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On (2006)

 

On was an interdisciplinary graduate periodical established by RISD graduate students in 2006. It featured essays and student work that related to a general issue theme. On was intended as a quarterly publication, but it is unclear if further issues beyond the first were ever published.

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  • Illustration Senior Show / Hoffman by RISD Archives and Mark Hoffman

    Illustration Senior Show / Hoffman

    RISD Archives and Mark Hoffman

    Poster for a senior, student illustration show at Woods - Gerry.

  • Senior Film, Animation and Video Festival 2000 by RISD Archives and tellart - design

    Senior Film, Animation and Video Festival 2000

    RISD Archives and tellart - design

    Poster for the a student Film, Animation & Video Dept. show.

  • Aha! Vivat Homo Sapiens, Medieval Love Conversation by Szymon Bojko and RISD Archives

    Aha! Vivat Homo Sapiens, Medieval Love Conversation

    Szymon Bojko and RISD Archives

  • Szymon Bojko Cabaret Introduction "Hoopla, Here Comes Grosz" by Szymon Bojko and RISD Archives

    Szymon Bojko Cabaret Introduction "Hoopla, Here Comes Grosz"

    Szymon Bojko and RISD Archives

  • The Ahas are Not Spanking the Maid, Sei Shonagon on Good/Bad Manners by Szymon Bojko and RISD Archives

    The Ahas are Not Spanking the Maid, Sei Shonagon on Good/Bad Manners

    Szymon Bojko and RISD Archives

  • (In)versions by Julie Chen, David Turner, Special Collections, and Fleet Library

    (In)versions

    Julie Chen, David Turner, Special Collections, and Fleet Library

    [28] pages : color illustrations. Illustrated card stock in accordion fold format, with text mounted on inside back cover; illustrated within cutout mats. When book is unfolded, 2 separate multidimensional scenes are revealed, one from each end. Issued in hardcover box (23 x 27 cm) attaching at the side. Windows centered on the front & back of box. "(In)versions is a collaborative bookwork which combines drawings by David Turner with monoprint & collage elements by Julie Chen. The pages were printed on a Xerox DocuColor 40 and then cut using a Universal Systems laser cutter. This book was partially produced in a digital book arts lab at the San Jose Tech Museum as part of an exhibition entitled 'Experiments in the Future of Reading'"--Inside back cover. Edition of 30 copies. Library has copy no. 25 signed by each author. Curated title for Fleet Library Special Collections exhibition By Hand: Women & Books Exhibit fall, 2021.

  • Zone killer : a GeeGar tribute to the genius of David Cronenberg. by Special Collections, Fleet Library, and GeeGar

    Zone killer : a GeeGar tribute to the genius of David Cronenberg.

    Special Collections, Fleet Library, and GeeGar

    Cover for Zone killer : a GeeGar tribute to the genius of David Cronenberg., from the RISD Library Zine Collection.

  • Let It Sink : A Short and Inaccurate History of Songs, Sounds & Imagined Needs by Special Collections, Fleet Library, and Jim Joyce

    Let It Sink : A Short and Inaccurate History of Songs, Sounds & Imagined Needs

    Special Collections, Fleet Library, and Jim Joyce

    Cover for Let It Sink : A Short and Inaccurate History of Songs, Sounds & Imagined Needs, from the RISD Library Zine Collection.

  • Beer frame : the journal of inconspicuous consumption by Special Collections, Fleet Library, and Paul Lukas

    Beer frame : the journal of inconspicuous consumption

    Special Collections, Fleet Library, and Paul Lukas

    Cover for Beer frame : the journal of inconspicuous consumption, from the RISD Zine Collection.

  • Experimental and Foundation Studies Faculty 2000, Photo by MacDonald Wright by Experimental and Foundation Studies Division and McDonald Wright

    Experimental and Foundation Studies Faculty 2000, Photo by MacDonald Wright

    Experimental and Foundation Studies Division and McDonald Wright

  • Visionaire 33: Touch by Stephan Gan, Cecilia Dean, James Kaliardos, and Greg Foley

    Visionaire 33: Touch

    Stephan Gan, Cecilia Dean, James Kaliardos, and Greg Foley

    [21] leaves of plates : all color illus. (some mounted). This issue consists of 21 illustrations, all related to the topic "touch"; unbound illustrations wrapped in fur skin with tie; housed in a brushed-gold metal box (45 x 24 x 6 cm.) Some plates have mounted fabrics, papers, fur, etc. Created by Visionaire in collaboration with Fendi. "To celebrate Fendi's 75th anniversary" -- Title sheet. "The Fall/Winter 2000-2001 collections by Berthoud, François" -- Colophon. Library has no. 2608 in a limited edition of 4400 numbered copies. Gift of the publisher. "In 33 TOUCH, artist and longtime Visionaire contributor François Berthoud interprets twenty of our favorite new looks from the fall/winter 2000-2001 collections, which were all about excess and sensory overload. Flocking, foil stamping, sculpt-embossing, and honeycomb extension give the feeling in print of fur over metallic lace over sequins over a dress with leather appliques over patterned stockings. Our collaborator Fendi’s tactile ready-to-wear collection that season was a key source of inspiration. The unbound illustrations were wrapped in a wearable pony-skin cache-col and housed in a brushed-gold metal box. Highlights include designs by John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Viktor and Rolf, Junya Watanabe, and Helmut Lang." – From visionaireworld.com

  • Art ConText: On This Ground: An Installation by Rebecca Belmore by David Henry and Rebecca Belmore

    Art ConText: On This Ground: An Installation by Rebecca Belmore

    David Henry and Rebecca Belmore

    Exhibition Notes, Number 11, Summer 2000. On getting acquainted with a community and making art in strange places: An Interview. Between March and June 2000, Rebecca Belmore was the Art ConText artist-in-residence at the Providence Public Library’s Smith Hill Branch. She participated in the transformation of an empty lot behind the library; worked with a group of immigrants in a library literacy program; and engaged students at the nearby Camden Avenue Elementary School; all while creating the artwork that now dominates the Museum’s Farago Entry Gallery. Following are her thoughts on questions posed by David Henry, Head of Education, The RISD Museum.

