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Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities
Curator

Curator Jan Howard speaks with the artist about work in each of the exhibition's four sections tracing Sikander's artistic journey as she moved from Lahore, to Providence, to Houston and New York during the foundational years of her practice between 1987-2003. The themes and techniques discussed continue to resonate in Sikander's work today.

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.

Confronting our Carbon Footprint

College Student Voices Sustainability and the natural world

Traditional museum practice has a gigantic carbon footprint. How is the RISD Museum changing its own practices in response to the climate emergency?

A Dandy Installation

A time lapse view of the installation of the RISD Museum's groundbreaking exhibition Artist/Rebel/Dandy: Men of Fashion.

A copper-colored chair with an angular and open frame, with a symmetrical geometric pattern on the seat and backrest.

Objects by Architects

College Student Voices

Architects have been recognized as key figures in furniture design since the late 19th century, although they've certainly been designing furniture for far longer. But what compels them to do so?

Marsden Hartley's Gorges du Loup, Provence

Curator

Over the course of his artistic life, Marsden Hartley sought unmediated

229 Felixes

College Student Voices

A summer intern describes her experience delving into the RISD Museum's databases, searching for human elements

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

College

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

The Hypersexualization of Black People

College Student Voices

RISD student Abena Gyampo traces the history of the hypersexualization of black bodies from the early 19th century to contemporary popular culture

At the Circus with RISD Graphic Design Students

College Educators Faculty Teaching Studio Notes

Professor Jan Baker encouraged her letterpress class to become inspired by the Circus exhibition at the RISD Museum.

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The Origin of the Blues

An Interview with Artist Ariel Jackson
Curator Artist

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

Get Out the Vote

Empowering the Women’s Vote
Curator Happenings

The RISD Museum is proud to participate in this non-partisan initiative of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), which uses design to encourage civic engagement.

Copying an Old Master Drawing

College How To Artist

Luca Cambiaso used iron gall ink and a quill pen to create this drawing in about 1570. RISD professor Andrew Raftery walks us through the making of iron gall ink and a quill pen, and explains how he copied Cambiaso's drawing.

The Dramatic Effects of Subtlety

A Fifteenth-Century Virgin and Child
College Student Voices

This late fifteenth-century Virgin and Child was created with subtlety, flexibility, and portability in mind. These features were central to its medieval use—and its use at the RISD Museum.

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.

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An Evening of Crankies with Katherine Fahey

April 24, 2025 / 6:30-8 pm
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Museum at Night

April 24, 2025 / 5-8 pm
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Collective Resistance

Faculty Forum - VIRTUAL
February 19, 2025 / 7-8 pm
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Day With(out) Art 2023, Everyone I Know Is Sick

Screening
November 30, 2023 / 6-7 pm
  • Performances and Screenings

Performance

Ambient Soundscapes
October 7, 2023 / 2-4 pm
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Modos de Ver

September 28, 2023 / 5:30-6:15 pm
  • Talks and Conversations

Decolonizing the Academic Art Museum

Goals and Strategies: Presented by Davis Museum at Wellesley College
April 13, 2021 / 4-5:30 pm
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Ways of Looking

Photograph–1920s Silver Gelatin Print
February 18, 2021 / 5:30-6:30 pm

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