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Artists’ Exchange

location: 50 Rolfe Square in Cranston.
contact: Karen Bouchard
phone: 401.490.9475
email: the.artists.exchange@gmail.com
web: www.artists-exchange.org

Summer art camp offerings include eight week-long camps in a variety of themes, from “Green Week,” where participants will make all of their art using recycled materials, to “Fantasy and Fairytales,” where crafts will focus on creating fantastical creatures and worlds. Other weeks include “Animal Kingdom”, “Planet Art,” “Ocean Arts,” “Summer in the City” and “Pirates.”

The Black Box Theatre will offer 3 two week camps, each culminating a full scale production for families and friends to enjoy. The Artists’ Exchange will bring back its overwhelmingly popular Rock ‘n’ Roll camp, now in its third year. Modeled after “School of Rock,” this is a fun-filled camp designed to expose kids to the world of rock ‘n’ roll, culminating in a performance for friends and family. No experience is required.

The Artists’ Exchange is a nonprofit arts collaborative whose mission is to create an atmosphere in which creativity, learning, and discovery converge and individuality is celebrated. The Artists’ Exchange houses The Black Box Theatre and multiple art studios, as well as a gallery, art boutique and cafe. Join us for enriching classes and weekly events in art, theatre, music and film.

The Artists’ Exchange is owned and operated by Gateways to Change; a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all human beings.


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