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This is a list of notable people from the
Rhode Island School of Design .
Rebecca Allen (BFA 1975) — Pioneer of early computer art, installation art, interface design, professor and chair for the UCLA Design Media Arts
[1]
Deborah Berke (BFA 1975, BArch 1977, Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts 2005) — Dean and Professor at
Yale School of Architecture
[2]
Andrianna Campbell (BFA 2001) – Art historian
[3]
Victor De La Rosa (MFA 2004) – professor and director of the art department at
San Francisco State University
[4]
[5]
Allison Druin (BFA 1985) – Associate Provost for Research and Strategic Partnerships at the
Pratt Institute , computer scientist, and
human-computer interaction researcher
[6]
Salima Hashmi (MAE 1990) – anti-nuclear weapons activist, dean of the
National College of Arts
Preston Scott Cohen (BArch 1983) — Architect; Director of the Architecture degree program at the
Harvard Graduate School of Design
Nell Irvin Painter (MFA Painting 2011) — Edwards Professor of American History Emerita at
Princeton University .
[7]
Hashim Sarkis (BArch 1987) — Dean,
MIT School of Architecture and Planning
[8]
Richard M. Sommer (BArch 1984, BFA 1983) – Director, Global Cities Institute (present), Dean,
John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design ,
University of Toronto (2009–2020), Director of Urban Design and Associate Professor,
Harvard Graduate School of Design (1998–2009).
[9]
[10]
[11]
Nader Tehrani (BArch 1986) — Dean, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at
Cooper Union (2015—present), professor and head of the Department of Architecture, MIT (2010—2014); principal and founder of NADAAA
Brian Chesky (BFA 2004) — Entrepreneur, CEO of
Airbnb
[12]
Joe Gebbia (BFA 2004) — Entrepreneur, CPO of Airbnb
[12]
Amy Globus – Designer, and entrepreneur, co-founder of the brand design studio, Team.
[13]
Angela Guzman (BFA 2006 / MFA 2009) – Entrepreneur, graphic designer, UX/UI designer, and CEO and founder of Tijiko
[14]
David Hanson (BFA) – American roboticist and entrepreneur, who is the founder and CEO of
Hanson Robotics .
[15]
Willem Van Lancker (BFA 2010) — Entrepreneur, founder of
Oyster
[16]
Jessica Walsh (BFA Graphic Design 2008) — founder of the creative agency &Walsh.
[17]
Raëd Abillama (BFA 1992; BArch 1993) — Lebanon-based architect
[20]
Deborah Berke (BFA 1975; BArch 1977; Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts 2005) — Dean of Yale School of Architecture; Principal of Deborah Berke Partners.
Preston Scott Cohen (BArch 1983) — Gerald M. McCue Professor in Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD); Principal of Preston Scott Cohen, Inc.
Jonathan L. Foote (1959) — American architect.
[21]
Frances Henley (1897) – First woman to independently practice architecture in Rhode Island.
[22]
Allan Merrick Jeffers — Architect, designer of the
Alberta Legislature Building .
[23]
Bernard Khoury (BFA 1990; BArch 1991) — Lebanese architect.
[24]
Richard Levine (BArch 1962) — Professor, green architect, and sustainability pioneer.
[25]
Alice Malhiot (BArch 1910) — believed to be the first Canadian woman to graduate from an architectural school.
[26]
Michael Maltzan (BArch) — Principal and founder of Michael Maltzan Architecture.
[27]
Sam Posey (BFA Painting 1966) — New England car racer, painter and architect.
[28]
[29]
Ira Rakatansky (BArch 1942) — Providence-based architect
[30]
Hashim Sarkis (BArch 1987) — Architect
[31]
Richard M. Sommer (BArch 1984, BFA 1983) – Director, Global Cities Institute (present), Dean,
John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design ,
University of Toronto (2009–2020), Director of Urban Design and Associate Professor,
Harvard Graduate School of Design (1998–2009).
