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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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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
MoreThe Grad Acting and Design for Stage and Film Class of 2023 is proud to present The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, based on the novel by Mark Haddon, adapted by Simon Stephens and directed by Kareem Fahmy with Movement Direction by Fay Van Alstyne Simpson.
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ITP/IMA Thursday Night Talks: Exonemo
MoreThe Japanese artist unit "exonemo" (by SEMBO Kensuke and AKAIWA Yae) was formed in 1996 on the Internet. Join Exonemo at ITP/IMA for an artist talk!
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Meet The ITP/IMA Red Burns Fellows!
MoreITP/IMA has a Fellowship program where we’ve invited a handful of amazing individuals to join our department, either for a semester or for a year. And it’s time that you all meet the Fellows! This week's lineup includes: Rae Yuping Hou, Kari Love and Tamika Williams.
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UGFTV Producing for Animation Series: Greg Talmage
MoreGreg Talmage is the Executive Producer at Blur Studio, an award-winning production company known for producing high-fidelity CG for game cinematics, VFX for feature films, and original content.
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Book Reading and Discussion: There Plant Eyes
MoreAuthor M. Leona Godin (NYU) will be joined by Stephen Kuusisto (Syracuse University) and Elisabeth Bearden (University of Wisconsin, Madison) to read from their work and discuss the metaphors and realities of blindness and disability in the humanities.
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Justice Zone
MoreDevelop an understanding of frequently used concepts—such as diversity, equity, and social justice—through the lens of race and racism. Throughout this two-hour session, participants reflect on their own identities and challenge their daily practices to begin a journey toward critical consciousness.