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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
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
Last November, the University asked all of our students, faculty, administrators, and staff what it’s like and how it feels to live, learn, and work here through the Being@NYU Assessment of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Join us for the Being@NYU results. Streamed live from Kimmel.
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
Post-screening discussion with Directors J. P. Sniadecki and Joshua Bonnetta.
The NYU Diversity Art Festival is an evening focused on celebrating diversity through the arts with a huge lineup of high-profile guest speakers and highlighted work of fellow NYU students.
The Performance Studies Salon Series is a student-run initiative that invites current students, faculty and alumni to come together and share their skills in the field of Performance Studies.
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
The Department of Art & Public Policy, Tisch School of the Arts, NYU proudly invites you to celebrate the publication of On the Arab-Jew, Palestine, and Other Displacements Selected Writings (Pluto Press) by Ella Shohat, Recipient of the Middle East Monitor Palestine Book Award in the Memoir Category.
Zhuoyi Wang is Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures and the coordinator of the Chinese Program at Hamilton College.
A talk with escape room designer Mink ette.
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
Artist Li Xiaofei will screen a series of his video works from his ongoing project “Assembly Line” and feature in a post-screening panel discussion with Zoe Meng Jiang (Ph.d student, Cinema Studies) and Ellen Zweig (artist), moderated by Zhen Zhang (Director of Asian Film & Media Initiative).
Andrew Louis stops by ITP to discuss his building a digital Memex.
Tom and Ben and Rob are co-producing the ITP show this spring, and in this session we'll talk about the issues and production techniques we consider when we're putting a show together.
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.
Planning on moving to Los Angeles? Take advantage of this chance to meet others who are too. Identify resources and join a community who can support you during your professional transition!
Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
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
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
Filip Šír, Manager for Digitization of Sound Documents at the National Museum in Prague, will discuss his experience establishing a center for audio preservation at the largest museum in the Czech Republic, as well as the history of the Czech Republic's National Sound Archive.
In the year since graduation, Maggie Rogers has been busy: writing and recording music, collaborating with luminaries, and touring the world – all while holding fast to her own artistic vision, and the unique voice and viewpoint that Pharrell immediately recognized in her work – and on November 27, she’s coming back to NYU Skirball to tell us all about it.
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.
Recent graduates provide candid views about how they navigated the transition from student to professional, as well as reflections on their artistic growth since college.
Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
Brazilian Filmmakers/Artists Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca’s work celebrates—and reframes—vernacular cultural forms as they have manifested through time; as popular traditions become pop culture, for instance. Through photography and film, the artists examine a space in between, where cultural forms of the past adapt in response to changing economic conditions—particularly in emerging economies or post-colonial geographical contexts—and where popular genres persist through cultural mixing and diasporic refashioning.
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
A talk by Georgina Kleege, University of California Berkeley, English and Disability Studies. Co-sponsored by THE CENTER for DISABILITY STUDIES and the CENTER for MEDIA, CULTURE & HISTORY
Please join Mr. Clive Davis himself for a private first-look screening of his star-studded 2018 Pre-Grammy Gala, including never-before-seen footage of guest performances by Alicia Keys, Migos, Luis Fonsi, Jennifer Hudson, and more.
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
This discussion will focus on how artists engage in real time through their creative work. Embracing the need for change through their practice, photographers Adama Delphine Fawundu and Laylah Amutullah Barrayn will share their work and experiences in standing up as advocates for change
Kyle McDonald stops by ITP to discuss his work with openFrameworks, F.A.T Lab, and at Carnegie Mellon.
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
Students from NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program will read their computer-generated poetry aloud before a delighted audience (that's you!)
In Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods' "Until Our Hearts Stop," six performers and three musicians find themselves in a place that is both a nightclub and an arena: an unreliable, high-octane refuge, a place of desire and illusion, experiencing extreme intimacy at each other’s hands.
a panel discussion with Patricia Clough, Stephen Hartman, & Fred Moten
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.
Dean Green hangs out with students.
Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU
In Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods' "Until Our Hearts Stop," six performers and three musicians find themselves in a place that is both a nightclub and an arena: an unreliable, high-octane refuge, a place of desire and illusion, experiencing extreme intimacy at each other’s hands.
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
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.