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Sartorial Anarchy

Mythocracy, Assimilation, and the Reclamation of Black Dignity
Student Voices

Juxtaposing Iké Udé’s photography with Sun Ra’s notions of "mythocracy" and Black Utopia, Ann-Maree Quaynor seeks to reclaim Black Dignity and Existence.

Fashionable dress women walks her dog in Boston Public Garden

American Drawings and Watercolors

Childe Hassam's Woman and Mastiff in the Boston Public Garden and Diamond Cove, Appledore
Curator Drawing

Childe Hassam, a successful young book and magazine illustrator, made his first trip abroad in 1883, disembarking in Great Britain then making a wide sweep through France, Holland, Switzerlan

American Drawings and Watercolors

Reginald Marsh
Curator Drawing

Reginald Marsh, the son of American artists Fred Dana Marsh and Alice Randall Marsh, was born in Paris in 1898.

A portrait of a blond-haired, dark-eyed, rosy-cheeked child in a voluminous blue bonnet and top painted with soft, loose brush strokes and unfinished areas revealing the tan canvas beneath.

New Ways to Paint

Simone in a Blue Bonnet
Curator How To

Unfinished paintings by Eastman Johnson, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt reveal new techniques that emerged in France in the second half of the 19th century.

New Ways to Paint

Sugaring Off
Curator How To

Unfinished paintings by Eastman Johnson, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt reveal new techniques that emerged in France in the second half of the 19th century.

Collaboration and the Late-Medieval Book

Curator

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.

Handwritten tribute from Richard Merkin to musician Bobby Short inside the catalog for Merkin's first New York gallery show, "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of." The catalog accompanied a 1967 letter (on vintage letterhead) from Richard Merkin to musician Bobby Short, expressing Merkin's esteem for Short and his music, and inviting him to come see the exhibition. Courtesy of the RISD Archives

Remembering Richard Merkin

From the files

Richard Merkin was for decades the go-to authority for all things dandyish. As we see in the ephemera from his life and his tailored clothing on view in the exhibition "Artist/Rebel/Dandy", his personality and fashion sense live on at RISD.

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

Curator

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.

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.

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.

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Rhythm
August 21, 2025 / 5:30-7 pm
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Out of the Picture

Screening + Discussion
March 6, 2025 / 6:30-9 pm
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Renaissance Painting Techniques

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November 15, 2024 / 1-3 pm
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Up close with Artemisia - Conserving a 17th Century Masterpiece

Lecture
November 15, 2024 / 12-1 pm
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Esther Pressoir at RISD

Faculty Forum
September 20, 2024 / 12-1 pm
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Creative Collaboration
August 1, 2024 / 5:30-7 pm
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Bernstingle Memorial Lecture

Inner Intensity and Outer Calm
April 30, 2024 / 1-2 pm
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Critical Encounters

Nancy Elizabeth Prophet’s Work and Legacy
March 15, 2024 / 1-5 pm
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Toshiko Takaezu, Shaping Abstraction

Pottery and Porcelain Club of Rhode Island Lecture
November 15, 2023 / 11 am-12 pm
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Object as Metaphor
October 26, 2023 / 5:30-7 pm
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Growth & Movement
April 20, 2023 / 5-6:30 pm
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Poetry and Conversation: Presented with the RI Center for the Book
June 24, 2021 / 7-8:15 pm
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Assembly

Poetry Reading
May 14, 2021 / 7-8:30 pm

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