Ashley Frith and Desmond Bratton perform in DECAMERON, PROVIDENCE.
Photograph by Erin X. Smithers.
Dear Friend,
It has been an extraordinary year; one that we will never forget. A year that was supposed to be full of celebrations of 25 years of WaterFire’s contributions to the community instead turned out to be one of survival and growth.
We learned and did new things and we’re excited about how these experiences will help shape our future.
In 2020, despite the pandemic, we hosted over 200 events, some live and in-person, while others were virtual and online. We partnered with many amazing Rhode Island artists, arts organizations, and neighbors in creating and presenting #Art4Impact. We made memories and hope some involved you.
We’ve got lots of great plans for 2021 and beyond and can’t wait to share them with you.
Art has always been and will always be important in building community. We are proud of our past contributions and energized by the opportunities ahead.
Thank you for traveling with us on this journey. We are looking forward to creating experiences together in 2021.
Peter A. Mello
Managing Director & co CEO
WaterFire Providence
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