High school students participate in college-level artistic training in New York City and online. These intensive and enriching courses are taught by Tisch undergraduate faculty. Visiting students and ...
Please note that course descriptions are subject to change. Additional course offerings may become available. More information will be available in Fall 2025.
NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible.
Check for registration holds. All holds must be resolved and removed in order to enroll in classes for the Fall semester. Go to the Student Center in Albert and look at the “Holds” section on the ...
Mia Renee Jones is a filmmaker. Mia tends towards melancholia. Mia obsesses over the supernatural, the alien, the divine, the ethereal and intangible. She endeavors to use images and sound to bridge ...
Logline: Alex, a numb and unsatisfied cleaner at a gay sex club, tries to satiate his repressed desires through sex and pain. José’s upbringing in a conservative and religious Chilean family permeated ...
The Department of Drama at NYU Tisch invites you to our 50th Anniversary Theatre Studies Student Symposium that will take place on Saturday, March 15, and Sunday, March 16 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm in ...
This MA-level graduate course examines the ways in which the history of film has been conceptualized, written, documented, researched and revised. Readings include theoretical considerations of ...
Ohio Play has been selected to participate in SoHo Playhouse's Lighthouse Series, an off-Broadway competition for emerging artists. The play, written by Dylan Sherman, will present a 25-minute excerpt ...
CONGRATULATIONS to Alex Isbell (BFA '28) who won first place in the Original Television Series Pilot category and Best of Festival during BEA’s Festival of Media Arts, a competitive festival for BEA ...
Representation as an aesthetic and a political imperative has often dominated discourses of “queer cinema”. In documentary and nonfiction forms, this tendency frequently doubles in measure, wherein ...