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Adventures in Photomechanical Printmaking

College Student Voices Studio Notes

An intern's hands-on exploration of antique photomechanical processes in the 21st century

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Twill, Tape or Hang
College Student Voices

A summer intern creates an article of clothing inspired by the meticulous logistics of collections care.

Maces and Chains

The Ritual and Regalia of Commencement
College Student Voices

A summer intern explores the context of ceremonial objects significant to RISD’s past and present.

Wood in the Middle Ages

College Student Voices

During the Fall of 2015, Sheila Bonde’s graduate students in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Brown University undertook an investigation of the wood sculptures in the RISD Museum collections. This multi-author paper includes some of their findings.

THE MAGICAL M(A)US(OL)EUM OF MINNIE N TURNER

College Student Voices

A summer intern's short story/poem about a cat that investigates the spatial politics of Duchamp’s 'Boîte-en-valise' and also falls in love

Pan-African Aesthetics: Past, Present, Future

A Hybrid Pedagogical Model
College Educators Faculty Teaching

Students in Jane'a Johnson's wintersession course explore works in the collection related to Pan-Africanism through Instagram-based creative projects.

Extraordinary Ordinary

A Pedagogical Model
College Educators Faculty Teaching

Faculty member Rosa Weinberg reflects on the relevancy of art analysis as a starting point for exploring form in design and as a powerful habit of mind for beginning designers.

Maker Unknown

College Student Voices

Digital Initiatives intern Ariel Hirschhorn explores the “Maker” field in the museum’s database to examine the collection from a programmer’s perspective

New Perspectives on the RISD Dainichi Buddha

Conservation Curator

3-D technology expands the ways of seeing and studying RISD Museum's 12th century Dainichi Buddha.

Tanks, but No Tanks: Gravel and the Museum

College Student Voices

During my summer internship, I saw hundreds of fabulous garments, shoes, and accessories arrive for the Spring 2016 exhibition on fashion designer Todd Oldham.

"She's a fighter"

Staring back at Morisot

A school programs educator describes student encounters with Edouard Manet's Repose.

Gallery Canteen

College From the files Studio Notes

RISD student Joanna Cortez shares how the RISD Museum served the Providence community during World War II. Joanna participated in the Museum's Andrew W. Mellon Summer Internship Program this summer.

Intern looking at artwork

Memories, Nostalgia, and Moving Forward

Studio Notes Teens

The RISD Museum was an essential part of my childhood.

Teens at Museum

Teen Museum Takeover

Student Voices Teens

The Teen Intensive is an annual two-week program that brings teens together to explore their own creative processes by meeting with artists and museum staff, participating in art-making workshops,

Mummy's Boy

College Student Voices

Over the last 2,000 years, Nesmin has been a priest, a mummy, and a museum exhibit. RISD Museum intern Jonathan Migliori discusses Nesmin's influence in his life.

Analog Gifs

College Happenings

A student-run workshop generates quirky and creative digital animations.

Raid the Database 2 with Nafis White

Curator

Curatorial assistant of contemporary art A. Will Brown on "Raid the Database 2 with Nafis White"

Fabric embrodery

From Flax To Finish

College How To Student Voices

Embroidery samplers are inextricably linked to an image of colonial America: farmhouses waved sheets of linen like flags of surrender, with fields of flax extending beyond, as far as the eye could

The Flower, the Labor, and the Sea

Bhasha Chakrabarti  

b. 1991; from Honolulu, Hawaii; works in New Haven, Connecticut

Ashdeen, design studio

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