usually more modern, urban type works. great gift shop which sells some fantastic jewelry made from recycled rubbers and metals. i love going here. only open in the evening.
Dave L.
Place rating: 4 South Kingstown, RI
This is a great gallery, which features CONTEMPORARYART! Yayy! Not one single friggin’ sailboat or sunset to be seen. I have to compliment the people who curate/run the gallery for their bold approach to art in an area that is so damn conservative in approach. They got some balls, fer sure. This is better than most of what you’ll find in Providence, and would fit in well in any hip, urban art area. The fact that it’s in a beach community dominated by tourist schlock is amazing. And I didn’t find the prices high at all — some of the work would easily be triple the price in Boston or NYC, so show some love to this place and the talented roster they’ve assembled. I am definitely a fan!
Bill S.
Place rating: 4 Narragansett, RI
The gallery has undergone extensive renovations since the last time i visited the upscale OneWay Gallery. The current artwork consists of an eclectic if somewhat pricey collection of photographs and graphics art by several artists. There is also a small gift shop consisting of items for everyone ranging from a few dollars to over two hundred dollars. A visit the OneWay Gallery and the adjacent Bill Krul’s Gallery along with one of the local eateries has all the makings of a fun night out to enjoy the Narragansett art scene.
Felecia W.
Place rating: 4 Newport, RI
We went here on a whim last night thanks to my moms friend who had mentioned it. What a great little space. I had been here years before when some friends had showings here, but now its a bright, clean, professional studio! A great crowd, with an awesome DJ spinning old skool hip hop. Who doesnt love a little OPP while checkin’ out some dope art?! The front is like a little gift shop, with books, t-shirts, wallets, etc. Being that it was the opening for this show, there was wine and ice cold PBRs ready for our consumption. I love me some art, dont get me wrong, but daaaaaamn, this stuff was pricey. We are Narragansett people, not NYC. Just sayin’. Over all, I was pumped to see so many young people out and about and being part of something that other people worked really hard for. Its nice to see that there’s a solid art community down here that doesnt consist of just pictures of lighthouses(no offense to you lighthouse photogs!).