Materials are all around us, but what happens when they get turned into art and design? In this podcast, students at the Rhode Island School of Design explore some of the mediums, elements, and substances that are used by artists and designers in their work. From conventional artworks on ink and paper to more unexpected ones that involve scent and silence, MADE WITH takes you on a journey into and beyond the studio, one material at a time. You’ll learn about the history and properties of the stuff that gets turned into art, and you’ll hear from members of the RISD community about what these materials mean to them. This podcast is created by students in the Spring 2023 art history seminar “The Stuff of America,” taught by Dr. Sean Nesselrode Moncada.
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Materials are all around us, but what happens when they get turned into art and design? In this podcast, students at the Rhode Island School of Design explore some of the mediums, elements, and substances that are used by artists and designers in their work. From conventional artworks on ink and paper to more unexpected ones that involve scent and silence, MADE WITH takes you on a journey into and beyond the studio, one material at a time. You’ll learn about the history and properties of the stuff that gets turned into art, and you’ll hear from members of the RISD community about what these materials mean to them. This podcast is created by students in the Spring 2023 art history seminar “The Stuff of America,” taught by Dr. Sean Nesselrode Moncada.
Teeth can be signals of wealth, receptors of pain, or a medium for bodily adornment, and this episode foregrounds the intersection between class, race, and nationality when it comes to our mouths. It features an interview Regina Gutierrez, a Sculpture student at RISD, as well as a consideration of the work of RISD alum Janine Antoni, who treats the mouth as a sculpting tool in ways that complicate the expectations of gender-based labor. This episode is presented by Katherine Fu.
Made With: A RISD Student’s Guide to Stuff
Materials are all around us, but what happens when they get turned into art and design? In this podcast, students at the Rhode Island School of Design explore some of the mediums, elements, and substances that are used by artists and designers in their work. From conventional artworks on ink and paper to more unexpected ones that involve scent and silence, MADE WITH takes you on a journey into and beyond the studio, one material at a time. You’ll learn about the history and properties of the stuff that gets turned into art, and you’ll hear from members of the RISD community about what these materials mean to them. This podcast is created by students in the Spring 2023 art history seminar “The Stuff of America,” taught by Dr. Sean Nesselrode Moncada.