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Alumna Julia Phillips ‘15 is the subject of her first solo show in Los Angeles at Matthew Marks Gallery. Between Love and Loss is on view until December 23, 2021.
Directing alumnus Adam Marple ’10 recently produced The Theatre of Others’ Audio New Play Festival with Playwriting alumnus Steven Gaultney ’10 who is the Resident Dramaturg for The Theatre of Others.
Associate Professor Ramin Bahrani (CC ’96) is the producer of two films making waves this fall. They are Luzzu and 7 Prisoners.
Little Foxes Took Up Matches by Katya Kazbek '19 will be published by Tin House on April 5, 2022.
Two films by Columnia filmmakers have been making waves on the festival circuit recently. They are: Libertad, written and directed by Clara Roquet '16, and Between Two Dawns, written, directed, and produced by Selman Nacar '21.
Professor Bette Gordon was invited as a guest of honor to the 2021 Lumiere Film Festival in Lyon, France to celebrate her seminal film Variety (1983).
Alumnus Kiyan Williams ’19 is featured in two group shows this season.
The British Academy of Film and Television (BAFTA) recently announced the newest members of its prestigious Newcomers program, and eight Columbia filmmakers have been added to this four-year new talent initiative that recognizes and supports international filmmakers who have recently moved to Los Angeles or New York to further their development and career. They will be joining the seven filmmakers who were added to the initiative last year.
In an online event, he discusses his process and the relationship between art and science with Maureen Raymo, co-founding dean of Columbia Climate School.
Director Mounia Akl ’16 recently won the Audience Award at the 65th BFI London Film Festival for her debut feature film Costa Brava Lebanon, which Akl co-wrote with fellow alumna Clara Roquet ’16.
Ghost Light, Meet the Dramaturgs is a Theatre series featuring Columbia Dramaturg students, faculty, and alumni, learning about their work, aspirations, and pandemic passion projects.
Theatre Management and Producing alumnus Aaron Simms ’15 is the producer of Mendelssohn on the Hudson, a self-guided historical and musical walking tour of the German Jewish Washington Heights.
Theatre alumna Heather Alicia Simms ’96 will have a recurring role on the new show The Kings of Napa.
We’re delighted to welcome a number of new faculty members to the 2021/22 academic year.
Alumnus Vikram Divecha ‘19 is included in a group show at Goethe-Institut in Abu Dhabi.