By appointment only. Email industries@as220.org to set up a time to visit. If you are already a member, please book time 48 hours in advance on Booked.
We are located on the 1st and 2nd floors of the Mercantile Building at 131 Washington St. in downtown Providence. Our main entrance is at the rear of the Mercantile, on Lucie Way, a pedestrian walkway accessed via Mathewson St. For elevator and handicapped access, use the front entrance of the Mercantile Building.
News: Free! Artist talk Nov. 4 at 7:30pm at AS220 Industries
In this engaging and interactive presentation, Scott will share his insights, experience and behind-the-scenes stories from his career that has taken him around the world. Scott’s passions for storytelling, photography and the business of photography shows in his work and throughout his career.
Scott Indermaur is a professional photographer whose work has included local and museum solo exhibits, international assignments for corporations and news organizations as well as interesting, notable subjects as Alan Greenspan to clients like General Motors.
RSVP on Facebook at www.facebook.com/events/296330670575813/
AS220 Media Arts Lecture Series immediately follows the AS220 Industries Open House every first Tuesday of the month at The Mercantile Building on Lucie Way. Starting at 6pm, visit AS220 Industries– the Community Printshop, Labs, and Media Arts to find out more about workshops, resources, and membership (not to mention just having fun and hanging out). Visit as220.org/mediaarts to learn more about us.
January 9, 2014
News: Intro to the DSLR: January 11 & 18, noon-3pm
Isn’t it time to take your snazzy DSLR camera off of auto mode? This two-part workshop will give you a run down on all the essentials to your digital SLR camera. After this class you’ll feel confident using your DSLR, and finally get the pictures you’ve been wanting. Complete with a weather permitting photo walk around downtown Providence! Instructor: Bryant Moscote Are you an AS220 member? Get 15% off any AS220 Industries workshop with your discount code.
Contact Chris at mediaarts@as220.org with any questions
June 21, 2013
News: July 2: Media Arts Lecture with Brett Henrikson
Brett Henrikson is a Providence based Artist and Photographer. After graduating from RISD in 2011, he has been focusing on making work in the analogue mediums of photography. Brett’s passion of photography is based strongly in the craft and alchemy of the process, from the dying art of C-Printing to traditional Silver Gelatin and the Historical Wet Plate Collodion process, he believes that the hands on aspects of working in the darkroom and using a large format camera give the artist a real sense of creation over their work.
His recent work has been a focus in two subjects. The American west and our cultural interaction with nature. And a large body of work in Wet Plate Collodion comprising of portraits nudes and still lives. Visit his website at www.bretthenriksonphotography.com
Along with his presentation showing different bodies of his work, this will be a great opportunity to learn more about the upcoming workshop he will be leading in the Paul Krot Community darkroom on Wet Plate Collodion Photography. More info on all that here: http://shop.as220.org/products/collodion
AS220 Media Arts Lecture Series immediately follows the AS220 Industries Open House every first Tuesday of the month at The Mercantile Building on Lucie Way. Starting at 6pm, visit AS220 Industries– the Community Printshop, Labs, and Media Arts to find out more about workshops, resources, and membership (not to mention just having fun and hanging out). Visit as220.org/mediaarts to learn more about us.
News: February Media Arts Lecture Series: Lindsey Beal
Lindsey Beal’s ziatype prints of antique vibrators
Join us for the free Media Arts Lecture Series on Tuesday, February 5 at 7:30pm immediately following the AS220 Industries Open House. Lindsey Beal is a photo-based artist living and working in Providence, Rhode Island and is a key member of AS220 Industries. She has an M.F.A. in Photography from the University of Iowa and completed a Certificate in Book Arts at the University of Iowa’s Center for the Book.
Her work focuses on historical and contemporary women’s lives and feminism. She combines traditional photography (analogue, digital and historical processes) with installation and sculpture to create non-traditional photographic work, trying to find a balance between concept and craft. This work often includes papermaking, printmaking and artist books.
Lindsey’s work can be found in various public and private collections including at Boston’s Panopticon Gallery. Visit her website at www.lindseybeal.net
AS220 Media Arts Lecture Series immediately follows the AS220 Industries Open House every first Tuesday of the month at The Mercantile Building on Lucie Way. Starting at 6pm, visit AS220 Industries– the Community Printshop, Labs, and Media Arts to find out more about workshops, resources, and membership (not to mention just having fun and hanging out). Visit as220.org/mediaarts to learn more about us.