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A spring Theory and History of Art and Design course focuses on developing critical observation and documentation skills.
Open to students in every department, Metal and Performance introduces performance thinking in a collaborative, experimental setting.
President Williams leads a passionate online conversation with activists and artists Tracie Ching, Shepard Fairey, Dread Scott, and Yana Buhrer Tavanier.
The Gen-X Apparel Design alum and global theme park retail merchandiser reflects on her years at RISD and the importance of having fun in one’s career.
The Chicago-based presidential archive will feature monumental works by faculty member Tyanna J. Buie and alums Julie Mehretu, Jenny Holzer, and Spencer Finch.
The Observer considers the relationship between Black and Brown bodies and museum spaces and was inspired by Egungun and New Orleans masquerade traditions.
The class is working together to create a large-scale fresco in the College Building using lime putty mixed with brick dust as the foundation.
The community event celebrates artists’ books, zines, and experimental printed matter created by makers from across the region.