Ceramics News
RISD faculty members and visiting critics offered insightful feedback to students in every department, from Architecture to Textiles.
The award-winning Bahamian artist and educator discusses the creative breakthroughs that drove her to pursue her calling as a professional artist.
Students are using such techniques as silkscreening and block printing to transform blank clay canvases into unique and expressive ceramic objects.
The annual RISD Careers event helps graduating students navigate the fine arts ecosystem.
Over the course of the spring semester, they will develop an eye for symmetry, proportion and anatomy.
The 12 newest grad students selected for the fully funded program discuss the challenges, joys and surprises they’ve encountered during their first semester in Providence.
An award-winning sculptor who works in clay, RISD alum Anina Major recalls the years as a child that helped drive the creativity she exhibits today.
New Associate Professor Shoji Satake introduces students to such old-school, high-output methods as molding, casting, ram pressing and extruding.
RISD Careers and Alumni + Family Relations team up on summer travel program exploring studios, galleries, arts nonprofits, residency programs and more.