Tisch Events
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Tisch School of the Arts is alive with energy because of its students, faculty, alumni, and staff. We look forward to welcoming you to our school.
Request disability accommodations here.
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Ghost Fishing: An Eco Justice Anthology Public Exhibition at Kimmel Window Galleries
MoreKimmel 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.
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NYU Game Center's Playtest Thursdays
MorePlay work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
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Film Series: Queer Migrations & Diasporic Intimacies
MoreHosted by the Asian Film and Media Initiative (Cinema Studies, NYU), this series foregrounds intimate queer worlds that often get eclipsed in narratives of migration and diaspora.
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cit.i.zen.ship: reflections on rights
MoreThe 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.
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The Sole of Tisch
MoreTisch Drama's interactive art installation invites the full Tisch community to learn more about its thousands of colleagues, friends, and collaborators.
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Tisch Drama Studio Community Week Programming
MoreThroughout 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.
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The Art of American Screen Acting, 1912-1960
MoreDan 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.
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Tisch Community Week Event: Transforming the Games Industry
MoreAn 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.
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A Conversation with Eric Wainaina
MoreJoin 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.
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Tisch Community Week: Kanbar Flea
MoreDuring 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).
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TONIGHT: Screening, Crazy Rich Asians
MoreKanbar 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.
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The Art of American Screen Acting, 1912-1960
MoreDan 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.
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NYU Tisch London Alumni Happy Hour
MoreJoin 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.