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Alumni Nicholas Payne Santos ’19 and Maya Korn ’19 were both selected to participate in the 2021 Frontières co-production genre market.
Derick Whitson ’17 is among the eight artists whose work comprises Mighty Joy, the new exhibition presented by SPANTZO Gallery.
Visual Arts alumnus Ben Hagari ’14 will have his work exhibited by Fundación CALOSA in Mexico as part of a new solo show.
Professor Sarah Sze has been commissioned to create a new, site-specific work for the permanent collection at Storm King Art Center.
Soon After First Light is a series where we talk craft, process, and pandemic with Columbia's accomplished writing professors.
Two Columbia films are among those selected as juried award winners of the 2021 Palms Springs International Shortfest Festival.
The Wallach Art Gallery invites Columbia University community members to join them for a unique interactive performance that will help realize the New York presentation of artist Sharon Chin’s In the Skin of a Tiger: Monument to What We Want (Tugu Kita).
Camille Z. Hayes '21 (Directing) explores the extraordinary four-decade relationship between the poet Mary Oliver and the photographer Molly Malone Cook in her Director's Thesis.
Writing alumnus Dennard Dayle ’17 recently sold his debut book, Everything Abridged, at auction to Overlook Press. The collection of stories will be released in Spring 2022.
Writing Alumnus Eduardo Martinez-Leyva '15 has been selected as a 2021-2022 Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center Fellow. With the help of this prestigious fellowship, Martinez-Leyva will live and work at the Fine Arts Work Center for a period of seven months beginning in October of 2021.
Whether it's AIDS or COVID or rampant injustice, political necessity brings LGBTQ people “together in an expression of community.”
Family Style, an Asian foodie series directed and produced by alumna Marie Jamora '05, is now streaming on HBO Max.
Behind the D4 is an interview series about the D4 films made by Film MFA Program students. After completing their Directing IV coursework, each student is required to direct a short final project, called the “D4 Film.” Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, films that would have been filmed during the Summer of 2020, began shooting in September 2020.
Courtroom 3H, a feature documentary directed by alumnus Antonio Méndez Esparza ‘08, will be part of the official selection at AFI Docs 2021.
Work by Visual Arts alumna Clare Koury '20 is currently available for viewing in a new exhibition at Miriam Gallery, There was earth in them, and they dug. The exhibition will be open until August 8, 2021.