The class studied inlay, overlay, and engraving processes, reimagining the relationship between the functional and the ornamental.
From cooking to travel to themes of medicine, students created their own video games in a recent Wintersession studio.
Students considered how sound can serve as a spatial and experiential medium, guiding attention, shifting atmosphere, and ...
Ceramics artist Anina Major MFA 17 CR uses the vernacular of craft to reclaim experiences and relocate displaced objects. Her work is inspired by Bahamian straw plaiting, a skill she learned from her ...
Since its inception in 1946, the Fulbright US Student Program has promoted international exchange as both a form of political diplomacy and an unparalleled educational opportunity for college ...
The hum of tattooing machines resounded in a third-floor Illustration studio last fall, as students concentrated on the designs they were creating in Introduction to Tattooing, RISD’s first-ever ...
Island nations are at the forefront of climate change and have the potential to act as incubators and leaders in regenerative design strategies. That’s why husband-and-wife faculty team Jonathan ...
What if a rat wanted to cook? What if someone brought dinosaurs back to life? What if a mob boss secretly saw a therapist because he had issues with his mother? Above, a disgruntled ant destined to ...
Students in a fall research studio created in collaboration with the Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) experimented with biopolymers such as cellulose, gelatin, and starch to create green bioplastics that ...
New and returning RISD students are getting ready for the fall semester and the opportunity to learn from the world’s foremost arts educators, including a new full-time librarian at the Fleet Library ...
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