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Writers in Collaboration is a series covering writers involved in two art mediums and/or working with other artists.
This fall, alumna and sculptor Vivian Chiu ’19 has art featured in two shows, one in Richmond, VA, and one in Philadelphia, PA.
The Pavilion, a four-panel mural by current Baris Gokturk, is currently being installed in Columbia University’s Butler Library (Rooms 211 and 602).
This fall, Associate Professor Shelly Silver has art in four exhibits: three in Germany and one in Japan.
Alumnus Jamund Washington ’10 received the 2019 Cinereach Producer Award. He follows in the footsteps of faculty member and alumnus Shrihari Sathe ’09 who won the award in 2016.
In Your Area, a short film written and directed by current student Daniel Slottje and produced by alumni Elliot Zarrabi '18, Jaclyn Noel '19 and Michael Goitanich '18, had its world premiere at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival in California on October 12th.
Variações, a film co-written by alumna Karen Sztajnberg ’06, became the single most watched feature film in Portugal this year.
On A Global Scale is a bi-weekly series about international co-productions by Columbia filmmakers.
Baby, the Columbia University thesis film of writer and director Thais Drassinower '18, won the Audience Award at the NALIP Latino Media Fest earlier this month in Los Angeles, California.
Visiting Professor Susanna Coffey has a solo exhibit at the Alpha Gallery in Boston, MA, titled Night Light: 1995-2019.
“A timely, urgent call for political engagement,” declared the Kirkus Review about All Politics is Local: Why Progressives Must Fight for the States, by alumna Meaghan Winter ’10.
Diversity in Film is a bi-weekly series covering underrepresented groups in Film.
Alumna Kim Wield ’07 directed Keith Hamilton Cobb’s American Moor at Cherry Lane Theatre.
Stars Behind the Stars is a bi-weekly series featuring theatre makers behind the scenes.
Musical Classic Cabaret Finds New Meaning in Jonathan Seinen’s Third-Year Director’s Thesis