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July 19, 2025 - January 1, 2026Reception Sep 6.
August 28 - October 5It’s twilight in Ronald Reagan’s America, and the specter of nuclear war hangs over the country – but rent is still due on the first. When a prominent Black conservative
September 1 - October 5ojo|-|ólǫ́.
September 3 - December 7Opening Reception: Sun, Sep 14, 2 – 4pm.
September 4 - October 2Opening Reception: Sun, Sep 14, 2 – 4pm.
September 4 - October 2Opening Reception: Sun, Sep 14, 2 – 4pm.
September 4 - October 2It’s twilight in Ronald Reagan’s America, and the specter of nuclear war hangs over the country – but rent is still due on the first. When a prominent Black conservative
September 4 - October 5Reception: Sat, Sep 6, 6 – 8pm.
September 6 - October 3September Unjuried Open Show.
September 6 - September 28You’re six years old. Mum’s in hospital. Dad says she’s “done something stupid.” She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s
September 11 - September 26Opening Reception: Sun, Sep 14, 2 – 4pm.
September 14 - October 2Opening Reception: Sun, Sep 14, 2 – 4pm.
September 14 - October 2Opening Reception: Sun, Sep 14, 2 – 4pm.
September 14 - October 2For the featured billboard on the homepage.
Okee dokee folks… I want to thank everyone who attended, performed, volunteered and donated to this year’s Rhode Island Folk Festival; it was an amazing day! If you missed it […]
In my readings lately, I’ve been sitting with a lot of people who are in deep, soul-level transitions. Many of us are shifting from one life to another within ourselves, […]
This month Nayyab Naveed, a current MFA Student at RISD, has partnered with Dr. Jane to tell a story about her eco-spiritual encounters with ants while growing up in Pakistan. […]
PROVIDENCE — Environmental groups are warning state officials that proposed cuts to Rhode Island’s energy efficiency programs will raise utility bills, spark inflation, and put residents out of work. RI’s […]
It should be abundantly clear to anybody who has read my work over the last years of published pieces here at Motif: I love the city of Providence. Everything about […]
“Who Writes Better,” the campus roundtable flyer said, “Robots or Me?” It is the first week back on campus for many students, and flyers like this one are posted across […]
September 3rd began the fall semester at University of Rhode Island. For new graduate students, this day was long anticipated. It was the first time they sat in a classroom […]
You may not realize it, but your college ID can get you way more than just access to the campus library or gym. If there is anything college students understand, […]
I recently came across an article published in Forbes magazine in 2018, in which author Panos Mourdoukoutas declared that if Amazon replaced the public library it would save the taxpayers […]
As a recently graduated student, I knew this was an important topic to cover. Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” has put in motion a change to the college experience that students […]