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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.
The TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents a new piece set in an imagined future dystopia in which 12 endangered animals (actors in mask) debate the guilt or innocence of the last known surviving human for the destruction of the planet.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
Donate new and unused arts supplies to Materials for the Arts (MFTA), an organization within NYC’s Department of Cultural Affairs. MFTA makes these donations available for free to non-profit organizations with arts programming and to New York City public schools.
Join the Departments of Cinema Studies and Game Design in a fun fusion of Screens and Games!
In collaboration with the Tisch Emerging Media departments, we will host a live digital caricature activation throughout Community Week that culminates in a longstanding mural in our new home at 370 Jay Street.
The TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents a new piece set in an imagined future dystopia in which 12 endangered animals (actors in mask) debate the guilt or innocence of the last known surviving human for the destruction of the planet.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
Donate new and unused arts supplies to Materials for the Arts (MFTA), an organization within NYC’s Department of Cultural Affairs. MFTA makes these donations available for free to non-profit organizations with arts programming and to New York City public schools.
Join the Departments of Cinema Studies and Game Design in a fun fusion of Screens and Games!
In collaboration with the Tisch Emerging Media departments, we will host a live digital caricature activation throughout Community Week that culminates in a longstanding mural in our new home at 370 Jay Street.
The TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents a new piece set in an imagined future dystopia in which 12 endangered animals (actors in mask) debate the guilt or innocence of the last known surviving human for the destruction of the planet.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
The Critical Response Process, created by Liz Lerman, is a four-step process that combines the power of questions with the focus and challenge of informed dialogue. Since its inception, CRP has supported artists of all disciplines, as well as elected officials, leaders of arts and cultural institutions, educators, scientists and many more.
Donate new and unused arts supplies to Materials for the Arts (MFTA), an organization within NYC’s Department of Cultural Affairs. MFTA makes these donations available for free to non-profit organizations with arts programming and to New York City public schools.
The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) M.A. Program will host an in-person and virtual information session for prospective students on Thursday, October 17 at 4:30 PM EDT followed by a wine and cheese reception.
Join the Departments of Cinema Studies and Game Design in a fun fusion of Screens and Games!
In collaboration with the Tisch Emerging Media departments, we will host a live digital caricature activation throughout Community Week that culminates in a longstanding mural in our new home at 370 Jay Street.
The TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents a new piece set in an imagined future dystopia in which 12 endangered animals (actors in mask) debate the guilt or innocence of the last known surviving human for the destruction of the planet.
At this event, presented by Tisch Drama's Theatre Studies program, faculty members and leading artists will be in conversation and share reflections on the TISCH DRAMA STAGE fall production '12 Angry Animals,' followed by a Q&A session.
Hear about Bonnie Ruberg's new book Video Games Have Always Been Queer.
A Book Talk by Dorinne Kondo to discuss her new work.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
Donate new and unused arts supplies to Materials for the Arts (MFTA), an organization within NYC’s Department of Cultural Affairs. MFTA makes these donations available for free to non-profit organizations with arts programming and to New York City public schools.
The Departments of Art & Public Policy and Performance Studies will co-host a lunch for their staff, students and faculty as part of NYU Tisch's Community Week 2019.
Co-sponsored by NYU’s Department of Cinema Studies, Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Ottoman and Turkish Studies Initiative (OTS-NYU), and Grey Art Gallery. Offered in conjunction with the exhibition Modernisms: Iranian, Turkish, and Indian Highlights from NYU's Abby Weed Grey Collection, on view at NYU's Grey Art Gallery, 100 Washington Square East, September 10-December 7, 2019.
Join the Departments of Cinema Studies and Game Design in a fun fusion of Screens and Games!
In collaboration with the Tisch Emerging Media departments, we will host a live digital caricature activation throughout Community Week that culminates in a longstanding mural in our new home at 370 Jay Street.
The TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents a new piece set in an imagined future dystopia in which 12 endangered animals (actors in mask) debate the guilt or innocence of the last known surviving human for the destruction of the planet.
Following the sold out run of Novenas for a Lost Hospital, a play about the rise of fall of St. Vincent’s, DDW faculty member Cusi Cram and Rattlestick dramaturge Guy Lancaster will join me for a discussion about how we write about community for our community. Please join us at the Goldberg Theatre at 3 PM on 18 October, Tisch’s Day of Community.
Year II MFA students from Graduate Musical Theatre Writing will meet with students from the Design Department in a "First Conversations" meet and greet where students from GMTWP will discuss their thesis musicals with students from Design.
