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By convening and hosting a range of events, including conferences, symposia, lectures and panel presentations, research roundtables and working groups, we can support research and related activity here at Tisch while strengthening our institutional and individual connections across the University, as well as with other organizations and institutions across NYC, nationally and internationally.
To view past events, check out our Event History page. (This archive is always under construction.)
By convening and hosting a range of events, including conferences, symposia, lectures and panel presentations, research roundtables and working groups, we can support research and related activity here at Tisch while strengthening our institutional and individual connections across the University, as well as with other organizations and institutions across NYC, nationally and internationally.
To view past events, check out our Event History page. (This archive is always under construction.)
Climate Script Pitch Booth. Join us for some low-stakes fun to promote the power of storytelling in addressing climate change. Pitch your climate change script idea to a team of storytellers experienced in dramatic writing and invested in scripts that address climate change. Open to everyone.
Following dire warnings in the published Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s report, Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptations and Vulnerabilities, NYU Provost Gigi Dopico will moderate a conversation on the critical role of storytelling in the communication of climate science.
A special edition of the weekly NYU Game Center Playtest Thursdays - featuring games on climate change.
A designer's talk about Daybreak - a groundbreaking board game that tackles the subject of climate change.
In her lecture, Würfel presents a selection of photography projects from the Anthropocene, addressing climate change, space, and time. Her most recent project, “Forests in the Anthropocene,” explores the impacts of global warming on U.S. forests.
The OpenAir Carbon Removal Challenge is an international challenge for higher education students to create new processes, approaches and prototypes to remove carbon from the environment. This showcase features presentations form the finalist teams who will travel to NYU from around the world.
Green Violet Script Call – Open to all Tisch students and staff. Write a script (10-120 pages) for the stage or screen that addresses climate change. The three most compelling scripts win a cash prize and professional script consultation. Deadline April 22, 2023 (11:59pm).
Black Asian Coalitions Across Generations is a two day exploration of how artistic and organizing practices have bonded the Black and Asian American community and inspire their mutual collaboration, coalition-building, and liberation.
Black Asian Coalitions Across Generations is a two day exploration of how artistic and organizing practices have bonded the Black and Asian American community and inspire their mutual collaboration, coalition-building, and liberation.
This event celebrates the work of the 2023 *This Is Not A Drill* artist cohort — whose work critically and creatively explores how the climate emergency is related to both the growing significance of technology in our everyday life and the exacerbation of social inequality.
HEAR US (Honoring Elevating and Recapitalizing Underrepresented Stories) is a mentorship program celebrating and advancing student projects that center marginalized voices and stories. Learn more about the program and how to apply at one of two information sessions.
Join Dean Allyson Green and the Tisch Initiative for Creative Research for a reception welcoming the 2023-2024 Future Imagination Collaboratory Researchers.
An informal showing of works and works-in-progress by the 2023 cohort of HEAR US awardees.
HEAR US (Honoring Elevating and Recapitalizing Underrepresented Stories) is a mentorship program celebrating and advancing student projects that center marginalized voices and stories. Learn more about the program and how to apply at one of two information sessions.