(Un)Making: CRS Grad Student Conference

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(Un)Making: Center for Research & Study Grad Student Conference

Join us on April 5th and 6th for an exciting series of academic panels, discussions, and workshops across a variety of contemporary approaches and topics on the theme of (Un)Making. The conference will include presentations from current students and recent alumni from institutions within New York City and the surrounding areas.

We will be welcoming Mel Y. Chen as the keynote speaker.

The conference and keynote lecture event are free and open to everyone at NYU, NYU alumni, as well as all members and alumni of any NYC graduate consortiums colleges. External guests are also welcome and encouraged to RSVP.

Sponsored by the Center for Research & Study at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, the graduate student conference is organized by the joint effort of students at the departments of Performance Studies, Art & Public Policy, and the Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies. Together, we seek to consider the close relationship between unmaking and making, where assembly often involves destruction, and decomposition may imbricate a creative force.

The Graduate Student Conference was also made possible with support from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Dean Allyson Green, and the Tisch Initiative for Creative Research.