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August 21, 2014 By

PUBLIC PROJECTS
LITTLE COMPTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Remembering Adamsville (2013) • A community-oriented local history project celebrating the history and heritage of Adamsville, Rhode Island.

DOCUMENTARY FILM
CHRISTIAN DE REZENDES & S.E.N.E.

Slatersville: America’s First Mill Village (2013) • A documentary film that tells the unique story of Slatersville Mill and the development of America’s first pre-planned mill village.

K-12 CIVIC EDUCATION
VARTAN GREGORIAN ELEMENTARY PTO

I Was There (2013) • A highly integrated arts-based Learning program that strives to preserve and celebrate the history of the Fox Point neighborhood in Providence.

INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS
MARY BETH MEEHAN

Undocumented Immigrants (2010) • A documentary photo project which focuses on the lives and living arrangements of undocumented immigrants in RI and neighboring Massachusetts.

FROM THE ARCHIVES
RISD ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT

Interface: Providence (1974) • A visionary project that reimagined downtown Providence as a walking-friendly city center and set the tone for subsequent Council grants in placemaking.

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