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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
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
This interactive workshop with Certified Career Coach and Television Packaging Agent Jim Arnoff will give you the insider’s take on what it takes to start hard conversations, maintain the courage throughout and come away with a powerful outcome.
Play work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
An exhibition showcasing the work of 17 graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2019
The Clive Davis Institute is making their LA debut showcasing 7 oustanding artists from this year's graduating class accompanied by an all-star band !!
On Monday, March 25th, join us in the 721-725 Broadway Lobby for an interactive installation of a t shirt making factory! Learn, hands on, the steps, discipline and human effort it takes to make a common, cotton t shirt.
African and African Diaspora writers and artists have met the 21st century with unprecedented new images and visions of themselves and of the diaspora around the world. They are reengendering themselves and acquiring new and active identities, social, political and sexual, in their writing and artistic processes. In this installment of the 21st Century/New African and African Diaspora Writings and Arts Series, women of Caribbean descent will examine and discuss their own works and the Caribbean as a diasporan site with literary and artistic productions, while paying close attention to changes taking place in the styles, artistic, political perspectives and visions of how to be of Caribbean descent in the world today, and how to mediate between multiple and diverse identity positions. Join us for a discussion with artist Renee Cox; Vanessa Pérez Rosario (Modern Languages and Literatures, Brooklyn College); Rosie Gordon-Wallace (founder and senior curator of Diaspora Vibe Gallery and Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator); and Myriam J. A. Chancy (Hartley Burr Alexander Chair in the Humanities at Scripps College); moderated by Ifeona Fulani (Global Liberal Studies, NYU). Books will be available.
Resume review, answers to FAQs, and more—come hear from the Office of Career Development & Alumni Engagement.
Celebrate the publication of Shane Vogel’s Stolen Time: Black Fad Performance and the Calypso Craze at this showcase of the performances that shape the book. The first cultural history of the calypso craze, Stolen Timeoffers a new framework for understanding the cycles of repetition and difference that shape race, entertainment, and mass culture during the Jim Crow era and charts new forms of diasporic exchange between the US and the Caribbean. The informal discussion will feature performances by midcentury performers Maya Angelou, Geoffrey Holder, Carmen de Lavallade, Duke Ellington, Josephine Premice, and others.
Luma Pictures invites members of the Tisch West community to visit their Santa Monica headquarters for a meeting with Luma's New Content team!
Presented by CineCina Film Festival and the Asian Film and Media Initiative.
This iteration of ReMu Talks will feature David Gray (EVP/Head of A&R Universal Music Publishing) and alumna Hannah Babitt (Manager at This Is Noise Management & SVP of A&R).
The readiness is all. The Grad Acting Program tackles this monumental masterpiece for the first time, with the class of 2019: Life, Death, and what it all means.
Tisch West invites you to a special Q&A conversation with Steven White and Hank Jones for a master class in script coordinating and being a writer’s assistant.
Paradise Lost: Kashmir's Political Art for Peace and Justice, a hip-hop lecture performance with MC Kash.
Play work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
The readiness is all. The Grad Acting Program tackles this monumental masterpiece for the first time, with the class of 2019: Life, Death, and what it all means.
Thursday, March 28, 2018 at 6pm – join the editors and contributors of the new book WOMEN AND MIGRATION: RESPONSES IN ART AND HISTORY for a public talk and book signing.
The readiness is all. The Grad Acting Program tackles this monumental masterpiece for the first time, with the class of 2019: Life, Death, and what it all means.
Giant Spoon will host ITP and IMA students for a meet and great at their New York headquarters.
Quardean Lewis-Allen stops by ITP to talk about spatial justice.
The readiness is all. The Grad Acting Program tackles this monumental masterpiece for the first time, with the class of 2019: Life, Death, and what it all means.