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Make a game in 48 hours with students, alumni, and local developers!
Senior Show One has closed early due to directives from NYU regarding COVID-19.
Two film screenings and a conversation with the directors and professors from the Department of Art & Public Policy at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.
Senior Show One has closed early due to directives from NYU regarding COVID-19.
All members of the NYU community are invited to deepen their understanding of MLK and his legacy by attending this year's MLK Week events.
Senior Show One has closed early due to directives from NYU regarding COVID-19.
All members of the NYU community are invited to deepen their understanding of MLK and his legacy by attending this year's MLK Week events.
Ira Aldridge was a groundbreaking black Shakespearean actor in the 19 th Century; his vertiginous journey to professional and personal success is resonantly rendered in this contemporary British play.
Senior Show One has closed early due to directives from NYU regarding COVID-19.
All members of the NYU community are invited to deepen their understanding of MLK and his legacy by attending this year's MLK Week events.
A monthly event to promote collaboration and community within Tisch alumni community. Writer members will have a place to present their dramatic script work and receive peer feedback.
Producing for Film & TV in Los Angeles. Attend an Info Session
Play NYU Game Center games at the Brooklyn Brewery Tasting Room!
In dystopian future, the generations of the usual generators can no longer light the way; what will become of us? This edgy, darkly comic play with music urges us not to have a cow, man.
Ira Aldridge was a groundbreaking black Shakespearean actor in the 19 th Century; his vertiginous journey to professional and personal success is resonantly rendered in this contemporary British play.
Senior Show One has closed early due to directives from NYU regarding COVID-19.
Event page for the spring 2020 Commedia dell'Arte Acting Workshop with Jim Calder.
All members of the NYU community are invited to deepen their understanding of MLK and his legacy by attending this year's MLK Week events.
The objects speak series proudly presents its inaugural event: a conversation with art critic and curator Antwaun Sargent and Dr. Isolde Brielmaier (NYU), on redefining representation of the Black body. Conversation to be followed by audience Q&A and a book signing.
Offered in conjunction with Taking Shape: Abstraction from the Arab World, 1950s-1980s, on view at the Grey Art Gallery, New York University, 100 Washington Square East, NYC, January 14–April 4, 2020.
Join us on Friday, Feb 7th at the Clive Davis Institute for a beat-making masterclass with Billboard Hot 100 super-producer Nick Mira. The event will consist of a Q&A, a beat breakdown, and a collaborative beat making session. This event is first come, first serve. RSVP is mandatory but does not guarantee entry. You must present a valid NYU ID on site.
Join the Tisch Office of Career Development for a presentation and Q&A that will demystify the world of internships.
Open to all. Reconnect, catch up with friends, meet other students and enjoy some delicious food and drink courtesy of Two Boots Pizza and Chip cookies.
In dystopian future, the generations of the usual generators can no longer light the way; what will become of us? This edgy, darkly comic play with music urges us not to have a cow, man.
Ira Aldridge was a groundbreaking black Shakespearean actor in the 19 th Century; his vertiginous journey to professional and personal success is resonantly rendered in this contemporary British play.
Get to know your PS faculty better over some coffee and sweets!
Senior Show One has closed early due to directives from NYU regarding COVID-19.
Join Antwaun Sargent and Dr. Isolde Brielmaier for a conversation and book signing on Friday, February 7 at 1pm at 721 Broadway.
All members of the NYU community are invited to deepen their understanding of MLK and his legacy by attending this year's MLK Week events.
In dystopian future, the generations of the usual generators can no longer light the way; what will become of us? This edgy, darkly comic play with music urges us not to have a cow, man.
Ira Aldridge was a groundbreaking black Shakespearean actor in the 19 th Century; his vertiginous journey to professional and personal success is resonantly rendered in this contemporary British play.
Senior Show One has closed early due to directives from NYU regarding COVID-19.
All members of the NYU community are invited to deepen their understanding of MLK and his legacy by attending this year's MLK Week events.