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Q&A to follow with alumnus/director Nicolas Pesce and his producing team, moderated by UGFTV Chair, Joe Pichirallo.
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Co-created by Alum Hank Willis Thomas (BFA, Photography '98) and Eric Gottesman, For Freedoms has created an interactive installation installed in the Riese Student Lounge where anyone may add their responses to prompts lining the walls via permanent marker .
For M.A. and Ph.D. programs in Cinema Studies. Meet members of the faculty and current students who will introduce the program and answer questions.
As a historical, temporal, and aesthetic exploration into queer experimental Asian/Pacific cinema, this event will gather four scholars, curators, and artists whose work addresses the subjects of racialized sexual politics, gender transgression, and the possibilities of pleasure within the queer Asian/Pacific imagination.
If you're thinking about graduate school in interactive media, come learn more about what we do here at ITP!
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Co-created by Alum Hank Willis Thomas (BFA, Photography '98) and Eric Gottesman, For Freedoms has created an interactive installation installed in the Riese Student Lounge where anyone may add their responses to prompts lining the walls via permanent marker .
UPDATE: This event is currently sold out. Walk-ins will be seated as capacity allows. This event will gather four scholars, curators, and artists whose work addresses the subjects of racialized sexual politics, gender transgression, and the possibilities of pleasure within the queer Asian/Pacific imagination.
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Co-created by Alum Hank Willis Thomas (BFA, Photography '98) and Eric Gottesman, For Freedoms has created an interactive installation installed in the Riese Student Lounge where anyone may add their responses to prompts lining the walls via permanent marker .
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Co-created by Alum Hank Willis Thomas (BFA, Photography '98) and Eric Gottesman, For Freedoms has created an interactive installation installed in the Riese Student Lounge where anyone may add their responses to prompts lining the walls via permanent marker .
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Co-created by Alum Hank Willis Thomas (BFA, Photography '98) and Eric Gottesman, For Freedoms has created an interactive installation installed in the Riese Student Lounge where anyone may add their responses to prompts lining the walls via permanent marker .
Roger Linn, arguably the most influential instrument designer of the past 35 years, will visit NYU to talk to students about his creations, their impact, and the future of electronic instruments.
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Co-created by Alum Hank Willis Thomas (BFA, Photography '98) and Eric Gottesman, For Freedoms has created an interactive installation installed in the Riese Student Lounge where anyone may add their responses to prompts lining the walls via permanent marker .
At a highly charged political moment in the US and in the world, this Fall 2016 session of Cross-Tisch will gather three speakers whose deeply interdisciplinary works help us reassess the drama of the social in the 21st century: Associate Professor Barbara Browning (Performance Studies), Arts Professor Rubén Polendo (Drama), and the first TSOA Scholar in Residence, Prof. Linda Williams (UC Berkeley). Convener and moderator: André Lepecki (Performance Studies).
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Co-created by Alum Hank Willis Thomas (BFA, Photography '98) and Eric Gottesman, For Freedoms has created an interactive installation installed in the Riese Student Lounge where anyone may add their responses to prompts lining the walls via permanent marker .
Come learn about CAA's training program, work and internship opportunities.
Artist-in-residence and guest instructor Kevin Griffin (Better Than Ezra) critiques student songs/work - live in the studio!
Technology has touched every aspect of our lives and has taken on a greater presence in community building, socializing, and even in the ways we "hook up."
Improv is a form with roots that go back well before 60’s happenings, experimental theatre, and Keith Johnstone. Randy Fertel will explore what light Victor Turner’s idea of communitas sheds on improv, and what light the long, unacknowledged literary tradition of improv reflects back on Turner’s idea.
Meet reps from a variety of arts organizations who are recruiting interns for the spring semester!
First U.S. retrospective of filmmakers/theorists’ path-breaking work. Curated by Oliver Fuke. Mulvey herself will be present for all screenings; there will also be contributions from and appearances by collaborators such as Yvonne Rainer, Tilda Swinton and Vitaly Komar.
Zachary Lieberman is an artist, researcher and hacker.
Final class displays for Pop-Up Windows class at ITP. On display at the NYU Kimmel Center.
Part of the ITP xStory series, featuring ITP alumna Sarah Rothberg and storytelling in VR.
Professor André Lepecki collaborates with Margret Grebowicz (Goucher College), Ed Keller (Parsons, The New School) and Nicola Masciandaro (Brooklyn College, CUNY) in a one-day transdisciplinary symposium.
The BRENDAN BRADLEY JIGSAW FUND GRANT is currently accepting applications through November 30thfor cross-departmental collaborative projects merging digital media and live performance. Come to the “GRANT MEET AND GREET” to meet potential collaborators from the different departments across Tisch!
First U.S. retrospective of filmmakers/theorists’ path-breaking work. Curated by Oliver Fuke. Mulvey herself will be present for all screenings; there will also be contributions from and appearances by collaborators such as Yvonne Rainer, Tilda Swinton and Vitaly Komar.
Beyond Scarcity Hackathon proposes a non-linear way of rethinking about resources and is a platform to hack at the fundamental concept of economics through tangible projects using all kinds of technology.
First U.S. retrospective of filmmakers/theorists’ path-breaking work. Curated by Oliver Fuke. Mulvey herself will be present for all screenings; there will also be contributions from and appearances by collaborators such as Yvonne Rainer, Tilda Swinton and Vitaly Komar.
The Department of Art and Public Policy at Tisch and the Kimmel Center of University Life welcome you to the NIGHT OF THE FULL MOON, an evening of art and performance to take place at the windows outside Kimmel Center.
First U.S. retrospective of filmmakers/theorists’ path-breaking work. Curated by Oliver Fuke. Mulvey herself will be present for all screenings; there will also be contributions from and appearances by collaborators such as Yvonne Rainer, Tilda Swinton and Vitaly Komar.
Information session for A+E Networks Digital Media Storytelling Fellowship
Both animal studies and queer theory share theoretical inheritances, even as they diverge in some of their philosophical and political commitments. This talk with Carla Freccero assesses the (non-exclusive) reciprocal impact of animal studies and queer theory.
Through Audiovisual Preservation Exchange (APEX), a project of the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program, international teams of educators, students, and professionals have worked together toward preservation of a wide range of film/media. Julio Cabrio, Jonathan Farbowitz, and Caroline Gil will speak about APEX Santiago 2016 and will screen selections from some of the projects.