MA Curatorial Practice presents a talk with Bernardo Mosqueira. Mosqueira is the founder and artistic director of Solar dos Abacaxis as well as the director of the Prêmio FOCO ArtRio, both located in ...
Have your questions answered about SVA’s MPS Digital Photography program by faculty and staff at an in-person information session. The session includes an exclusive tour of the 2025 thesis exhibition, ...
Have you ever considered bringing your artistic knowledge to the classroom? Do you need help navigating the intricacies of the PreK-12 state certification process? Spend an afternoon getting to know ...
This course is for students who want to develop the visual writing and storytelling skills required to plan and create innovative picture books. Each week will begin by looking at early and ...
MFA Art Practice presents a talk with Hyperallergic co-founder Hrag Vartanian and artist Chloë Bass. The editor-in-chief and co-founder of Hyperallergic, Hrag Vartanian is an art critic, writer, ...
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents the 12th annual All-Staff Art Show, an exhibition of works in various media by administrative staff members at the College. The SVA Gramercy Gallery is open Monday ...
In 2018, artist Jade Doskow (MFA 2008 Photography, Video, and Related Media) took her SVA continuing education students on a visit to Staten Island’s Freshkills Park, formerly known as Fresh Kills, ...
The works in the exhibition explore the intersections of queerness, gender and race through performance, joy, celebration and a little heartbreak. Artists in this exhibition include Jay Michelle ...
MFA Computer Arts presents a two-day thesis screening event at the SVA Theatre featuring short talks and videos of graduating students’ work. Wednesday’s screening will include 3D animation and ...
Earlier this year, School of Visual Arts President David Rhodes announced the appointment of design researcher, strategist, and educator Adriana Valdez Young to the position of MFA Interaction Design ...
BFA Photography and Video presents a virtual thesis show, providing a dynamic and interactive experience with the final projects of the graduating class of 2023.
Between 1981—when AIDS claimed its first reported cases—and 1996, there was not one drug for treating HIV. In those 15 years, as 343,000 Americans, many of them in the arts, died without hope, an ...