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Christ in the House of Simon the Jew?

Contemporary Perceptions of Pharisees in Germany
College Student Voices

This article argues that Simon the Pharisee would have been viewed as an explicitly Jewish character by sixteenth-century viewers.

Eighty Years Later, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet at Spelman

Painting of a misty riverbank reflecting lush trees and a cloudy sky, all painted with soft, small brushstrokes blending blues, greens, pinks, and purples.

Museum Weather Website

Objects illustrate weather conditions
College Happenings Student Voices Artist

Website that uses the weather to make programmatic selections from the RISD Museum based on conditions, first in Providence, then in a city of the user’s choosing. The goal was to give museum-goers a tangible point of access to art, and to make unexpected groupings of objects.

Under the Big Top

John Steuart Curry's Vision of the Circus
Curator

John Steuart Curry's images of the circus provide us with an insider's look at the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in the 1930s.

Intern Office Hours: Alex Goodhouse on Confetti Cannons and Anchor Pins

College Student Voices

RISD Museum summer intern Alex Goodhouse talks about Locally Made, Design the Night, anchor buttons, and confetti cannons.

From Galleries to Wards: A Reflection

Clinical Arts College

As a part of its new Clinical Arts and Humanities Program, the Alpert Medical School partnered with the RISD Museum to create the workshop series "From Galleries to Wards." Workshop participants, Samuel Kase and Cia Mathew, reflect on their experience.

I Can Taste It Now: Savoring the New Installation in the Porcelain Gallery

Curator

This fall the RISD Museum Lucy Truman Aldrich Porcelain Gallery reopened with its cabinets filled with engaging figures and a diverse array of tableware. Comprising nearly 180 objects from the museum's collection, this new installation focuses on the role that porcelain played in eighteenth-century life.

A brown skinned man with long hair, wearing a headdress, a beaded medallion, and carrying a short wooden staff stands in a dark landscape, looking into the distance.

Kunneepaumwuw ut Nahhiggananēuck aukéashut

You are standing on Narragansett lands.

The man in this painting lived in the same era and region as some of colonists seen in this gallery.

Drawing from the Collection

College Student Voices

Painting student Davis Lloyd recollects stumbling across an unlikely source of inspiration, and connection between ancient art and contemporary painting.

Boots 2009.92.213

"Two Boots" and Four Portraits

The RISD Museum’s 2009 acquisition of the Richard Brown Baker collection included two drawings by the English artist Howard Selina—Cowboy Hat (1974) and Two Boots (1974)—carefully and precisely rendered drawings in graphite on paper of well-worn, utilitarian garments.

Dark green slab which slopes sharply down to the right, with a dark circle at the top. Features intricate golden embellishments depicting Chinese characters surrounded by dragons above clouds.

Jade Lithophone with Dragon Decoration

College Student Voices

A jade lithophone from 18th-century China offers insight to the significant role of ritual music in ancient China—as an essential part of state rite to assert the legitimacy of reign.

Design as Repair

The Dosa Travel Coat
Curator

Dubbed a travel coat by artist and designer Christina Kim, this is a garment made for journeys long and far, both real and imagined, for traversing territories in the mind as much as in the physical world.

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Outside Normativity - Queer Aesthetics in Art, Design + Fashion

Panel Discussion
Saturday, January 10 / 3-4:30 pm
A tall, textured ceramic sculpture with layered, irregular surface in glossy blue, green, and white glazes. The form resembles organic rock formations or coral. It is shown in full view and close-up.
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Museum at Night

Centering Ceramics
November 6, 2025 / 5-8 pm
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Trenton Doyle Hancock

Artist Talk
September 19, 2025 / 6:30-8 pm
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Liz Collins Motherlode

Opening Celebration
July 17, 2025 / 6-10 pm
A pale green, smooth jade carving resembling mountain peaks dotted with clustered tree and a small waterfall in the center.

Mountain and Water 山水

Selections from Japan and China
May 10 - December 14, 2025
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Ways of Looking

May 8, 2025 / 5:30-6:15 pm
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The Genius of a Sacred Space

Lecture
May 4, 2025 / 2:30-3:30 pm
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Collective Resistance

Faculty Forum - VIRTUAL
February 19, 2025 / 7-8 pm
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Art Commissions for Institutions

January 30, 2025 / 7-8:30 pm
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Spotlight Sessions

Painted Paper
January 25, 2025 / 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Abstract painting with layers of textured brushstrokes in shades of green, blue, brown, and white, forming a dense, organic pattern across the canvas.
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Artists in Dialogue

Renée Elizabeth Neely-TANNER and Bob Dilworth
December 8, 2024 / 2:30-4 pm
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Ways of Looking

December 8, 2024 / 1-1:45 pm

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