Shey Rivera Ríos, René Gómez, and staff of the Providence Community Health Center, stand in front of Gómez's banner after it was installed on the Providence Community Health Center building at 355 Prairie Ave in South Providence. The banner was…
Shey Rivera Ríos, wearing a mask, stands in front of their banner after it was installed on the Providence Community Health Center Building at 239 Cranston Street in the West End of Providence. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente Siempre…
Stephanie Fortunato, from the City of Providence Department of Art, Culture & Tourism, and poet Sussy Santana stand on a path during the installation of artists' banners at Southside Cultural Center as part of Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art…
Antonia Gracia Lara Sánchez, wearing a mask, stands in front of her banner after it was installed on America's Food Basket supermarket at 863 Broad Street in Providence. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art Project…
Young men from the Providence Sports and Leadership (PSL)'s Tigers baseball team volunteer to help install the art. They look at René Gómez's baner after installation on the side of the Providence Community Health Center building at 355 Prairie Ave…
Three young men from the Providence Sports and Leadership (PSL)'s Tigers baseball team volunteer to help install the art. They watch and take photographs as another installs Matt Garza's banner on the side of the ECAS Theater at 57 Parkis Ave in…
Raúl Velasquez's banner after installation on the side of the Providence Community Health Center building at 100 Curtis Street in Olneyville. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art Project and celebrates Latinx health…
Three young men from the Providence Sports and Leadership (PSL)'s Tigers baseball team volunteer to help install the art. They unroll a banner before it is mounted on America's Food Basket on Broad Street in Providence. The banner was created as part…
Raúl Velásquez and Staff of the Providence Community Health Center on 100 Curtis Street in Olneyville, in front of Raul's Banner. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art Project and celebrates Latinx health care workers…