
Presented by the RISD Alumni Association, Pulling on the Thread features interviews with members of the RISD alumni community talking about one thing they've made, created, or founded.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsDesignVisual Arts | ||||

/’gīdens/ (pronounced guidance) is a new platform using AI to help small business owners with administrative tasks. An Industrial Design graduate from 2005, Vincent is also the Chair of the RISD Black Alumni affinity group which connects students and... more
DEGEN incorporates artisanal knitted apparel, accessories, patterns, and an online knitting community KNIT CLUB. A Textiles graduate from 2010, Degen also opened a new brick and mortar yarn store and community space called in Providence this year.
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He is the current Visiting Assistant Professor and AICAD Fellow at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and received a RISD x Hyundai Summer Research Fellowship in 2021.
Miguel’s website
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The self-published book features illustrations of birds observed on walks and bike rides in the state. JooHee worked with fellow alumna, Marie Otsuka MFA 18 GD, on the design and layout of the book.
JooHee’s website
100 Birds
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Great podcast - excellent host. Easy to listen to and learn about the creative process. Plus there’s a secret sound at the end. How can you not love a podcast with a secret sound feature? Looking forward to the future episodes. Really appreciate hearing from experts and artists in a wide variety of fields.
Absolutely loving this podcast so far. Lois is such a great host and I’m so excited for their season 1 lineup!
So excited for this new podcast from The RISD Alumni Association. Especially excited for the upcoming episode from Rose B. Simpson. Lois Harada does a wonderful job as host and I can’t recommend it enough!
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Apple Podcasts | #181 |
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Pulling on the Thread launched 5 years ago and published 29 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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