Monday, January 28, 2008

Providence Preservation's Most Endangered...

Providence Preservation Society's Annual "Most Endangered Properties" is a project to help raise awareness of historic buildings in Providence that are most at risk of being lost.

The large exhibition ran from October-November 2007...but now, a scaled down version is on the move around town. It features work from 11 local photographers...Michael Cevoli, David Ellis, Stephanie Ewens, Peter Goldberg, Erik Gould, Matt Kierstead, Scott Lapham, Brian McDonald, Frank Mullin, David Simione & Olivia Sauerwien Winter.

Having already visited the Downtown & College Hill areas, "Most Endangered" is currently in the Wayland Square area, and soon to be on the move to the Elmwood Ave area.

The show will run at Twist on Angell St. until January 31st. After that, it's on the move to The Liberty Elm Diner, located at 777 Elmwood Avenue from February 5 through March 2, 2008. The Sunrise Opening reception will take place on February 7 from 8a-10a and is open to the Public.

The Liberty Elm Diner is a restored 1947 Worcester Lunch car and the exhibit will be open for viewing Tuesdays through Fridays from 8a-3p; Saturdays from 8a-4p and Sundays from 8a-2p.

More info at www.ppsri.org.