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Joined June 2013
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Our newest exhibition "The Art of French Wallpaper Design" is now open! Explore the design process of these stunning wallpapers that feature floral patterns, textiles, classical imagery, and abstract ornamentation. risdmuseum.org/exhibitions-e…⁠ ⁠
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Our newest exhibition "Listen!" was curated by the RISD Art Circle - a community group of local teen artists and art-lovers. Learn More: risdmuseum.org/exhibitions-e…
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Coming Soon: Mark your calendar for Saturday, Feb 17!" Nancy Elizabeth Prophet: I Will Not Bend an Inch" is the first museum survey of this under-recognized sculptor. Learn More: risdmuseum.org/exhibitions-e…
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We are excited to announce that Tsugumi Maki has been appointed as our next director! Tsugumi comes to us from @sfmoma, where she served as chief exhibitions and collections officer.
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Join us for a 7-week art history introductory course that will explore the stories that objects can tell. Professional Development credit is available. risdmuseum.org/exhibitions-e…
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To celebrate MLK weekend, the RISD Museum will be free on Sat, Jan 14 and Sun, Jan 15. We will also host a printmaking workshop exploring the power of posters in the fight for justice. Sponsored by @CitizensBank risdmuseum.org/exhibitions-e…
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Join us for a series of free drawing sessions led by artist Ava Varszegi (RISD BFA 2017 Illustration). Each session includes time for participants to share and discuss their work with optional feedback. Thursdays, Aug 11, 18, and 25 at 5pm! risdmuseum.org/exhibitions-e…
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Educators, join RISD Museum and Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology staff to engage with best practices for teaching and learning about Native culture, history, and art. Teachers' Lounge. Monday, March 14 from 1-3:30pm. Register here: risdmuseum.org/exhibitions-e…
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Manual issue 16 touches on the bonds of intimacy and its many expressions and complements the RISD Museum exhibition “Any distance between us”, on view through March 13, 2022. Order your copy of now at bit.ly/3KkJPIV #Manual16 #Intimacy
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A first! Marie Bracquemond's "Iris in a Pitcher," oil on panel, 1886, is now part of the RISD Museum's collection. Bracquemond was one of the only women to participate in the groundbreaking exhibitions of the French Impressionists in the 1880s.#recentacquisition
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Marie Bracquemond, Iris in a Vase, ca. 1886. Helen M. Danforth Acquisition Fund. Photograph courtesy of Gillis Goldman Fine Art. RISD Museum, Providence, RI.
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See these gorgeous sketches from metalsmith William Edgar Brigham and more in 'Works in Process'- an exhibition demonstrating how ideas and artworks develop throughout the process of creation. Through Jan 23. #dontmiss #WorksinProcess #WilliamEdgarBrigham
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William Edgar Brigham,Jewelry Designs,Gift of the Estate of William E. Brigham William Edgar Brigham,Design Using Bird Motif and Preliminary Sketches,Gift of the Estate of William E. Brigham William Edgar Brigham,Nature Study:Various Birds,Gift of the Estate of William E. Brigham
APPLY NOW: Spalter Teaching Fellowship at RISD Museum is open to RISD & Brown students from all disciplinary backgrounds. Get trained as a museum educator, teach & work with children & youth ages 5 to 18, support learning from original works of art. More bit.ly/3JUc1lE
How it's made: Epistrophe Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities on view through the end of the month (January 30). Make sure to catch it before close. #ShahziaSikander #ExtraordinaryRealities
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The “First Dream of the New Year” (hatsuyume) can foretell one’s fortune or misfortune in the coming year, and this print depicts all of the auspicious omens that might appear in a New Year’s dream. Wishing good fortune and happiness to all in 2022! #NewYear #2022.
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Celebrations in the ancient world included a variety of activities: drinking, eating, dancing, contests. Some of these celebrations are still practiced today such as the making of rice cakes (#mochi) during the #NewYear in Japan. #connectingcollections #ancientcelebrations
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----- Utagawa Kunisada, The Twelfth Month: Making Mochi Cakes (Shiwasu: Mochitsuki), 1854, Gift of Marshall H. Gould
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This incredibly ornamented Manchu headdress has us in awe. On #holidays or days of ceremonies & celebration, Manchu women abandoned their traditional hairstyle and wore ritual clothes & headdresses made of silk, wire, kingfisher feathers, pearls, gems known as tien tzu. #Manchu
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Chinese Manchu, China, Wedding Headdress (dianzi), mid-to late 1800s, Gift of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
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