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Literary Translation at Columbia (LTAC), a component of the Columbia University MFA Writing Program, welcomed acclaimed poet and translator Sawako Nakayasu last month for a lecture and discussion.
Alumna Nana Dakin ’18 directs Love Letter To A Seed, an illustrated letter, invitation, and audio experience.
Celebrating its eighth year of connecting talented alumni with the film industry, the& Columbia Blue List represents the finest unproduced screenplays and television pilots written by recent graduates the Columbia University School of the Arts graduate Film Program.
Uncovering the Heritage Silhouette is a bi-weekly series diving into how tradition influences the creation of art. We interview artists heavily influenced by their heritage.
Dramaturgy alumna Ilana Lucas ’10 was recently appointed Vice President of the Canadian Theatre Critics’ Association (CTCA).
The short drama Outsiders , directed by Film student Gleb Osatinksi and co-written by Osatinski and alumnus Joshua Harris ’20, won the award for Best Student Film at the Paris Film Festival.
Boom! Studios recently announced that Eve, a new five-issue original comic book series by Associate Professor and alumnus Victor LaValle '98 and artist Jo Mi-Gyeong, will be released in May of 2021.
Steve Turner Gallery presents solo exhibition Body Double in Los Angeles, California by student Mark Yang.
The Print Center presents a solo exhibition 'Before I Died I Was Invisible' by Student Kevin Claiborne in Philadelphia, PA.
Reign is Over, a debut chapbook by Poetry student Emily Simon, was published on February 14, 2021 by Choo Choo Press, a small Risograph press co-founded by student Taylor Zhang and NYC-based designer Emily Bluedorn.
The New Museum presents the intergenerational exhibition Grief & Grievance: Art and Mourning in America featuring 37 artists including Assistant Professor Sable Elyse Smith in New York.
Directing Student Rebecca Miller Kratzer was recently named the Resident Stage Director & Chief Engagement Officer at Helios Opera.
My Lord, What A Night, a new play by Adjunct Professor Deborah Brevoort will play Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC.
Soon After First Light is a series where we talk craft, process, and pandemic with Columbia's accomplished writing professors.
For George on His 30th Birthday, written, directed & featuring music by alumna Ursula Ellis '17 is now available to view on Directors Notes and Film Shortage.