News

Our Albertinia, written and directed by alumna Chantel Clark '18 and produced by Clark, Morgan Ackley '18 and Sarah Kate Fenelon '18, will screen at the Gorée Cinéma Festival in Senegal, the Africa International Film Festival in Nigeria, and the St. Louis International Film Festival this month.

Elsa and Anna are back! Frozen 2, written and co-directed by alumna and Academy Award winner Jennifer Lee '05 hit theatres worldwide last month on November 22nd and has since developed into a huge success.

Two Columbia films were announced as winners in the IFP’s inaugural Student Short Film Showcase at the Gotham Awards this week.

This winter, alumnus Matthew C. Wilson ’13 has artwork in two group exhibits—one in Belgium, the other in the Netherlands.

On December 5th, the undergraduate senior thesis exhibition held a reception celebrating the show’s opening.

Ford v Ferrari, the newest film by alumnus James Mangold ’99, crossed a major box office milestone by surpassing $200 million in global ticket sales

Conversations with Artists in Art Getting Art is a bi-weekly series and a play on Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

Alumnus Roberto Bentivegna ’10 will adapt a nonfiction account of the Gucci fashion family for the screen, with Ridley Scott directing.

Collective 131, a gallery based in Hoboken, New Jersey, is a space devoted to promoting the work of women artists.

Dear School of the Arts Faculty, Staff and Students: We are sad to announce the passing of Professor Thomas Elsaesser, Visiting Professor since 2013 in Film and Media Studies.

Writers in Collaboration is a series covering writers involved in two art mediums and/or working with other artists.

For alumna Afia Atakora ’16, the 9-month “fever dream” that birthed her novel Conjure Women, written for her master thesis, is now going to be published in the US by Penguin Books.

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

Two films by Columbia filmmakers were nominated for the 35th annual Independent Spirit Awards last week.

Twenty Columbia visual artists, including two faculty members and nineteen alumni, will exhibit work at the 2019 Art Basel and other associated art fairs in Miami during the first week of December.