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Rule of Two walls, a visceral portrait of today’s Ukraine through the lens of its artists directed by Film alum David Gutnik ’12, was released in theaters on August 16, 2024.
Phillip Lopate, who taught for years at Columbia's School of the Arts, writes about his lifelong passion for the movies.
As the start of the new academic year approaches, I want to express how much I am looking forward to welcoming new and returning students, faculty, and staff to our campuses.
Visual Arts alum Vivian Vivas ’23 launched her video exhibition titled may I die before I’m gone. Hosted by Alexander Berggruen in New York (1018 Madison Avenue, Floor 3), the exhibition will ran through August 22, 2024.
The recipients of the 2024 New Voices Filmmaker Grant, in partnership with Netflix, have been announced, with Film student Apa Agbayani and Angalis Field (CC ’16) among the four selected.
These works of historical fiction, all by Columbia alumni, provide fascinating windows into life long ago, with plenty of wisdom for our current age.
The interim president calls to “recalibrate as a community, bearing in mind the challenges of the past year and those to come, but not allowing them to define us.”
Late Writing professor Rebecca Godfrey tragically passed away in 2022 after a long battle with cancer, leaving behind an unfinished novel about the life of art heiress and gallerist Peggy Guggenheim. With the help of friend and fellow writer, Associate Professor Leslie Jamison, Peggy has now been released by Random House.
Dear members of the Columbia community, I am deeply honored to be called to serve as Interim President of our beloved institution.
CUIMC’s Katrina Armstrong has agreed to serve as interim president.
Dramaturgy alumna Meropi Peponides ’13 has been named a co-creative director and producer-in-residence of the iconic Under the Radar Festival, which is set to return in 2025 for its 20th edition.
A dynamic group of School of the Arts alumni will participate in this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the world’s largest performing arts festival.
Pamela Palmer, a play with several Columbia Theatre artists in the cast and creative team, is set to premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
Fulfillment features Linder’s drawings, video, and sculptures, forming a multimedia installation.
Writing alumna Kristin Vukovic '09 has published her debut novel The Cheesemaker’s Daughter (Regalo Press, 2024).