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RISD Museum

20 N Main St, Providence, Rhode Island 02903 USA

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“art from diverse cultures from ancient times to the present”

The Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design acquires, preserves, exhibits, and interprets works of art and design representing diverse cultures from ancient times to the present. Distinguished by its relationship to Rhode Island School of Design, the Museum educates and inspires artists, designers, students, scholars, and the general public through exhibitions, programs, and publications.The development of the Rhode Island School of Design and the RISD Museum is tied to Rhode Island’s emergence after the Civil War as the most heavily industrialized state in the Union, and to the growing desire for better design in manufacturing. With the region’s prosperity based on the production of silverware, jewelry, machine tools, steam engines, files, screws, and textiles, leading manufacturers as well as civic leaders felt the need for industrial-arts education and exposure to examples of fine art. Even before the war, the Rhode Island Art Association, chartered in 1854, determined “to establish in Providence a permanent Art Museum and Gallery of the Arts and Design.” In the absence of either state funding or private donations, however, the creation of a design school and art museum in Rhode Island did not occur until 1877. Faced with a choice between erecting a drinking fountain in Roger Williams Park or founding a school of design—the latter proposed by Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf (1830–1895)—the Rhode Island Women’s Centennial Commission in that year voted to establish the Rhode Island School of Design by allocating to it the modest $1,675 remaining from its fund-raising for the Women’s Pavilion at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.

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Daniel B.

Stopped in on a Sunday when admission was free, and was happy to spend some time in such a well curated museum - with so many amazing artifacts from ancient Egypt and Greece alongside some very... Read more

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Daymis A.

Closed. Across the way is a beautiful park with amazing veteran statues and a WW2 memorial that is awesome... frankly was surprised it was not destroyed. There was a street mural that was covered... Read more

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Stephanie G.

You can go for free Thursday evenings and Sundays, which is a big advantage. It's worth visiting for free. I'm not sure if it's worth $20 regular, but if you can come on a free day, it's worth the... Read more

RISD Museum

20 N Main St
Providence, Rhode Island
02903 USA
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  • Sun, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Thu: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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