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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Mindful Mondays
MoreRegister now to join Melissa Carter, Associate Director of Global Spiritual Life at NYU, online in a 30-minute mindfulness session each Monday at 12:00 noon.
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100 Years | 100 Women Virtual Exhibition
MoreThe exhibition "Women Creating Nouns, Not Adjectives: Votes for Women" was made in conjunction with Park Avenue Armory and the National Black Theatre's 100 Years | 100 Women.
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Mindful NYU Free Yoga & Meditation
MoreMindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
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Photoville 2020
MoreTisch Photography & Imaging is presenting an outdoor banner at Photoville 2020 with excerpts from the senior thesis projects of 23 recently graduated young artists who received their BFAs from NYU Tisch Photography & Imaging in 2020.
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The Discourse with Naomi Clark and Frank Lantz
MoreWeekly discussion and takes on game industry news from Naomi Clark and Frank Lantz
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Screen Share: Access & Collaboration in the Video Archive
MoreJoin the Women & Performance Journal for their annual Fall Mixer!
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Study Abroad Alumni Spotlight: A Conversation with Greg Contaldi
MoreJoin Tisch Special Programs for a conversation with study abroad alumnus Greg Contaldi. This event is part of the 2020 International Education Week.
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Black Trans Excellence: An Evening with Dominique Jackson
MoreWe invite you to join the NYU LGBTQ+ Center and LGBTQ @ Columbia, Multicultural Affairs for the first ever joint Trans Awareness Week Opening Marquee—An Evening with Dominique Jackson from the hit television series POSE! The event will be a moderated conversation by NYU and Columbia students with Dominique speaking about the need to center the experiences, narratives, and leadership of Black Trans Womxn and Femmes, and the role that joy, self-care, and community-care play in the movement.