Woonsocket resident Geraldine Barclay King drew inspiration for her boutique from a trip to Liberia, her birthplace. She left Liberia at the age of seven when her family relocated to the United States. In Liberia, “bluffing” refers to wearing bold, colorful outfits that make you look and feel amazing, she explains. Her boutique reflects this concept with eye-catching jewelry, vibrant printed clothing for men and women, as well as stylish bags and totes.
suite 2 285 Main St
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58 Chatham St Charles
Garden of Eve, a small family run Haitian restaurant in the heart of Providence is owned and operated by Chef Yveline Bontemp—a graduate of the Rhode Island Community Food Bank’s Community Kitchen program and a Best of Rhode Island Award winner for Caribbean cuisine—proudly serves authentic Haitian dishes. The menu features flavorful options like curry chicken, beef tasso, oxtail stew, and Caribbean favorites such as jerk chicken.
405 Harris Ave Valley
Tanya Crane earned her MFA in Metalsmithing and Jewelry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her BFA in Metal from SUNY New Paltz. She is a Professor of the Practice in Metals at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. In 2024, she was named a United States Artist Fellow in Craft. In 2023, she became part of the Center for Craft’s inaugural Teaching Artist Cohort and received The Doris Prouty Foundation Artist Grant, supporting BIPOC/AAPI women artists in Massachusetts and North Carolina.
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