Student’s illustration featured on cover of Sarasota law firm’s 2022 holiday card

Michael J. Wilson, the president of Williams Parker Attorneys at Law is seen here with Ringling Illustration student and contest winner Sky Chandler.

Ringling College of Art and Design Illustration sophomore Sky Chandler was announced as the winner of the annual Williams Parker Attorneys at Law holiday card contest.  The company, a Sarasota law firm founded in 1925, has a long-standing relationship with Ringling College and is an active sponsor and friend of the institution. “I am beyond […]

New film documentary featuring community leaders of color opens Dec. 2

Warriors features interviews with 11 local community leader women of color.

Community members are invited to attend a screening of the new documentary film, Warriors of Sarasota: The Interconnections of Diasporic Roots, Identity, Sisterhood and Service Dec. 2 from 5:30-7:30 pm. The screening will be accompanied by a photo exhibition and panel discussion Dec. 2, from 5:30-7:30 pm, at the Mara Art Studio and Gallery located […]

Meet Ringling College’s SGA President and Executive Board

Ringling College junior Celi Mitidieri ’24, Film, is the new Student Government Association President.

Fall semester is in full swing at Ringling College of Art and Design, which means it’s a busy time for the College’s Student Government Association (SGA). And it would seem that no one is busier than current SGA President, Celi Mitidieri.  Originally from Brazil, Mitidieri is a junior in the Film department at Ringling College […]

Ringling College recognized as one of ‘America’s Best Colleges for Student Voting’

Students Standing in and around signs urging people to vote

Ringling College of Art and Design is one of “America’s Best Colleges for Student Voting” according to Washington Monthly, a Washington, D.C.-based magazine. The honor roll, which was published this week, lists Ringling College as one of 230 public and private institutions across the country who “are doing the most to turn students into citizens.” […]