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​The Dr. Robert Arruda Memorial Lecture Series

Bristol Art Museum Presents
In Bannister’s Footsteps
Exhibition, Speakers and Video Viewing
Exhibition and screening of a 9-minute video that documents the Bannister Community Art Project and
highlights the vast accomplishments of this relatively unknown artist, followed by speakers and a lively audience conversation.

NEW DATE TBD
Admission $10 for Bristol Art Museum members and $15 for general admission.
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Guest Speakers:
Theresa Guzmán Stokes, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society,
and Gage M. Prentiss, Sculptor

Facilitator: Dr. Victoria Gao, Director of the Bannister Gallery and Adjunct Professor at Rhode Island College.

Participating Exhibiting Artists: Darrel Perkins, ponnapa prakkamakul, and Michael Talbot.

Theresa Gusmán Stokes is a writer, historian, U.S. Navy veteran, and cultural preservation leader whose work centers African Heritage, Latin American, and diasporic histories. She is President and Founder of 1696 Heritage Group and founder of Historical Writers of America. Stokes serves as Executive Director of the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society, the oldest African Heritage organization in the United States, where she leads efforts to preserve and embed African and Indigenous histories across Rhode Island’s cultural and educational landscape. A resident of Newport, Rhode Island, she is a community advocate, mother of four, and nationally recognized voice in public history and storytelling.
Gage M. Prentiss is a visual artist living and working in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He has a BFA in Sculpture from Boston University (1999). His sculptures invite a sense of presence, story, and wonder. Loosely representational and figurative, Gage has worked in welded steel, resin, concrete, and bronze. Gage’s oil paintings sway from the Barbizon to the Impressionist. Presence of place is most important in his works, landscapes, liminal nature, architecture, and light finding its way through shadow. Gage works primarily through private commissions, but has begun to explore public art.
Victoria Gao has served as the Director of the Bannister Gallery and Exhibitions at Rhode Island College (RIC) since 2018. She was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Chinese immigrant parents and grew up outside of Atlanta, Georgia. She received her PhD and MA in Visual and Cultural Studies from the University of Rochester and her BA in Physics and in Art History from Cornell University. Victoria has had a longstanding interest in curating and in art exhibition spaces and previously interned at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. In addition to managing the Bannister Art Gallery, Victoria also oversees the RIC Permanent Artwork Collection, chairs the RIC Committee on Public Art, and adjunct teaches art history courses.
Light refreshments will be served.

 *  Sponsored by Annie Castelnovo McMullen in memory of her mother, Providence Art Club artist, Mary Castelnovo.

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RWU Spring Music Concert
Matt Sharrock: Vibraphone & Electronics
Wednesday, March 25th | 7:30pm-8:30pm
Fees: RWU Faculty & Students FREE/ $15 General Admission

​Registration required. 

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Art For Your Mind presents

Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Favorite Painter of Marie Antoinette
Tuesday, March 31st | 6:30pm -7:30pm


Art For Your Mind is an engaging, educational, art observation experience designed
to broaden the minds of its participants. Presentations are for people of all backgrounds
– artists and non-artists alike. The featured topic, Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, Favorite
Painter of Marie Antoinette, explores the amazing talent of one of the 17th-Century’s
most successful artists. Learn of her extraordinary story of survival in the midst of the
French Revolution, and her impressive rise to fame—despite being a woman working in
a man’s field. Join local art historian Jill Sanford for an enjoyable hour of challenging
yourself to see in new ways!

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  • Home
    • About BAM
    • Location, Hours, & Admission
    • Accessibility
  • Exhibits
    • Main Galleries >
      • When in the Course of Human Events...
      • 2026 Juried Members Exhibition
    • Still Growing: Art Inspired by Trees at Blithewold
    • Galleries @ Rogers Free Library >
      • A Day in a Life
      • Shorelines and Stories
      • Mt. Hope High School Student Exhibition: Second Nature
    • Permanent Collection >
      • Permanent Collection
    • Past Exhibitions >
      • CONFLUENCE
      • Tides and Depths
      • In Her Own Image
      • Bull in a China Shop
      • Rock Paper Scissors
      • RWU-Collective Consciousness
      • Parallel Threads – Entangled Ends
  • News
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