Petteruti Lounge, 2nd Floor, Stephen Robert '62 Campus Center, 75 Waterman Street
From this central meeting space, choose your own adventure by signing up for one of the offered tours and events of the afternoon.
Guided tour opportunities include:
Slavery & Legacy Walking Tour: This tour examines the history behind Brown University, the State of Rhode Island and their roles in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. The tours help students (K-12 +college) as well as adult groups think critically about the University and state histories.(2 one hour tours)
College Hill Architecture Tour with Dietrich Neumann: Tour the historic Brown University campus with your EMBA professor. (2 one hour tours)
University Greenhouse Environmental Tour: The Plant Environmental Center is the home to the university's botany teaching collection that includes plants across many families and many environments. We also have research being conducted on tomatoes and hog peanuts, that revolve around climate change. (Docents await visitors)
Bell Gallery Art Exhibit: Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration explores the impact of the US prison system on contemporary visual art. This exhibition highlights artists who are or have been incarcerated alongside artists who have not been incarcerated but whose practices interrogate the carceral state. Seen together, their works reveal how punitive governance, predatory policing, surveillance, and mass imprisonment impact everyday life for many millions of people. Art made in prisons is crucial to contemporary culture, though it has been largely excluded from established art institutions and public discourse. Marking Time aims to shift aesthetic currents, offering new ways to envision art and to understand the reach and devastation of the US carceral state. (Docents await visitors)
Virtual Reality CAVE Tour in the Granoff Arts Center: Our Cave is a TAN VR-Cube, an 8' cubic room in which 3-D images are projected on 3 walls and the floor. It uses stereo depth-perception glasses by Volfoni, an OptiTrack motion capture system, and the Unity game engine with a plugin from MiddleVR. Positional audio is provided by a 5.1 surround sound system. Each system works in parallel, creating the illusion of virtual reality in an open space without head-mounted devices. Software packages available through the CCV include volume visualization, molecular visualization, and simple 3-D model manipulation. (2 one hour tours with limited headcount)
Self-guided tour opportunities include:
The RISD Museum: The RISD Museum acquires, preserves, presents, and interprets works of art and design representing diverse cultures from ancient times to the present. The RISD Museum—southeastern New England's only comprehensive art museum—was established in Providence in 1877, alongside the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). The Museum’s collection of about 100,000 objects includes paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, costume, furniture, and other works of art and design from all over the world, from ancient periods to the latest in contemporary art. (Expect to enjoy this exploration for 2 hours)
The Haffenreffer Museum: The Haffenreffer Museum on the College Hill campus presents “A Verry Drunk Hunter’s Dream”: Modernist Expression in Africa presents late 20th-century art from Ghana and Nigeria alongside related traditional objects. The exhibition celebrates a generation of African artists who embraced a new medium of expression, mapping an engaging visual vocabulary cognizant of their cultural and historical pasts. (Expect to enjoy this exploration for 1 hour)
The Providence Athenaeum: For nearly 200 years, the Providence Athenæum has welcomed illustrious writers, spirited thinkers, and intellectually curious community members to engage in reading, conversation, and debate. Today, our mission is to enrich the mind, inspire the spirit, and elevate the public discourse.
Three self-guided tours will help you explore the Athenæum, its history, and its collections: History & Building Tour; Art & Sculpture Tour; Collections & Authors Tour. (The tours can be taken separately or sequentially, and each takes about 20 minutes to complete.)