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Educating Artists at the School of the Arts
Educating Artists
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At Columbia University School of the Arts, we take the importance of the arts to society as a core mission. Educators strive to prepare students to be fearless and confident in their approaches to art-making and in their research and scholarship so that they might be able to engage such important global concerns in their own work.
Columbia University School of the Arts awards the Master of Fine Arts degree in Film, Theatre, Visual Arts, and Writing, as well as an interdisciplinary program in Sound Art that leads to an MFA in Visual Arts. The School also offers a Master of Arts degree in Film and Media Studies. It maintains a strong commitment to undergraduate education in the arts by offering majors in Creative Writing, Film and Media Studies, and Visual Arts that lead to the Bachelor of Arts, awarded by Columbia College and the School of General Studies.
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About Columbia University School of the Arts
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Columbia University School of the Arts awards the Master of Fine Arts degree in Film, Theatre, Visual Arts, and Writing, as well as an interdisciplinary program in Sound Art that leads to an MFA in Visual Arts. The School also offers a Master of Arts degree in Film and Media Studies. It maintains a strong commitment to undergraduate education in the arts by offering majors in Creative Writing, ...
Analogue Sites
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March 21, 2024 Artist and preservation architect Jorge Otero-Pailos, GSAPP, presents his series of sculptures created while restoring the former U.S. Embassy in Oslo - a Saarinen-designed landmark - and that will be installed alongside other mid-century icons on Manhattan’s Park Avenue this spring. Response by Matthew Buckingham, Visual Arts. Courtesy of Columbia University School of the Arts.
Columbia University School of the Arts Commencement 2024 (no procession)
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May 15, 2024 Congratulations to all Columbia University School of the Arts graduates! Sarah Cole, Interim Dean of Faculty at Columbia University School of the Arts, James Ijames, acclaimed playwright, and the program chairs address the School's MFA graduates in Film, Theatre, Visual Arts, and Writing, and MA graduates in Film and Media Studies. Courtesy of Columbia University School of the Arts
The Politics of Translation
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March 21, 2024 A conversation between poet, novelist, scholar, and translator Sinan Antoon and Literary Translation at Columbia (LTAC) Director Susan Bernofsky. Courtesy of Columbia University School of the Arts.
Crisis and Desire
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April 11, 2024 How can crisis make us more attuned to the world in all its texture and strangeness? How can illness, silence, heartbreak, and hunger summon sharpened forms of attention and wanting? Featuring new books by Eliza Barry Callahan '22, Emmeline Clein '22, and Leslie Jamison, Writing. Moderated by Chloé Cooper Jones, Writing.
2024 Commencement Address: James Ijames
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May 15, 2024 James Ijames, Pulitzer Prize winning and Tony Award nominated playwright, a director and educator, addresses the graduates of 2024. The celebration saluted the School’s MFA graduates in Film, Theatre, Visual Arts, Writing, and MA graduates in Film and Media Studies. Courtesy of Columbia University School of the Arts.
2024 Columbia University Film Festival - Trailer
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The 36th annual Columbia University Film Festival (CUFF) is a showcase of thesis-level work from students and recent alumni of the School of the Arts MFA Film Program. CUFF will offer its New York screenings May 9-13, 2024. www.cufilmfest.arts.columbia.edu/
Speak Now: Claudia Rankine
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February 29, 2024 Celebrated writer Claudia Rankine '93 returns to Columbia University School of the Arts for the first of a new series of events, Speak Now, organized by Interim Dean and Parr Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Sarah Cole. Speak Now is a new speaker series at Columbia University School of the Arts. Speak Now features artists whose work reaches a broad public and e...
Zoom-In 2024 Trailer
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Zoom-In is a thesis showcase presented by the MA Film and Media Studies Class of 2024. This year, the event included individual presentations, discussion panels, Q As, and supplemental screenings. For more details, visit us online. www.lenfest.arts.columbia.edu/spring-2024-events/zoom-in-conference
Financial Aid Information Session 2023
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December 12, 2023 For more information, visit us online. arts.columbia.edu/admissions-financial-aid Courtesy Columbia University School of the Arts.
2023 Q&A Session: Stage Management
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December 8, 2023 Professor Michael Passaro answer questions about the Theatre MFA concentration Stage Management. For more information, visit us online. arts.columbia.edu/theatre/stage-management arts.columbia.edu/admissions-financial-aid Columbia University School of the Arts.
2023 Q&A Session: Theatre Management and Producing
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December 7, 2023 Professors Steven Chailkelson and Victoria Bailey answer questions about the Theatre MFA concentration Theatre Management and Producing. For more information, visit us online. arts.columbia.edu/theatre/management-producing arts.columbia.edu/admissions-financial-aid Columbia University School of the Arts.
Film and Media Studies MA Program Information Session 2023
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December 5, 2023 Columbia University School of the Arts Film and Media Studies MA Program The Master’s Program in Film and Media Studies at Columbia takes up the evolution of cinema as an art, an institution, an object of philosophical study, and an international socio-cultural phenomenon. Recently renamed to emphasize both motion picture film and the newest of new media, the program facilitate...
Theatre Program Information Session 2023
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November 18, 2023 Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre MFA Program Columbia University’s MFA Theatre Program is collaborative, international, and interdisciplinary. It defines itself by its location in New York City. It thrives on the extensive network of Columbia alumni and faculty who work in prestigious theatres at every level, who direct and perform in award-winning productions, a...
Film MFA Program Information Session 2023
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Film MFA Program Information Session 2023
Visual Arts Information Session 2023
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Visual Arts Information Session 2023
Sound Art Information Session 2023
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Sound Art Information Session 2023
Writing Program Information Session 2023
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Writing Program Information Session 2023
Complex Issues: "Adama Delphine Fawundu: In the Spirit of Àṣẹ "
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Complex Issues: "Adama Delphine Fawundu: In the Spirit of Àṣẹ "
On Horror: "The Shining" and "The Changeling"
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On Horror: "The Shining" and "The Changeling"
From DMZ Colony to Phantom Pain Wings: An Evening with Kim Hyesoon and Don Mee Choi
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From DMZ Colony to Phantom Pain Wings: An Evening with Kim Hyesoon and Don Mee Choi
Columbia MFA Theatre, Theatre Management & Producing Concentration
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Columbia MFA Theatre, Theatre Management & Producing Concentration
Columbia MFA in Theatre
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Columbia MFA in Theatre
Columbia MFA Theatre, Acting Concentration
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Columbia MFA Theatre, Acting Concentration
Columbia MFA Theatre, Playwriting Concentration
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Columbia MFA Theatre, Playwriting Concentration
Columbia MFA Theatre, Stage Management Concentration
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Columbia MFA Theatre, Stage Management Concentration
Columbia MFA Theatre, Dramaturgy Concentration
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Columbia MFA Theatre, Dramaturgy Concentration
Columbia MFA Theatre, Directing Concentration
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Columbia MFA Theatre, Directing Concentration
School of the Arts Admissions FAQ 2023
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School of the Arts Admissions FAQ 2023

