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Previous Exhibitions
Previous year's Dual Degree Exhibitions can be viewed on Behance using the links below. Use this documentation as inspiration, but don't limit yourself to forms and mediums from the old shows!
Many Years Later... - the 12th Annual BRDD Exhibition
Last spring the BRDD community considered themes related to progression of time, change and growth, traditions, routines, and rituals, closeness and distance, repetition and succession, and connection and disconnection. In our transition to remote learning a few months after, the exhibition was not moved to be featured online. You can read the BDH article here:
https://www.browndailyherald.com/2020/01/24/brown-risd-dual-degree-students-explore-time-memory-annual-exhibit/
Parallels - the 11th Annual BRDD Exhibition
As the BRDD program celebrated it’s 11th year, members of the Dualie community were invited to submit for the 2019 show: Parallels. Works for this exhibition considered, but weren’t limited to reflection, mirroring, similarity, lines, non-intersections, 11, and choice.
X - the 10th Annual BRDD Exhibition
As the BRDD program celebrated it’s 10th year, members of the Dualie community were invited to submit for the 2018 show: X. With this call, we welcomed works of all themes, approaches, and media - we considered this to be a theme with/out a theme. Works for this exhibition considered, but weren’t limited to, ideas of unknowns, crossings/intersections, multiplications, and negations.
Re: Memory - the 9th Annual BRDD Exhibition
In October 2016, we sent out a call to the students of the Brown|RISD Dual Degree Program to remember, revisit, and reinvestigate. Phantom-limb emotions, vestiges of past places, indexical residue left by action or gesture, and reluctant nostalgia colored the responses to Re: Memory. Each work was a reply to observed lapses in translation and the success or failure of memory. Responses interpreted memory as inclusive of storytelling, proliferation, and heritage. Here, heritage is broadly defined, from the personal to the cultural, the political and the technological. Nonlinear, tangential, and loose connections ran through the exhibition, speaking to the nature of memory itself.
2 x 4 - the 8th Annual BRDD Exhibition
This year's exhibition focuses on themes of multiplicity, calculation, and construction. We were inspired by what is elementary, use of materials, process work, manmade versus natural, and collaboration.
Of[f] Course - the 7th Annual BRDD Exhibition
This year's exhibition focuses on themes of expectations, routine, and deviation. We were inspired by what is obvious, second guessing decisions, notions of editing, and taking control to establish a routine versus break a habit. Duh.
Don't Be A Stranger - the 6th Annual BRDD Exhibition
FULL - the 5th Annual BRDD Exhibition