Rhode Island School of Design’s 2016 Annual Graduate Thesis Exhibition to Open at the Rhode Island Convention Center on May 26
March 22, 2016
Graduate student work across 16 disciplines to be featured in showcase of hundreds of RISD artists and designers
The thesis work of 225 students completing graduate degrees at Rhode
Island School of Design (RISD) will be on display in RISD’s 2016
Graduate Thesis Exhibition at the Rhode Island Convention Center from
May 27 – June 4, 2016. The exhibition includes work by graduate students
in Architecture, Ceramics, Digital + Media, Furniture Design, Glass,
Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture, Jewelry +
Metalsmithing, Landscape Architecture, Painting, Photography,
Printmaking, Sculpture, Textiles and Teaching + Learning in Art +
Design.
The exhibition, located in Hall A of the Convention
Center in downcity Providence is free and open to the public daily from
12–5 pm (10 am–6 pm on June 4, the day of RISD’s Commencement), with a
public opening reception on May 26 from 6–8 pm. For more details visit: risd.edu/thesis
RISD’s
Graduate Thesis Exhibition invites viewers to experience an expansive
range of exploration by emerging artists and designers. The work
selected represents the culmination of each student’s experience in
RISD’s dynamic and diverse graduate programs. As in years past, the
28,000-sf space will be custom-constructed, with more than 1,100 linear
feet of walls forming a network of smaller galleries. The unique
configuration of the large, flexible space provides remarkable
opportunities for graduate students to show multiple pieces or large
installations from their final thesis projects representing two or three
years of research, experimentation, critical thinking and production.
An
exhibition of selected works by graduate students will be held at Sol
Koffler Graduate Student Gallery at 169 Weybosset Street.
The installation will be on view June 3-5 from 12–5pm.
About Graduate Studies at RISD
Graduate study
at RISD offers an immersive, engaging and inspiring opportunity for
students to delve deeper into their chosen field and expand their
approach to creative practice. Students in RISD master’s degree programs
work both independently and collaboratively and benefit from a close
working relationship with a faculty of practicing artists, designers and
scholars committed to supporting an ambitious range of interests and
approaches. In addition to inspiring conceptually strong work,
professors offer guidance in developing deeply rewarding practices.
About Rhode Island School of Design
Known as the leading college of art and design in the US, Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) is ranked #1 in Business Insider’s survey of The World’s 25 Best Design Schools. Approximately 2,450 students from around the world are enrolled in full-time bachelor’s or master’s degree programs in a choice of 19 majors. Students value RISD’s accomplished faculty of artists and designers, the breadth of its specialized facilities and its hands-on approach to studio-based learning. Required courses in the liberal arts enrich the studio experience, equipping graduates to make meaningful contributions to their communities. Through their creative thinking and problem solving in a broad range of fields, RISD’s 26,000 alumni exemplify the vital role artists and designers play in fueling global innovation. Founded in 1877, RISD (pronounced “RIZ-dee”) and the RISD Museum help make Providence, RI among the most culturally active and creative cities in the region. For more information, visit risd.edu and our.risd.edu.