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Two projects by Columbia filmmakers are set to show at the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX) from April 21 to May 2.

'Dalia' a short film directed by alumnus Brúsi Ólason '20, written by alumna Leticia Andrea Akel Escárate '18, and produced by alumnus Kári Úlfsso '20, won the Special Jury Prize at the Euregion Film Festival in the Netherlands, where it screened in February. Ólason was also interviewed about the film by CineSud. You can watch it here.

Abundance, a debut novel by alumnus Jakob Guanzon '17, was released on March 2, 2021 by Graywolf Press to great critical acclaim.

Lurkers, a novel written by film alumna, author, and director Sandi Tan '00, will be published by Soho Press on March 30, 2021.

Professor Sarah Sze is in the group exhibition, Off the Wall at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition presents photography-based installations that literally move the art off the wall and into the gallery space.

Visual Arts alumna Midori Curtis ’89 was recently featured in a solo printmaking exhibition at Yoseido Gallery. The exhibition ran from March 10, 2021 to March 27, 2021.

Associate Professor Miya Masaoka was among the featured artists in this year’s virtual Bang on a Can Marathon Concert.

The Palo Alto Art Center presents Where the Heart Is: Contemporary Art by Immigrant Artists featuring the work of alumna Susan Chen ’20 and fourteen other visual artists.

Sophie Jones, executive produced by alumna Nicole Holofcener '88, is now playing in theaters and on VOD.

The Playwright’s Room is a series featuring the newest cohort of Columbia Playwriting students.

Thin Mints by Playwriting alumna Ellen Steves ’17 will play in Sideshow Theatre Company’s House Party series.

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

Soon After First Light is a series where we talk craft, process, and pandemic with Columbia's accomplished writing professors.

Alumna and Adjunct Professor Katrine Øgaard Jensen '17 recently published her latest translation of Ursula Andkjær Olsen's poetry, Outgoing Vessel, from the Danish through Action Books.

The LeRoy Neiman Gallery’s current online exhibition showcases the 2016 collaboration between Visual Arts mentor Michael Joo Professor Nathan Catlin ’12 and students at the Neiman Center to realize his groundbreaking series of silvered printscreens, entitled 7 Sins.