News

'La Bailarina', a short film written and directed by alumnus Samuel Harwood '19 and produced by alumna Arlene Fernandez '19, runs virtually at the New York International Film Festival from April 21 to May 5 2021.

Eyimofe (This is My Desire), a feature film co-directed and co-written by alumnus Arie Esiri '19 and edited by alumnus Andrew Stephen Lee '18, will screen virtually from May 7 to 12, 2021 as part of the Museum of Modern Art and Film at Lincoln Center's New Directors/New Films series. The film, which Esiri co-directed with his brother Chuko, previously premiered at the Berlinale Forum in 2020.

 

Behind the D4 is an interview series about the D4 films made by Film MFA Program students.

Poetry alumnus Christopher Bakken '92 has been granted a Fulbright award for the 2021-22 academic year.

Alumna Marie Jamora '05 is set to direct a forthcoming episode of the sixth season of the show Queen Sugar, which will premiere on OWN this fall.

Regional de NY is the latest musical ensemble to grace Live From Columbia’s virtual stage.

Release the Horses the newest performance work by alumnus Phoebe Osborne‘18, recently premiered via a live-streamed event right here on the Columbia University campus.

Stars Behind The Stars is a bi-weekly series featuring theatre makers behind the scenes.

Circus Days & Nights is a new opera by the legendary composer Philip Glass, Associate Professor and librettist David Henry Hwang, and circus director Tilde Björfors.

Constellations of Eve, a new novel by alumna Abbigail Rosewood '17, will be released through a collaboration between Texas Tech University Press and the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network in Spring of 2022.

Professor Sarah Sze was recently featured in The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles Virtual Studio Visits series.

I’m so honored to have been asked to address you all on this special day, and to offer a few thoughts on the occasion of this culmination, of your work and dedication, this end of sorts that’s actually really just a beginning.

Columbia University School of the Arts is excited to announce Getting Back to Work: A Spring Scholarship Auction to benefit graduate student artists in the Film, Theatre, Visual Arts and Sound Art, and Writing programs.

On A Global Scale is a bi-weekly series about international co-productions by Columbia filmmakers.

Carol Becker, Professor and Dean of Columbia University School of the Arts, Amale Andraos, Professor and Dean of Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and Rui Costa, Professor of Neuroscience and Neurology and Director and CEO of Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, for Columbia Global Centers’ latest event in their University Leadership Series.