THE FOUR CORNERS ARTS CENTER...
is a Rhode Island non-profit corporation founded in 1993. Our mission is to promote the arts at Tiverton Four Corners and the surrounding Coastal Village communities. The Center is located in the historic Soule-Seabury House, built c. 1800. The site includes over an acre of landscaped grounds which are used for exhibits, concerts, outdoor dance, sculpture, theater, and a variety of other special events. We hope you will enjoy our programs and visit us often.
A nationally acclaimed series of cultural and topical interviews and panel discussions is coming to Tiverton Four Corners. Beginning next fall the Four Corners Arts Center will be broadcasting “Live from NY’s 92nd Street Y” via live satellite.
Last year’s programs in this series included interviews with Ruth Bader Ginsburg moderated by Nina Totenberg, Adam Gopnick and Malcolm Gladwell, Gail Collins with Nora Ephron: Women Come of Age, An Evening with Matisyahu, A World Crisis: What are our Moral Obligations with Elie Wiesel, Joseph E. Stiglitz, and several other speakers.
The Four Corners Arts Center is currently raising funds to accomplish the goal of providing these broadcasts to the larger regional area of Tiverton, Little Compton, Westport, Dartmouth, Aquidneck Island, Fall River, and New Bedford. The Arts Center is currently seeking sponsors for this program with a $200 contribution.
Sponsors will be invited to a preview of the system on June 8, 2010 at The Meeting House at Tiverton Four Corners to hear “Christopher Hitchens in Conversation with Salman Rushdie,” the last of the Spring 2010 Series. For more information about this program please contact Jennifer Sunderland, executive director of the Arts Center, at info@fourcornersarts.org.
Founding sponsors will be given two tickets to all of next season’s broadcasts held in the fall, winter, and spring. Depending on our level of support the Arts Center anticipates a minimum of 10 to as many as 15-20 broadcasts. The schedule for next year will be announced in July.





