical Society Resource Center 82 Touro Street, Newport, RI, United States

Please join us for the opening of NHS’ fall exhibit Waves of Discovery: 18th and 19th Century Seafaring Science. Excellence in maritime navigation quickly became essential to the economic success of Newport’s early European settlers. The instruments and volumes showcased in this exhibit demonstrate how Newport’s seafaring residents navigated the tumultuous voyages back and forth across […]

Lecture: The Colonial Struggle Against Arbitrary Rule in the Late 1600s, Revisited

St. Michaels 399 Hope Street, Bristol

Early New Englanders’ understanding of arbitrary rule was central to their efforts to maintain self-government in the late 1600’s. In 1664, after King Charles II sent royal commissioners on warships to America, conquering the Dutch and transforming New Netherland into New York, Anglo-American colonists in New England were pressured, bribed or intimidated into accepting more royal […]

A Matter of Truth Exhibit

Rhode Island State House 82 Smith Street, Providence, RI, United States

“A Matter of Truth” Dives Into Rhode Island’s History of Discrimination The new State House exhibit presented by the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society explores the lives of African heritage residents from the 1600s to the present. While the Rhode Island State House has always been a destination for teachers and students eager to learn […]

Charting History: Navigating the Currents of Rhode Island’s Past

Aldrich House 110 Benevolent Street, Providence, RI, United States

Charting History is a traveling panel exhibition that tells one cohesive, chronological, and thematic narrative of Rhode Island's history. It follows the major threads of commerce, conflict, and conscience to tell the stories of RI and the people who have lived here throughout history up to the present-day. This exhibit is designed to introduce visitors […]