Anna Nazo stops by ITP to give a talk about her work.
Nancy Hechinger introduces ITP students to Thesis.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
The 2019 Day of Community Breakfast will take place at NYU Tisch School of the Arts on Friday, October 18th.
NYU Tisch School of the Arts will celebrate the end of Community Week dinner at 370 Jay Street, Brooklyn.
Donate new and unused arts supplies to Materials for the Arts (MFTA), an organization within NYC’s Department of Cultural Affairs. MFTA makes these donations available for free to non-profit organizations with arts programming and to New York City public schools.
Building community by exploring the multiple truths we carry.
The Association of Moving Image Archivists Student Chapter at New York University Presents: Home Movie Day 2019!
The TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents a new piece set in an imagined future dystopia in which 12 endangered animals (actors in mask) debate the guilt or innocence of the last known surviving human for the destruction of the planet.
It is our pleasure to announce PRAXIS, INC: Innovate, Network, Collaborate, which will take place Saturday, October 19, 2019!
Join us for our annual Open House for undergraduate prospective students and their families.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
The NYU Tisch Department of Photography & Imaging is hosting a portfolio review day for prospective undergraduate students. This event is produced in conjunction with the Tisch Open House on the same date. This event is specifically offered for prospective undergraduate freshman and transfer students to receive feedback on photography portfolios. Each participating student will receive an individual appointment to meet one-on-one with a Tisch representative for a 15 minute review.
Join us for the Future Artists Open House on Saturday, October 19, 2019. Learn more about the 8 Future Artists Programs offered at Tisch School of the Arts!
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
On Monday, October 21st, NYU's Clive Davis Institute will host a masterclass lead by Colin McDowell, founder of the award-winning Silicon Valley audio software company, McDSP!
Google stops by ITP to talk UX.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
Tisch Drama's Meisner Studio presents 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
Join us for the celebratory launch of Jacqueline Loss’s original translation of Jorge Mañach’s essay “Inquiry into Choteo.”
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
Are you an international student who’s planning on applying for an Artist Visa after graduation? Then don’t miss this info session, led by immigration lawyers who specialize in the arts. Learn all about O-1 Visas: what you'll need to qualify and the timeline for application.
Tisch Drama's Meisner Studio presents 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'En Folkefiende.'
Susan Davis stops by ITP for a fireside chat.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
Join NYU Tisch alumni for a fun weekend! Reconnect with classmates, attend a faculty lecture, see talented alumni performers, and celebrate your NYU Tisch family.
Tisch Drama's Meisner Studio presents 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute at Tisch Drama presents 'What of the Night.'
The Tisch Office of Career Development will be tabling at ITP.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
Join NYU Tisch alumni for a fun weekend! Reconnect with classmates, attend a faculty lecture, see talented alumni performers, and celebrate your NYU Tisch family.
Please join us for a celebration of over ten years of the Audiovisual Preservation Exchange on Friday, October 25 at 6:00 pm.
Tisch Drama's Meisner Studio presents 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute at Tisch Drama presents 'What of the Night.'
The debut of four brand new games from emerging game artists.
Bank of America stops by to talk to ITP student about Experience Design.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.
Join NYU Tisch alumni for a fun weekend! Reconnect with classmates, attend a faculty lecture, see talented alumni performers, and celebrate your NYU Tisch family.
The presentations by art historians and critics Melissa Ragona (Carnegie Mellon University), Andrew Uroskie (Stony Brook University) and Ed Halter (Bard College) will be preceded by the screening of Film Magazine of the Arts (Jonas Mekas, 1963), Letter to John From Jonas (Jonas Mekas, 1999) as well as clips from Walden (Jonas Mekas, 1968) and Lost Lost Lost (Jonas Mekas, 1976).
Tisch Drama's Meisner Studio presents 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
Tisch Drama's New Studio on Broadway presents 'The Wolves.'
The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute at Tisch Drama presents 'What of the Night.'
Just in time for Halloween, Theatricality Workshop students will present a collection of theatrical experiences and performances intended to frighten, unsettle, and generally creep you out.
53 faculty and alumni artists will be on view July 10, 2019 through January 3, 2020 at the Department of Photography & Imaging, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Opening Reception: October 2, 2019 at 721 Bway.
The work shown in 'Closets: Reimagining Identities while Embracing Memories' explores these innermost aspects of ourselves, symbolized through closet space, and how we perform our identities based on how we desire to image ourselves to the world.