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 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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The Latinx Project Public Humanities Fellowship
MoreThe Latinx Project’s Public Humanities Fellowship will offer up to 10 graduate students at NYU & Inter-University Doctoral Consortium, the opportunity to gain career-building experience by establishing collaborative partnerships with local arts and cultural organizations. Applicants are asked to propose dream projects specific to a Latinx culture-adjacent institution.
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Playtest Thursday
MoreCome play work-in-progress games by NYU Game Center students, faculty, and alumni!
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The Beat of Black Resistance: A talk with Mark Anthony Neal
MoreThis talk examines what I refer to as ‘Quarantine Soul,’ music produced of a group artists – Dinner Party, Tobe Nwigwe, Moses Sumney, Lianne La Havas, Jay Electronica, Ego Ella May, and Samora Pinderhughes among others – that both anticipates and responds to the crisis of isolation, precarity and vulnerability imposed by White Supremacy in the midst of a Global Pandemic.” Mark Anthony Neal is James B. Duke Professor of African & African-American Studies and Professor of English, and Chair of the Department of African and African American Studies at Duke University.
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Black Intimacy in R&B and Hip-Hop during the Post-Civil Rights Era
MoreAntonia Randolph, That’s My Heart: Queering Intimacy in Hip-Hop Culture (book in progress); Robert Patterson, Destructive Desires: Rhythm and Blues Culture and the Politics of Racial Equality (Rutgers University Press, 2019), in conversation with Elliott Powell