  • Art ConText: Memory of Surfaces: An Installation by Ernesto Pujol by David Henry and Ernesto Pujol

    Art ConText: Memory of Surfaces: An Installation by Ernesto Pujol

    David Henry and Ernesto Pujol

    Exhibition Notes, Number 9, Fall 1999. The Esthetics of Knowledge: A Conversation between David Henry and Ernesto Pujol. The following conversation took place between David Henry, Head of Education, The RISD Museum, and Ernesto Pujol, Art ConText artist in residence.

  • Art ConText: This, and my heart: An Installation by Lynne Yamamoto by David Henry, Lynne Yamamoto, and Stephen Oliver

    Art ConText: This, and my heart: An Installation by Lynne Yamamoto

    David Henry, Lynne Yamamoto, and Stephen Oliver

    Exhibition Notes, Number 10, Spring 2000. On collaboration, the inner lives of young women, and teaching artists or artist teachers: An Interview. As Art ConText artist-in-residence between January 8 and March 9, 2000, Lynne Yamamoto worked with students from Providence’s Mount Pleasant Public High School and a group of six students from Rhode Island School of Design in the development of This, and my heart The following are her thoughts on questions posed by David Henry, Head of Education, The RISD Museum, and Stephen Oliver, Art ConText Project Coordinator.

  • Correspondence from U.S. Department of Education by Lorraine Kleinwaks and Department of Teaching + Learning in Art + Design

    Correspondence from U.S. Department of Education

    Lorraine Kleinwaks and Department of Teaching + Learning in Art + Design

    Letter from the United States Department of Education's Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) to TLAD director Paul Sproll in response to the submission of a final report for Project New Directions

  • Mythos Chronos Logos by Ruth Laxson, Special Collections, and Fleet Library

    Mythos Chronos Logos

    Ruth Laxson, Special Collections, and Fleet Library

    [22] leaves : ill. Part 1: Mythos (chance chants) -- Part 2: Chronos (timing) -- Part 3: Logos (logic). Cover title. Sewn in grey colored thread; five-hole Japanese stab binding with hinge-fold. Issued in grey paper boards; hinge-fold edged in grey cloth. Black endpapers. Printed in black and white. "Printed on various papers with hand set type: Caslon & Franklin Gothic ... Edition 40."--Colophon. Library has copy no. 24. Signed by the artist.

  • 17th International Poster Biennial in Warsaw. by Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Mieczyslaw Wasilewski

    17th International Poster Biennial in Warsaw.

    Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Mieczyslaw Wasilewski

    Gift of Krzysztof Lenk, RISD faculty Emeritus.

  • Alphabetica II: explorations around the alphabet by senior design students at Pratt Institute in New York by Werner Pfeiffer, Special Collections, and Fleet Library

    Alphabetica II: explorations around the alphabet by senior design students at Pratt Institute in New York

    Werner Pfeiffer, Special Collections, and Fleet Library

    French fold pages hand sewn and glued, with paper cover; cover; interior spreads and title page. 12 students in Pfeiffer's class at Pratt Institute created this digital alphabet book.

  • Making Sense of the Built Environment Handout Drafts by Department of Teaching + Learning in Art + Design

    Making Sense of the Built Environment Handout Drafts

    Department of Teaching + Learning in Art + Design

    Workshop exercises adapted from Roger Williams University to be used as part of the RISD Summer Teachers' Academy "Making Sense of the Built Environment."

  • Making Sense of the Built Environment Introduction by Department of Teaching + Learning in Art + Design

    Making Sense of the Built Environment Introduction

    Department of Teaching + Learning in Art + Design

    Handwritten introduction to topics and goals of the RISD Summer Teachers' Academy "Making Sense of the Built Environment."

  • Xiong mao = [Panda] by Xichan, Special Collections, and Fleet Library

    Xiong mao = [Panda]

    Xichan, Special Collections, and Fleet Library

    10 unnumbered pages : all color illustrations. Title from label mounted to cover. Handpainted? ink and watercolor, black, grey, and green. Artist name from red ink stamp on last page. 惜春. Cover boards in green cloth with a repeating pattern printed in dark green and blue. Title and stamp in Chinese characters. Accordion fold. Gift of Jan Baker.

  • Architecture at RISD: An Exhibition of Work, Woods-Gerry Gallery, Providence, Rhode Island, February 5-21, 1999 by RISD Archives

    Architecture at RISD: An Exhibition of Work, Woods-Gerry Gallery, Providence, Rhode Island, February 5-21, 1999

    RISD Archives

    Postcards advertising a show of student architecture work at Woods-Gerry.

  • Collection Ninety-Nine by RISD Archives

    Collection Ninety-Nine

    RISD Archives

    Poster for the 1999 student Apparel Design Department show held at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium.

  • Divining Rods and Lightning Fields: Interactions and Interfaces: A Studio Exhibition in Communication With Save the Bay by RISD Archives

    Divining Rods and Lightning Fields: Interactions and Interfaces: A Studio Exhibition in Communication With Save the Bay

    RISD Archives

    "Design proposals for an outdoor 'exhibit' on the Shores of Narragansett Bay".

  • Faculty Biennial / Hichcock + Monk by RISD Archives

    Faculty Biennial / Hichcock + Monk

    RISD Archives

    Poster for a biennial exhibition of faculty artwork at the RISD Museum.

 

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