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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.
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Resume review, answers to FAQs, and more—come hear from the Office of Career Development & Alumni Engagement.
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Join us for a screening of films by indigenous Kayapó-Mebêngôkre filmmakers from the Béture Collective. Co-sponsored by the Center for Media, Culture, and History and the Department of Cinema Studies.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents "Le Bourgeois Avant-Garde."
Tisch Drama Student Works presents "The Ramayana."
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Attend a screening of the 1965 Czech film "Loves of a Blonde" by Milos Forman on Wednesday, February 20, 2019.
EVENT POSTPONED: Does the thought of networking scare you? It shouldn’t! Networking increases your professional circle and helps you create relationships. This interactive workshop will cover the basics of networking and prepare you to talk to anyone.
This round-table explores contemporary archival practices in and from the Middle East, focusing on organizations and institutions that utilize digital platforms to collect and preserve documentary media from historically marginalized worlds. Sponsored by: Dept. of Cinema Studies, Kevorkian Center, Center for Media Culture & History, Tisch Initiative for Creative Research.
This two-part series will help you hit the ground running post-graduation. Topics will include personal branding, active goal setting, finances, networking, and more!
Inspired by the work of photographer Diane Arbus, this performance explores the nature of spectatorship, and the ways in which we define ourselves, and are mended by, the gaze of others.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents "Le Bourgeois Avant-Garde."
Tisch Drama Student Works presents "The Ramayana."
Play work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
How to find identify and test disposed electronics. Given by Aaron Parsekian.
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Introducing, a networking event series for NYU students in the music industry who want to build their creative team!!
Inspired by the work of photographer Diane Arbus, this performance explores the nature of spectatorship, and the ways in which we define ourselves, and are mended by, the gaze of others.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents "Le Bourgeois Avant-Garde."
Tisch Drama Student Works presents "The Ramayana."
Matan Berkowitz gives a talk about his work on February 22nd.
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Inspired by the work of photographer Diane Arbus, this performance explores the nature of spectatorship, and the ways in which we define ourselves, and are mended by, the gaze of others.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents "Le Bourgeois Avant-Garde."
Hosted each semester by faculty, the Open Door Series offers students a sample of the array of professional training and academic offerings across Tisch Drama.
Tisch Drama Student Works presents "The Ramayana."
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Tisch West is having an Oscar viewing party at State Social House on February 24th!
Inspired by the work of photographer Diane Arbus, this performance explores the nature of spectatorship, and the ways in which we define ourselves, and are mended by, the gaze of others.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents "Le Bourgeois Avant-Garde."
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Screen student work created by the alumni of the summer 2018 Experimental Production Workshop in Paris on Monday, February 25, 2019.
A roundtable of University faculty reflect on Gay Liberation – a movement whose story cannot be told without Stonewall – and consider to what extent liberation is an “academic” question, in both senses of the term.
Inspired by the work of photographer Diane Arbus, this performance explores the nature of spectatorship, and the ways in which we define ourselves, and are mended by, the gaze of others.
Resume review, answers to FAQs, and more—come hear from the Office of Career Development & Alumni Engagement.
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
A career in the arts is collaborative effort. Join TOCD and Tisch Talent Guild as we bring together students and alumni of all disciplines. Come meet your fellow Tisches. Share passions, projects and find like-minded artists to work and create with now and in the future! Refreshments served.
Join us for a screening of Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s “Becoming Part II," and an evening of discussion surrounding Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Charmed, Xena: Warrior Princess, and much more as we take critical looks at the coming out metaphors couched in 1990s American fantasy television. Post-screening panel with Heather Hogan (Autostraddle) and Kristin Russo (Buffering the Vampire Slayer, Everyone is Gay), moderated by Cinema Studies MA Student Shayna Maci Warner.
Inspired by the work of photographer Diane Arbus, this performance explores the nature of spectatorship, and the ways in which we define ourselves, and are mended by, the gaze of others.
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Join moderators (and NYU alums) Sam Kirsch and Liz Kerin of Script Prescriptions as they moderate a panel of emerging writers
On February 28th, hear from three companies making the lives of indie artists a little easier by providing solutions in creative resources, exposure, and finances.
Inspired by the work of photographer Diane Arbus, this performance explores the nature of spectatorship, and the ways in which we define ourselves, and are mended by, the gaze of others.
Play work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
How to find, use, reuse and dispose cables.
Lindsay Eales and Danielle Peers dance a quartet that embraces critical disability and Mad theory, spoken word, dance, and film, offering critical reflections on the generative possibilities of disability and madness in the arts. Followed by a discussion with Hentyle Yapp (Art & Public Policy) and André Lepecki (Performance Studies).
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Join the Moving Image and Archive Preservation (MIAP) program as we share an afternoon of demonstrations, informal presentations on student work, and general information about our program.
An illustrated talk by Kristen Gallerneaux. Presented by the Colloquium for Unpopular Culture.
Inspired by the work of photographer Diane Arbus, this performance explores the nature of spectatorship, and the ways in which we define ourselves, and are mended by, the gaze of others.
Stonestreet Studios at Tisch Drama presents "New Films & Series & Guest Artists."
Tisch Drama's New Studio on Broadway presents "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
ITP and Clive Davis students work together to put on musical and visual performances.
Tisch Summer Internship Fair
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
Inspired by the work of photographer Diane Arbus, this performance explores the nature of spectatorship, and the ways in which we define ourselves, and are mended by, the gaze of others.
Tisch Drama's New Studio on Broadway presents "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019