RISD partners with Providence and local arts groups to reimagine downtown as a destination for the arts.
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In a venture called WaterWalla, RISD and Brown students are working to bring clean water to slum dwellers in the developing world.
At the 2011 Aspen Ideas Festival, President Maeda will speak to a global audience about the fundamental value of art and design.
A Congressional briefing, led by RISD, raises awareness about the importance of integrating art and design with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) education as an essential component of the national innovation agenda.
Six faculty members work with dozens of Architecture students to design and build a community garden that brings together preschoolers, the elderly and everyone in between.
As the first RISD student to win the highly coveted Gensler Diversity Scholarship, Nathalie Jolivert BArch 12 hopes to gain valuable architectural experience to bring home to Haiti after graduation.
Furniture Design students are showcasing new works made from a recyclable composite material at the 2011 ICFF in New York City.
Student work created as part of RISD’s interdisciplinary Witness Tree course helps the NPS celebrate National Park Week.
Aki Ishida of the Architecture faculty works with students to present their Japanese paper installation as part of a benefit at the Japan Society in NYC.
The RISD community came together on March 22 to consider the triple disaster in Japan and the role artists and designers can play in helping people to process and recover from this type of event.