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Marc Karlin (1943-1999) is widely regarded as Britain’s most important but least known director of the last half century. His far-reaching essay films deal with working-class and feminist politics, international leftism, historical amnesia and the struggle for collective memory, about the difficulty but also the necessity of political idealism in a darkening world.
Join Tisch West for a very special Q&A discussion with showrunner, writer, and Tisch alumnus Veena Sud (MFA, Kanbar Film & TV).
Filmmaker Cathy Lee Crane and scholar Karen Pinkus present two films — Pasolini's "Notes Towards an African Orestes" and Crane's own "Pasolini's Last Words" — that interrogate the late career of this most heretical of filmmakers.
Meet reps from a variety of arts organizations who are recruiting interns for the spring and summer semesters!
Join STEBA for a panel with Nickelodeon's Talent & Casting department! Nickelodeon is the leading network for children, as one of the top-rated cable channels for 17 consecutive years. Our guests are Nickelodeon veterans with a combined 28+ years of experience at the company in talent, casting, production, and music operations.
For M.A. and Ph.D. programs. Meet members of the faculty and current students who will introduce the program and answer questions.
Weirdo Workshop w. Claude & Chuck
Whether you are a sculptor or a computer programmer, an architect or a philosopher, a dancer or a scientist, and want to apply your interests to interactive media, we would like an opportunity to learn more about you.
learning about the company, Moving Brands.
Come learn more about the Interactive Media Arts (IMA) program in NYU Shanghai.
With a particular focus on the Black and Nuyorican Arts Movements, The Art of Justice: Articulating an Ethos and Aesthetic of the Movement conference will present the ideas, and aesthetics of those earlier movements honoring and guided by the first hand voices documenting their actual experiences. The
With a particular focus on the Black and Nuyorican Arts Movements, The Art of Justice: Articulating an Ethos and Aesthetic of the Movement conference will present the ideas, and aesthetics of those earlier movements honoring and guided by the first hand voices documenting their actual experiences. The
The AMIA Student Chapter at NYU presents a screening in honor of UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage 2015, including works from NYPL, XFR Collective, and Human Rights Watch.