David Dvorchak

where to, now?: A conversation with the founders of as220 on their latest works

How does it feel for you to be participating in the Growing the Networks show after years of watching the Networks RI project happen? Susan Clausen: It’s great, it just reinforces how massive the artist community is in RI. One project and one sort of perspective could in no way touch the enormous amount of […]

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You’re not alone: Haus of Codec helps in the fight against homelessness

Haus of Codec is a Providence-based non-profit organization that is dedicated to finding permanent housing solutions and workforce opportunities for LGBTQ youth at risk for, or experiencing, homelessness. I took the opportunity to visit their offices, housed in a converted artist studio at AS220’s Empire Street complex, and talk to Julio Berroa (Executive Director) and […]

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Revisiting the Past, Shaping the Future: New artist project aims to fight injustice by giving names to nameless

The South Providence People’s Archive (SPPA) is a collaborative project between Providence-based artists k. funmilayo aileru and Edwige Charlot. Commissioned through the Providence Commemoration Lab, the SPPA seeks to “contribute intimate accounts of Black and Native American life to the public record” by collecting, recording, and preserving ephemera, objects, and memories “that document the people, […]

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Reopening the AS220 Darkroom: A community imagemaking endeavor that captures the past, present, and future

Also written by Noah Emanuel Morrison. In celebration of the reopening of AS220’s Paul Krot Community Darkroom, we asked a few community members from the darkroom’s past, present, and future questions about their experiences with and hopes for the space: PAST (PAM MURRAY AND SCOTT LAPHAM): Scott Lapham and Pam Murray: We built it! PM: […]

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