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Sable Elyse Smith wants her School of the Arts students to see these effects in the world around them.
Kevin Cobb '23 presents his debut New York solo exhibition, Ekstasis, at 81 Leonard Gallery.
Visual Arts alum Kai Oh '24 opened her solo exhibition Will You Marry Me? on February 15, 2025 at Subtitled NYC, a gallery that foregrounds interdisciplinarity and collaborative practices between artists and curators.
Film alum Ivan Rome ’24 has been selected for the 2025 class of the Black Boy Writes / Black Girl Writes Mentorship Initiative for emerging voices.
Directing alum Rory McGregor ’17 has joined the newest revival of Glengarry Glen Ross as Associate Director.
Columbia filmmakers Constance Tsang '20 and Gabriel Mayers (CC '17) will screen their work at the 54th edition of New Directors/New Films (ND/NF) set to take place from April 2 through April 13, 2025.
Writing alum Antoinette Cooper '20 examines the experiences of Black women's bodies in her debut poetry collection Unruly (Legacy Book Press, 2025).
Directing student Miles Sternfeld has always craved bringing an unexpected moment to a musical from the canon. Now he has helped execute the biggest surprise on Broadway.
As our students and faculty head off for spring break next week, I wanted to reach out to members of our community, both here and afar.
Assistant Professor of Visual Arts, Director of Graduate Studies, and Concentration Head of Painting David Antonio Cruz and Visual Arts alum Gabriel Martinez ’09 are among the 35 artists—21 from across the United States and 14 local to New Orleans—selected for the upcoming residency at the Joan Mitchell Center Foundation in New Orleans.
The 97th Academy Awards started on a high for Columbia film, as heavy favorite Kieran Culkin took home the night’s first award for his role in A Real Pain, executive produced by Jennifer Westin ’06.
Adjunct Associate Professor of Writing Jeremy Tiang won the Obie Award for Outstanding New Play last week. Tiang won the prize recognizing Off- and Off-Off Broadway productions for their play Salesman之死. Salesman之死 is their second play.
Less than a year after graduating from the Film program, Nimisha Misra '24 has won the prestigious Filmfare Award and SWA (Screenwriter's Association of India) Award for her work as writer on the Netflix series Kaala Paani.
The National Endowment for the Arts has announced this year’s Literature Fellowships, with Columbia represented in both Creative Writing and Translation.
The Ocean in the Next Room, a poetry collection by alum Sarah V. Schweig ’09, has been published by Milkweed Editions.