[9]
[10]
[11]
Nader Tehrani (BArch 1986) — Dean, The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of the
Cooper Union (2015—present), professor and head of the Department of Architecture, MIT (2010—2014); principal and founder of NADAAA
Veronika Valk (1997) — Estonian architect
[32]
Clifford Wiens (BArch 1954) — Canadian architect
[33]
Art collectors and art dealers
Rebecca Allen (BFA 1975) — Pioneer of early computer art, installation art, interface design, and professor
[1]
Natalia Almada (MFA 2001) — Photographer, filmmaker, 2012
MacArthur Fellow
Janine Antoni (BFA 1989) — Artist, 1998
MacArthur Fellow
James Carpenter (BFA 1972) — Glass sculptor, designer, 2004
MacArthur Fellow
Nicole Eisenman (BFA 1987) — Painter, 2015
MacArthur Fellow
David Macaulay (BFA 1969) — Writer, illustrator, 2006
MacArthur Fellow
Josiah McElheny (BFA 1988) — Artist, sculptor, 2006
MacArthur Fellow
Julie Mehretu (MFA 1997) — Artist, 2005
MacArthur Fellow
[17]
Anna Schuleit (BFA 1998) — Artist, 2006
MacArthur Fellow
Shazia Sikander (MFA 1995) — Artist,
MacArthur Fellow
Kara Walker (MFA 1994) — Artist, 1997
MacArthur Fellow
Romeo Alaeff (MFA 1996) — Artist, author, animation/film editor
Ricci Albenda (MFA 1988) – Artist
Janine Antoni (MFA 1989) — Artist
Korakrit Arunanondchai (BFA 2009) – Artist
Nicole Bartelme (BFA 1989) — Artist, film festival creator
Ib Benoh (MFA 1980) — Artist
Sarah Bostwick (BFA 2001) — Artist
[59]
Brian Bress (BFA 1998) — Artist
Dan Colen (BFA Painting 2001) — NYC-based artist
Cheryl Donegan (BFA Painting) —
Contemporary artist
Jim Drain (BFA Sculpture, 1998) — Artist, often makes work collaboratively
Benjamin Edwards (MFA 1997) — Artist
Shepard Fairey (BFA 1992) — Street artist, graphic designer, activist and illustrator
Lauren Geremia (BFA 2004) — Interior designer
[60]
Jenny Holzer (MFA 1977) — Installation artist
Roni Horn (BFA 1975) — Artist
Elliott Hundley (BFA 1997) — Artist
David Kracov (BFA 1990) — Sculptor, painter, and animator
Mike Libby (BFA 1999) — Artist
John Miller – Artist
Liz Miller - Artist
Bathsheba Okwenje - Ugandan artist
Mary Curtis Ratcliff (BFA 1967) — Artist
[61]
Marcus Reichert (BFA 1970) — Artist
Mark Shasha (BFA 1983) — Artist
Shahzia Sikander (MFA 1995) — Artist
Phillip K. Smith III (BFA 1996) — Artist
Tavares Strachan (BFA 2003) — Artist
Do-Ho Suh (BFA 1994) — Artist
Susan Thayer (BFA 1982) — Ceramic artist
Ryan Trecartin (BFA 2004) — Artist
Katie Vida (BFA 2004) — Interdisciplinary artist and curator.
[62]
Kara Walker (MFA 1994) — Artist
Jordan Wolfson (BFA 2003) – Artist, sculptor
Andrea Zittel (MFA 1990) — Artist
Kevin Zucker (BFA 2000) — Artist
Daniel Arango (MFA 2010) — Painter, visual artist
David Bowes (attended, late 1970s) — Painter
Joe Bradley (BFA 1999) – Painter
Erin Castellan (BFA) — Painter
Leelee Chan (MFA 2009) — Sculptor, mixed media artist
Liz Deschenes (BFA 1988) – Artist
John Dilg (BFA 1969) — Painter
Alex Dodge (BFA 2001) — Painter
Arthur S. Douglas (enrolled 1878) — Member of the inaugural class; student teacher
[63]
Nicole Eisenman (BFA 1987) — Painter
Herbert Cyrus Farnum — 19th- and early 20th-century painter in Rhode Island.
