Sculpture News
Please Catch Me When I Fall, curated by RISD students Karma Johnson, Khalil McKnight, and King Meulens, highlights joy, vulnerability, and the many stories to be told about the Black experience.
Graduate students selected for the Society of Presidential Fellows are pushing creative boundaries as architects, sculptors, industrial designers, painters, textile artists, and global scholars.
Hands-on fall studios encourage students to incorporate contemporary technologies and platforms into their evolving creative practices.
The Brown | RISD Dual Degree Program grad discusses his worldly, discipline-melding approach to sculpture and installation.
Vanity Fair guide to emerging artists includes RISD alums Sasha Gordon, Sanya Kantarovsky, Anna Weyant, Jordan Wolfson, and Joseph Yaeger.
Offered through the Sculpture department, Immersive Worlds invites students to use experimentation and a plethora of making techniques to bring their ideas into reality.
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.
Grads and undergrads in departments across campus present their final projects to faculty members, peers and visiting experts in their fields.
The Brooklyn-based artist known for exploring the connections between humans and tech discusses the inspirations driving their evolving practice.