I meant to write about Justin Kimball’s photo exhibit at the RISD Museum, but the photographs are maddening. Luckily, the next gallery over features a small but considerably better exhibit of work from the museum’s permanent collection. The focus is artists who make work about places where they don’t live anymore, whether that’s Montana or Pakistan or the Ciudad Juarez border crossing. Hae Min Choi’s layered images of TV screens are quite lovely, but I was most immediately drawn to Serena Maria Perrone’s lush woodcut of two unhappy Sicilian girls.