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ITP alums participate in the Radical Networks conference - to celebrate the free and open internet.
In an era of “fake news” and “alternative facts,” Bending The Frame, based upon a book of the same name by Fred Ritchin, presents a variety of image-based strategies from documentary photography and visual journalism that, when combined with contemporary art practices, “bend the frame” with the intention of creating greater social impact and a wider discussion that may then lead to social change.
In celebration of Tisch Community Day, the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program will hold its own Community Day event which will open with a message by Sarah Schlesinger, Chair of the Department and Associate Dean of the Institute of Performing Arts.
At this special event, admissions representatives from multiple NYU graduate schools, centers, and institutes are on hand to talk with you about their programs and their application processes. Additionally, representatives from NYU's Office of Financial Aid and other NYU offices relevant to graduate students are available to answer questions about broader resources available at NYU.
A career in the arts is a collaborative effort. Join TOCD and Tisch Talent Guild as we bring together students and alumni of all disciplines. Come meet your fellow Tischies. Share passions, projects and find like-minded artists to work and create with now and in the future! Refreshments served.
Whether you're a writer, dancer, actor, composer, singer, designer, filmmaker, or artist of any medium, you are capable of taking control of your finances.
Join us for a screening of STEP, directed by Tisch alumna Amanda Lipitz
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.
Get inspired to take control of your finances through this workshop!
This event will feature a screening of the film that was beautifully restored by Milestone Films from producer Barney Rosset’s original 1948 nitrate interpositive. Milestone Films' co-founders, Dennis Doros and Amy Heller, will introduce the film, speaking about their experiences with Rosset, the preservation process, and a brief conclusion that Hurwitz added to the film in the 1960s.
This talk is based on the book project Intimate Relations, where Amelia Jones traces the interrelated histories of the terms “queer” and “performative” since 1950 in anglophone discourse. This genealogy suggests that the terms have deeply informed not only our thinking about queer, about performance and the performative, and about queer performance, but as well our understanding of how art works and comes to have cultural value (or not) over the past 70 years.
Join us on Thursday, October 26th at 7PM for the next installment of the NYU Game Center Lecture Series featuring David OReilly.
Nicolas Belmonte from Uber's Visualization group stops by to talk about the Projects involved in making autonomous vehicles.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Ryan and Hays Holladay, a music and technology duo, stop by to talk about how the intersection of art and technology can reimagine how sound is experienced.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Come celebrate UNESCO’s annual World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, as we recognize the importance of preserving moving images in all forms!
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Karlie is the Music Manager with worldwide radio station, Beats 1 on Apple Music. Shanna Jade is the Head of Brand Strategy at Stem, a platform that brings clear and timely payments to the creative class.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Screening of Pimpaka Towira's The Island Funeral (2015), a meditation on faith, identity and a place uncharted by any map. Followed by a Q&A with the screenwriter, Kong Rithdee.
Learn about the powerful Sampler plugin for producers.
a lecture by Jacolby Satterwhite
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
The purpose of this monthly event is to promote collaboration and community within Tisch alumni community. Writer members will have a place to present their dramatic script work and receive peer feedback.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Meet reps from a variety of arts organizations who are recruiting interns for the spring semester!
With the help of an experienced immigration lawyer we will discuss when and how to disclose non-citizenship while on the job market, as well as the difference between a J1, an H1B, and the O visas. Light refreshments will be served.
On Friday, November 3rd, join us at the Starr Space Gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn for the 8th annual No Quarter Exhibition. Each year we commission four new games from four artists -- our mission is to help nurture game design for public spaces and to support unique and bold voices in the game design community. The 2017 Exhibition will feature games by Auriea Harvey, Droqen, Pietro Righi Riva, and Kitty Horrorshow. No Quarter is always free and open to the public.
ITP will be hosting a Open House where prospective students can tour the department and ask questions about the program and admissions process.
Unified Field stops by ITP to discuss creative strategies for media communications programs.
Political Scientist Kevin Munger stops by ITP to discuss his research involving social media and the ethical considerations presented when tackling online harassment, political discussions, and promotions.
Novelist George Dawes Green, founder of the popular storytelling organization The Moth and presents an interactive storytelling event on the art of the raconteur.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.