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The 2023–24 academic year comes to a close with final crits in studios across campus.
Venues across the US and beyond are giving Liz Collins, who first found fame as a fashion designer, the art-world recognition that had eluded her.
A multidisciplinary group of students travels to Italy to present the unique conceptual exhibit Objects May Shift at Salone del Mobile.
Objects May Shift featured in Milan Design Week highlights.
A multidisciplinary Wintersession class co-taught by faculty members Anais Missakian and Pete Oyler is focused on curating, producing and executing every aspect of the exhibit.
Capable of creating textiles with unique structures and graphic capabilities, the new loom builds on RISD’s longstanding investment in the medium.
Students enrolled in Jacquard Design engage with the textile industry’s complex past while skillfully crafting their own personal expression through the art of weaving.
RISD alum Jevon Brown and 2016 exchange student Maika Palazuelos make Dwell’s annual list.
Many Hands, Many Voices: Textile Histories and Entanglements, taught by RISD Museum curator Kate Irvin, highlights marginalized makers of the past.