RIT is celebrating entrepreneur and philanthropist B. Thomas Golisano’s legacy with a student-curated exhibit in the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences atrium.
The Secret Lives of Books, a special topics elective offered by the museum studies program in the College of Liberal Arts, gives hands-on experience with paper, ink, pigments, and all the material components of a book.
A clock with a human face, a lamp base with a hidden compartment, and an Art Nouveau-inspired high chair are among the objects featured in a new RIT Archives exhibit honoring a trailblazing alumna.
Student Made
August 2023 through July 2024
RIT Museum, Wallace Library, 3rd Floor
Cary Graphic Arts Collection
Orbis Typographicus: The Typographic World According to Metzger and Zapf
January 2026 through May 2026 Exhibit Information
Acclaimed designers embraced a creative challenge that produced a masterful limited-edition book of quotes presented in experimental typographic layouts.
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