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This spring, the School of Visual Arts announced a grant from the Amazin’ Mets Foundation supporting a summer internship with the New York Mets in honor of the late Marc Levine (BFA 1980 ...
Erase my name, consists of a series of abstract drawings. I use graphite in various forms—powder, bars, pencils, and I also mix it with water or wax—embracing its capacity for fluidity and change. The ...
May at the School of Visual Arts offers a dynamic culmination of the academic year, with a full slate of exhibitions and events that highlight the ingenuity and ambition of SVA’s student community.
In this week’s edition of The Five, we’re celebrating a diverse range of creative milestones from across the SVA community. From Debbie Millman’s dual achievement of a new book and her podcasting ...
For the 2025 SVA Alumni Scholarship Awards, the SVA Alumni Society granted 92 scholarships to students, totaling $63,000 for projects as varied as animation, product designs, films, photography, and ...
Fang’s award-winning thesis project is En Route, a series of staged photographs of her personal exploration of the gap between an ideal life and the grad student’s reality. This collection is Fang’s ...
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 ...
In the Fall 2024 semester, I hosted a bead embroidery workshop for my peers in the MPS Art Therapy program. Beading is one of the oldest forms of human art making and is practiced in communities all ...
Whether it's Instagram, DeviantArt, ArtPorfolios, Etsy, Artfinder, et al., dozens of art platforms around the internet help artists showcase their work. One of the platforms that the SVA Community ...
The 2025 SVA Alumni Scholarship Awards winners have been announced, with 92 thesis or portfolio projects out of 231 applications receiving a total of $63,000. This assistance helps the student artists ...
Earlier this month, the School of Visual Arts′ Alumni Affairs and Development Associate Director Miranda Pierce and Assistant Director Michelle Gigante headed to Los Angeles to engage with SVA’s ...
What happens when a professional is simply at play, free of assignments and left to their own creative whims? In the case of the legendary late designer and SVA faculty member Ivan Chermayeff, the ...
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