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The Gotham Film & Media Institute and the Cannes Film Festival announced the 2024 fellows for the The Cannes Film Festival Producers Network, and film alum Apoorva Charan '18 has been selected for the prestigious fellowship.
Playwriting alumnus Julián Mesri ’20 has been named the 2024 Judith Champion Musical Theater LaunchPad Resident by Signature Theatre.
Acting alumna Rebecca Henderson ’06 stars in The Acolyte, which is set to premiere this summer on Disney+.
After extending the hit play’s run twice, the Manhattan Theatre Club has announced that Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, by Playwriting alumna Jocelyn Bioh '08, will begin a national tour this September.
The 2024 Pulitzer Prizes were announced by Columbia University on May 6, 2024, and the list features three School of the Arts alumni and several Columbia alumni among the finalists and winners.
With the Women Film Pioneers Project, Professor Jane Gaines highlights the women who helped shape the early film industry.
Lost Angel: The Genius of Judee Sill, a documentary about the gifted Singer-Songwriter that just released in theaters, was co-directed by Film alumni Andy Brown '91 and Brian Lindstrom '91 and was produced by Lindstrom and fellow alumnus Peter Kenney '90.
Writing alumnus Francisco González ’19 has been awarded the prestigious O. Henry Prize for his short story "Serranos," published in McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern.
Film alumna Claire Fowler '11 and Adjunct Assistant Professor Diana Peralta were both selected to participate in the 2024 Sundance Institute Screenwriters and Directors Labs.
In Dead Weight, Emmeline Clein '22 (CC '16) draws on her own story, as well as interviews, academic studies, history, and pop culture.
PEN America has released the 2024 PEN literary awards longlist, which includes work by five School of the Arts alumni.
From April 27 until June 2, 2024, Situations Gallery in New York City is presenting Soft Pangs, a debut solo exhibition by Visual Arts alum Calvin Kim ’23.
The State We’re In, the latest solo show by Visual Arts alumna Nancy Cohen ’84, will be at Kathryn Markel gallery until May 4.
Associate Professor Bogdan Apetri '06 shares his thoughts about the intersection of life experience and filmmaking, the art of casting and character development, and why you shouldn't limit your writing to what you already know.
Signature Theatre’s 24/25 season has been announced and will include Fish, a developmental production from playwright Melis Aker ’18, directed by Tatiana Pandiani ’16.