The Bannister Gallery, located in Rhode Island College's Roberts Hall, is a renowned art gallery that showcases 7 to 8 exhibitions annually featuring local, regional, and international artists. With a diverse range of art forms, from traditional media like painting and sculpture to contemporary formats such as photography and digital media, the gallery aims to create an inclusive environment that fosters connections between Rhode Island's arts community and the larger art world.
Dedicated in honor of Edward Mitchell Bannister, a notable nineteenth-century Black artist and Providence resident, the gallery presents exhibitions for three to four weeks, often accompanied by public lectures or related programs. The selection of exhibitions is made by the Bannister Gallery Committee, consisting of the Gallery Director and members of the Art Department Faculty. The gallery's vision is to provide a platform for artists and promote artistic dialogue while building relationships within the Rhode Island arts community.
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