Tisch Events
Tisch School of the Arts is alive with energy because of its students, faculty, alumni, and staff. We look forward to welcoming you to our school.
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Tisch School of the Arts is alive with energy because of its students, faculty, alumni, and staff. We look forward to welcoming you to our school.
Request disability accommodations here.
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Mindful NYU Free Yoga & Meditation
MoreMindfulNYU 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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The Latinx Project Public Humanities Fellowship
MoreThe Latinx Project’s Public Humanities Fellowship will offer up to 10 graduate students at NYU & Inter-University Doctoral Consortium, the opportunity to gain career-building experience by establishing collaborative partnerships with local arts and cultural organizations. Applicants are asked to propose dream projects specific to a Latinx culture-adjacent institution.
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Playtest Thursday
MoreCome play work-in-progress games by NYU Game Center students, faculty, and alumni!
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DPI Senior Show Two 2021
MoreDPI Senior Show Two is an exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 11 graduating seniors from the Class of 2021 in NYU's Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts.
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InsUrgent Media from the Front: Past and Present Stories of Media Activism
MoreThis hybrid screening and discussion event brings together activists and scholars to reflect on our present moment of social upheaval and the role mediamaking plays in it.
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FANDANGO AT THE WALL Screening & Panel Discussion for Clive Davis Institute
MoreFANDANGO AT THE WALL follows Arturo O’Farrill, maestro Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra founder, and Kabir Sehgal, bestselling author and Grammy-winning music producer, as they prepare to record a live album at the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Their project is inspired by the annual music festival called Fandango Fronterizo, which unites people in son jarocho's song and dance on both sides of the Tijuana-San Diego border. Before recording, Fandango Fronterizo organizer, Jorge Francisco Castillo, takes O’Farrill and Sehgal on an inspiring journey of Veracruz, Mexico, where son jarocho, the 300-hundred-year-old folk music combining indigenous, Spanish, and African traditions originated.