
Critique That Builds Confidence: Structures, Prompts, and Peer Feedback
Written by Liberal Arts Assistant Professor Dr. Kat Medill In the creative classroom, critique is more than just feedback; it is a vital engine for growth.

Written by Liberal Arts Assistant Professor Dr. Kat Medill In the creative classroom, critique is more than just feedback; it is a vital engine for growth.

Interior design may be Nathan Simon’s degree at RMCAD, but he may be best described as a jack-of-all-trades. Tackling many exciting projects and exploring far

Cartography is the art and science of map-making, used for centuries to create realistic maps as well as artistic renderings. Today, cartographers leverage map drawing

When you think about storytelling, fashion design might not come to mind as a related art. However, given the effort fashion designers put into building

Entrepreneurs looking to launch a business are often working with limited funds and managing significant expenses — plus, they have to start by kickstarting a

All artists face practical constraints, but these apparent limitations can give rise to new creative concepts. Such is certainly the case for today’s game artists,

Within every work of art lies an enticing hint of the unknown. Each piece captures a distinct mix of perspectives and emotions, and each offers

Most often, photographs capture a singular moment, feeling, action or event. With time-lapse photography, however, photographers can capture time itself by showing the constellations revolving
RMCAD 2026 COMMENCEMENT Join us to celebrate this year’s graduates! For additional event details, please visit here for Ceremony One and Ceremony Two. To tune

After graduating high school in the height of COVID-19, graphic design was not on the forefront of Spencer Crandall’s mind. With a job already lined
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