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Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Created and Performed by MA Arts Politics candidate Tyler Thomas with music composed by Wes Brandt. Text taken from recorded conversations with family members.
Experimental filmmaker Su Friedrich presents her latest documentary, I Cannot Tell You How I Feel, featuring her mother Lore, who protests being taken to an independent living facility, alongside her 1985 film The Ties That Bind, which recorded her mother’s recollections of growing up in Nazi Germany.
Final presentations from Reading and Writing Electronic Text class
hosted by ITP and UNICEF Office of Innovation
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
Jesse Bransford, Chair of Art & Art Professions, NYU, will screen and provide commentary on selections from DEVO’s groundbreaking music videos, the earliest of which predate not only MTV, but also the band’s studio recordings.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
APP invites you to Art of Justice 6, an opportunity to enage with institution builders, artists from our diverse communities with varying cultural perspectives will provide a comprehensive tracking of how in the "name of diversity" systemic racial and cultural discrimination continues in the arts.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
Come join the Spring undergraduate Performance Composition seminar for an evening of solo and ensemble performances that experiment with the voice as a malleable and polymorphous material. For their final performance, students will be working with texts by Roland Barthes, Anne Carson, Adriana Cavarero, Mladen Dolar, Fred Moten, José Esteban Muñoz, and Bernice Johnson Reagon.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
NYU Tisch Alumni Script Critique and Networking Group
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
The Classical Studio's annual "Word Orgy," its final project, a celebration of spoken word, song, poetry, and random writings, will take place on Thursday, May 4 and Friday, May 5 in the Cabaret Space at 721 Broadway on the Third Floor @ 7:30. The piece, directed by Daniel Spector and Choreographed by Renee Redding-Jones, will last just over an hour.
Shahrazaed Preza, a graduate student in the Department of Art & Public Policy, will compete in the $300K Entrepreneurs Challenge on May 5, 2017. Her company, Anudando, is an enterprise that reuses plastic bags (polyethylene-PE) and transforms them into yarn and high quality textiles, preserving dying crafts by giving communities of artisans the opportunity to nurture their own skills and expertise, whilst diversifying their practice and portfolio, all through environmentally friendly ways of working.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
Dean Green will be hanging out in the Riese Lounge to meet with students. Come by to introduce yourself, and share your ideas and your concerns.
The Classical Studio's annual "Word Orgy," its final project, a celebration of spoken word, song, poetry, and random writings, will take place on Thursday, May 4 and Friday, May 5 in the Cabaret Space at 721 Broadway on the Third Floor @ 7:30. The piece, directed by Daniel Spector and Choreographed by Renee Redding-Jones, will last just over an hour.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
Individual thesis presentations by our graduating students.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
Monday, May 8, 2017 at 6pm: Celebrate the Dr. Kellie Jones' new book SOUTH OF PICO: African American Artists in Los Angeles in the 19960s and 1970s.
By learning industry standards, actors will stand out by presenting the best version of their headshot, resume, business cards, website, and reel. Actors will also create the tools necessary to overcoming career crippling plateaus in class.
Individual thesis presentations by our graduating students.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries
Individual thesis presentations by our graduating students.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Selected works by the class of 2017 are on display in the Gulf + Western (Lobby) & 8th Floor Galleries