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museum exhibitions calendar_today Friday, May 1, 2026

RISD Museum Puts Spotlight on Diversity

The RISD Museum in Providence is spotlighting diversity through a series of exhibitions and programs in spring 2026. Highlights include the third Black Biennial, titled "Please Catch Me When I Fall," organized by students Karma Johnson, Khalil McKnight, and King Meulens, featuring over 50 works by Black artists from the school and local community. Other exhibitions range from "A Shared Journey: The Barkan Contemporary Ceramic Collection" to "Natchiq | Onkeehq | Isuwiq: Indigenous Artists Honor the Seal" and "The Artistry and Reunion of Two Surimono Albums," alongside ongoing displays like "Shimmering Beauty: Kingfishers in Art and Poetry."

This matters because the RISD Museum is actively centering underrepresented voices and cross-diasporic perspectives, reflecting a broader institutional commitment to inclusivity and community engagement. By featuring student-curated shows and diverse cultural narratives, the museum positions itself as a space for dialogue and representation, influencing how art institutions can evolve to address contemporary social themes.