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Featuring work by graduate students earning their degrees this year, RISD Grad Show 2023 highlights the creativity of students at all stages of the thesis process, from sketches and drafts to completed works. The show is presented both as an in-person exhibition at the Rhode Island Convention Center (open to the public May 25–June 3), and as a digital publication that showcases work by RISD grad students across 19 advanced degree programs.
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The Photographygraduating class of 2023
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Students in the program develop visual and critical expertise through course work, seminars, independent studio work and critiques designed to provide a deep understanding of contemporary art practices and criticism. Working in personal studios, students have access to state-of-the-art technical facilities that allow for the exploration of film-based and digital photography, digital video and multimedia production. MFA candidates achieve a high level of technical mastery and create a coherent body of visual work representing a sustained and sophisticated investigation of ideas. They are also expected to write and speak about their work with an advanced level of fluency and to frame their practice in historical and critical contexts.
Students in the program develop visual and critical expertise through course work, seminars, independent...read more
Students in the program develop visual and critical expertise through course work, seminars, independent studio work and critiques designed to provide a deep understanding of contemporary art practices and criticism. Working in personal studios, students have access to state-of-the-art technical facilities that allow for the exploration of film-based and digital photography, digital video and multimedia production. MFA candidates achieve a high level of technical mastery and create a coherent body of visual work representing a sustained and sophisticated investigation of ideas. They are also expected to write and speak about their work with an advanced level of fluency and to frame their practice in historical and critical contexts...read less
Zeyuan Ren
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An Oceanic Feeling: Cinema and the Sea by Erika Balson
lens-based media
Photography
Renee Cha
Renee Cha arrow_outward
Friends, HAT playlist, Alone in dark room
Woman, Native, Other by Trinh T. Minh-ha
Large format camera
Medium format camera
text
Photography
Cucurrucucu Paloma by Caetano Veloso
Alana Perino
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Photography
Zhouxizhaoren
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Start making work the day before crit
Object-Oriented Ontology: A New Theory of Everything by Graham Harman
out-dated technology
light
soldering iron
wire stripper
Photography
Jamil Fatti
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The people I met.
The Specter of the Absurd by Donald A. Crosby
Photography
Kerr Cirilo
Kerr Cirilo arrow_outward
body
space
camera
Photography
Kids in America by Kim Wilde
Kai Wasikowski
Kai Wasikowski arrow_outward
Circular Ruins by Jorge Luis Borges
camera
darkroom
glass
ink
paper
Photography
Anique Jordan
Anique Jordan arrow_outward
The journey and my incredible cohort
Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism Book by Ariella Azoulay
Large format camera
projector
MAX/MSP
Photography