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A gilded face with blue-outlined eyes on a coffin lid, framed by a blue black headdress with golden details and a red, green, and blue painted collar.

Serpentipity

Ancient Egyptian Funeral Planning Today
College Student Voices

How do you lay an Egyptian mummy to rest in a museum? Our curator considered a number of factors in orienting Nesmin, RISD's Egyptian mummy, in his new case in the freshly renovated gallery, but found a strange coincidence in her final decision.

Collaboration and the Late-Medieval Book

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Books of hours made during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance were products of collaboration between scribes, illuminators, bookbinders, and, sometimes, the original patron or owner. A recent acquisition of a French book of hours made in Rouen around 1510 tells the story of this collaboration through the structure of its contents, iconography, and assembly.

A young girl in a red scarf over a blue dress gazes through a window out into a snowy scene.

A Snowy Day in Paris

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In the winter of 1886, the neighborhoods of Paris were transformed by an unusually heavy snowfall that lingered on the branches of trees and captured the imagination of the artist Berthe Morisot.

How Do We Imagine the Future?

College Student Voices

The future is an abstract concept, hard to decode and difficult to predict. A summer intern reflects on fashion and future in this creative writing piece.

Rabbit Holes

College Student Voices

A summer intern conspires with a toothy collage in the museum’s collection.

Side view of full-body sculptural garment in earthy tones engulfing the upper body in dense glove or finger-like forms with a sweater sleeve hanging out and legs clad in patchwork.

Learning to Look Without Judgment

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Educator MJ Robinson reflects on student reactions to their gender presentation and shares a lesson plan inspired by artist Nick Cave’s Soundsuits to help elementary-aged students identify and challenge gender-based stereotypes.

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.

Decoding the Hallstatt Diadem

College Student Voices

It's impossible to know exactly what happened in prehistory, but we archaeologists have excellent tools to help us.

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

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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.

More Is More

The Inimitable Designs of Carlo Bugatti
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An eclectic mix of North African, Moorish, Middle Eastern, and Japanese aesthetics, this desk and table are the original creations of Italian designer Carlo Bugatti.

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Helen Frankenthaler’s Hermes
December 6, 2022 / 6:30-8 pm
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Making Prints with Helen Frankenthaler

A Conversation with Bill Goldston (ULAE) and Shaye Remba (Mixografia)
November 11, 2022 / 12-1 pm
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Women's Spheres

Connections and Relationships
March 9, 2021 / 12-1 pm
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At Home with Berthe Morisot

August 28, 2020 / 11 am-12 pm
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Jim Iannone on Mixed Media
August 2, 2013 / 2-3 pm

Making Prints with Helen Frankenthaler: A Conversation with Bill Goldston (ULAE) and Shaye Remba (Mixografia)

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RISD Museum Announces New Exhibitions

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

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