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A grayscale photograph of a figure standing against a wall with the word “Gallery” above her head. Facing the camera, she holds a cardboard sign that reads “Artist will work for axcess,” spelled A-X-C-E-S-S.

Variance

Making, Unmaking, and Remaking Disability
February 1 - October 9, 2022
Colorful portrait of a medium-dark-skinned Sikh man wearing a yellow and orange pagri, or turban. Standing at the counter of his deli, with food and convenience items behind him.

Perception and Presence in Contemporary Drawing

March 5 - September 11, 2022

Making It In America

October 11, 2013 - February 9, 2014
Four women in flowing white dresses relaxing on a sunlight grassy slope, enjoying the breeze and bright blue sky.

An American Idyll

19th-Century Paintings and Decorative Arts
April 6, 2007 - January 6, 2008
A pen and ink with brown wash gestural drawing of Christ’s body being taken down from the Cross by his followers and Mary. The faceless figures create a pyramid form.

Design and Description

Renaissance and Baroque Drawings
January 27 - April 9, 2006

From the Reserve IV

Nineteenth-Century American Painting
July 22 - October 2, 1994

Needlework

February 19 - April 25, 1982

A Case for Boxes

October 16 - November 16, 1980
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Alt Text and Accessibility

Describing the Act of Looking
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Manual / Issue 17

Variance
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Raid the Icebox Now

  • Digital Publication

Raid the Icebox Now with Beth Katelman

Games of Chance
A brick wall bears a sign saying “Kiki’s Back Door.” Waiting on the ground behind a red velvet rope is a row of portrait busts and historical figurative artworks.
  • Digital Publication

Raid the Icebox Now with Nicole Eisenman

Tonight We Are Going Out And We Are All Getting Hammered
Colorful wallpaper embellishes the walls of two adjoining rooms containing antique furniture. The foreground pattern includes large vibrant red houses and green architectural details. A chartreuse pattern is adjacent.
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Raid the Icebox Now with Pablo Bronstein

Historical Rhode Island Decor
Modern paintings and furniture are displayed in a gallery space with pale green walls and wooden floors.
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Raid the Icebox Now with Pablo Helguera

Inventarios / Inventories
Blue and white ceramics are displayed in cases along the walls of a wood-paneled gallery. A case in the foreground contains additional works. A crystal chandelier hangs at top left.
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Raid the Icebox Now with Paul Scott

New American Scenery
The green walls of a stately interior space featuring cream-colored woodwork are elaborately decorated with mirrors and delicate white three-dimensional figural embellishments. A built-in glass-doored cabinet is at right.
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Raid the Icebox Now with Sebastian Ruth

Witnessing
In a case in a gallery’s center is a sleek black vessel shaped like a stylized head with an elongated neck. Cases along the perimeter contain other objects.
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Raid the Icebox Now with Simone Leigh

The Chorus
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Raid the Icebox Now with Triple Canopy in collaboration with CFGNY

Can I Leave You?
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Manual / Issue 3

Circus

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Describing the Act of Looking
College Faculty Teaching Student Voices

How do we describe images and the experience of looking at images? Student Grace Xiao reflects on the process of writing alt text for "Variance: Making, Unmaking, and Remaking Disability."

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College Student Voices

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

Crafting the Photography for the Book Artist/Rebel/Dandy: Men of Fashion

Portfolio

RISD Museum object photography generally follows typical museum practice: a straightforward approach to framing and lighting with great concern for color fidelity. For *Artist/Rebel/Dandy*, the curators suggested that we go in a different direction.

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.

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