Projo: RISD’s new leader

Editorial board welcomes Maeda to RISD, hopes to see further RISD involvement in downtown renaissance

...We welcome Mr. Maeda, 41, to Rhode Island. He has big shoes to fill. Mr. Mandle in his 15 years quintupled RISD’s endowment, which now is around $340 million, and raised the prestige of the school internationally. Now his successor must figure out how to make a richer RISD work even better for its community — its students, its staff, its host city and state, its world.

Of course, we hope that Mr. Maeda will build upon Mr. Mandle’s intelligent decision to hop the river from College Hill into downtown and expand the Providence renaissance. For its part, RISD has gotten wonderful social and aesthetic benefits out of the River Relocation Project and has generally responded in kind (except, some grumps might suggest, for the design of the new Chace Center).

Fusing art and technology does not just mean more sculptures that blink and beep. It can mean more artists who create meaning, energize our lives, and, yes, earn material wealth, too — not just for themselves but for society. Art can leverage technology, which can leverage art. Industry and commerce can be ennobled by design — dare we say by beauty? This is not merely RISD’s role for the future; it is why RISD was founded in 1878 by local mill owners...

Full Story: Editorial: RISD’s new leader Source: Providence Business News, January 11th, 2008

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