Students explored the materials’ shared properties and fast-and-loose production methods, which provided opportunities for collective critical reflection.
From cold-pressed watercolor paper to ribbons and film photography, the prize-winning submissions represented original approaches to bookmaking.
The recent Film/Animation/Video alum and Student Academy Award-winning animator reflects on his passions for problem solving, ...
Students conducted research and proposed monuments for College Hill that commemorate the past while reinterpreting symbols of collective memory.
From the coast of South Africa to the streets of Japan, students investigated local traditions, conducted research, and ...
The alum and designer of the classic Cubebot toy robot worked with first-year students in a Wintersession studio focused on ...
Experts from across the country gathered at RISD in early April for a symposium focused on artificial intelligence and its profound impact on the worlds of art and design. Organized by faculty members ...
How can environmentalists help fellow citizens understand the importance of clean waterways and a diverse aquaculture to our long-term planetary health? That is one of the key questions a team of RISD ...
“My people have been written out of Rhode Island history for so long,” says Indigenous artist Lynsea Montanari (Narragansett). “I hope that people finally begin to see us because of this mural.” ...
Internationally known painter and MacArthur Award winner Julie Mehretu MFA 97 PT/PR is currently showing her work in two solo exhibitions on opposite sides of the Atlantic. Her New York rep, the ...
Spring 2025 marked the return of in-person adult art classes offered by RISD’s Continuing Ed division after a five-year, pandemic-related pause. Although virtual and long-distance learning is still ...
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