Jonathan Highfield (Professor, Literary Arts and Studies) gave a presentation at the 3rd Annual International Conference on Food Security in Cape Town, South Africa on 3rd December, 2017. His talk, entitled, Food: The emptiness of displacement and...
Julie Mehretu, Untitled, 2002
The RISD Museum would like to warmly invite faculty to attend a series of programs related to the new exhibition, Lines of Thought: Drawing from Michelangelo to Now From the British Museum, mostly particularly...
RISD Research
Find support for your research, including updates and new funding opportunities at the RISD Research website. While there, search our improved funding database, SPINPlus to receive notifications that match your unique research interests.
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RISD Research
Find support for your research, including updates and new funding opportunities at the RISD Research website. While there, search our improved funding database, SPINPlus to receive notifications that match your unique research interests.
Current...
Daniel Heyman (Senior Critic, Printmaking) was recently featured in Hyperallergic. The article concentrates on his exhibition, Dartmouth Collection and Native Impressions, currently on view at the Cade Tomkins Projects (198 Hope Street) in Providence,...
Alexandra Anthony (Senior Critic, Film, Animation, Video) will be showing her film, Lost in the Bewilderness, at the Robbins Public Library (700 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington MA) on the 20th October 2017. The film show is free and open to the public,...
Do you want to perform? RISD has been given Dusk, we own March 22nd (Tuesday before Spring Break).
Great stage, great sound system, great bar. Projector, Backline: Drums/2 amps.
Dusk, Tuesday, March 22 7pm-Midnight
Dusk, 301 Harris Ave, Providence,...
RISD Research
Find support for your research, including updates and new funding opportunities at the RISD Research website. While there, search our improved funding database, SPINPlus to receive notifications that match your unique research interests.
Current...
Year of Re-envisioning
The Sheridan Center’s theme for 2015-16 is Re-envisioning. Join us at events throughout the year as we explore ways to re-envision different aspects of teaching and learning across disciplines, learning environments, and...