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NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible.
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Thursday, Nov. 19 2020

  • Mindful Mondays

    Mindful Mondays

    Register now to join Melissa Carter, Associate Director of Global Spiritual Life at NYU, online in a 30-minute mindfulness session each Monday at 12:00 noon.

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  • 100 Years | 100 Women Virtual Exhibition

    100 Years | 100 Women Virtual Exhibition

    The exhibition "Women Creating Nouns, Not Adjectives: Votes for Women" was made in conjunction with Park Avenue Armory and the National Black Theatre's 100 Years | 100 Women.

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  • Mindful NYU Free Yoga & Meditation

    Mindful NYU Free Yoga & Meditation

    MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.

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  • Virtual Playtest Thursday

    Virtual Playtest Thursday

    Get feedback on your work-in-progress games live on Twitch!

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  • Photoville 2020

    Photoville 2020

    Tisch Photography & Imaging is presenting an outdoor banner at Photoville 2020 with excerpts from the senior thesis projects of 23 recently graduated young artists who received their BFAs from NYU Tisch Photography & Imaging in 2020.

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  • The Discourse with Naomi Clark and Frank Lantz

    The Discourse with Naomi Clark and Frank Lantz

    Weekly discussion and takes on game industry news from Naomi Clark and Frank Lantz

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  • Screen Share: Access & Collaboration in the Video Archive

    Screen Share: Access & Collaboration in the Video Archive

    Join the Women & Performance Journal for their annual Fall Mixer!

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  • Tisch Drama Stage: FORGIVE US, YOU'RE DYING

    Tisch Drama Stage: FORGIVE US, YOU'RE DYING

    Using the original text of Everyman as inspiration, this devised process will explore and interrogate the medieval morality play's iconography, allegories, and archetypes through a contemporary lens, culminating in a new movement-based instruction manual for how we cope with death today.

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  • Tisch Drama Stage: Everybody

    Tisch Drama Stage: Everybody

    This modern riff on the fifteenth-century morality play Everyman follows Everybody (chosen from amongst the cast by lottery at each performance) as they journey through life’s greatest mystery—the meaning of living.

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  • The Making and Unpacking of Beyoncé's 'BLACK IS KING'

    The Making and Unpacking of Beyoncé's 'BLACK IS KING'

    Join the film's contributors as they discuss the creative process and cultural impact 'Black is King'.

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  • Quench: A Trans Awareness Week Conversation Centering Non-binary Folks

    Quench: A Trans Awareness Week Conversation Centering Non-binary Folks

    The LGBTQ+ Graduate Student and Faculty Dinners is the NYU LGBTQ+ Center’s series connecting LGBTQ+ Graduate students to LGBTQ+ faculty at NYU through food and dialogue. In honor of Trans Awareness Week, this LGBTQ+ Grad and Faculty Dinner will feature trans and non-binary faculty at NYU. Graduate students will have the opportunity to connect with and learn from our featured faculty members: Whitney (Whit) Pow, Assistant Professor of Queer and Transgender Media Studies in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communications (Steinhardt) Chris Straayer, Associate Professor in the Department of Cinema Studies (Tisch)

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  • Being Non-binary in the Workplace (and Allies): Looking Ahead

    Being Non-binary in the Workplace (and Allies): Looking Ahead

    This panel will feature non-binary professionals in NYU Stern's community to share their experiences, perspective, and expertise working with firms on gender-inclusive practices. The panelists will share personal stories and testimonies to their lived experiences navigating biases of our society and corporate organizations.

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