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RISD students test ideas about art and pedagogy by working directly with local teenagers.
RISD alums Sabina Kariat, Jessina Leonard and Masha Ryskin will conduct research in Turkey, Germany and Israel during the 2021/22 academic year.
The New York Times describes the photographs of alumna Deana Lawson MFA 04 PH as regal, loving and unburdened, imagining a world in which Black people are free from the distortions of history.
Visiting artist Dionne Lee questions the makers and motives behind historical American landscape photography.
Vogue reports on the Brooklyn-based Photography MFA’s $100,000 honorarium and her portraits chronicling the Black diaspora.
From film premieres to the grad thesis show, graduating students are turning to alternative outlets for showcasing their work.
Photographer and filmmaker RaMell Ross—a self-described “liberated documentarian”—is now also a 2020 United States Artists Fellow.
Alumna Acacia Johnson’s stunning photo essay about Inuit peoples of the Canadian Arctic appears in National Geographic.
A revealing exhibition draws from photographer George Lange’s friendship with the late Francesca Woodman while they were at RISD.