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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.
Arts Politics Chair Pato Hebert will be presenting “Capillaries of Care: No Silver Linings” for Cinemas of Global Solidarity to share how he's been at the forefront of change.
"The Limitless Heart," a reading and conversation with internationally renowned poet Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, will be hosted on NYU's Brooklyn campus on Thursday, March 3.
New York University's Collaborative Arts and Arts Politics departments invite you to the launch of Victor Peterson II's (NYU) forthcoming book, Black Thought: A Theory of Articulation.
Department of Art & Public Policy Chair Pato Hebert will explore modern advocacy strategies for change as a member of the panel for the webinar, "The Reciprocal Politics of Bed Space Activism."
The Morphology exhibition showcases one of many ways the Arts Politics program brings together innovators to push the possibilities of cultural production.
APP Chair Pato Hebert will engage in a USC webinar on art, food, and change as a scholar dialoguing with other scholars and artists to explore social justice.
Jaime Cortez will discuss how they push the boundaries of cultural production through dissecting and sharing their book, "GORDO."
Dramatic Effects with a Movie Camera: An Evening with Gail Segal & Sheril Antonio
For the first time in New York City, Department of Art & Public Policy Chair Pato Hebert will be sharing their modern advocacy strategy for change regarding ableism.
APP '09 Jasmine Mahmoud will be expositing how to expand the boundaries of cultural production in regards to how the pandemic has impacted theatre and performance studies.