Teen Museum Takeover

Student Voices Teens The Teen Intensive is an annual two-week program that brings teens together to explore their own creative processes by meeting with artists and museum staff, participating in art-making workshops, and working together to address ideas and issues that are important to them in the context of the RISD Museum.

Raid the Database 3

Heather Leigh McPherson Artist "Raid the Database with Heather Leigh McPherson" is the third installment in an ongoing project in which artists bring new curatorial perspectives to the museum's extensive collections.

Reading Inscribed Letters from Roman Macedonia

Graham Oliver RISD Museum’s important Greek inscription dates to the period when Rome dominated the Eastern Mediterranean. It was set up probably in 137 CE, during the closing years of the Emperor Hadrian (reign 117–138 CE), whose message to the Macedonians is reproduced on the stone. What interests me here is the way those letters have been inscribed, how we study those letters, and what this object can tell us.

Still Life

Lilibeth Leon Student Voices As a curatorial intern for the Contemporary Art Department at the RISD Museum during the summer of 2016, I was introduced to the in-depth experience of museum work. One of many tasks given to me was rewriting the labels of selected art pieces. As excited as I was to write labels, the writing process was intimidating for many reasons. One reason was that I never had written labels before. With a limit of one hundred words, I was forced to condense my research and ideas into a brief summary.

(Re)tracing the Silver Seaweed: A Maker's Process

Lillian Webster College How To Student Voices Studio Notes Sustainability and the natural world Artist This salad spoon and fork set, made by the Gorham Manufacturing Company ca. 1885, is named after the coastal town of Narragansett, Rhode Island. Replete with intricately detailed shells, seaweed, and sea creatures—including small fish and tiny crabs—these two sea-encrusted utensils were my point of inspiration for a set of five brooches. In the following article I will describe some of the basic processes used to create my Narragansett-inspired jewelry