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Waterfire Providence

Address
101 Regent Ave Providence RI 02908
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(401) 273-1155
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WaterFire Providence is an independent, non-profit arts organization whose mission is to inspire Providence and its visitors by revitalizing the urban experience, fostering community engagement and creatively transforming the city by presenting WaterFire for all to enjoy. This award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans installed on the three rivers of downtown Providence, has been praised by...

WaterFire is a magnificent array of more than 80 mini bonfires or braziers that illuminate the three rivers of Providence. It began in 1994 when artist Barnaby Evans used the confluence of the rivers to create this ephemeral water exhibition. However, it was not that fleeting because the city of Providence along with generous volunteers and donors continues to present the exhibition every...

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Nice way to spend an evening in Prov

Average Rating
100

WaterFire Providence is a great way to spend a late Spring, Summer, or Fall evening,
You can make your visit a few hours, or longer. Enjoy the music being played, a variety of vendors, and even a gondola ride! Not only is there lots to...

Always fun

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100

We've now been to WaterFire every year for five years and its always fun. Wear comfy shoes so you can move around as the music changes!

Fires in the river

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100

It seems strange to think that lighting a batch of wood fires in the river would be a major event, but it works. The restaurants and universities help make the event an excuse for strolling along the river and listening to music. Stop by one...

A must do experience

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Whether you live in RI or you are visiting from out of town, don’t miss Waterfire, a unique experience you won’t have anywhere else. Each can be different with various entertainment, themes and music. Many different people come together to wander around enjoying it, all...

Too many people

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60

I love the concept of waterfire but in reality, I find myself claustrophobic from the huge crowds and shuffling along the river front. I have attended this event several times and love the music and event spaces. Hard to get a reservation at the nearby...

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Since 1986 the company has been providing Personal Interest Organization.

Waterfire is located at 101 Regent Ave, Providence, RI. This location is in the Valley neighborhood. This business specializes in Arts & Crafts.

Waterfire Providence is located at 101 Regent Ave, Providence, RI. This location is in the Valley neighborhood. This business specializes in Art Galleries.

WaterFire Providence, the award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans installed on three rivers in downtown Providence, has been praised by Rhode Island residents and visitors alike as a powerful work of art and a moving symbol of Providence's Renaissance.

This award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans has been internationally praised as a powerful work of art and a symbol of Providence's renaissance.

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