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Events presented by the Department of Art & Public Policy seek to share and represent the range of voices, interests, and practices that comprise our community.
View recordings of our Spring 2021 Events.
Events presented by the Department of Art & Public Policy seek to share and represent the range of voices, interests, and practices that comprise our community.
View recordings of our Spring 2021 Events.
The Departments of Art & Public Policy and Performance Studies will co-host a lunch for their staff, students and faculty as part of NYU Tisch's Community Week 2019.
A Presentation by and Experience with Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs.
Two film screenings and a conversation with the directors and professors from the Department of Art & Public Policy at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.
The objects speak series proudly presents its inaugural event: a conversation with art critic and curator Antwaun Sargent and Dr. Isolde Brielmaier (NYU), on redefining representation of the Black body. Conversation to be followed by audience Q&A and a book signing.
This roundtable showcases new work in trans of color scholarship, activism, and cultural production; it features authors speaking about their recently published books and works-in-progress that chart exciting new directions in the field, from theorizing trans futures, to Afro diasporic technologies, to queer fabulousness.
In this panel discussion, several Arts Politics alumni and faculty will share their experiences applying for and pursuing a PhD. They will speak both pragmatically about process and personally about their journeys down this academic/ professional path. The conversation is open to all, but will be oriented within the field of Arts Politics.
A conversation with activist, artist, scholar, and Arts Politics alum Juan Ortiz
This roundtable places in conversation feminist scholars, artists, and activists broadly engaged in the project of decolonial aesthetics in the context of military occupation in Kashmir and Palestine.
Workshop for arts practitioners
An honoring of M.A. Arts Politics class of 2020!