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Material Devotion

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Devotional representations of Saint Barbara, a Christian martyr whose legend extended across both Western and Eastern medieval worlds, flourished in fourteenth-century Europe. An examination of the Providence Saint Barbara reveals a sculptural tradition with a complex and colorful practices of medieval devotion to the cult of saints.

Egungun Atipako—with hand-woven aso ofi textiles. Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo: Bolaji Campbell, 2007

Cloth as Metaphor in Egungun Costumes

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Egungun costumes are usually created from a wide variety of carefully chosen fabrics ranging from exquisite samples of local handwoven aso ofi to exotic fabrics imported from aro

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.

Testing projected graphics for Arlene Shechet: Meissen Recast in the RISD Museum Graphic Design Office

In Production

Graphic designers share their work
Portfolio

As the RISD Museum hosts the final stop on the tour of Graphic Design: Now in Production, an exhibition that began at the Walker in 2011, we're starting a series that updates the show by checking in with some of the designers featured in it, to see the work they have been doing since 2010.

Realistic marble bust depicting a stoic woman whose clothes contrast with the smooth white marble of the bust, the outermost layer being textured black and gray stone, and the innermost tan and striped.

Peregrinations of a Portrait and the Legacy of Agrippina the Younger

College Student Voices

Agrippina the Younger watches as men of the emperor move nearer and nearer to her. They carry weapons. Having survived one attempt on her life, she knows that she will not survive another.

artist in chair in costume

Bromance

Studio Notes Artist

Exploring the process and context behind "Bromance", a new work created by Providence artist J.R. Uretsky.

Seeking Visibility

A summer intern reflects on diversity in the museum's Western European galleries and suggesting curatorial strategies for greater visibility

Excavation to Exhibition: The Afterlife of Ancient Objects

College From the files Student Voices

An intern explores the history of works from the museum’s ancient collection, tracing the archaeological excavations that brought them to light and into the permanent collection.

Black and white photograph of a woman of color sculpting a large stone block with hammer and chisel in hand. She is intent on her task.

Nancy Elizabeth Prophet

Reading List

This reading list is not exhaustive and serves as a starting point to learn more about Nancy Elizabeth Prophet.

American Drawings and Watercolors

Grant Wood's Plowing on Sunday
Curator Drawing

Plowing on Sunday, from about 1934

The Head in Focus

Benin Art and Visual History
How did this get here?

The discovery of these treasures resembles that of a valuable manuscript. They are a new “Codex Africanus,” not written on fragile papyrus, but in ivory and imperishable brass.

Defending the Right to Live: Political Prints in Providence, 1971

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In 1971, a group of radical students in Providence produced stirring silkscreen posters. Their images contributed to the vibrant visual culture of antiwar protest.

Substitutions

College Studio Notes Artist

Composer Shawn Greenlee's experimental sound work Substitutions is inspired by the Chinese lithophone in the RISD Museum's Asian art collection

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From the Studio to the Classroom – Contemporary Ceramics

Annual Somerson Memorial Program
Thursday, March 5 / 6-7:45 pm
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Ways of Looking

Gallery Conversations
Saturday, February 28 / 3-4 pm
Folded photograph taped to a wall, showing a woman sitting on a chair in front of a window. A large format camera and drinking glasses are on the table next to her, and a house plant hangs above her. She has short hair and is wearing boots, and one of her feet is propped up on the chair in front of her.
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Sally Mann

Artist Talk
September 9, 2025 / 6:30-8:30 pm
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Philippine Textiles - Identity + Power

Discussion
March 13, 2025 / 6:30-8 pm
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Out of the Picture

Screening + Discussion
March 6, 2025 / 6:30-9 pm
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Inhabiting Histories

Bernstingle Memorial Program
March 5, 2025 / 12-1 pm
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Translating Tradition - Of Protocols and Readings of the “Past” in Contemporary Iranian Art

Faculty Forum
February 26, 2025 / 12-1 pm
Children, assisted by adults, gather at a table, drawing and gluing with the array of markers and paper scraps spread across the table within a bright room.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend Celebration

January 18-19, 2025
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MOONS

Performance
November 14, 2024 / 6:30-7:30 pm
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Transpacific Dialogues–Asian/American Art of Collaboration

Symposium - DAY 2
October 25, 2024 / 1-4:45 pm

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