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  • @Jaykilljoy-tt9tt
    @Jaykilljoy-tt9tt Před měsícem

    Love John Heard; Home alone, Home alone 2, C.H.U.D, and Chilly scenes of winter. Love this movie. My favorite scene has to be John Heard's rant at the food vendor "and I got this boss, I got this boss who wants me to talk to his son about his sexual problems!" "I got a mother who won't get out the bathtub!" The reaction of the food vendor is even better. Love the snow, the 70's aesthetic, etc. Glad to have discovered this movie. I actually love the Head over heels poster. The poster made me want to give it a watch even more when I discovered it and I discovered it through CHUD. I'm a big fan of CHUD and I wanted to see more John Heard films. Saw the poster, looked at some still shots and went "I definitely want to see this."

  • @iarwainthabombadil7724
    @iarwainthabombadil7724 Před měsícem

    who gon write the big book of "he who shall not be named" ??? whens that coming out?

  • @jiccarranhollman7853
    @jiccarranhollman7853 Před 3 měsíci

    I love this and the representation in this short video is phenomenal. I see myself reflected here. I see individuals living with disabilities reflected here. I see actors, directors, playwrights and so on reflected here.

  • @jptalty9571
    @jptalty9571 Před 3 měsíci

    Very cool

  • @paku_pak
    @paku_pak Před 5 měsíci

    I’m commited to get into columbia

  • @ray-hj1do
    @ray-hj1do Před 5 měsíci

    I am a student at Columbia University mfa 💕💕🥰

  • @TigerPrawn_
    @TigerPrawn_ Před 5 měsíci

    Daaammnn that quote at 1:25:00

  • @TigerPrawn_
    @TigerPrawn_ Před 5 měsíci

    54:51 Finally someone mentioning what is arguably one of the biggest themes in the book by name!

