Equity and Inclusion Stories
Dozens gathered at Woods-Gerry Gallery in June to commemorate two decades of POD and its commitment to supporting access to art education.
The devoted RISD alum led a multidisciplinary, project-based spring course in which students created a cozy, inclusive space within her exhibition in progress.
A spring Architecture studio challenges students to balance private and civic functions, foster inclusivity and champion innovation.
Kailyn Bryant’s interactive painting, The World Is on Fire, empowers viewers to speak their truths, even in the worst of times.
Students reimagine Providence’s Broad Street corridor as a network of hubs fostering community, employment opportunities, safety and affordable housing.
Community members gathered in the Fleet Library at RISD to celebrate pioneering colleagues.
Faculty members Sara Jordenö and Pouya Ahmadi and alum Nina Martinez view forced migration through unique lenses and present radical and creative interventions.
Community members gathered in the RISD Auditorium for a night of music, poetry and conversation at the 13th annual MLK Series celebration.