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Students in a fall course called Reorientations are challenging conventional approaches to theatrical set design and creating immersive cinematic experiences.

The exhibition celebrates the work of Photography juniors, seniors and graduate students whose practices focus on capturing the intangible, placemaking and more.

In her nifty Intimate History of How We Keep Things Close, Hannah Carlson unbuttons the politics behind who gets to hide their belongings, and where.

Grads and undergrads in a fall elective use printmaking techniques to create conceptual installations.

Assistant Professor of Architecture Amelyn Ng presents a collaborative project and panel discussion focused on networks of salvage and design for disassembly.

RISD alum Jevon Brown and 2016 exchange student Maika Palazuelos make Dwell’s annual list.

The exhibition, Gateways into the Polycene, showcases art by RISD faculty and staff that imagines a more just and sustainable future.

Participating undergrads gained valuable feedback on their own work from RISD alums working in the industry.