  • @TigerPrawn_
    @TigerPrawn_ Před 5 měsíci

    Actually we don't know it's going to be the last night of Rufus' life. I had that spoiled for me when I read the introduction to the book by Tóibín 😭

  • @pacifiquebusiness
    @pacifiquebusiness Před 6 měsíci

  • @SaransCortex
    @SaransCortex Před 7 měsíci

    Great session

  • @Aainakumar-be7df
    @Aainakumar-be7df Před 7 měsíci

    Super video

  • @Ak-vi1zc
    @Ak-vi1zc Před 7 měsíci

    Did these israeli artists represent the terrorism that israel is doing on the stolen land or are they just interested in representing bullshit

  • @Avhialevlogs
    @Avhialevlogs Před 7 měsíci

    Yes I'm interested

  • @directedbyjk1770
    @directedbyjk1770 Před 8 měsíci

    Are you still hold hostage?

  • @pacifiquebusiness
    @pacifiquebusiness Před 8 měsíci

    💙

  • @johnnybermudez
    @johnnybermudez Před 8 měsíci

    Proud to have worked on this with you all.... 🎥🙏🏼

  • @pacifiquebusiness
    @pacifiquebusiness Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @benjaminmwashumbe3586
    @benjaminmwashumbe3586 Před 8 měsíci

    This was so insightful. Thank you.

  • @pacifiquebusiness
    @pacifiquebusiness Před 8 měsíci

    👏👏👏

  • @wovfm
    @wovfm Před 8 měsíci

    I hear Leni Riefenstahl work is revered at Columbia as well as Goebbels and his grasp of the power of film's influence. Excellent opportunity for aspirant filmmakers these days given Jews are not exactly welcomed at the college anymore. In fact they are being threatened with violence. Nostalgia?

  • @ianyzabal6232
    @ianyzabal6232 Před 10 měsíci

    Perfect this was pretty much the EXACT script word for word.

  • @jeancarloshernandezmartine7687

    Come on man, what a great Topic, Also Mr. Gyllenhaal, so glad to see him there, he was ready to portray Scott Fisher in the Movie Everest

  • @pacifiquebusiness
    @pacifiquebusiness Před 10 měsíci

    🎉👏

  • @nenaparadise
    @nenaparadise Před 11 měsíci

    interesting how the host comments "First Reformed is one of Paul Schrader's best films in like 20 yrs" ... that film is derivative of Ingmar Bergman's Winter Light

  • @franccontreras5157
    @franccontreras5157 Před rokem

    Such a great artist speaking at an important learning institution and yet the producers of this video could not capture quality audio. Very sad. I can not listen to very much of this important conversation because of the poor audio quality.

  • @BigPhilly15
    @BigPhilly15 Před rokem

    I love Megan Abbott. She’s the best current noir writer. I dislike the identity politics and gender warfare angle of analysis. There are many forgotten male noir writers. Gil Brewer, David Goodis, and even Jim Thompson are only read today by crime writers and a tiny niche group of pure readers. Similarly, to be fair, the genre was male dominated because men invented it. I think it’s great the best noir and crime writers today are women, but I also believe there’s no need to now somehow find the male pioneers of the genre problematic. Finally, I thought sex and gender were social constructs? If so, why not simply view books and books and not some sort of political debate on the House floor?

  • @manueldavisyoungfashionstr1300

    Wonderful

  • @khalifa9544
    @khalifa9544 Před rokem

    NOTES TO NATIVE SON HAS NOTHING DO WITH... .MUHAMMAD....WHY IS IT RELIGION..... ATTACHED TO MY UNIVERSE TRUTHS..... UNIVERSE PEOPLE BEEN LED ASTRAY...IM THERE DELIVER... INCLUDING MS BALDWIN.

  • @naturelover1284
    @naturelover1284 Před rokem

    What is Lewis Hyde reading or writing lately?

  • @theblakex
    @theblakex Před rokem

    The biggest mistake of the film will always be not including the murder of Phillip Devine. He was the third victim, and for some reason they chose to only show two victims. I find that disrespectful.

  • @alvinbryant6709
    @alvinbryant6709 Před rokem

    splendid 🙂✌️️️. Do not waste your time = P r o m o s m!!

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth Před rokem

    Gloria Grahame was so beautiful in this movie ... and she played her part brilliantly ... and that kiss with Riegert he says was unrehearsed .... LOL

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth Před rokem

    Ugh, Meryl Streep would have been terrible in this ... and with Sam Waterston? Odd that Waterston was in Mindwalk with John Heard later ... and other of my favorite movies. I love these kinds of movie.

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth Před rokem

    Peter Riegert was so much better in this role than Jeff Goldblum would have been - he was perfect, as was everyone else in this movie ... it was so great.

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth Před rokem

    Well, who is who here? I recognize Peter Reigert, who looks like death warmed over. Is the guy second from the Left Moose? I loved that guy and his peculiar expression when he tells Charles that he has very good taste, after earlier seeming to push Charlies clunker car off his property with his bare hands! LOL. Did they do any intro or anything?

