Museum at Night
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Shake up your Thursday with an evening of free art inspiration and gallery exploration. Join conversations about art and culture, listen to unique musical performances, watch artists work, or experiment with different materials. Bring your sweetie, bestie, or ride solo! Each visit offers different ways to look and experience art.
Printing Wallpaper
Common Room, 5:00–7:30 pm
Learn about woodblock printing with RISD printmaking professor Andrew Raftery and his students through the materials, and equipment, including a woodblock printing press! Click here for more details.
Ways of Looking
Museum Galleries, 5:30–6:15 pm
This is a series that offers new perspectives on art and design uncovered through guided conversation. Click here to register.
Music Performance: N/ether
Grand Gallery, 6:30–7:30 pm
N/ether is a musical duo exploring the depths and reaches of the cello in search of the instrument’s maximal sounds and timbres. Drop-in. For more details. Click here for more details.
An Evening of Crankies with Katherine Fahey
Metcalf Auditorium, 6:30–8:00 pm
Folk art is not static; it shifts with the times, uncovering new meanings in old words, new ways of talking about the communal pathways that led us to where we are today. For artist-puppeteers Katherine Fahey and Dan Van Allen, crankies (scrolling artwork inside a box) are a way to interpret our uncertain times, to draw artistic inspiration and power from the sources of meaning in their lives. Click here to register.