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Three pale mannequins wearing brightly patterned Victorian clothing in varying shades of orange and blue stand to the left of small framed drawings and a larger colorful illustration.

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Nancy Elizabeth Prophet

I Will Not Bend an Inch
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Manual / Issue 18

Nature
Woodblock print of a towering blue wave curling above two slender boats, spraying sea-foam and framing a distant Mount Fuji under a soft, stormy sky.
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Katsushika Hokusai, Under the Great Wave, off Kanagawa, ca.1829-1833
Pale-toned composition of purple silhouetted figures laboring on jagged ground under grand architectural arches and forms in muted earth tones rise, while layers of white fog cover the scene.
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Aaron Douglas, Building More Stately Mansions, 1944
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K-12 Virtual Visit

Lynda Benglis, Zita, 1972 and Shari Mendelson, Round Blue/Green Vessel, 2015
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Confronting Ourselves Together

All-Staff Dialogues at the RISD Museum
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Manual / Issue 10

Polychrome
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Manual / Issue 9

Out of Line
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The Chazan Collection at the RISD Museum

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A Handbook of the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design

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How Did This Get Here?
How did this get here?

These resources provide additional context for dialogue and conversation around the case studies featured in this section and other ongoing work at the museum.

A fair-skinned figure with dark hair in a pink gown with soft ruffles and subtle floral details, sitting gracefully and gazing to the side against a dark burgundy background.

Communicating Melancholia /

Sad Young Men and Portrait of a Lady in Pink
Student Voices

to sit for a portrait

Confronting Ourselves Together

All-Staff Dialogues at the RISD Museum
Educators

Many museums today struggle with confronting their problematic legacies and transforming their current practices to become the diverse, inclusive institutions they aspire to be.

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College Student Voices

A summer intern describes her experience delving into the RISD Museum's databases, searching for human elements

Woodblock print of a towering blue wave curling above two slender boats, spraying sea-foam and framing a distant Mount Fuji under a soft, stormy sky.

K-12 Virtual Visit

Katsushika Hokusai, Under the Great Wave, off Kanagawa, ca.1829-1833
Educators K-12 Virtual Visits

How did Japanese printmakers and poets of the 19th century express feelings and symbolic meanings through artworks depicting nature?

Pale-toned composition of purple silhouetted figures laboring on jagged ground under grand architectural arches and forms in muted earth tones rise, while layers of white fog cover the scene.

K-12 Virtual Visit

Aaron Douglas, Building More Stately Mansions, 1944
Educators K-12 Virtual Visits

Aaron Douglas was inspired by ancient and contemporary architecture, visual art and poetry. By exploring his painting and finding connections to poetry, what can we learn about how artists use different artistic styles and art forms to represent the many kinds of work it takes to build societies, both in the past and today?

K-12 Virtual Visit

Lynda Benglis, Zita, 1972 and Shari Mendelson, Round Blue/Green Vessel, 2015
Educators K-12 Virtual Visits

How do Lynda Benglis and Shari Mendelson communicate ideas and messages through their sculptures’ forms and materials?

An ornate silver desk with a matching chair, both adorned with intricate floral inlay and curved legs. The desk features drawers and a central mirror framed in elaborate silverwork.

The Long Road Home

The Gorham Writing Table and Chair
Curator

After a half-century's journey, Gorham's magnificent writing table and chair made for the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair returned home to Providence.

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Day With(out) Art 2023, Everyone I Know Is Sick

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November 30, 2023 / 6-7 pm
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The Repair of Place
April 26, 2019 / 12-1 pm
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RISD-Brown Critical Design Research Initiative

April 24-25, 2015

RISD Museum Announces New Exhibitions

PROVIDENCE, RI, May 4, 2018 - The RISD Museum announces the presentation of three timely exhibitions of its collection--

RISD MUSEUM ANNOUNCES NEW EXHIBITION, BEING AND BELIEVING IN THE NATURAL WORLD: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN, ASIA, AND INDIGENOUS NORTH AMERICA

PROVIDENCE, RI – The RISD Museum announces the opening of Being and Believing in the

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