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Churches don't come any prettier than St. Anne's in Fall River, Massachusetts. It stands at the top of Kennedy Park and greets travellers coming from Providence as they cross the Braga Bridge on I-195.
To read more about our experience photographing St. Anne's and other places in the Narragansett Bay Area you can read our blog at Vr Journey
A shot from above my house on Second Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. Look north to see City Hall...
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St. Mary's Cathedral surprises visitors to Fall River, or so claims Father Paul Bernier. He says he c...
I've said enough for the time being about the Narrows Gallery. The gallery is only a backdrop for wha...
This is the third panorama of Andrew Kusmin's work taken from near the center of the Narrows Gallery....
Exhibition by artist Elin Noble at Narrows Gallery (north wall) Exhibition Title: "Layered Affinities...
A gallery show by (the very cute) "Metalsmiths-3" of New Bedford, Ma at the Narrows Center for the Ar...
Trapezoid Studio at the Narrows Center for the Arts houses two artists working in visual media. Sheil...
People walk into the Narrows Gallery and say "great space!" almost without fail. It spreads outwards ...
Moonglow Expressions & Dream Weaver Studios occupies one of the resident artist studios at the Narrow...
Narragansett Bay dominates the geography of the tiny state of Rhode Island, extending 25 miles northwards and inland from the Atlantic Ocean right into the heart of its major cities. It is fed by the watersheds of 3 major rivers: the Blackstone, the Taunton and the Pawtuxet. Narragansett Bay defines the region's culture, its history, sense of place and quality of life. The cities of Providence, Newport, Fall River, Warwick and Newport all owe their start to the bay and the opportunities it provided for water power, commercial growth and transportation.
Once badly polluted, the Narragansett Bay has made a tremendous comeback in the last 3 decades as communities all around the bay have revitalized their connection to the bay and taken steps to curb human impact. Aerial Vr plans a series of panoramas intended to capture the area's unique natural beauty, both from its surface and from the air as well as the vitality and uniqueness of its communities.