The Bristol Art Museum will host the South Coast Artists (SCA) Members’ Invitational Exhibit, which showcases the diverse talents of its members, highlighting their unique perspectives and artistic expressions. This collaboration marks a notable milestone in celebrating the vibrant arts community of the South Coast region. SCA is a dynamic nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering art and creativity. The exhibit will be on display from Sun., Apr. 28, to Sat., May 25. An Artists’ Reception is scheduled for Sun., May 5, from 2 to 4 p.m., when the public is invited to engage with the artists and gain insights into their creative processes. "This collaboration between South Coast Artists and the Bristol Art Museum is an example of how the arts can flourish in Rhode Island and the neighboring coastal towns in Massachusetts through innovative collaboration,” said Stephen Remick, President of South Coast Artists. “Each year, we endeavor to provide an enriching experience for artists and art enthusiasts alike and we are confident that the selected works for this exhibit will achieve that goal. As a nonprofit organization that supports more than 170 members and serves as a multifaceted, educational resource in the community, this exhibit provides an exceptional platform to showcase our members' incredible talents." "The Bristol Art Museum is delighted to host this collaborative exhibition featuring some of the finest examples of art created by talented artists throughout the south coastal area,” said museum curator Mary Dondero. "This partnership with South Coast Artists underscores our commitment to showcasing local artistic talent and fostering a vibrant arts community in the region. This exhibit and collaboration aligns with our mission to encourage the creation, promotion, and appreciation of the arts through thought-provoking exhibits and educational opportunities.” South Coast Artists Members’ Invitational Exhibit is sponsored by Mott & Chase and Sotheby’s International Realty. Mass Cultural Council and the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts.
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