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Old Master Drawings from the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design

Adventures in Photomechanical Printmaking

College Student Voices Studio Notes

An intern's hands-on exploration of antique photomechanical processes in the 21st century

Transcending Time and Dimensions

Daniel Marot's Pendulum Clock in 3D
College Student Voices

A digital reinterpretation to Daniel Marot's clock print, merging old and new, exploring time's essence through evolving dimensions

Reading List

ORIGINS

How did the object find its way to the museum, and why is it presented this way? 

Maces and Chains

The Ritual and Regalia of Commencement
College Student Voices

A summer intern explores the context of ceremonial objects significant to RISD’s past and present.

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.

A Counter Monument FUBU

Performance Documentation
Happenings Artist

In this durational performance, artist Becci Davis attempted to repair the ancestral wounds of American history, through a series of deliberate gestures.

Wood in the Middle Ages

College Student Voices

During the Fall of 2015, Sheila Bonde’s graduate students in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Brown University undertook an investigation of the wood sculptures in the RISD Museum collections. This multi-author paper includes some of their findings.

THE MAGICAL M(A)US(OL)EUM OF MINNIE N TURNER

College Student Voices

A summer intern's short story/poem about a cat that investigates the spatial politics of Duchamp’s 'Boîte-en-valise' and also falls in love

Message from Director John W. Smith

Dear Museum Friends,

As the world bears witness to the recent tragedies of George Floyd’s death, the deaths of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and the countless numbers of Black people before them, it’s difficult to feel like I have anything new to say on a subject that I should meet with respectful listening, but as the director of this institution it is my job to lead both in words and in deeds.

Maker Unknown

College Student Voices

Digital Initiatives intern Ariel Hirschhorn explores the “Maker” field in the museum’s database to examine the collection from a programmer’s perspective

New Perspectives on the RISD Dainichi Buddha

Conservation Curator

3-D technology expands the ways of seeing and studying RISD Museum's 12th century Dainichi Buddha.

Data Deorum

Student Voices

A collage exploring how narrative and information is connected between separate works.

More Is More

The Inimitable Designs of Carlo Bugatti
Curator

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.

Drawing as Interpretation: The thousand languages of a pictograph

Educators

Construction with Central Anchor is an image that I return to frequently with students in K-12 classrooms and in the RISD Museum.

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.

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.

We Are What Is Not: Absence, Erasures, and the Unvisible

College Educators Studio Notes Teens

Collaborative reflections on the making and meaning of absences and erasures.

Distraction Distilled

College Student Voices Studio Notes

Inspired by Joachim Antonisz Wtewael's "The Marriage of Peleus and Thetis," Josephine Devanbu (RISD/Brown 2015) uses the painting's shapes and density in her newest work.

In Class / Motion Design

College Faculty Teaching

Instructor title: Ron Pearl, Critic
Class title: Motion Design

A (Not So) New Realm: Digitizing Analog Artwork

College Student Voices

What happens when an analog object is brought into a digital space or when an analog object inspires a digital work?

Understanding Art Through Thumbnail Sketching

How To Studio Notes

Drawing in a museum is a way of slowing down and experiencing artwork on a nonverbal level.

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