Tuesday, October 14, 1:30 pm
Zoom

Ando (Daytona Mess, Anne-Dauphine Borione)

Ando (Daytona Mess, Anne-Dauphine Borione)
Guest Designer in Grad Studio Elective 1
Tuesday, October 14
On Zoom 1:30–2:30 pm EST
*Zoom link will be emailed on the day of the talk.

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Sat, Sept 27 1-3pm
DC Commons

SOFTWARE SATURDAYS 2025 / Illustrator

✒Illustrator with Vishakha Ruhela

This workshop serves as an introduction to some of the leading software used in the field and which you should get to know to develop your coursework.

Open to all.
No sign-up is required.

What you will need:
—Your computer with the Adobe Creative Suite installed
—Yourself, EXCITED TO LEARN!!

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Sat, Sept 20 1-3pm
GD Commons

SOFTWARE SATURDAYS 2025 / Photoshop

💥Photoshop with Anther Kiley

This workshop serves as an introduction to some of the leading software used in the field and which you should get to know to develop your coursework.

Open to all.
No sign-up is required.

What you will need:
—Your computer with the Adobe Creative Suite installed
—Yourself, EXCITED TO LEARN!!

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Sat, Sept 13 1-3pm
GD Commons

SOFTWARE SATURDAYS 2025 / InDesign

✏InDesign with Ramon Tejada

This workshop serves as an introduction to some of the leading software used in the field and which you should get to know to develop your coursework.

Open to all.
No sign-up is required.

What you will need:
—Your computer with the Adobe Creative Suite installed
—Yourself, EXCITED TO LEARN!!

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FALL
various

🎤Graphic Design Speaker Series🎤

Andrea Trabucco-Campos, Pentagram
Friday, October 24th
12pm / GD Commons

  • Roundtable discussion (by sign up)

Forest Young, Fundamental Co.
Friday, November 7th
12pm / GD Commons

  • Studio visits with MFA in CIT (by sign up)

Sophie Mascatello, Mythology
Friday, November 14th
12pm / GD Commons

  • Roundtable discussion (by sign up)

Plus, Saturday Software Workshops / Pop-up Shows / Roundtables / Advising Days
Check out risd.gd for more details.

ƒall 25 events identity and poster design by Ryan Scott

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🌞 Have a good Summer 2025

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Tues, May 13 1pm
GD Commons

DEGREE PROJECT trailers 🎬

DP trailers 🎬

Come view the work of GD'25 as they prepare for Degree Project reviews next week!

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Thu, May 8
GD COMMONS

‼️‼️‼️DS2 Exhibition ‼️‼️‼️

Coming soon!

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VARIOUS, May 16-22
Design Center / CIT

✏️GD Review Week Spring 2025✏️

May 16 + 17
MFA Thesis Reviews, CIT, Sol Koffler Gallery

May 19
Junior Reviews* (optional), GD Commons
MFA 3/1 Reviews, CIT, 5th Floor Grad Studio

May 20
Sophomore Reviews*, Design Center

May 22
DP Reviews, Design Center

*More information on the review schedules is forthcoming.

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Thurs, Apr 17, 12-2pm
GD Commons

🍪📄GD Advising for Fall '25 — Check In 🍪

attention: GD rising juniors + seniors

Course Registration is upon us (registration begins on April 28th), so we will have a drop-in Advising Check-in with snacks 🍪🍪🍪. We will be here to answer any questions about the curriculum, courses, and your plan for completing your degree on time. You can review our course offerings (including electives) on Workday. Registration details have been sent to your email from the Registrar. Please review them carefully.

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Thur, Apr 3 7-9pm
Sol Koffler Gallery

GD MFA Biennial 2025¹

¹For Reference Only
Sol Koffler Gallery at CIT
exhibit runs April 4-20

Graphic designers spend hours designing books, posters, websites, and experimental projects—only to wonder: What happens once they’re out in the world? Are they merely skimmed, briefly glanced at, or ever truly engaged with? Do they exist beyond the scroll of the Instagram feed? Are they doomed to simply be bookmarked, archived, and repurposed as reference material for yet another design destined for the same fate?

¹For Reference Only– a curation of 49 works from current and previous students of the RISD Graphic Design Graduate Program @risd_gdmfa
http://mfabiennial2025.risd.gd

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Mon, March 31

GONDA AWARD 2025

📢The Gonda Fund is an award that provides funding for student work centered on social justice issues. The award is named after Tomás Gonda, who left money to the department in 1991 when he passed away. This year, the funds are available to all GD students (grads + undergrads) working on projects with social justice themes within any current GD studio class (including Degree Projects, MFA thesis projects, ISPs and CSPs).

Awards are in the $500–800 range, depending on the number of applicants. If more than 15 qualified applications are received, students will be prioritized according to the time remaining in our program (i.e., seniors/thesis students will be funded first, and then juniors/pre-thesis, and then sophomores/first-year students).

You may apply for this year's funding immediately. To apply, please gather:

  1. a written statement about how/why the project falls under the umbrella of social justice and why this is important to you (1–2 paragraphs or more).
  2. a written project description (1–2 paragraphs or more).
  3. Up to 5 images of the work submitted (work-in-progress, process, renderings, proposal, research, etc.) from any 2024–25 GD class.

Submit your application here by March 31.

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Sat, Apr 5 3pm
GD Commons

→Talk + Book Signing: JON KEY

Jon Key is a designer, artist, and writer known for his work exploring identity, race, gender, and queerness. He is a co-founder with Wael Marcos, of the Brooklyn-based design studio Morcos Key that has collaborated with major brands and publications, including HBO, Nickelodeon, The Public Theatre and the Whitney Museum. Key is also a co-founder of Codify Art, a multidisciplinary collective dedicated to supporting work by artists of color, particularly women, queer, and trans artists of color.
Read more here.

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Sat, Apr 5 11-5
FLEET library

UNBOUND Art Book Fair 2025

RISD UNBOUND is an event celebrating artists’ books, zines, and experimental printed matter created by RISD students and community, local artists and designers, as well as publishers, artists, designers, and print enthusiasts from across the region. Through exhibits and sales, UNBOUND seeks to inspire conversations around cultural publishing in the Providence community. RISD UNBOUND is free and open to the public!

More details here.

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Fri Apr 25 12pm
GD Commons

→Talk: ALICIA MÁRQUEZ

Alicia Márquez is a Chicago-based letter artist specializing in calligraphy and stone letter carving. Her artistic approach emphasizes the expressive potential of letters, utilizing light, reflections, shadows, and innovative carving techniques to convey emotion and meaning. Her work has been featured in publications such as 'Letter Arts Review' and 'Forum' magazines, and exhibited at institutions including the Newberry Library and the Museum of Design in Chicago.

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