News
Every day someone from Tisch School of the Arts makes news. Here's where we share with you the incredible achievements of our students, alumni, faculty and friends.
TISCH ON MAIN 2026 Fireside Chat Lineup
Friday, Jan 16, 2026
The Tisch Office of Alumni Relations is thrilled to announced the TISCH ON MAIN 2026 Fireside Chat Lineup, illuminating conversations on craft and process from Tisch filmmakers at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
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2026 Film Independent Spirit Award Nominees
Friday, Jan 16, 2026
Congratulations to the Tisch alumni and faculty nominated for a 2026 Film Independent Spirit Award!
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CDI Introduces Class on Hitmaker Max Martin
Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026
The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts has announced a new course launching this spring: “Max Martin: The Musical Architecture of the Number Ones.”
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Allen Baylosis Publishes "Staging Filipinx Migration in British Columbia" in BC Studies
Thursday, Jan 29, 2026
Baylosis' essay examines selected fragments of the production "buto/buto:bones are seeds" and its process that demonstrate and employ alternative ways of staging migrant narratives, enabling a reparative reimagining that confronts the burden of representation and critiques existing societal imaginaries imposed on the Filipinx immigrant body.
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Areum Jeong Publishes "K-Pop Fandom: Performing Deokhu from the 1990s to Today"
Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026
Jeong's second book insists that K-pop fan practices and activities constitute a central productive force, shaping not only K-pop’s explosive global popularity, but also K-pop’s cultural impacts, politics, and horizons of possibility.
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Ash Marinaccio's Docbloc Projects Receives Non-Profit Status
Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026
Docbloc emerged from a desire to unite theatre makers, journalists, photographers, filmmakers, and other nonfiction creators in collaborative explorations of the critical issues shaping contemporary life.
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Gelsey Bell Receives NYSCA Support for Artists Grant for Green-Wood Cemetery Work
Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026
Through seasonal workshops and free public performances in 2026, Bell will work with participants, death doulas, chaplains, and the natural contours of the Cemetery itself to build a collective musical experience that highlights the interplay between voice, sound, environment, and memory.
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Mukwae Wabei Siyolwe Executive Produces "The Banjo Boys" Premiering at ADIFF
Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025
The Banjo Boys follows Madalitso Band, two street musicians from Lilongwe, Malawi whose hand-built instruments, polyrhythms, and storytelling carry them from busking in the markets of Lilongwe to performing on major international festival stages.
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Biba Bell Publishes New Essay in Special Issue of Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies
Monday, Nov 17, 2025
Liminalities is an open-access peer-reviewed journal for performance studies, theory and praxis.
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Jill Dolan Receives Howard T. Behrman Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities from Princeton University
Monday, Nov 17, 2025
The award recognizes extraordinary faculty distinction in humanities and publication; in teaching and advising; and in humanities-related University service.
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Pamela Santana Oliveros Publishes "Afrofutur1st Garçon: From Material to Matter" in Intervenxions
Wednesday, Nov 12, 2025
This article is a result of her work at the 2025 Public Humanities Fellowship at The Latinx Project, NYU, and features the work of Afro-Brazilian non-binary artist of the House/Ballroom Culture, Afrofutur1st Garçon.
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Dakota Camacho Named Dance/USA Artist Fellow
Tuesday, Nov 11, 2025
The fellowship honors dance and movement-based artists with sustained practices in art for social change.
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André Lepecki to Speak at Book Launch Celebrating Carlito Carvalhosa
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2025
To mark the book’s release, Lepecki will join in a public conversation at Amant’s bookstore and café, reflecting on the lasting significance of Carvalhosa’s work.
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