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Providence Art Club, 11 Thomas St, is celebrating staying power this month with “Our Nonagenarians,” which features “work of artists 90 years of age or older. Many of these members still actively paint, draw, design, and sculpt. This exhibit is proof that a career in the arts never ends. To be an ‘artist’ is more than a vocation or hobby, it becomes your identity.” The show features work by Herbie Brown, Foster Caddell, Mary Castelnovo, Nancy Coykendall, Marjory Dalenius, Veronica Farrell, Raymond Finelli, John McDonough, Natalie Pfanstiehl, Robert Rapelye, Ira Rakatansky, and Marian Sachs. “Our Nonagenarians” opens today and runs through the 31st | 401.331.1114 | providenceartclub.org
with work by Herbie Brown, Foster Caddell, Mary Castelnovo, Nancy Coykendall, Marjory Dalenius, Veronica Farrell, Raymond Finelli, John McDonough, Natalie Pfanstiehl, Robert Rapelye, Ira Rakatansky, and Marian Sachs | "Two Halladays -- Retrospective," works by Milton Halladay and Allan Halladay




