Cloth looms, poetry and portraits: RISD Museum viewing day shows newly acquired pieces
By Jamie Jung | September 17Museum curators with specialties in Indigenous art and textiles discussed the process of acquiring pieces.
Museum curators with specialties in Indigenous art and textiles discussed the process of acquiring pieces.
Photographer Sally Mann spoke about the creative process behind her new book, “Art Work: On the Creative Life,” at RISD on Tuesday.
When a poet meets their hero, they are left frank and unpoetic. I had rehearsed every moment, every word, every gesture for years. I promised my poise would be practiced to perfection. I would impress her with my words, speak naturally in metaphor and alliteration— prove that I was a poet in practice ...
Our sunroof only opens when it rains. When blue skies are all you can see, they no longer feel like blue skies. It’s the rain that makes us excited. At its beckoning, we pile into the car, wrists hanging over our heads like lazy and futile umbrellas. Our shoes stain puddles on the carpet and we shake ...
The Rhode Island House Judiciary Committee held a hearing for the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025 on March 26, offering a forum for debate on a bill that restricts the manufacture, sale, purchase and possession of assault weapons, which include AK- or AR-style rifles and certain shotguns. ...
Recognized professors are three of 126 researchers across the United States and Canada to receive these fellowships.
On Feb. 7, the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society hosted the Climate Careers Exploration Fair, specially geared toward professional development opportunities for students interested in climate-related fields.