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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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Young Arts, Home: Reimagining Interiority Exhibition
MoreYoungArts in Partnership with DPI Presents "Home Reimagining Interiority" an exhibition in the lobby of 721 Broadway.
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The Black Civil War Soldier
MoreThe exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
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ESTILAZO - The Latinx Project
MoreThrough digital paintings, material culture, photography and curated mixtapes these artists will open a portal to their intimate exploration of the self and its ultimate impact in the collective imagination. On display through December 5, 2022.
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Mirror with a Memory: DPI 40th Anniversary Exhibition
MoreThe Department of Photography & Imaging presents a survey of work from faculty and staff spanning four decades and encompassing the varied nature of contemporary photographic practice. Curated by Editha Mesina. On view from October 11, 2022 - January 9, 2023.
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Free High School Teacher Workshops given by ITP/IMA!
MoreNYU's ITP/IMA (Interactive Telecommunications Program and Interactive Media Arts) are offering four Professional Development sessions this Fall 2022 semester, specifically for high school teachers to complete towards their annual requirement.
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New York University Kimmel Windows Gallery presents The Black Civil War Soldier
MoreThe Kimmel Windows Gallery presents "The Black Civil War Soldier" by DPI Chair Dr. Deborah Willis.
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PS Assembly: On Re-Gifting with Professor Barbara Browning
MorePS Assembly: On Re-Gifting with Professor Barbara Browning
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2022 Goldberg Play Prize Reading
MoreDaniel, The 'He/They' Play. Daniel is a heartfelt comedy about David Weisman, a high school English teacher who serves as a mentor to his queer student, Daniel, and, in the process, begins to question his own gender.