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A fall recess will be held on Monday, Oct. 12. No classes are scheduled.
Join Corey Mandell, an award-winning screenwriter and playwright, for a master class on October 13th in the screening room of SmithHouse.
Lizzie Borden’s 1983 film 'Born in Flames' is set in a post-utopian future. Ten years after a socialist revolution in the US, the voices of queer/poor/women of color are still not heard, their demands not recognized by the state. Led by radical lesbians, a Women’s Army is formed, despite the protests of socialist feminists, and thwarting the covert surveillance of the state. Hijacking the airwaves through two unlicensed radio stations, djs Honey and Isabelle broadcast the revolution–this time anarchistic, not grounded in a politics of recognition or redress but in forms of affiliation based in collective rage and love. The pirated radio transmission of music and message creates an alternate bandwidth, signaling the porousness between this world and the world that is possible. This talk is dedicated to a feminism that dances, and screams and blows things up. Jayna Brown, Ethnic Studies, University of California, Riverside
Works by Motoharu Jonouchi, Masao Adachi, and Katsuhiro Tomita. Presented in 16mm. Organized in conjunction with the Grey Art Gallery exhibit For a New World to Come: Experiments in Japanese Art and Photography, 1968–1979.
Join us for a special live taping of The Combat Jack Show featuring television writer-producer-activist-author Norman Lear, Reggie Ossé (aka Combat Jack), and Dan Charnas here at The Clive Davis Institute.
In this talk, built around the unique challenges of inconsistent income and unpredictable employment, learn the tools you need to become successful in the business of what you do, so you can spend more time enjoying your art instead of worrying about overdue bills and other financial stressors.
Hosted by Vanessa Cuervo, Ivonne Villalon Perez, and Courtney Brown
During this special event, you will discover, utilize, and master the specific techniques that will control your vocal physiology, so that everything that comes out of your mouth brings you closer to your goals, and helps you better connect with and influence your listeners.
Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science
Whether you are a sculptor or a computer programmer, an architect or a philosopher, a dancer or a scientist, and want to apply your interests to interactive media, we would like an opportunity to learn more about you.
Demo of smart projector.
Tisch Actors West invites you to spend a night with the real stars of Los Angeles at Griffith Observatory’s STAR PARTY!
Bringing together those who work in costume, cinema and scholarship – a first-time opportunity for many – with an emphasis on discussion, research and an interchange of ideas, Film Costume / Rendering Realities examines and celebrates one of cinema’s most crucial arts with an audience of students, industry professionals, academics, and the film-loving public.
Home Movie Day is an annual celebration of amateur films and filmmaking, providing an opportunity for individuals and families to see and share their own home movies with an audience of their community. This year, AMIA@NYU presents Home Movie Day, hosted by Rutgers University.
The NYU Tisch Department of Photography & Imaging is hosting our third annual 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.