  • @bighardbooks770
    @bighardbooks770 Před rokem

    Starts at 11:29

  • @givethemavoice931
    @givethemavoice931 Před rokem

    Hello!, keep up the work. From what you said, I think you will be interested this channel 👉 #drjohnaking. I find him informative, yet down to earth.

  • @samueljennings9296
    @samueljennings9296 Před rokem

    Just submitted my MFA Application. So excited and nervous.

  • @Zairam4529
    @Zairam4529 Před rokem

    Great work😍

  • @nicomedessantiago6259

    These lectures are blowing my mind. THANK YOU for this one, especially.

  • @papajohn3599
    @papajohn3599 Před rokem

    This is really underrated.

  • @nicomedessantiago6259

    Great, informative lecture. THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @12345678hellohello
    @12345678hellohello Před rokem

    Brilliant event! A masterclass on writing by two wonderful writer-teachers!

  • @jbOneEarth
    @jbOneEarth Před rokem

    Lucy's presence shines here. So grateful to hear her again in all her elegance and humor and thought and emotion. A blessing.

  • @olgayicampuzano9022

    L

  • @JB-wh3we
    @JB-wh3we Před rokem

    Loved this, next time do two hours! ....but what an awful moment to end on...one of the filmmakers should have explored the "beat up Laura" question (I don't remember rape being said in the film) and the scene's meaning. Charles is unhappy, insecure, and codependent (yes, these are his issues and his own toxicities that he should own and resolve) and the scene was a manifestation of those feelings where he obviously made up a nonsense story about Laura and her gynecologist to vent his frustration at their inevitable separation, and as part of that he assumes the monolog of the archetype "possessive toxic man's man" it was obvious bullshit...he never raised his voice, they weren't even touching in bed. Her lack of reaction underscores this, since even Laura knows he'd never lay a hand on her. And the scene ends with him even confessing "nah I wouldn't do that". It's definitely more than fair to criticize Charles for the stalking and his obsession that he confuses as love. It is off base to paint that character as physically abusive simply because he's neurotic and went on a stream of consciousness narration about how there are cowardly asshole men out there that would actually do something so vile. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. Lol

    • @BrendanCescon
      @BrendanCescon Před 11 měsíci

      When I first saw this movie a couple years ago, I was surprised to hear the rape/beating up comments from Charles, and I appreciated the nuance that the film approached him with. I think in a modern movie, if a male character had said those things, he would have been painted as a one dimensional villain and his mental state wouldn't have been explored with empathy. It's one of the things I love about this movie - it's a such a complicated portrait of a troubled man.

    • @tonirific
      @tonirific Před 10 měsíci

      I just watched the movie yesterday and found this discussion (and the comments) very interesting. In today's day and age, I definitely bristled (strongly) at the 'beat you up' line (and especially the rape reference), but I appreciate that we can't go back in time and should judge art in its original time and place. It's also interesting that the young woman who answers the filmmaker's question at the end understood how it was meant to be taken - both then and now. I was really glad that the question came up, though -- it was exactly what drew me to this conversation.

    • @BrendanCescon
      @BrendanCescon Před 10 měsíci

      How did you come across the movie? @@tonirific

    • @tonirific
      @tonirific Před 10 měsíci

      @@BrendanCescon I'd heard of it before, but it just came up on a a podcast I was listening to. A screenwriter (Cinco Paul) said it was one of the "movies that made him." (Coincidentally, I also met the book's author, Ann Beattie, years ago at a restaurant in Rome. She was pretty shocked that I knew who she was!)

  • @angelafie
    @angelafie Před 2 lety

    Wonderful solution through the challenge of the pandemic. Actually showcases that you can also thrive in TV and film! Bravo class of 2020!-alumni from class of '98

  • @quinnmurph2750
    @quinnmurph2750 Před 2 lety

    I really dislike that the brother at 1:36:20 took the mic from the sister before her exchange with Lopate was finished.

  • @xecil26
    @xecil26 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Ann Hamilton for expanding my thinking in inspired and disturbing ways. I have been thinking with your work ever since I first saw the pinhole camera on Art 21 and took a textiles class in my undergrad years ago. Recently, I discovered The Event of a Thread and find connections as it relates to an artful engagement project I've been doing with toddlers looking at social practice through a photographic, drawing, and performative moment inquiry for a masters in educational leadership. I'm including the following quote to accompany my findings, " You cast yourself into something you don't yet know and you bring it up to shared experience, felt form, to something that can be recognized and can become social at some level" (Hamilton, 2012). Your work and words are profoundly moving and appreciated.