From cold-pressed watercolor paper to ribbons and film photography, the prize-winning submissions represented original approaches to bookmaking.
Students conducted research and proposed monuments for College Hill that commemorate the past while reinterpreting symbols of collective memory.
The recent Film/Animation/Video alum and Student Academy Award-winning animator reflects on his passions for problem solving, ...
The alum and designer of the classic Cubebot toy robot worked with first-year students in a Wintersession studio focused on ...
From the coast of South Africa to the streets of Japan, students investigated local traditions, conducted research, and ...
Modeled on our EFS curriculum, this one-semester program for first-year students is a unique, immersive option for students beginning their RISD journey. Our celebration of the Class of 2026 is part ...
For thousands of years, people have been using engraving, inlaying, and overlaying techniques to ornament precious metal objects, including jewelry, ceremonial weapons, and even suits of armor. As ...
How does everyday sound shape our understanding of place and activity? How do architectural spaces influence how sound travels and how we listen? Students in Sited Sound: Composition and Public ...
RISD Careers launched this year’s Art of Business series to help students and alumni take their business ideas, studio practices, and freelancing to the next level. The series features six speakers ...
The hum of tattooing machines resounded in a third-floor Illustration studio last fall, as students concentrated on the designs they were creating in Introduction to Tattooing, RISD’s first-ever ...
Students in a fall research studio created in collaboration with the Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) experimented with biopolymers such as cellulose, gelatin, and starch to create green bioplastics that ...
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