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Gallery Guide / Kudzanai Chiurai: Iyeza

Curator

Full tgallery guide from the exhibition Kudzanai Chiurai: Iyeza

Lot 022405

Curator

Curatorial Assistant A. Will Brown on Donald Moffett's Lot 022405.

Photography and Race: Blackness and The Self

A Pedagogical Model
College Educators Faculty Teaching

Jane'a Johnson's students explore how blackness is created and recreated as a visual phenomenon in self-directed essays drawing on museum visits and course texts

Exhibition tour

Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities
Curator

Curator Jan Howard speaks with the artist about work in each of the exhibition's four sections tracing Sikander's artistic journey as she moved from Lahore, to Providence, to Houston and New York during the foundational years of her practice between 1987-2003. The themes and techniques discussed continue to resonate in Sikander's work today.

Part-Time Winter/Spring 2022-23 Internship

The RISD Museum partners with the Studio Institute’s Arts Intern Providence Program to offer one part-time winter/spring internship pos

Stitching Together

A Pedagogical Model
College Faculty Teaching Student Voices

Students in Mariela Yeregui's Decolonial E-Textiles class create radical, critical, situated, and anticolonial projects that combine textile techniques with simple and low-tech electronic mechanisms.

From the Collection

Sustainability & the Natural World
Sustainability and the natural world

A (Not So) New Realm: Digitizing Analog Artwork

College Student Voices

What happens when an analog object is brought into a digital space or when an analog object inspires a digital work?

Providence

Studio Notes Artist

Exploring the process and context behind "Providence", a work created by Warren artist William Schaff.

Raid the Database 3

Heather Leigh McPherson
Artist

"Raid the Database with Heather Leigh McPherson" is the third installment in an ongoing project in which artists bring new curatorial perspectives to the museum's extensive collections.

Altered States: Etching in Late 19th-Century Paris

Portfolio

Marking the Museum’s entrance into online publishing, Altered States: Etching in Late 19th-Century Paris combines a scholarly collection of essays with a video glossary of printmaking techniques.

Analog Gifs

College Happenings

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

Raid the Database 2 with Nafis White

College Artist

Artist Nafis White on her project Raid the Database 2

Raid the Database 2 with Nafis White

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

Home Page of the virtual exhibition Samurai At Leisure displayed on a model of a computer monitor.

Samurai at Leisure Taken into the Digital World

College Student Voices

A graphic design student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, Marta Jeż describes her virtual exhibition project and new possibilities of translating physical exhibitions into digital forms.

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?

K-12 Virtual Visit

Liliana Porter, For You, The Conversation, and The Offering, 2001
Educators K-12 Virtual Visits

How does Liliana Porter use objects as playful characters in her prints? How can we create scenes using our own special objects and tell stories about them?

The New Normal

College Student Voices Artist

RISD’s Interior Architecture seniors exhibit their adaptive-reuse projects in the RISD Museum’s Grand Gallery using augmented reality.

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