The School of Visual Arts MPS Data Visualization & Communication (DV&C) will be featured at NYC School of Data 2026, a leading annual gathering focused on the role of data in civic life, design, and ...
Late last month, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum announced its 2026 National Design Awards, one of the most prestigious honors in the design field, and Thought Matter, the New York City-based ...
BFA Animation will be represented by program alumni Evelyn M. Baez (2019), Tina Maria Kouridakis (2019), Indra Rodies (2019), Alex Siple (2022), Mei Yee Tan (2019), and Breanna Watson (2019). Members ...
This year, the 9th annual Animation First Festival, hosted by L’Alliance New York, offered various opportunities for the School of Visual Arts, BFA 3D Animation and Visual Effects and BFA Animation ...
Our graduates and faculty are some of the most influential cultural forces, consistently producing images unparalleled in concept, impact, and craft. For the last 75 years, SVA’s BFA Illustration ...
133/141 West 21st Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10011 MFA Computer Arts presents its fall open studio event, bringing together multidisciplinary projects from students. The event will be open to ...
Meet artists from around the world who are pursuing an MFA in Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts through the department’s spring 2026 open studios event. The MFA Fine Arts program reflects the ...
Designed as a workshop, this course will explore all the stages of the animation process to create an animation portfolio. Using tablets and scanned drawings, we will begin with traditional drawn ...
Winter Refresh, Alonzo's Ghost, Olivia, Beast of the Seine, Sprite Cranberry Winter Refresh, Malady of Mine, Cop Dog, His and Hers, Rusted Moss - Launch Trailer ...
Owner, Superposition Gallery; founder, Hamptons Black Arts Council; contemporary council member, Art21 ...
An obituary for Bruce Wands, a longtime faculty member and computer-arts program chair at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
Though the first display of the AIDS Quilt did not take place until October 11, 1987, during the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, its origin was a 1985 candlelight vigil ...
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