[64]
Aaron Gilbert (BFA 2005) — Painter
[65]
Suzy González (MFA 2015) — Painter.
[66]
Sasha Gordon (BFA, 2020) — Painter
Bruce Helander (BFA 1969, MFA 1972) — Painter, collage and assemblage
Adam Helms – Artist, painter
Jessica Hess (BFA Illustration 2003) – Realist painter
[67]
[68]
Håvard Homstvedt (BFA 2000) — Painter
Shara Hughes (BFA 2004) – Painter
Yvonne Jacquette – Painter and printmaker
Betsy Kaufman (BFA) – Painter and sculptor
[69]
Arghavan Khosravi (MFA Painting 2018) – Painter, sculptor, and illustrator
[70]
Julie Mehretu (MFA 1997) — Artist, densely layered prints and paintings
[71]
Richard Merkin (MFA 1963) — Painter,
The New Yorker contributor, Prof. Emeritus RISD
Matt Mignanelli (BFA 2005) — Painter
[72]
Sarah Minnick , chef and restaurateur
[73]
[74]
D. Jeffrey Mims – Painter
Laura Owens (BFA 1992) — Painter
[75]
Sam Posey (BFA Painting 1966) — New England car racer, painter and architect
[28]
[29]
Deborah Poynton — Realist painter, attended RISD for two years in 1987—1989 but did not graduate.
[76]
Francis Quirk (BFA 1930) — Painter
Anton Refregier (925 )— Russian-American
social realist
[77]
Clare Rojas (BFA 1998) – Artist, painter
Schandra Singh (BFA 1999) – Painter
Sonya Sklaroff (BFA 1992) — Artist, painter
Anne Morgan Spalter (MFA 1992) —
New media artist
Andrew Stevovich (BFA 1970) — Artist
Taravat Talepasand (BFA, 2001) — Iranian-American artist
[78]
Kurt Wenner — Anamorphic
street painter
[79]
Anna Weyant (BFA, 2017) – Painter
Mabel May Woodward (c. 1897) — Impressionist
[80]
William Woodward — Impressionist
[81]
Zio Ziegler (BFA 2010) — Muralist and painter
[82]
David Akiba (MFA) — Photographer and teacher in the Boston area
[83]
Lukas Birk (MFA Printmaking 2017) — Photographer, author, archivist.
[84]
Bill Burke (BFA 1968, MFA 1970) – Documentary photographer.
[85]
Talia Chetrit (MFA 2008) — Photographer
Linda Connor (BFA) — Large-format photographer, currently teaches at the
San Francisco Art Institute
Jim Dow (MFA 1968) — Photographer
Odette England (MFA 2012) — Photographer, curator, writer, currently teaches at
Brown University
Emmet Gowin (MFA 1967) — Photographer
Jill Greenberg (BFA 1989) — Photographer
Kathy Grove (BFA 1970) — Photographer
Henry Horenstein (BFA 1971, MFA 1973) — Photographer, author, currently teaches at
Rhode Island School of Design
Acacia Johnson (BFA 2014) — Photographer
Deana Lawson (MFA Photography 2004) — Photographer,
[86] currently teaches at Princeton
Leigh Ledare (BFA 2000) — Photographer
Matthew Leifheit (BFA Photography 2011) — Photographer, writer, magazine-editor, publisher, and professor.
