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Tisch West Works is a Tisch West collaborative arts forum that seeks writers, directors, producers and actors to share and develop new creative work.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 22 graduating seniors from the Department of Photography and Imaging, Class of 2018. SHOW TWO is the second and last of BFA exhibitions of the work of the entire graduating Photography and Imaging class.
Arts Politics M.A. Candidate (’18) Ikram Lakhdhar invites you to an evening of poetry reading and conversation with her mother, Tunisian Poet, Sondes Baccar. For her independent study, Lakhdhar translated excerpts from Baccar’s poetry from Arabic to English for the first time and will share moments of intimacy and discovery during the process. This filial exchange is an exploration of the role of translation to transcend cultural and linguistic borders. The event will include an introduction by Kathy Engel, Poet and Chair of Department, Art & Public Policy, NYU Tisch School of the Art.
Advanced Television Production is an immersive production course dedicated to completing production of a half hour television pilot by the end of the semester. Come see two pilots from ATVP Fall 2018, Principled & Salazar.
Performance Studies brings you a healthy snack to fuel you through finals!
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 22 graduating seniors from the Department of Photography and Imaging, Class of 2018. SHOW TWO is the second and last of BFA exhibitions of the work of the entire graduating Photography and Imaging class.
ITP's Spring Show is coming up on May 15th and May 16th!
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 22 graduating seniors from the Department of Photography and Imaging, Class of 2018. SHOW TWO is the second and last of BFA exhibitions of the work of the entire graduating Photography and Imaging class.
ITP's Spring Show is coming up on May 15th and May 16th!
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 22 graduating seniors from the Department of Photography and Imaging, Class of 2018. SHOW TWO is the second and last of BFA exhibitions of the work of the entire graduating Photography and Imaging class.
New York University congratulates the Class of 2018! The 186th All-University Commencement Exercises will be celebrated in New York at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday, May 16, 2018. Commencement ceremonies will also take place in May at NYU Abu Dhabi and NYU Shanghai, with individual school convocations occurring throughout New York City.
Faculty Tzipi Trope needs your thoughts. She Invites you to a rough cut screening of her new feature film "My Dearest Enemy."
Our annual showcase highlights the daring and innovative work of the graduate and undergraduate students of the NYU Game Center. Check out over 60 projects ranging from one week experiments in our Prototype Studio course to year-long thesis and capstone work.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 22 graduating seniors from the Department of Photography and Imaging, Class of 2018. SHOW TWO is the second and last of BFA exhibitions of the work of the entire graduating Photography and Imaging class.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 22 graduating seniors from the Department of Photography and Imaging, Class of 2018. SHOW TWO is the second and last of BFA exhibitions of the work of the entire graduating Photography and Imaging class.
Salute is an affectionate farewell tribute from the faculty and staff of the Tisch School of the Arts to the graduating class.
Faculty Tzipi Trope needs your thoughts. She Invites you to a rough cut screening of her new feature film "My Dearest Enemy."
Renaldi creates spontaneous and fleeting relationships between strangers for the camera, often pushing his subjects beyond their comfort levels.
Renaldi creates spontaneous and fleeting relationships between strangers for the camera, often pushing his subjects beyond their comfort levels.
Renaldi creates spontaneous and fleeting relationships between strangers for the camera, often pushing his subjects beyond their comfort levels.