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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.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Iconoclastic performance artist Karen Finley headlines a stellar lineup of artists to inspire and activate the downtown community with a "Call to Action" weekend, anchored around her latest protest piece.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Closing event for Ghost Fishing: An Evening of Eco-Justice Poetry.
The opening reception will debut the exhibition and will feature remarks by executive director Melody Capote, curators, artists, and a festive reception.
The Department of Art & Public Policy welcomes undergraduates currently enrolled in our minor, as well as those interested in learning more about the minor, to mix and mingle and get informed!
Event to celebrate Dr. Laura Harris and the release of her new book, "Experiments in Exile."
Collaborators, close friends and graduates of the 2010 Arts Politics class - Esther Chang and Noelle Ghoussaini recently brought A Skate Play to Palestine in the fall of 2018 - a partnership between The Freedom Theatre (Jenin Refugee Camp, Palestine), Eyes up Here Productions (NYC) and SkateQilya (Jayyous, Palestine).
The NYU Tisch Departments of Art & Public Policy and Performance Studies invite you to THE PLANT OF DREAMING. Poetry and Conversation with Elisa Biagini. Introduced by Alicia Ostriker, 11th New York State Poet. March 8, 2019, 5:30pm – 6:30pm | 721 Broadway, Room 612
Paradise Lost: Kashmir's Political Art for Peace and Justice, a hip-hop lecture performance with MC Kash.
Novelist Sinan Antoon will discuss his novel The Baghdad Eucharist and his most recent visit to his native country - Iraq.
Presenting the publication What Can Be Done with an Egg, edited by Leticia Gutiérrez and Raúl Valverde, this program features the work of its contributors through activations by artists Beatriz Meseguer, Lenka Becvar, Marina Faust & Sonia Leimer, and William Staub
ALL LOOK THE SAME: A seminar on race, identity, music, and dopplegangers is a work-in-progress created by M.A. Arts Politics and Performance Studies students Kristel Baldoz, Chris Cole, Will Green, and Jane Yonge.
Arts Politics Student Savanah Pennell reflects on her experience attending the Sharjah Biennial
Join Arts Politics student Savanah Pennell for her installation and performance of "Voting Ritual" at 8pm Thursday May 16, Washington Square Park.
Join Arts Policy students Savanah Pennell and Hayat Abu Samra as they faciliate a night of art and dialogue titled, "From Palestine to Mexico: Fronteras, Hudud, Borders". Monday 20 May, 6pm, The Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery.