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Tisch West Works is a Tisch West collaborative arts forum that seeks writers, directors, producers and actors to share and develop new creative work.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Tisch Drama's interactive art installation invites the full Tisch community to learn more about its thousands of colleagues, friends, and collaborators.
Throughout the week and on Community Day (Oct. 19), the department’s training studios will host an exciting array of activities and discussions reflective of the topic of community. The line-up includes class exercises, a series of staged readings, ensemble workshops, community lunches, and other events.
Tisch Community Blood Drive. Give Blood, People can't live without it. 9th Floor Lobby bt 12 pm and 4:30 pm.
Each year Tisch invites every department to spend some time thinking about the way we interact with the community beyond 721 Broadway. In the past few years we've had speaker panels including colleagues and collaborators with the 52nd St Project, EPIC Theatre Ensemble, and Stella Adler Rikers Island project. We also had students share contemporary and historical political speeches that resonated with them personally in Washington Square Park along with a flash mob dance from the Agrarian Project. Have a look at this year's events!
Graduate of NYU Performance Studies Mady Schutzman returns to discuss her recent book Radical Doubt: the Joker System, after Boal. Schutzman proposes an approach to community building based on joke logic, strange loops, trickster tactics, irony, and even chaos.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
This event will celebrate the re-release of Dr. Marta Moreno Vega's book "When the Spirits Dance Mambo"
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Tisch Drama's interactive art installation invites the full Tisch community to learn more about its thousands of colleagues, friends, and collaborators.
Throughout the week and on Community Day (Oct. 19), the department’s training studios will host an exciting array of activities and discussions reflective of the topic of community. The line-up includes class exercises, a series of staged readings, ensemble workshops, community lunches, and other events.
Join us for a film screening on food insecurity issues in solidarity with 28 other universities across the country who are dedicated to ending hunger.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Get a taste of the Commedia dell'Arte training you'll receive in Florence and hear more about the program at this combined information session and workshop led by Jim Calder.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Pop-up Poetry with Poet Ross Gay
Esteemed poet Ross Gay will be reading his work, "A Small Needful Fact", which is featured in the recently released anthology: "Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology", edited by Melissa Tuckey. Hosted by the Language is Action class in the Department of Art & Public Policy, Tisch School of the Arts, NYU, and ghostfishingnyu Kimmel Windows | Wednesday October 17 12.30pm Open to the public | Free
This event suggests paying a particular attention to the ethnographic side of Baltic poetic documentaries thinking about how the filmmakers approached subjects of their films and how the poetic mode allowed them to bring national themes into their works. Screening of selected short documentaries followed by panel discussion with Riho Västrik (University of Tallinn), Sally Berger (Center for Media, Culture and History, NYU) and Pacho Velez (New School University), moderated by Lukas Brasiskis (Cinema Studies, NYU).
On October 17th, the Clive Davis Instittue of Recorded Music and the Steinhardt School of Music Business will host Meridith Valiando Rojas for the launch of her new book, Selfie Made.
Tisch Drama's interactive art installation invites the full Tisch community to learn more about its thousands of colleagues, friends, and collaborators.
Throughout the week and on Community Day (Oct. 19), the department’s training studios will host an exciting array of activities and discussions reflective of the topic of community. The line-up includes class exercises, a series of staged readings, ensemble workshops, community lunches, and other events.
Join us for an evening of music featuring songs by Eric Wainaina, one of Kenya's leading pop stars. Eric established a relationship with the Tisch's Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program last year and is at NYU Tisch this month, as IPA's Artist in Residence to perform some of his music for Tisch students.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
A Panel Discussion with photographers Nina Berman, Lola Flash, and Ruddy Roye
Join your fellow Tisch Alumni in London for our first event where we will meet other alumni in the area, promote international collaboration, and discuss working in Europe.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Dan Callahan, the author of The Art of American Screen Acting, 1912-1960, takes us through the evolution of acting for the camera: from Lillian Gish in the silent era to John Barrymore and Bette Davis in the sound era.
Join us on October 18th for a conversation with Kenyan superstar, Eric Wainaina! Hosted by The Clive Davis Institute, moderated by professors Jeff Peretz and Ashley Kahn.
Tisch Drama's interactive art installation invites the full Tisch community to learn more about its thousands of colleagues, friends, and collaborators.
Throughout the week and on Community Day (Oct. 19), the department’s training studios will host an exciting array of activities and discussions reflective of the topic of community. The line-up includes class exercises, a series of staged readings, ensemble workshops, community lunches, and other events.
During Tisch Community Week (October 15 – 19), The Kanbar Institute of Film and TV will host the first Kanbar Flea on October 18th! We will open the 9th Floor lobby to our Tisch community where all the donated goods will be up for grabs (no monetary exchange).
Kanbar Events Series: Crazy Rich Asians, Tonight 10/18 @ 6:30 pm, Cantor Film Center. Q&A with Graduate Film Alumnus, Vanja Cernjul to follow. Moderated by Dean Michael Burke.
Play work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
An open-ended conversation about how the game industry works, and how it could work better. Possible topics include: enforced crunch and mass layoffs, sexism and other forms of bias in the workplace, the feasibility of unions, the economics of free-to-play, and the viability of indie development in the crowded channels of the digital marketplace. Join the Game Center faculty and your fellow students for an open-ended, freewheeling discussion of these and other issues that will effect your life as a professional game designer. Light lunch provided.
Dan Callahan, the author of The Art of American Screen Acting, 1912-1960, takes us through the evolution of acting for the camera: from Lillian Gish in the silent era to John Barrymore and Bette Davis in the sound era.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Come meet the Canine Community of Cinema Studies featuring an all-star line up including Iris, June, Roz, Suzy, and Sondra, as well as other special guests.
Tisch Drama's interactive art installation invites the full Tisch community to learn more about its thousands of colleagues, friends, and collaborators.
Throughout the week and on Community Day (Oct. 19), the department’s training studios will host an exciting array of activities and discussions reflective of the topic of community. The line-up includes class exercises, a series of staged readings, ensemble workshops, community lunches, and other events.
Can We Separate Art from the Artist? The Department of Dramatic Writing will be hosting a panel discussion in the Goldberg Theater from 10:30 -12:15.
The Sight & Sound Showcase features faculty-nominated work by students from the Fundamentals of Sight & Sound Film, Studio, and Documentary courses. 10/19 @ 6 pm, Rm. 006, 017 & 018.
Each year Tisch invites every department to spend some time thinking about the way we interact with the community beyond 721 Broadway. In the past few years we've had speaker panels including colleagues and collaborators with the 52nd St Project, EPIC Theatre Ensemble, and Stella Adler Rikers Island project. We also had students share contemporary and historical political speeches that resonated with them personally in Washington Square Park along with a flash mob dance from the Agrarian Project. Have a look at this year's events!
Join us for NYU's Community Day Town Hall with Dean Allyson Green!
At the open house information sessions, Dan O’Sullivan, Chair, and Midori Yasuda, Admissions Administrator, will explain how ITP attracts students from very diverse backgrounds who want to experiment with interactivity, creativity and technology in the real and digital worlds.
Artist Karolina Sobecka stops by ITP to talk about her work in the intersection of science and technology.
Join us at ITP Community Day with Research Residents Jasmine Soltani and Regina Cantu as they discuss sustainability in the arts.
Join ITP for the Community Day Web Accessibility Session run by ITP Research Resident Mithru Vigneshwara!
A Performance Studies Day of Community symposium with David J. Getsy, Jack Gieseking, Ricardo Montez, Christina B. Hanhardt, and Hentyle Yapp
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Inside/Out: Family, Memory, Loss, Displacement, Catastrophe – Organized by Carole Naggar, poet, artist, curator, educator, and photography historian. The roundtable will include Barbara Bash, Michel Delsol, Editha Mesina and Patty Smith. and will be moderated by Carole Naggar.
During Day of Community 2018, take a moment to connect with someone you haven't met while enjoying coffee, cider, and pastries on your way to class or the office.
For Day of Community 2018, Tisch Alumni Nicholas Ma, Ari Melenciano, and Tyler Mitchell will present their stories. Following the presentations, Dean Allyson Green will moderate a panel and Q&A with presenters and Tisch faculty members Nancy Hechinger, Gail Segal and Deb Willis.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
New York City—save your personal archives! Home Movie Weekend 2018 will take place at the Museum of the Moving Image.
We invite prospective students and their families to join us for NYU Open House, a series of events tailored to your academic interests. Throughout your day at Open House, you will have the opportunity to meet with faculty, admissions staff, current students, and financial aid representatives. You can also take a campus tour, shop at the University bookstore, and visit four NYU freshman residence halls.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
New York City—save your personal archives! Home Movie Weekend 2018 will take place at the Museum of the Moving Image.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Screening followed by Q&A with director moderated Professor Zhang Zhen 张真 (Cinema Studies, NYU). Presented by Parallax Films and Fourth Wall Cinema. Co-sponsored by the Asian Film and Media Initiative in the Department of Cinema Studies.
The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) M.A. Program will host an in-person and virtual information session for prospective students on Monday, October 22, 6:00pm to 7:15pm EDT.
Tisch Drama—with support from the Tisch School of the Arts' Institute of Performing Arts and in collaboration with Design for Stage & Film—continues its Women in Theatre series this fall, featuring award-winning artists and designers who will offer an in-depth look into their design process.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
The anatomy of a pitch.......TV Packaging Agent Jim Arnoff will cover a powerful pitch from start to sale - whether it's yourself, your film, your television series or any other creative project.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
The goal of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation film school program is to influence the next generation of filmmakers to create more realistic and dramatic stories about science and technology and to challenge existing stereotypes about scientists and engineers through the visual media.
Come talk to a representative from the Academic Support Office and learn more about the University Learning Centers at NYU!
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Roundtable conversation moderated by Pamela Newkirk, with Paula Giddings, Shola Lynch, Louise Greaves, sculptor Richard Hunt, and Michelle Duster, great granddaughter of Ida B. Wells
Hear an agent's take on what makes a successful pitch.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Filmmaker Eva Stefani returns to NYU to show a selection of short- and medium-length films, spanning over 20 years, exploring womanhood and the female body.
The goal of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation film school program is to influence the next generation of filmmakers to create more realistic and dramatic stories about science and technology and to challenge existing stereotypes about scientists and engineers through the visual media.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Play work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
Join luciana achugar, Julie Tolentino, and Amin Husain for a discussion of labor, aesthetics & identity as part of NYU Skirball's Marx festival.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Come back to Tisch for the 2018 NYU Alumni Weekend!
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Glen Mazarra, executive producer of Damien, Walking Dead, and The Shield, will be visiting us on Friday, 26 October, at 12:30 pm.
Lyel Resner stops by ITP to discuss Social Innovation and the ways to look for opportunities in the field.
Jackie Chin from OGS stops by to discuss F-1 students and work permission.
ITPers will present their work on the Humans of Tomorrow Exhibit
ITP Thesis Second Years should attend the upcoming Thesis Workshop.
Performance Studies faculty member Malik Gaines will participate in the #Marx Festival at NYU Skirball on Friday, October 26th, during his performance in "Courtesy the Artists: Popular Revolt".
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
Traoré discusses her professional artistic experience in Mali and how such experiences led her to understand how much the existence of cultural-artistic public spaces are needed in Mali and Africa to reinforce education and communication in the process of development and sociopolitical organization.
Come back to Tisch for the 2018 NYU Alumni Weekend!
Kimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
Iconoclastic performance artist Karen Finley headlines a stellar lineup of artists to inspire and activate the downtown community with a "Call to Action" weekend, anchored around her latest protest piece.
The Department of Performance Studies invites parents to join us for Parents Day 2018.
The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.