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Students are building a traditional boat out of wood and investigating the material’s environmental, ecological and sociocultural impacts.
RISD team led by principal investigator Johanna Barthmaier-Payne and researchers at URI, UNH and University of Louisville will develop nature-based climate solutions to stormwater management issues.
RISD students and recent graduates combine art and design with sustainability and social justice in 2024 Maharam Fellowships.
Grants are awarded for projects whose methodologies reflect diverse perspectives, utilize experimental approaches and provide innovative solutions.
Students in a spring studio called Clay Matters conduct material investigations in support of their evolving thesis projects.
Students in every department shared their work with classmates, professors and visiting experts in their fields.
Six funded projects explore radical solutions to longstanding problems that impact the environment and marginalized communities.
In Monumental Publics, students interrogated Providence’s history before turning to public spaces and monuments in Boston.
Grad students Claudia Peck, Priyata Bosamia and Shivani Pinapotu gain hands-on experience working with museum staff.