More
More
Let’s face it: To get great opportunities in the entertainment industry, you need great representation. If you’re tired of scratching your head and wondering “How do I get an agent?” then hop into this workshop with Jona Xiao.
Resume review, answers to FAQs, and more—come hear from the Office of Career Development & Alumni Engagement.
Play work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
Tisch West Works is a Tisch West collaborative arts forum that seeks writers, directors, producers and actors to share and develop new creative work.
Resume review, answers to FAQs, and more—come hear from the Office of Career Development & Alumni Engagement.
Play work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
Stop by TISCH ON MAIN at the Sundance Film Festival. An exclusive spot for Tisch alumni to rest, recharge, and take meetings.
The Global Game Jam brings together game makers, musicians, artists, programmers, beginners, and veterans to make a game based on a shared world-wide theme in forty-eight hours. Join 280,000 other game makers from 93 countries around the world to make a game January 25-27!
Join Tisch at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26th to celebrate alumni, students, and faculty at the festival
Stop by TISCH ON MAIN at the Sundance Film Festival. An exclusive spot for Tisch alumni to rest, recharge, and take meetings.
The Global Game Jam brings together game makers, musicians, artists, programmers, beginners, and veterans to make a game based on a shared world-wide theme in forty-eight hours. Join 280,000 other game makers from 93 countries around the world to make a game January 25-27!
Stop by TISCH ON MAIN at the Sundance Film Festival. An exclusive spot for Tisch alumni to rest, recharge, and take meetings.
The Global Game Jam brings together game makers, musicians, artists, programmers, beginners, and veterans to make a game based on a shared world-wide theme in forty-eight hours. Join 280,000 other game makers from 93 countries around the world to make a game January 25-27!
This symposium will reassess the Judson group’s continuing influence on contemporary practice. The program features presentations, discussions, and sound improvisations by artists, scholars, and critics, including Fred Moten; K.J. Holmes and Ramsey Ameen; Malik Gaines; André Lepecki; Marina Rosenfeld with Eli Kessler and Greg Fox; Clare Croft; Barbara Clausen; Gus Solomons Jr.; and Philip Corner with Daniel Goode, David Demnitz, Leyna Marika Papach, Phœbe Neville, and Iris Brooks.