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Tisch School of the Arts is alive with energy because of its students, faculty, alumni, and staff. We look forward to welcoming you to our school.
Request disability accommodations here.
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Women Creating Nouns, Not Adjectives: Votes for Women
MoreThis exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
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Playtest Thursday
MorePlay current works-in-progress by NYU Game Center students & the NYC games community!
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Comedy Club
MoreCalling all comics, improv people, sketch folks and show-offs! Want stage time, a hot mic and the attention of your peers? We're going to be holding monthly performance nights in the Goldberg and if you happen to be ready to do a set on Tuesday night, we've got a stage for you!
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Vivas Las Queremos (We Want Them Alive): A Photographic Exhibition
MoreVivas Las Queremos is a photographic exhibition meant to bring acute, attention to the violence against women taking place in Mexico and to help bring attention to our mission for the eradication of violence toward women throughout the world. On view at DPI Lobby - Broadway windows.
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Trans Awareness Week 2021
MoreNovember 15 marks the beginning of Trans Awareness Week—a week-long series of events that celebrates the lives and experiences of transgender, nonbinary, and gender expansive communities. This week educates the NYU community about how we can collectively uplift trans and non-binary communities.
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Men on boats
MoreThe Experimental Theatre Wing presents Men on Boats by Tisch Drama Alum Jaclyn Backhaus, directed by ETW faculty member Doug Paulson.
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Abigail Child: Where is Your Rupture?
More“The title of this lecture takes off from Andy Warhol’s Where Is Your Rupture, an early '60s painting which cuts off both a diagrammatic torso and the text beneath it. The result is at once detached and personal, a fragment with both text and body broken, incomplete.
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Intro to NYU LGBTQ+ Training
MoreIntro to NYU LGBTQ+ is an interactive session that introduces LGBTQ+ terms/concepts and strategies for better supporting LGBTQ+ communities. We will provide an overview of resources and services that you can use to better serve these communities.
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Julia Scotti: Funny That Way
MoreThe moving, funny, triumphant comeback story of trans comedian, Julia Scotti, the “crazy old lady of comedy.”