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Metropolis editors name RISD Furniture Design contribution to ICFF a standout exhibit.
From ceramic boxes to small figurines, the pieces on view were shaped by play, reflection, and the unpredictability of wood firing.
RISD faculty members and visiting critics offered insightful feedback to students in every department, from Architecture to Textiles.
The annual Rhode Island Convention Center exhibition presents thesis work by graduate students earning advanced degrees in 19 different programs.
Since Senior Lecturer Tom Roberts introduced the course in 1990, nearly 600 RISD students have had their eyes opened to propaganda’s pervasive power.
Hyundai Motor Group partnership highlights sustainable design projects, global impact of artists.
The international menswear designer uses color and a mix of European, American, and Japanese influences to create wearable clothes that boost customers’ confidence.
From live-action shorts exploring farming and Japanese arts to hand-drawn, stop-motion, and cut-out animations, the films in this year’s show draw viewers in with compelling stories.