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Patch of Sky, debut book by alumna Nic Yulo ’18 will be published by Dial Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Random House, in the Spring of 2022. It was announced on Publisher's Weekly last Tuesday.
Dear School of the Arts Faculty, Staff and Students: I wish you all a very good holiday. Below you will find some important COVID-19 updates from the University. Be well. Be safe.
The Poetry Concentration continued its Alumni Reading Series with readings from William Brewer '14, Adjunct Assistant Professor Monica Ferrell '02, Stefania Heim '04, and Mai Der Vang '14. 2020 marks the fifth anniversary of the annual reading series.
Alumna Klara Hobza '05 featured in international exhibitions In Aller Munde and Alles Im Wunderland in Germany and Animaloculomat in Switzerland.
The Assistant, produced by Professor James Schamus was nominated for Best Feature at The Gotham Awards.
Associate Professor Nicola López put up a site-specific installation, Haunted, at the Albuquerque Museum in New Mexico.
Public Secret marks the first solo exhibition in New York for Baris Gokturk '20.
Alumna Abbigail N. Rosewood '17 recently collaborated with She Who Has No Master(s)—a collective of Vietnamese women who engage in a collaborative art and writing process—and her work is now viewable in an online gallery space powered by Matterport.
Professor Annette Insdorf recently interviewed writer-producer-director Aaron Sorkin as part of the 92nd Street Y’s signature film series, Reel Pieces.
The White Tiger, written, directed and produced by Associate Professor Ramin Bahrani, will be released by Netflix in January. The film is adapted from Aravind Adiga’s debut novel, The White Tiger, published in 2008. Winner of the 2008 Man Booker Prize, The White Tiger was a New York Times Bestseller. The film trailer can be viewed here.
Adjunct Associate Professor Daphne Merkin's latest novel, 22 Minutes of Unconditional Love, has been published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.
Alumna Afia Nathaniel '06 was invited to participate in NBC Universal's Female Forward Program, shadowing on Chicago Med, and later directing her own episode of the series.
Dick Johnson is Dead, co-produced by Associate Professor and Chair of the Creative Producing Concentration, Maureen A. Ryan was nominated for four Critics Choice Association Documentary Awards, winning Best Documentary Feature.
Professor Phillip Lopate's latest anthology, The Glorious American Essay: One Hundred Essays from Colonial Times to the Present, was released on November 17, 2020 by Pantheon Books.
I'm No Longer Here (Ya No Estoy Aquí), a feature film written and directed by alumnus Fernando Frias de la Parra '15 and produced by alumnus Gerry Kim '11, was chosen as the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences’ nominee for Best Foreign Film for next year’s Academy Awards. It took the edge over five other finalists as its country’s representative.