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Expanded Field Fund grants are supporting wide-ranging projects by faculty members Adela Goldbard, Jonathan Knowles, Rene Payne, Liliane Wong and Derrick Woods-Morrow.
Sculptures, watercolors and more by Prophet, one of the first known women of color to graduate from RISD, are on view through August 4.
DataTelling, a Wintersession studio led by two grad students, focuses on presenting data in compelling ways.
Developed by faculty member Lu Heintz, the course introduces a wealth of metalmaking tools, jigs and techniques.
RISD Associate Professor Ramon Tejada earns the Vilcek Prize in Design for having a profound impact in his field.
A multidisciplinary Wintersession class co-taught by faculty members Anais Missakian and Pete Oyler is focused on curating, producing and executing every aspect of the exhibit.
Faculty member Mark Flores encourages the class to take a leap of faith and scale up.
A Wintersession elective taught by grad student Will Beattie helps students develop their own artistic voices.