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Columbia University Announces MFA Open Studios
On November 16, explore MFA studios, meet artists, and learn more about the Visual Arts + Sound Art programs in faculty-led sessions.
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On November 16, explore MFA studios, meet artists, and learn more about the Visual Arts + Sound Art programs in faculty-led sessions.
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On November 10, join Columbia University School of the Arts for the MFA in Visual Arts + Sound Art open studios and information sessions for Fall 2025 applications.
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Work by 31 emerging visual and sound artists on view April 20–May 19 in NYC.
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On November 12, the School of the Arts is hosting open studios for its MFA in Visual Arts and Sound Art programs, plus information sessions for Fall 2024 applications.
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Curator Jasmine Wahi notes the exhibition “instills a glowing spark of excitement for the future of contemporary art.” On view April 23 through May 21.
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Organized around the concept “To Transform,” these NYC programs include conversations, film screenings, readings, and research about work that enacts transformation.
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Something about the Weather is a new and original work by New York-based composer, producer, and performer Hahn Rowe.
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This November, attend information sessions for both programs and check out their Open Studios in NYC.
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Programming in New York City consists of conversations, screenings, reading, and research about work that enacts transformation.
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For these 33 visual and sound artists, this show marks the threshold between their lives as students and the future that lies ahead.
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Featuring underwater recordings from around the world, this immersive, site-specific installation is on view at the Lenfest Center for the Arts in NYC from February 3 to 13.
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Curated by Amy Sadao, the second installment of this exhibition is on view at the Lenfest Center for the Arts in New York City, while the first is available online.