Zig-Zag Chairs and Wobbly Mirrors Twentieth-Century Furniture from the RISD Museum February 7 - April 27, 2003
Hiroshige's "Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido" A Journey Through Japanese Woodblock Prints, Part II August 29 - December 14, 1997
The Road to Kyoto Selected Views from Hiroshige's Tokaido Gojosan Tsugi No Uchi (The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido) November 1, 1981 - January 1, 1982
Geku Studio Notes Artist Exploring the process and context behind "Geku", a work created by Pawtucket artist Brian Shure.
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?