YALE & SVA | 2024
Nov 3, 2024: Yale School of Art on ZAZcorner (Corner of 41st Street and 7th Avenue) - Full day
Nov 6, 2024: School of Visual Art on ZAZcorner (Corner of 41st Street and 7th Avenue) - Full day
Created by students from Stop Motion Puppet Animation, Yale School of Art and Film and Video Installation, MFA in Photo/Video, School of Visual Arts in New York.
Organized by Ben Hagari
About Yale School of Art
Yale School of Art provides students with intellectually informed, hands-on instruction in the practice of an array of visual arts media within the context of a liberal arts university. As a part of the first institution of higher learning to successfully integrate a studio-based education into such a broad pedagogical framework, the Yale School of Art has a long and distinguished history of training artists of the highest caliber. A full-time faculty of working artists in conjunction with a diverse cross-section of accomplished visiting artists collaborate to design a program and foster an environment where the unique talents and perspectives of individual students can emerge and flourish. The school currently offers graduate degrees and undergraduate majors in the areas of graphic design, painting/printmaking, photography, and sculpture.
Participating Students: Tom Tang, Ein Kim, Nydia del Carmen, Michelle Foley, Luke Haaksma and Nhi Vo and and guest Matthew Cohen | instagram @yaleschoolofart
About MFA Photography, Video and Related Media at SVA
Founded in 1988, the MFA Photography, Video and Related Media program at the School of Visual Arts nurtures interdisciplinary activity, multimedia integration and provides ever-expanding opportunities for lens-based students; we continually push the boundaries of the techniques, theory, and practice of the developing technologies. Our students are encouraged to rethink their own assumptions and engage an enlightened audience, not only visually but also contextually. We provide the critical thinking and visual literacy necessary for students to expand their ideas and make notable contributions to culture. The department’s celebrated faculty actively engages students in contemporary and responsible creative initiatives, including experimental, narrative and documentary video; installation and conceptual art; and tableau and real-world-witness photography. For over thirty years, the department has produced remarkable graduates who have flourished as exhibiting artists, journalists, curators, scholars, and teachers.
Participating Students: Brett Boshco, Idris Ademola, Lisa Xing Chen, Ari Temkin, Vanessa Tamarit, Qingju Wen and Mosab Abushama | @SVANYC