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Selection VII

American Painting from the Museum's Collection, c.1800-1930
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Selection V

French Watercolors and Drawings, ca. 1800-1910
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Selection II

British Watercolors and Drawings from the Museum's Collection
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Exchange Exhibition, Exhibition Exchange

From the Collection of Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University; From the Collection of The Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence.
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The Pendleton Collection

Adventures in Photomechanical Printmaking

College Student Voices Studio Notes

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

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.

External Talks and Publications

Clinical Arts

Museum staff and partners have shared our Clinical Arts work at a variety of conferences, symposia, and scholarly publications.

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

Pan-African Aesthetics: Past, Present, Future

A Hybrid Pedagogical Model
College Educators Faculty Teaching

Students in Jane'a Johnson's wintersession course explore works in the collection related to Pan-Africanism through Instagram-based creative projects.

Gallery Guide / Kudzanai Chiurai: Iyeza

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Full tgallery guide from the exhibition Kudzanai Chiurai: Iyeza

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Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities
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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.

Raid the Database 2 with Nafis White

College Artist

Artist Nafis White on her project Raid the Database 2

Crusading Saint

College Student Voices

In the Middle Ages, several saints were represented as knights in art, making it difficult to identify RISD’s Crusading Saint. This article will explore his possible identities.

Participation through Voting

Jordan Seaberry and Jacob Lawrence on Why It Matters
Educators Student Voices

Looking closely at a print by artist Jacob Lawrence showing voters in the 1920s, artist and activist Jordan Seaberry shares why voting matters.

A tall, weathered wooden statue of a robed figure with a serene expression, draped in green and red garments, standing upon an octagonal base.

Angel of the Annunciation

College Student Voices

This article provides a brief introduction to this finely carved and dynamic sculpture of the Archangel Gabriel.

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.

American Drawings and Watercolors

Edwin Austin Abbey's Old Peasant Woman
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Curator Maureen C. O'Brien discusses American drawings and watercolors in the RISD Museum collection

A Dandy Installation

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

American Drawings and Watercolors

William Stanley Haseltine's Amalfi
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William Stanley Haseltine first studied painting in Philadelphia with the German expatriate Paul Weber, who encouraged him to continue his training in Düsseldorf.Haseltine attended the Univer

Marsden Hartley's Gorges du Loup, Provence

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

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