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  • The Ruminants invites audiences to chew on themes of protest, privilege, and responsibility

    The Ruminants invites audiences to chew on themes of protest, privilege, and responsibility

    In The Ruminants — a New School College of Performing Arts (CoPA) production — a pro-animal-testing, bathrobe-wearing rabbit and a neurotic college senior looking…

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    Zora Edelstein
  • New Gallery exhibition unveils “The Humanistic Fingerprint”

    New Gallery exhibition unveils “The Humanistic Fingerprint”

    Whispers and hushed voices echoed through a crowd of intrigued students as they filed into the basement of the University Center Event Cafe. Laughter,…

    By:

    N’Dea Greene
  • Day With(out) Art 2024: Visual AIDS brings ‘Red Reminds Me…’ to the Kellen Auditorium

    Day With(out) Art 2024: Visual AIDS brings ‘Red Reminds Me…’ to the Kellen Auditorium

    The color red often evokes a sense of urgency — we see it in blood, anger, or danger — but for the artists behind…

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    Lidia Sarmiento
  • Lang Alum Bryan Harlow shares his creative process in light of his new film Burning Virtue

    Lang Alum Bryan Harlow shares his creative process in light of his new film Burning Virtue

    Bryan Harlow, Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts alum, has a multidisciplinary role in the film industry, wearing the hats of actor and writer…

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    Lexi Davis
  • MFA photography students capture personal histories, rage, and drug-induced self portraits in their end-of-semester open studios

    MFA photography students capture personal histories, rage, and drug-induced self portraits in their end-of-semester open studios

    Students from Parsons School of Design’s MFA Photography program took over several floors of the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center on Friday, November 22,…

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    Dove Williams
  • Parsons’ third-year Fine Arts students build community through an exhibition themed “presence”

    Parsons’ third-year Fine Arts students build community through an exhibition themed “presence”

    High up on the fifth floor of Parsons 25 East Gallery, an array of commanding artworks was on display. Lining the walls, unconventional pieces…

    By:

    N’Dea Greene
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