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This summer’s courses focused on the architecture of Brazil, printmaking in Italy and the use of glass as an architectural ...
RISD alum Rebecca J. Miller completes the film she began in 1976 about a 1940s Robert Flaherty documentary focused on RISD ...
The sprawling show brings together 30-plus years of large-scale sculptural pieces, fashion, needlework, drawings and ephemera ...
The sprawling exhibition brings together 30-plus years of large-scale sculptural pieces, fashion, needlework, drawings and ...
Sophomores in a fall Sculpture studio taught by faculty member Matt King are setting aside the no-touch norms of most galleries and museums and making work that invites viewers to physically engage ...
, who also teaches experimental art and technology at the University of New Mexico, the National Science Foundation-supported Vis-a-thon program promotes visualization and art as integral facets of ...
When Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo —who has been getting high approval ratings for her aggressive approach to the COVID-19 crisis—reached out to RISD President Rosanne Somerson a few weeks ago, ...
Class of 2025 dual degree students presented capstone talks exploring what it means to be a creative and how they help people around them through art.
RISD’s History of Industrial Design course has long been a rite of passage for Industrial Design sophomores. Created and taught by Matthew Bird 89 ID, a longtime faculty member and graduate of the ...
“Go into the studio every day, turn your brain on and do your best,” says artist Arthur Gonzalez. “Don’t waste your time waiting for the muse.” The longtime California College of the Arts professor ...