The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities seeks an Arts and Culture Research Intern to support the Council’s Rhode Island Arts and Culture Research Fellowship. Working with a small, collaborative […]
Five mini grants awarded
The Humanities Council is proud to announce a total of $7,700 awarded through the following five mini grants from our 2019 February grant cycle to organizations and individuals working to […]
Humanities Council Introduces RI Arts and Culture Research Fellow, Janaya Kizzie
February 15, 2019 — The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities is pleased to announce the selection of Janaya Kizzie as the Rhode Island Arts and Culture Research Fellow. Kizzie […]
November Mini Grants to organizations and individuals
The Council is excited to announce a diverse slate of mini grant awards from our November 2018 grant cycle. Totaling $10,000 these grants will support public programs, oral histories, digital […]
Shutdown places democracy at risk, depletes our culture.
January 15, 2019 – The government shutdown is placing our democracy at risk and depleting our culture. Let me explain. As the board chair of the Rhode Island Council for […]
Two Internship Opportunities in the New Year
As we look towards a new year, the Humanities Council is excited to announce two new internship opportunities for those undergraduate or graduate students looking to gain experience in the […]
In Their Own Words: Stages of Freedom, 2018 Innovation in the Humanities Honorees
October 19, 2018 — At the 2018 Celebration of the Humanities, over 300 community and business leaders, scholars, artists, and government officials gathered in Providence to honor this year’s awardees. […]
Call for Applications: Rhode Island Arts and Culture Research Fellowship
The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities seeks applicants for a fellowship to research and document key figures in the formation of Rhode Island’s creative culture. The Rhode Island Arts […]
In Their Own Words: Rabbi Wayne M. Franklin, 2018 Honorary Chairs’ Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Humanities
October 20, 2018 — At the 2018 Celebration of the Humanities, over 300 community and business leaders, scholars, artists, and government officials gathered in Providence to honor this year’s awardees. […]
In Their Own Words: Taylor Polites, 2018 Public Humanities Scholar
October 18, 2018 — At the 2018 Celebration of the Humanities, over 300 community and business leaders, scholars, artists, and government officials gathered in Providence to honor this year’s awardees. […]