George Tscherny, an icon of mid-20th century American graphic design, died at home on November 13 at the age of 99. Known for his intelligence, humor and embrace of the human spirit in his work as ...
SVA presents an exhibition of work by graduates of the MFA Photography, Video, and Related Media class of 2026, organized by program faculty Randy West and Erin Davis (MFA 2016 Photography, Video, and ...
Where do your old favorite CDs, plastic toys, and knick-knacks go to die? Or the countless plastic “Thank You” bags and containers from your late-night takeout orders? “Plasticulture: The Rise of ...
On Thursday, May 14, the School of Visual Arts will hold its 51st annual commencement exercises at Radio City Music Hall, celebrating the achievements of some 1,100 graduates of the College’s 30 ...
The lens and screen arts affect every discipline within our ever-changing digital universe. The camera has always been a multidisciplinary tool that encompasses the sciences, humanities, commerce, and ...
The Visible Futures Lab (VFL) at the School of Visual Arts exists to further the theory and practice of interaction and product design through structured explorations of emerging technologies, systems ...
Continuing Education courses at SVA expose you to a new and different world and help you to build a community there. Every day is an opportunity to learn something—and to reinvent ourselves.
This course is designed to help you create or improve your professional advertising portfolio, without the commute. You'll learn both basic and advanced conceptual advertising skills, how to use AI as ...
When Caspar David Friedrich was just a child in Greifswald, Germany, his brother fell through thin ice and died tragically young. Historians debate the truth of the events that unfolded, but Friedrich ...
A nearly two-hour-long event at the School of Visual Arts last spring delved into topics like the nature of machine versus learning, creativity in a tech-dominated era, and the very purpose of ...
“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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