Grads and undergrads in departments across campus present their final projects to faculty members, peers and visiting experts in their fields.
Developed by Painting Professor Angela Dufresne and alum Jarrett Key, the class explores tools and inspirations for devising ...
Get a closer look at our annual show of final graduate student work—one of the signature events on the RISD calendar.
The Sustainable Markets Initiative announces winners of the international student competition addressing the climate and ...
Students in a fall Ceramics studio are exploring various industry techniques developed to enable mass production, including molding, casting, RAM pressing, extruding and wheel throwing. Led by ...
A new exhibition at the RISD Museum features historical French wallpaper acquired in 1934 by then RISD President Helen Metcalf Danforth. Purchased from late collectors Charles and Frances Wilson Huard ...
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 ...
Students in an an elective studio called Games We Play are exploring collaborative play as an integral element of artmaking and the creative process. Offered through the Painting department, the ...
Modeled on our EFS curriculum, this one-semester program for first-year students is a unique, immersive option for students beginning their RISD journey.
“Wood is organic, alive and unpredictable, which is why I love it,” says furniture maker and sculptor Christopher Kurtz. “All of my ideas come from the shop.” Kurtz was speaking to RISD students about ...