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Whether you're wondering if RIC might be a good place to study the arts or if you're looking to take advantage of the multitude of arts and cultural events the college has to offer, you've come to the right place.
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RIC Jazz Ensemble
The Dance Area at Rhode Island College is pleased to announce that we will be hosting the 2025 ACDA New England Conference!
On view November 7-December 6, 2024. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 12-8 PM. Free and open to the public!
Exhibition on view in Bannister Gallery from November 7 through December 6, 2024. Join us for an opening reception on Thursday, November 7, from 4-7 PM!
Join us for an artist talk with Rhode Island College Professor of Art Richard Whitten, in connection with his solo exhibition "Objects of Wonder," on view in Bannister Gallery from November 7 through December 6, 2024.
The Box Office is home to our wide-ranging arts performances, as well as some shows and events produced by outside groups. There's always something going on that's worthwhile to attend and enjoy - music concerts, plays, and dance shows.
Rhode Island College is home to the region's best performing arts academic programs, encompassing music, theatre and dance. Courses are open to all students, even those pursuing majors outside visual art.
RIC fosters the talents and skills of more than 2,000 students per year, with modernized classrooms and studios.
Our Bannister Gallery aims to present a diverse set of art that ranges from traditional media, like painting and sculpture, to more contemporary formats, including photography, graphic design, and digital media.
Our Chazan Family Gallery (located on the first floor of Alex and Ani Hall) features the work of students and recent graduates of local, regional and national programs in all mediums.