No where else in the world can you find the range of disciplines in one school. Over the last 50 years as we forged new programs, built our home in New York and expanded to our global academic centers, institutes emerged. Each are built with shared values, common goals, and a priority for putting students first. The result – a place where artists and scholars create the future.
Invited musicians, artists, scholars, journalists, practitioners, and students, will gather to discuss ways that we might make inclusion and equity central to our art practices, and how these efforts might directly challenge the “isms” and “phobias” that plague much of our culture and society. This round-table discussion is part of Tisch School of the Arts' Day of Community.
Special guests include:
Robyn Rodgers - DJ Reborn
Ebonie Smith - Engineer/producer
Hentyle Yapp - Assitant Professor, Art & Public Policy
Sheril Antonio - Dean for Strategic Initiatives
Jeff Rabhan - Chair, Clive Davis Institute
moderated by Matthew D. Morrison (Assistant Professor, Clive Davis Institute) and Kyra Williams (Student, Clive Davis Institute)
RSVP NOT REQUIRED, BUT ENCOURAGED.
This event is open to current NYU students and CDI alumni only. Must have valid NYU ID. Seating is limited.