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A print of two, black rabbit figures pulling a white electrical tower with tree-like roots and severed electric lines, out of the ground. The Figures are surrounded by frantic red marks.

Listen!

July 6, 2024 - January 5, 2025
A black and white photograph of a relaxed, naked woman reclined with her hands behind her head and two snakes on her abdomen. The photograph is scratched and colored with yellow, green, and pink marker.

The Performative Self-Portrait

May 13 - November 12, 2023
A collage of a Black woman in a headdress composed of cutouts of Black activists and protestors, overlaid by lines of orange, yellow, blue, and white dots and squares.

Helina Metaferia

We've Been Here Before
July 2, 2022 - August 27, 2023
A woman lying on her back with only head and shoulders visible, her arms wrapped tight against her chest. She is in black and blue watercolor. Text at top reads: “Things one say to make them stay, come back, or find you somewhere accidentally (discover you) I had a bad dream. Only you can make me do it. I dunno what to say.” Under that, text reads: “White Lies.”

On Paper

Gifts from Paula and Leonard Granoff
October 29, 2022 - April 16, 2023
A grayscale photograph of a figure standing against a wall with the word “Gallery” above her head. Facing the camera, she holds a cardboard sign that reads “Artist will work for axcess,” spelled A-X-C-E-S-S.

Variance

Making, Unmaking, and Remaking Disability
February 1 - October 9, 2022

America in View

Landscape Photography 1865 to Now
September 21, 2012 - January 13, 2013
Dreamy black and white photo of a door propped precariously against a wall. A figure crouches beneath, a pale arm and leg visible. Light streams in a window at left.

RISD and Photography

June 5 - October 26, 2008

Wunderground

Providence 1995 to Present
September 15, 2006 - January 7, 2007

Webs, Loops, and Skeins in Modern and Contemporary Art

February 24 - April 23, 2006

From Paris to Providence

Fashion, Art, and the Tirocchi Dressmakers' Shop
January 12 - April 8, 2001

RISD Collects RISD

Prints by Alumni and Faculty
October 18 - December 1, 1996

These Golden Arts

Needlework by Women, 1688-1888
June 18 - August 14, 1993

A World of Costume and Textiles

"Tapestries through the Ages"
September 22 - November 12, 1989
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Variance
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Manual / Issue 15

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The Crucified Christ

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Wood in the Middle Ages

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Head of Christ or a Saint

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America in View

Landscape Photography 1865 to Now
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Lynda Benglis

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From Paris to Providence

Fashion, Art, and the Tirocchi Dressmakers' Shop

At the Circus with RISD Graphic Design Students

College Educators Faculty Teaching Studio Notes

Professor Jan Baker encouraged her letterpress class to become inspired by the Circus exhibition at the RISD Museum.

Gorham Silver: A Responsive Approach to Interpretation

Sustainability and the natural world

The history of the Gorham Manufacturing Company is intertwined with that of Providence and Rhode Island. This uniquely local story has provided the opportunity for the RISD Museum to learn from the experiences of community members who have intersected with Gorham's legacy.

The Crucified Christ

College Student Voices

This seven-foot-tall Christ would have been suspended above an altar or screen, the juxtaposition of his damaged body and calm, downward gaze reminding those below him of both his humanity and his divinity. 

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