
Unpolished Legacies Online
Unpolished Legacies Online is a digital resource for middle and high school education that uses art to explore Rhode Island’s cultural and natural histories. Curated by me and Holly Ewald with the support of numerous collaborators, this project serves as a resource for instruction on local Indigenous, botanical, industrial, and post-industrial heritage using Mashapaug Pond, as a focal point and springboard for study. By centering the work of local artists who engage in advocacy and activism through their artistic practice, Unpolished Legacies Online will enable students and teachers to realize the role that the arts can take in raising awareness of contemporary issues, exploring historical content from multiple perspectives, and deepening critical thinking and discussion.





Acknowledgements
Special thanks to Emily Bluedorn, Bella Cook, Samantha Ho, Jessi Shin, Sehee Oh, Brendan Haggerty, Alyssa Wood, Keri King, Logan Bonney, Professor Nuria Alonso Garcia, Professor Maria Bose, Providence College’s Global Studies department and students, Jacques Bidon, Janaya Kizzie, Neal Walsh, Rhode Island Labor History Society, The City of Providence Department of Art, Culture + Tourism, the Rhode Island State Legislature, UPPArts, AS220, John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities & Cultural Heritage, and Brown University’s Richard B. Salomon Faculty Research Awards and SPRINT| Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards (UTRA) program.