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Join Administrative and Academic Director Noel Rodriguez, and Assistant Director of Programs Laura Fortes to discuss the process of applying to M.A. programs!
[DPI sponsored online event] BLACK PORTRAITURE[S]: Toronto, Absent/ed Presence, 2021 will explore Blackness as absent/ed presence in art, art history, performance, archives, museums, cultural production, and technology. This year the conference is virtual.
Co-sponsored by Photography & Imaging. A one day virtual forum in which women’s voices from Mexico, the United States, Colombia, Ecuador, and England willwill come together in a rotating sequence of creative conversations to discuss issues that relate to gender-based violence...
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Join the NYU student chapter of the Association of Moving Image Archivists in celebrating Home Movie Day! AMIA@NYU and Queens Memory (@queensmemory) are collecting questions about how to care for your home movies.
Join us on Saturday, October 16th for the Performance Studies Undergraduate Open House!
[DPI sponsored online event] BLACK PORTRAITURE[S]: Toronto, Absent/ed Presence, 2021 will explore Blackness as absent/ed presence in art, art history, performance, archives, museums, cultural production, and technology. This year the conference is virtual.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This is virtual event co-sponsored by the Department of Photography & Imaging. This event is part of our year-long exploration on the theme of "Home, What does it look like now?"
Join us for this interactive event that will feature recorded performances of scenes from plays in Tisch Drama's Archive of Voices. Over the summer, select student groups took to the task of creating these scenes from the works of diverse writers.
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and Theatre Studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
This is virtual event co-sponsored by the Department of Photography & Imaging. This event is part of our year-long exploration on the theme of "Home, What does it look like now?"
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
A Pecha Kucha-style event featuring the work of recent (graduate and undergraduate) Student Research Fund grantees
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and Theatre Studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
Take a pause from your to-do list and work together--or alone, but together--on a puzzle! We'll have a variety of sizes, types and expertise levels. Come for a five minute break or commit yourself to getting as much done as you can before your next class!
Join the Department of Performance Studies, Tisch School of the Arts, for a conversation between Clark Young, playwright of Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, David Strathairn, Academy Award Nominated Actor, Barbara Browning, and Ann Pellegrini Professors of Performance Studies.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
An informal, online showing of works and works-in-progress of the first cohort of HEAR US awardees.
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
Tisch West Works is a monthly collaborative arts workshop for LA alumni. Writers may submit pages for reading, actors may prepare scenes to rehearse, directors may present rough cuts of their film, and producers may present pitches.
This session provides an overview of frameworks for understanding disability status in the U.S., examples of everyday ableism, and research-based strategies for being in solidarity with the disability community so that we can create a more disability inclusive culture in higher education.
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and Theatre Studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
The Kanbar Institute of Film & Television marks Tisch School of the Arts’ Week of Community with a screening of hand, writing, a short film by Graduate Film Chair, Julia Solomonoff.
Formless Formation: A Conversation with Authors Sandra Ruiz and Hypatia Vourloumis
NYU Tisch invites the NYU community to join in watching the full-length documentary followed by a conversation with Director Jamila Wignot. This is an online-event.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
Student Affairs celebrates Tisch Community Week
Please join Sheril Antonio and Patti Pearson in a conversation about finding ways to be creative in a high stress and unpredictable time.
Join NYU for a virtual NYU Alumni and Parents Weekend 2021 from October 21 to October 24!
Ready for an evening full of fun and laughter! Join the NYU LGBTQ+ Center at the Broadway Comedy Club for their very own Queer Comedy Festival.
Cinema Studies welcomes friends and family from all Tisch departments to join us for virtual games!
What is possible now that wasn't before? With the emergence of technologies such as augmented and virtual reality, brain-computer interfaces, and artificial intelligence, we as artists have the ability to make art in new ways that have never been explored before.
