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Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
A discussion and listening session celebrating the 50th anniversary of the legendary MILES DAVIS QUINTET.
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
The Art of Justice 3: Articulating and Ethos and Aesthetic of the Movement is an interactive presentation/ conversation. This session's theme is MOUNTING INEQUITY: Art in the Age of Diversity
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Are you a Drama major who needs a resume for internships or non-performance jobs? If so, Resume 101 for Drama Majors is just for you! Learn how to identify and organize transferable skills and experience to highlight your qualifications.
For nearly fifty years, artist Ernie Gehr has transformed his deep knowledge of the moving image into a distinct vision of cinema’s potential for interpreting and fragmenting reality. With an astute, often humorous, appreciation for the limits and possibilities of the frame, Gehr has, since the mid-1960s, created a large, radical body of work that continues to challenge and surprise audiences.
If you're thinking about graduate school in interactive media, come learn more about what we do here at ITP!
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Info session for prospective students interested in the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) MA Program, Department of Cinema Studies, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/miap
For the 2016 Tisch Day of Community, the Department of Performance Studies will materialize the performative utterance that is our department's title by collectively reading Giorgio Agamben's "The Coming Community" (trans. Michael Hardt).
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Take time to step away from your screens and find movements that improve posture, relieve stress and fit into your office. Join us for a free 30-minute yoga session, no mats or gear required.
Invited musicians, artists, scholars, journalists, practitioners, and students, will gather to discuss ways that we might make inclusion and equity central to our art practices.
Facebook Live chat with ITP faculty members Nancy Hechinger and Gabriel Barcia-Colombo to talk about their work and the Fall 2017 admissions process.
ITP Perspectives discusses the meaning of community at ITP.
The annual Tisch Day of Community features a curated series of special events, performances, installations, and other projects initiated by students, faculty, and alumni.
Community engaged work from the students of NYU Tisch Department of Photography & Imaging.
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Co-created by Alum Hank Willis Thomas (BFA, Photography '98) and Eric Gottesman, For Freedoms has created an interactive installation installed in the Riese Student Lounge where anyone may add their responses to prompts lining the walls via permanent marker .
“Love Overrules” was a conversation between Hank Willis Thomas ‘98 (BFA, Photography & Africana Studies) and Deborah Willis Ph.D., University Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography and Imaging, about a community trying more for an intersection than a division. The event was held on October 21 at 5pm at Town Hall in New York City.
Students of the Tisch Department of Photography & Imaging will provide members of the NYU community as well as the general public with drastically discounted, professional quality headshots on Friday, October 21, 2016. Just drop-in anytime between 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM at 721 Broadway in the Lobby.
“Love Overrules” is a conversation Hank Willis Thomas ‘98 (BFA, Photography & Africana Studies) will have with Deborah Willis Ph.D., University Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography and Imaging, about about a community trying more for an intersection than a division. The event will be held on October 21 at 5pm at Town Hall in New York City.
Join us at the Now Africa Playwrights Festival, showcasing classic and contemporary plays from throughout the continent.
Restorationists Ross Lipman and Dennis Doros discuss the practice of restoring and preserving film-based works in an era when moving image production and display have gone digital.
In celebration of NYU Alumni Day 2016, Cinema Studies students and graduates join for an informal conversation on film and media careers. Lunch will be served. Moderated by Professor Dana Polan.
Join us for a talk about what happens when the spiritual world meets future technologies.
Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS includes photographs and video by 14 photographers and photojournalists, all focused on the theme of the 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Set against the backdrop of arguably the most divisive US presidential campaign in recent times, images in the exhibition document the campaign in urban and rural settings and depict the varied desires and hopes for this country.
Co-created by Alum Hank Willis Thomas (BFA, Photography '98) and Eric Gottesman, For Freedoms has created an interactive installation installed in the Riese Student Lounge where anyone may add their responses to prompts lining the walls via permanent marker .
A faculty and alumni panel in conjunction with the exhibition Encounters: Picturing the Campaign for POTUS.