[87]
Laura McPhee (MFA 1986) — Photographer and teacher at
Massachusetts College of Art
Arno Rafael Minkkinen (MFA 1974) — Photographer
RaMell Ross (MFA 2014) — Photographer, Filmmaker
David Benjamin Sherry (BFA Photography 2003) — landscape photographer
[88]
Jeffrey Silverthorne (BFA 1969, MAT 1970, MFA 1977) — Photographer
Sarah Small (BFA 2001) — artist, composer, singer, filmmaker, photographer, and performer
Timothy White (BFA 1979) — Celebrity photographer
[89]
Francesca Woodman (BFA 1978) — Photographer
Val Britton (BFA Printmaking 1999) — Artist, works on paper and installations
[90]
Brian Chippendale (no degree) — Musician with
Lightning Bolt (band) , graphic artist, poster artist
[91]
Arthur Deshaies (BFA 1948) — Artist, printmaker
[92]
Helen C. Frederick (BFA Illustration 1967, MFA Painting 1969) – Printmaker, papermaker, professor, and founder of
Pyramid Atlantic Art Center .
[93]
Wilmer Angier Jennings (c. 1935) – wood engraver, printmaker, jewelry designer, and painter; one of the first African Americans to matriculate at RISD
[94]
Jane Kim (BFA Printmaking 2003) — Scientific illustrations and murals promoting advocacy of the natural world.
[95]
Sonia Romero (BFA Printmaking 2002) — Printmaking, murals and public art in Los Angeles
Pippi Zornoza (BFA Printmaking 2001) — Poster artist and co-founder of the
Dirt Palace feminist artist collective.
[96]
Ilene Chaiken (BFA 1979) — Producer and writer; co-creator of
The L Word , adapted
The Handmaid's Tale for television, show-runner
Empire
Ben Coccio (BFA 1997) — Director of
Zero Day
Martha Coolidge (BFA 1968) — Director,
Valley Girl (1983),
Real Genius (1985),
The Prince and Me (2004),
Material Girls (2006)
Michael Dante DiMartino (BFA FAV 1996) — Animator, writer, producer, and director; co-creator of
Avatar: The Last Airbender
[106]
Dan Golden (BFA 1994) — Filmmaker and composer of
Oscar -nominated film
Feral
Heather Henson (BFA 1995) — Puppeteer and owner of IBEX Puppetry, sits on the board for
The Jim Henson Company
Christy Karacas (BFA FAV 1997) — Animator, writer, producer, director, and musician; co-creator of
Superjail!
[107]
Ellen Kuras — Cinematographer
Mary Lambert (BFA 1974) — Director,
Pet Sematary (1989),
The in Crowd (2000)
Seth MacFarlane (BFA FAV 1995) — Filmmaker, actor, animator, comedian, and singer; creator of
Family Guy ,
American Dad! ,
The Cleveland Show ,
The Orville , and writer-director of
Ted and
Ted 2 .
[108]
Angus MacLane (1997) – Animator, character designer, and director; co-director of
Finding Dory , director of
Lightyear
Joanna Priestley (attended 1972—1973) — Animator
Robert Richardson (BFA 1979) —
Academy Award -winning
cinematographer
Mark Shasha (BFA 1983) — Artist, author, illustrator, actor
Leah Shore (BFA 2009) — Animator, film director, known for multiple award-winning short films Old Man and I Love You So Much
Daniel Sousa (BFA 1994) — Animator, director of Oscar-nominated film Feral
Helen Stickler (BFA 1991) — Director
Charles Stone III (BFA 1988) — Director,
Drumline (2002); creator of "
Whassup? "
Anheuser-Busch Budweiser commercial campaign
Gus Van Sant (BFA 1975) — Director,
My Own Private Idaho (1991),
Good Will Hunting (1997),
Finding Forrester (2000),
Elephant (2003)
Last Days (2006),
Milk (2008)
Todd Verow (BFA 1989) — Director
Roz Chast (BFA 1977) — Cartoonist
Elizabeth Updike Cobblah , (MAT) — Illustrator and teacher, daughter of
John Updike
Emiko Davies (BFA Printmaking 2002) – Illustrations, food writer and food journalist.
