MFA Photography 2014 Alumni Gabriel Sanchez has been selected as a Juror for the 2019 Daylight Photo Awards! We encourage Parsons students and alumni to submit to the 2019 Daylight Photo Awards. The winner will receive $1000, a digital feature and a chance to have their project considered for publication. Previous Daylight…
Read MoreBFA Photography alumni Kambui Olujimi presents SKYWRITERS & CONSTELLATIONS, a solo exhibition at the Newark Museum. SKYWRITERS will premiere in the museum’s Dreyfuss Planetarium along with CONSTELLATIONS, a series of lithographs, debuting in the Garden Passage. Both works build on the narratives of Olujimi’s 2012 novella, Wayward North. Kambui Olujimi is a Brooklyn native whose multi-disciplinary practice calls attention…
Read More(under)REPRESENT(ed) Community Brunch Saturday, October 21 from 11am-2pm 6 East 16th Street, Wolff Conference Room 1103 Alumni of color and Students of color are invited to break bread, reflect and strategize around experiences of race and identity at Parsons and within creative industries. Please RSVP: tinyurl.com/underrepresentedbrunch Fb event: https://m.facebook.com/events/140287143172344?ref=content_filter …………………………….. (under)REPRESENT(ed) Portfolio…
Read MoreOctober 17, 6-8 PM Sheila C. Design Center, Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries 66 5th Ave, Ground Floor New York, NY 10003 Closing reception with artist talk: October 27th, 6-8pm (under)REPRESENT(ed) is an exhibition that features Parsons School of Design alumni of color whose creative practices explore the lived experience…
Read MoreParsons Photography Alumni Jeana Lindo (BFA), Noelle Flores Theard (MFA), and Joy Mckinney (MFA) will be exhibiting work in the upcoming (under)REPRESENT(ed) Exhibition which is an exhibition that features Parsons alumni of color whose creative practices explore the lived experience of race and aim to dismantle systems of racism. The…
Read MoreParsons School for Design Photography Program alumni Fan Chen, Therese Ohrvall, Jessica Richmond, Media Studies alumni Diana Khong, and Communication Design student Whitney Badge comprise the exhibition The Threads That Bind, on view through October 22nd in the State Museum of the History of St Petersburg Poterna Exhibition Hall. The exhibition was curated…
Read MorePhotography Faculty Thomas Werner with BFA Photo Alumni Fan Chen, Therese Ohrvall, Jessica Richmond, and MFA Media Studies alumni Diana Khong. On the celebratory boat ride after wrapping up 10 days of work with 7 museums in Saint Petersburg, Russia for “Fact & Fiction”, the 2017 Contemporary Art in Traditional…
Read MoreBFA Alumni Lizzy Oppenheimer and Mark Lim are launching the print version of their fashion magazine Nicotine. You can read the press release below.
Read MoreBFA Photography Alumni (’16) Daisy Korpics has recently been featured in Musee Magazine to discuss her both series “Disquiet’ and “568”. You can read the interview here.
Read MoreAndy Egelhoff (BFA Photo 17) was recently featured in GUP (Guide to Unique Photography) Magazine. You can read the feature here.
Read MoreBFA Photo Alumna Chuck Grant (’12) was recently featured on The New York Times website, under the Fashion & Style section You can read the feature here For Chuck’s work you can visit her website here
Read MoreBFA Photography graduate Elena Montemurro was recently featured by i-D magazine for her coming-of-age photo series. You can see her feature here and visit her website here.
Read MoreAperture Summer Open is an annual open-submission exhibition at Aperture Foundation’s gallery that features a wide variety of work drawn from members of our photographic community. Selected annually by a prominent curator or editor, the exhibition seeks to reveal and report on critical themes and trends driving international contemporary…
Read More“Photographer Ryan James Caruthers’ self-portrait of himself in a wrestling uniform is a stark departure from that norm. His shape is long and skinny, pale and delicate. His eyes are shut, his arms raised, his face resting somewhere between exhaustion and ecstasy. Blood drips from his nostril like a violent…
Read MoreThe Curator “The Madness of Many” is a self-portrait series by Jess Richmond depicting her and her imagined twin sister, Connie. Each image is an illusion that is constructed in-camera, toying with spatial relationships, familial relationships and the picture plane.
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Read MoreSylvia Hardy (MFA Photography ’12), Magali Duzant (MFA Photography ’14) and Shadi Harouni (Faculty in Fine Arts) Exhibiting in Queens International 2016, the Queens Museum’s biannual exhibition of artists living or working in Queens, NY. The show highlights and contextualizes the artistic vibrancy of the borough through cultural productions in all…
Read MoreSOLASTALGIA Curated by Hank Willis Thomas CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25th St, New York, NY 10001 Opening: April 7, 2016, 6-8 PM On view from April 7-May 12 Kambui Olujimi presents the opening of Solastalgia at the CUE Art Foundation. The exhibition includes large-scale sculptures, silkscreens, and paintings. The works…
Read MoreMark Fitton’s Intimate Photos of His Parents Explore New Paths for the Parent-Child Relationship Read the full interview and see his work here: http://fotografiamagazine.com/close-mark-fitton/
Read MoreOpening April 7, 2016, Kambui Olujimi presents, Solastalgia, a solo show with the CUE Art Foundation. The exhibition includes large-scale sculptures, silkscreens, and paintings. The works in the show reside at the intersection of numerous issues of current concern to me: the condition of New York City and the nation including gentrification, police…
Read MoreMFA Photo Alum Magali Duzant announces the release of her first artist book, I Looked & Looked, published by Conveyor Editions. The book will be launching at the NY Art Book Fair at PS1 this week ( Sept 18-20 ). She’ll be doing a signing on Saturday, September 19th at 3 pm ( Conveyor Editions,…
Read Morewww.monetlucki.com WHERE DO YOU CURRENTLY CALL HOME TODAY? Brooklyn, New York HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR CURRENT PRACTICE? Photographer, Visual Artist WHO AND/OR WHAT INSPIRE YOU IN YOUR WORK? My inspiration comes from a variety of sources such as sound art, dominant facial features, light, color, counter contemporary culture, international…
Read MoreThe first installment of The Concurrents lecture series, featuring Jennifer Soong from the School of Art and Design History and Theory, and Joy McKinney from the School of Constructed Environments, is happening on Thursday, April 2, at 12:00 pm, in the Bark Orientation Room (2 W 13th Street, 1st floor)….
Read Morecaseydorobek.com/ WHERE DO YOU CURRENTLY CALL HOME TODAY? I live in Brooklyn, New York. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR CURRENT PRACTICE? Thus far, it’s been a continuous cycle of reading, photographing, and editing. But what I am beginning to deeply enjoy is meeting with artists that want to publish…
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