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A spring adaptive reuse studio offers hands-on experience navigating the unique circumstances architects face working with ...
On view through May 29 in the Rhode Island Convention Center, the exhibition provides visitors a look inside the studios of RISD’s 19 graduate departments ...
The audience cheered in support as FAV seniors showed their animated and live-action films to a packed RISD Auditorium ...
The Texas native and Illustration alum shared sage advice with current students about sustaining a healthy creative practice ...
Jazz pianist, composer and educator Jason Moran works primarily in the realm of sound, but he has been delving into the visual arts for more than 20 years, collaborating with a number of artists, ...
Students in the Interior Architecture studio Habitat for Justice are working with Justice Assistance, an RI-based nonprofit that provides legal and social support to first-time offenders. The students ...
“Prussian blue is such a troublesome color,” says Printmaking Professor Andrew Raftery as he mixes water, gelatin and pigment and gets ready to strain the concoction through a piece of cheese cloth.
How can we apply the strategies we observe in the natural world to our own design research? Why have the characteristics of living creatures evolved in the ways that they have? These are the kinds of ...
Where does perceived value come from and how do we as a society move from an extractive/zero-sum mindset into a more generative one inspired by nature? The question was posed by RISD alum Charlotte ...
RISD students, faculty members and alums are taking advantage of new funding streams to push the boundaries of interdisciplinary research methodologies and generate creative solutions to regional and ...