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Faculty members Catherine Andreozzi and Michael Lye teach courses focused on apparel design and habitats for astronauts and ...
Hundreds of rising juniors and seniors are learning the ropes working for arts organizations and design firms from coast to ...
Faculty- and alum-led initiatives focus on everything from new materials to sustainable fishing practices to strategies for ...
RISD students who recently took part in RISD Global summer study courses will bring a fresh set of perspectives and ideas to their upcoming fall studies after exploring cities and historical sites ...
A new exhibition at the RISD Museum presents the first-ever US survey of work by artist and RISD alum Liz Collins 91 TX/MFA 99. Curated by Kate Irvin, Liz Collins: Motherlode (on view through January ...
Artists, alumni, faculty and community members gathered at Woods-Gerry Gallery in June for the 20th anniversary of RISD’s Project Open Door (POD). Run by the Teaching + Learning in Art + Design (TLAD) ...
“In an era of rapid technological evolution, what’s missing is not invention, but connection—the space where ideas collide, disciplines merge and innovation is born from shared curiosity,” says new ...
In the 1930s, a public debate between architecture giants Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright inspired Wright to design a 19-story apartment building for New York City with a trunk-like tower and ...
How do artists make the leap from ideation to creation? How do they experiment and collaborate with other artists to create complex pieces using a variety of mediums? First-year students in a ...
When interdisciplinary sculptor Brian Oakes 18 SC was a student at RISD, they happened upon a huge pile of “techno-waste”—cables, dongles, monitors, speakers—that inspired a fresh take on materiality ...
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