Registration for spring 2026 is now open. The Division of Continuing Education spring 2026 program offers a variety of course schedules to accommodate students. We have courses and workshops that ...
School of Visual Arts graduate departments present an in-person portfolio review and information session. Prospective graduate students can get feedback on their portfolio and speak with graduate ...
Fall has arrived, and a full slate of exhibitions and events awaits at SVA. The College’s theatre, classrooms, and gallery spaces, as well as its new Graduate Center, host sculpture, painting, ...
Zach Cregger (BFA 2004 Computer Art) has built a career on versatility and reinvention, moving fluidly from sketch comedy to horror filmmaking without ever losing the experimental spirit that first ...
When Gail Anderson (BFA 1984 Media Arts), chair of BFA Advertising and BFA Design and creative director of SVA’s in-house design studio, the Visual Arts Press, reached out to BFA Comics and BFA ...
Amid the frenzied back-to-school hubbub, SVA’s galleries and gathering spaces offer a respite and reminder of the creative community blossoming all around. September is always a full month, and this ...
In this edition of “The Five,” SVA alumni are focused on the environment and sustainability across animation, immersive installations, and design, and two international filmmakers are on the rise, ...
Two rising seniors in the College’s BFA Interior Design: Built Environments program, Seungbin Jeong and Minxuan Zhong (Claire), have been named 2025 recipients of the esteemed Angelo Donghia ...
What better way to beat the heat than in the cool climes of SVA’s galleries and studios this month? End-of-year showcases from graduates in art education, photography, digital and narrative art, and ...
4. Timed to her “All Day All Night” exhibition at The Whitney through July 6, Christine Sun Kim (MFA 2006 Fine Arts) spoke with The Cut about her creative process, navigating Deaf identity, and ...
This spring, the School of Visual Arts announced a grant from the Amazin’ Mets Foundation supporting a summer internship with the New York Mets in honor of the late Marc Levine (BFA 1980 ...
“Partners should never get emotionally involved” narrates Wong Chi Ming (Leon Lai), a hitman, as he stands behind his agent (Michelle Reis) whom we see in a close-up, grainy, opening tilt shot with ...
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