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An exhibition of Columbia University School of the Arts Visual Arts Program Professor Sarah Sze's work opened at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York September 16. The show will remain on view through October 23. more

 

Columbia University School of the Arts honored composer Pauline Oliveros with the William Schuman Award, a major recognition given periodically over the past twenty-eight years, with a concert and awards ceremony at Miller Theatre on Saturday, March 27, 2010.  more

 

  Arnold Aronson, Theatre Professor and Program Chair more

 

Columbia University's Arts Initiative is a pioneering venture to make arts and culture a meaningful part of every Columbian's experience. more

 

  • Group of students in Paris
This intensive three-week course created and taught by Theatre Assistant Professor Gideon Lester; and editor of Theater magazine and Yale University Associate Professor of Dramaturgy Tom Sellar; introduced students to contemporary theatre and performance in Paris, one of Europe's most innovative and cosmopolitan arts capitals. more

 

  • Mira Nair speaks to participants.
The School of the Arts Global Programs and Film Program launched an exciting new collaboration with Maisha Film Lab in Uganda, a nonprofit training initiative for emerging East African filmmakers founded by acclaimed director Mira Nair ("Monsoon Wedding," "The Namesake," "Salaam Bombay"). Maisha is headquartered in Kampala and operates several intensive filmmaking labs per year, ranging from one to four weeks and providing hands-on intensive mentoring in screenwriting, directing, producing, cinematography, editing, sound recording and acting. more

 

  • Dürer's Rhinoceros at LeRoy Neiman Gallery: Sep 20 - Oct 8
Dürer’s Rhinoceros Curated by Guy Ben-Ari and Leah Wolff ('11MFA Candidates) LeRoy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University School of the Arts Participating Artists: Guy Ben-Ari, Sam Bornstein, Mark Dion, Zohar Gotesman, Nora Griffin, JJ Peet, Brian Rattiner, Robert Rhee, and Leah Wolff Opening: Friday, September 24, 6-8pm Exhibition Dates: September 20 - October 8, 2010 For more information: www.guleah.com/rhino more

 

  • Amman Film Festival Poster
Columbia University School of the Arts kicked off its collaboration with the Columbia University Middle East Research Center in Amman, Jordan in June 2010, with a series of screenings of American films about the Iraq War curated by School of the Arts Professor and Director of Lincoln Center Film Society Richard Peña. The five-night film series was free and open to the public, and featured panel discussions with local and regional filmmakers and scholars.  more

 

  • Karen Russell
Five Columbia University School of the Arts Writing Program faculty and alumni were chosen as The New Yorker magazine's '20 Under 40' fiction writers worth watching, representing one-quarter of the list. Work by eight of the selected twenty writers will appear in the double fiction issue of the magazine that arrives on newsstands June 7. Work by the remaining twelve writers will be published in the magazine throughout the summer. The New Yorker last published such a list in 1999.  more

 

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