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Robert Mapplethorpe's Objectification of the Black Male Body

College Student Voices

RISD student Tito Crichton-Stuart analyzes Robert Mapplethorpe’s exoticisation of the black body and proposes potential acquisitions that could serve as counterpoints in the collection

Sandy-toned, weathered stone slab with evenly spaced etched inscriptions filling the tablet and a broken-off bottom corner piece.

Reading Inscribed Letters from Roman Macedonia

RISD Museum’s important Greek inscription dates to the period when Rome dominated the Eastern Mediterranean.

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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*

Diana Mantuana, Renaissance engraver

Curator

A rare female artist, Diana Mantuana's engraving of Atilius Regulus in a Barrel plays an important role in the history of the practice of printmaking and its reception in Renaissance Italy.

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

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.

Under the Big Top

John Steuart Curry's Vision of the Circus
Curator

John Steuart Curry's images of the circus provide us with an insider's look at the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in the 1930s.

Framing Art and the Art of the Frame

Conservation

Understanding historic frames and how to care for them can be a complicated matter.

A brown skinned man with long hair, wearing a headdress, a beaded medallion, and carrying a short wooden staff stands in a dark landscape, looking into the distance.

Kunneepaumwuw ut Nahhiggananēuck aukéashut

You are standing on Narragansett lands.

The man in this painting lived in the same era and region as some of colonists seen in this gallery.

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Collectors in Conversation

Jolie Stahl and Robert Dannin
October 16, 2025 / 6-7:30 pm
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Paint Me A Road Out of Here

Screening + Discussion
October 5, 2025 / 2-4:30 pm
A vibrant textile artwork with a glowing spiral against a dark sky surrounded by large rainbows swooping down to large snow-covered mountains stretch below.

Liz Collins

Motherlode
July 19, 2025 - January 11, 2026
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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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Transpacific Dialogues–Asian/American Art of Collaboration

Symposium - DAY 1
October 24, 2024 / 2-5 pm
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Setting a New Standard—One Woman’s Impact on Silver and Suffrage

Somerson Memorial Lecture
September 28, 2024 / 1:30-4 pm
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Universal and Timeless — Jordan Nassar

In Conversation
September 19, 2024 / 6:30-7:30 pm
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Cast

Performance and Conversation
May 16, 2024 / 6:30-7:30 pm
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Nancy Elizabeth Prophet’s Work and Legacy
March 15, 2024 / 1-5 pm
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China, Korea, and Japan – Ceramic Traditions

Pottery and Porcelain Club of Rhode Island Lecture
February 21, 2024 / 11 am-12 pm
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Artists in Conversation

Object as Metaphor
October 26, 2023 / 5:30-7 pm
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Hiraeth

Lecture-Performance by Mithu Sen
October 25, 2023 / 3:30-4:45 pm
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Lessons from Spider Women on Navajo Weaving

Talk and Demonstration
September 24, 2023 / 2-4 pm
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Artist Roundtable

Through the Lens of Disability and Chronic Illness
September 22, 2022 / 7-8:30 pm

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