[123]
Christopher Denise (BFA 1990) — Illustrator of children's books, including many in the
Redwall series
Shepard Fairey (BFA 1992) — Street artist, graphic designer
Jon Foster (BFA 1989) — Illustrator
Steven Kellogg (BFA 1963) — Children's book illustrator
Bryan Konietzko (BFA 1998) — Animator, writer, producer, and director; co-creator of
Avatar: The Last Airbender
[106]
Cynthia Lahti (BFA 1985) — Artist
Sonny Liew (BFA 2001) — Comic book writer, artist
Grace Lin (BFA 1996) — Writer, illustrator
Jason Lutes (BFA 1991) — Comic book writer and artist, creator of the series
Berlin
Fred Lynch (BFA 1986) — Journalistic illustrator
David Macaulay (BArch 1969) — Writer, illustrator, 2006
MacArthur Fellow
David Mazzucchelli — Comic artist and author of
Asterios Polyp
Kelly Murphy (BFA 1999) — Writer, illustrator
Antoine Revoy (BFA 1999) — Writer, illustrator
Paolo Rivera (BFA 2003) — Comic book artist
Brian Selznick (BFA 1988) — Writer, illustrator
Mark Shasha (BFA Illustration 1983) — Writer, illustrator
Walt Simonson (BFA 1972) — Comic book writer, artist
Chris Van Allsburg (BFA) — Children's book illustrator, Caldecott winner
David Wiesner (BFA 1977) — Illustrator, Caldecott winner
Bands formed by students while attending RISD
Pia Camil (BFA 2003) – contemporary artist
[127]
Cynthia Schira (BFA 1956) — textile artist known for adding relief and irregularity to weavings made on a Jacquard loom
[113]
Ruth Adler Schnee (BFA 1945) — a founding figure of contemporary textile design in America and best known for her modern prints and abstract-patterns of organic and geometric forms.
[128]
Notable current and past faculty
The Fine Arts Division includes the following departments; ceramics, film/animation/video, glass, illustration, jewelry and metalsmithing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and textiles.
Diane Arbus — Photographer
Harry Callahan — Photographer, former Chair of the Department of Photography
Joe Deal – photographer, Professor Emeritus, former Provost
Ann Fessler — author, filmmaker, installation artist, former Department Head and Graduate Program Director
Henry Horenstein — Photographer
Aaron Siskind — abstract expressionist photographer who, with Callahan, founded the photography department at RISD
Andrew Raftery — engraver; has taught in the printmaking and painting department since 1991.
[136]
Brian Shure — master printmaker, realist painter, teaching from 1996 to 2016.
[137]
Carol Wax — printmaker, visiting artist and faculty in the printmaking department.
Gilbert Franklin (1919–2004; BFA 1941) — sculptor, teacher between 1942 and 1985, and former Dean of fine arts.
[138]
Architecture and Design Division
The Architecture and Design Division includes the following departments; apparel design, architecture, furniture design, graphic design, industrial design, and landscape architecture.
Tage Frid — RISD professor of Woodworking and Furniture design from 1962 until 1985
[139] also connected to the industrial design program.
[140]
Jens Risom — Furniture design
John Howard Benson — Calligraphy, design theory, sculpture
Malcolm Grear — Professor Emeritus, graphic designer
Mihai Nadin — theorist, semiotics, computational design, HCI
[141]
Ootje Oxenaar — Dutch graphic designer, designer of acclaimed but now vanished Dutch currency
Michael Rock — graphic designer; writer; design professor at Yale University MFA graphic design program
Nancy Skolos — graphic designer, co-founder of Skolos-Wedell studios, teaching at RISD since 1989
Paul Soulellis — American graphic designer, artist, publisher and teacher; founder of
Library of the Printed Web
[142]
Experimental and Foundation Studies Division
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