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Miracle, a feature film written, directed, produced and edited by Assistant Professor and alumnus Bogan Apetri '06, took home the Grand Prix at the 37th edition of the Warsaw Film Festival last week.
Describe The Night is the new play directed by Assistant Professor Lisa Milinazzo.
Alumnus Jeffrey Meris ’19 is featured in two shows this fall. They are: Sanctuary at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens, New York and Free Body at Mestre Projects in the Bahamas.
Graywolf Press released Such Color: New and Selected Poems by alumna Tracy K. Smith '97 on October 5, 2021.
Alumnus Patrick Clement '20 has been selected as one of six screenwriters to participate in the Black List Features Lab.
Alumni Mary Wang ’16 and Jared Jackson ’20 were recently selected as the 2021 winners of The Center for Fiction/Susan Kamil Emerging Writer Fellowship.
Alumna Lauren Wolkstein ’10 recently directed Episode 7 of the new DC Comics adaptation, Y: The Last Man, which aired on Hulu last Monday, October 11, 2021.
Three films by Columbia University filmmakers will screen at the 2021 Bushwick Film Festival.
Alumna Devra Fox ’16 is featured in a solo exhibition at Hesse Flatow Gallery, on view from October 14 to November 13, 2021. This show highlights new graphite drawings by the San Francisco-based artist.
Acting alumnus Greg Cuellar ’17 recently made his network television debut on NBC's New Amsterdam. Cuellar portrayed an indigenous psychiatric doctor-in-residency, referred to as Resident Chitto, for Episode Two of Season Four, entitled We’re in This Together.
Three filmmakers have been honored at the 29th annual Hamptons International Film Festival, which took place from October 7-13, 2021. They are: Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović ’17, Olive Nwosu ’21, and student Kathy E. Mitrani.
In her introductory remarks before the October 6 Listening Party reading of Appointment With gOD, Ugandan playwright Asiimwe Deborah Kawe compared a US embassy in a developing country to "a temple."
Hello 1st Year MFA Students, I am contacting you to let you know that due to changes in instructor availability and class schedules, we have had to re-do the Directing 2 workshop assignments.
Two short films by Columbia University filmmakers premiered on Hulu as part of the streaming network's Bite Size Halloween series.