On Full Display

Acts of Curation and Censorship Emma Vecchione Student Voices How are museum collections constructed? Producer Emma Vecchione searches for an answer in examining the police raid of a 1978 art exhibition, a collection of pictures at the RISD Museum, and the family photographs on top of her mother’s television set.

Message from Director John W. Smith

Dear Museum Friends, As the world bears witness to the recent tragedies of George Floyd’s death, the deaths of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and the countless numbers of Black people before them, it’s difficult to feel like I have anything new to say on a subject that I should meet with respectful listening, but as the director of this institution it is my job to lead both in words and in deeds.

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Nesmin and his coffin, 170-30 BCE MJ Robinson Mariani Lefas-Tetenes Educators K-12 Virtual Visits What can we learn about life in ancient Egypt by examining protective symbols on the coffin of a priest named Nesmin?

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Lynda Benglis, Zita, 1972 and Shari Mendelson, Round Blue/Green Vessel, 2015 Lily Benedict Mariani Lefas-Tetenes Educators K-12 Virtual Visits How do Lynda Benglis and Shari Mendelson communicate ideas and messages through their sculptures’ forms and materials?

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Aaron Douglas, Building More Stately Mansions, 1944 Lily Benedict Mariani Lefas-Tetenes Educators K-12 Virtual Visits Aaron Douglas was inspired by ancient and contemporary architecture, visual art and poetry. By exploring his painting and finding connections to poetry, what can we learn about how artists use different artistic styles and art forms to represent the many kinds of work it takes to build societies, both in the past and today?

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Thomas Cole, Landscape (Landscape with Tree Trunks), 1828 MJ Robinson Mariani Lefas-Tetenes Educators K-12 Virtual Visits Sustainability and the natural world How does a landscape painting made in 1828 by English-American artist Thomas Cole both reinforce and intervene in settler-colonial ideas about the environment and Native American people?

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Paul Scott, New American Scenery, 2019 MJ Robinson Mariani Lefas-Tetenes Educators K-12 Virtual Visits Why is contemporary English artist Paul Scott interested in a ceramic technique and imagery from the 1700-1800s? How does he work with transferware to comment on environmental issues and systemic racism in the United States?