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and Theatre Studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
We are pleased to present a virtual reading of BASHERT, written by 2021 Goldberg Playwriting Prize winner, Alicia Louzoun-Heisler. Thursday, October 21, 7:00 PM
Take a pause from your to-do list and work together--or alone, but together--on a puzzle! We'll have a variety of sizes, types and expertise levels. Come for a five minute break or commit yourself to getting as much done as you can before your next class!
Fresh Fest 2021 is a mini film festival of the original "Tell Us About Yourselfie" films that got you into Tisch! Fresh Fest is exclusively for, by, and starring First Year UGFTV students!
All Tisch students - come show-off your work-in-progress projects!
Play current works-in-progress by NYU Game Center students & the NYC games community!
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Join NYU for a virtual NYU Alumni and Parents Weekend 2021 from October 21 to October 24!
Intro to NYU LGBTQ+ is an interactive session that introduces LGBTQ+ terms/concepts and strategies for better supporting LGBTQ+ communities.
A talk by Cinema Studies alum Jacob Floyd (MA, 2010).
Cinema Studies welcomes friends and family from all Tisch departments to join us for virtual games!
A Kick-Off Event Celebrating Jamila Woods’ Artist Residency at New York University’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music
Join the Collaborative Arts department in creating carnation decorations from clay!
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and Theatre Studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
Join us for a special Week of Community edition of DDW's Comedy Club! Friday, October 22, 7pm-9pm
New Visions & Voices is a celebration of work completed by students in our Intermediate Production courses. The festival takes place every fall and culminates in a screening of our top finalists.
Join us for Grad Acting's Tisch Week of Community events!
In honor of Tisch Community Week, the GMTWP and the Department of Design will come together to simulate the first conversation between designers and writers to explore thoughts of how their pieces might be visualized.
Jamil Ellis talks about technology's role in fighting climate change.
This fall we will be offering a series of get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department. Each session will be loosely grounded in a topic that ties to the faculty's pedagogy.
AMPLIFY Friday Conversation Series Co-Sponsored by the NYU Institute of African American Affairs The Center for Black Visual Culture and The Blive Student Union presents.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Join NYU for a virtual NYU Alumni and Parents Weekend 2021 from October 21 to October 24!
Join us to celebrate and learn as we spotlight Motley’s life and legacy during a virtual program on October 23 from 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. EDT, as part of the NYU Alumni and Parents Weekend 2021.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Join NYU for a virtual NYU Alumni and Parents Weekend 2021 from October 21 to October 24!
Join us this fall for a Shakespeare & Race symposium event, featuring Tisch Grad Acting Alum Caleen Sinnette Jennings, Professor Emerita of American University. Professor Jennings will provide a presentation on her career teaching and directing Shakespeare, followed by open discussion.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
NY(Drag)U is BACK, coming to you live from the Skirball stage! With performances from local and national drag performers, NY(Drag)U is sure to be the FIERCEST event of the semester!
The Performance Studies Graduate Program Open House will take place on Wednesday, October 27th, 2021 from 6:30-7:30 PM EST on Zoom. We encourage you to attend our Open House, where our PS faculty, staff, and current students will be present to speak about our programs.
This virtual event is part of our year-long exploration on the theme of "Home, What does it look like now? and is co-sponsored by the Department of Photogrpahy & Imaging.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Strong networking skills are essential for a successful career! Hear how one Tisch alumna built and nurtured relationships at her internships to establish a foundation for her post-Tisch jobs.
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
Where and how do we draw the line between admiration and appropriation? Join us at that next [Not So] Difficult Dialogue session where we will reflect on these questions and explore the impact of cultural appropriation and ways to respectfully uplift other cultures.
Ethan Redd, Creative Lead & Director of Virtuoso Neomedia, joins us for the Lecture Series.
Play current works-in-progress by NYU Game Center students & the NYC games community!
A live conversation between artist Tyler Mitchell and historian, author, educator, and artist Deborah Willis, followed by a Q&A. Co-sponsored by Department of Photography & Imaging.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.