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Visual Arts alumna Cecilia Caldiera ‘23 has unveiled her new solo exhibition, Our House, at Subtitled NYC.
The winners of the 67th annual Obie Awards were recently announced, with several notable Columbia theatre artists on the list.
Directing student Camille Hamadé has been awarded the BAFTA-Yugo Short Film Commissioning Grant, which provides a cash award to support further development of a short film project.
Carlie Hoffman '16 has been awarded a 2024 National Jewish Book Award for her poetry collection When There Was Light (Four Way Books, 2023).
Writing alumna Tracy K. Smith ’97 recently published To Free the Captives, a new memoir, with Knopf.
Writing alumni Ashley Nelson Levy ’12 and Adam Z. Levy ’12 met on their first day in the Fiction program at the School of the Arts. The two would later marry and, in 2015, found Transit Books, a nonprofit indie press dedicated to publishing works in translation and international literature.
Film alum Jonathan Van Tulleken '10 has co-executive produced the first two episodes Shōgun, a new series set to premiere on FX on February 27, 2024. Van Tulleken also directed two episodes of the first season.
From February 3, 2024 until August 18, 2024, Professor Sarah Sze’s new, site-specific works will be on view in a solo exhibition at Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas.
SFFILM and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation recently announced the recipients of their annual grants, the Sloan Science in Cinema Filmmaker Fellowships, and the Sloan Stories of Science Development Fund. Five talented individuals, including current Film student Katherine Burns and Film alum Vivienne Shaw '23, have been chosen to receive these prestigious grants to aid in the development of their feature length narrative cinematic projects.
Ways and Means, a debut novel by writing alumnus Daniel Lefferts '19, was published by Abrams Books in February 2024.
We talk with Professor Brian Kulick about theatre as a gamble, perseverance, and why the director should be the most patient person in the room.
Alum So Young Shelly Yo ’18 discusses their journey as an artist and creator.
In a unique collaboration between programs and disciplines, Theatre alum Alle Mims '23 and Film alum Wes Goodrich '23 came together to produce Mims thesis production, A Soviet Film on Negro Life in America as Told by Langston Hughes and Others—and their collaboration has continued beyond graduation.
Several School of the Arts alumni and faculty will feature in this year’s Whitney Biennial, Even Better Than the Real Thing, which opens on March 20, 2024.
Assistant Professor Anocha Suwichakornpong has received a 2024 Creative Capital Award for her film in development, FICTION.