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Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
A Lunchtime Workshop Series with Dr. Marta Moreno Vega, President and Founder Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Adjunct Professor Department of Art & Public Policy, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. These talks will engage students in the participatory process of defining voice and developing a creative public project addressing the public discourse of now.
A Conversation with Stephanie Cunningham - Museum Hue Co-Founder and Creative Director, and Dr. Marta Moreno Vega - President and Founder Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Adjunct Professor Dept. of Art & Public Policy, NYU Tisch School of the Arts
Students in the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will present their M.A. thesis projects.
Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
Our Second Year students will be putting on a Quick & Dirty Thesis Show to present their work in it's early stages!
The Family of Man, a pioneering exhibition of photography designed by Edward Steichen that began life at the Museum of Modern Art in 1955, and that was then seen by millions of people in dozens of countries all over the world, was the most successful photographic exhibition of all time; it has also remained a source of contentious debate and controversy among critics and academics down to the present day.
Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
Students in the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will present their M.A. thesis projects.
UGFTV Alumnus, Alexa Lim Haas: Discusses her journey as a director, SXSW Animated Shorts Jury Award Winner for Agua Viva in Animation: From Pitching to Production to Pipelines course. All Welcome!
Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
Directed by Wim Wenders. Submergence is a love story that takes us into the extremely different worlds of our two protagonists, Danielle Flinders (Alicia Vikander) and James More (James McAvoy).
Co-sponsored by the Department of Performance Studies and NYU Skirball, Gob Squad returns to Skirball from March 29-31 and sets their sights on Tolstoy's "War and Peace".
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 22 graduating seniors from the Department of Photography and Imaging, Class of 2018. SHOW TWO is the second and last of BFA exhibitions of the work of the entire graduating Photography and Imaging class.
Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
Shunya Yoshimi is Professor of Sociology, Media and Cultural Studies, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies at University of Tokyo. Co-sponsored by the Department of East Asian Studies and the Asian Film and Media Initiative.
Co-sponsored by the Department of Performance Studies and NYU Skirball, Gob Squad returns to Skirball from March 29-31 and sets their sights on Tolstoy's "War and Peace".
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 22 graduating seniors from the Department of Photography and Imaging, Class of 2018. SHOW TWO is the second and last of BFA exhibitions of the work of the entire graduating Photography and Imaging class.
Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
Co-sponsored by the Department of Performance Studies and NYU Skirball, Gob Squad returns to Skirball from March 29-31 and sets their sights on Tolstoy's "War and Peace".
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 22 graduating seniors from the Department of Photography and Imaging, Class of 2018. SHOW TWO is the second and last of BFA exhibitions of the work of the entire graduating Photography and Imaging class.