Providence Public Library - Joan T. Boghossian Gallery
About
The Providence Public Library's Joan T. Boghossian Gallery offers visitors a welcoming cultural space where literature and visual arts converge in the heart of Providence. Located at 150 Empire Street, this exhibition venue within the library system provides an accessible and enriching experience for art lovers, casual visitors, and library patrons alike. The gallery setting creates a unique opportunity to encounter visual art in an environment traditionally dedicated to books and learning, making it an interesting destination for anyone exploring Providence's cultural offerings. As a gallery space housed within a public library, the Joan T. Boghossian Gallery typically features rotating exhibitions that reflect the community-focused mission of the institution. Visitors can expect to discover works by local and regional artists, thematic exhibitions that connect to literacy and cultural topics, and displays that engage with diverse community perspectives. The programming often emphasizes accessibility and educational value, providing opportunities for people of all backgrounds to experience visual art without barriers. This approach makes the gallery particularly valuable for those who might not regularly visit traditional art museums or commercial galleries. The visitor experience at the Joan T. Boghossian Gallery is notably relaxed and informal. Since the gallery operates within the library building, guests can easily combine an art viewing experience with browsing books, conducting research, or using other library services. The atmosphere tends to be quiet and contemplative, ideal for taking time to thoughtfully engage with the artwork on display. The space is designed to be approachable, encouraging visitors to stop by whether they've specifically planned to see an exhibition or simply discover it during a library visit. This integration of visual art into the everyday library environment makes the gallery a distinctive cultural resource in Providence, offering regular opportunities to experience new perspectives and creative expressions alongside the city's literary and educational traditions.
Current Exhibitions
A solo exhibition showcasing sketchbooks from type designer and artist Cyrus Highsmith, offering insight into his creative process over 30 years of sketching letterforms and design concepts.
Location
Hours
Monday: 8:30 AM AM – 7:00 AM PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM AM – 5:00 AM PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM AM – 7:00 AM PM
Thursday: 1:00 AM – 5:00 AM PM
Friday: 10:00 AM AM – 5:00 AM PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM AM – 4:00 AM PM
Sunday: Closed
Contact Information
Address
150 Empire Street
Phone
401-455-8000