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Students in the spring studio Be the Change used design as a way to inform, enlighten and educate.
The online event brought together 100 employers and nearly 500 grad and undergrad students.
The designer, who is currently studying for a Graphic Design MFA at RISD, shares how activism and design can be intertwined.
A Sculpture course called Complicating Social Practice helped students develop critical capacities for integrating community-oriented methodologies into their practices.
Alums Kelly Walters, Alexander Williams and Qualeasha Wood speak about their post-RISD journeys as part of the Career Center’s annual Mindshare lecture series.
A SPUR-funded project by grad student Zoë Pulley presents positive images of Black people to counteract the negative imagery flooding the media.
A brief interview with one of RISD’s Schiller Family Assistant Professors in Race in Art and Design.
Brown | RISD Dual Degree students present their capstone presentations to a live and virtual audience.
A graduate-level studio explores the role of design in politics and the many ways that contemporary designers are entering the political arena.