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Etching in Late 19th-Century Paris
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Seeing the Peacock Feathers

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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.

Seeing the Peacock Feathers

College Student Voices

RISD Museum intern Alicia Valencia (RISD 2015, Furniture) explains how the act of looking closely formed her impressions on Samuel Gragg's Elastic armchair.

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The Origin of the Blues

An Interview with Artist Ariel Jackson
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Nancy Prophet fellow Amber Lopez interviews artist Ariel Jackson her video *The Origin of the Blues*

Inuit Printmaking and the Concept of Purity

College Student Voices

This article explores the concept of purity in criticisms of Inuit prints by briefly introducing the history of printmaking in Cape Dorset and looking at 1970s Western art historians' expectations of Inuit art.

RISD Art Circle and Lost in the Museum

March 13 - June 30, 2019
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Design the Night

Last Chance
August 15, 2013 / 5-9 pm
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Relics of Style

May 10, 2013 / 4-5 pm
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College and University Art Museum Reciprocal Program

Through the College and University Art Museums Reciprocal Program, academic museums have opened their doors to the members of other teaching museums.

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