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A critique-based course encourages students to verbalize their creative goals and approaches to the medium while allowing themselves to play with new ideas.
Interior Architecture and Landscape Architecture departments join forces to teach adaptive reuse, ecological restoration, and urban revitalization strategies.
The multilingual type and graphic designer probes existential and personal questions about what it means to be an immigrant designer in New York City.
Many of this year’s reviewers are RISD alums who made their own early professional connections via the annual Career Center event.
Rhode Island Histories in Action offers a standards-aligned, historically grounded curriculum that promotes civic literacy, creativity, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary learning.
The Rhode Island Foundation selected the winning alums and faculty members out of 144 applicants.
The Brooklyn-based RISD alum returned to campus to discuss new work in progress and lead a Glass department Hot Nights event.
The painter and entrepreneur, who co-founded Calico Wallpaper with her husband in 2013, discusses the joy of doing what she loves for a living and finding her place in the world as an artist.