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Parsons in China 2010 Information Session

Join fellow students and faculty in Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou during May and June 2010 to make cool and innovative global art and design projects.  Be part of an international art exhibition and…

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On Notations: a Talk by Hubertus von Amelunxen

Notations are sign systems. They offer legibility, they enclose sound, meaning and movement, enable repetition, expansions and digressions. According to György Ligeti, they can be instructions for playing, means of communication…

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Internship Fair for Current Students on February 3rd

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Attention all current Parsons students:  we hope you can join Parsons Career Services at the Parsons Internship Fair!  This event is a great opportunity for students to find spring and summer…

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Visiting Artists Lecture Series: Spring 2010

Spring 2010 AMT Visiting Artists Lecture Series Wednesdays at 3:15pm in Kellen Auditorium 66 Fifth Ave., Lobby _ It is our pleasure to announce the Spring 2010 Visiting Artists Lecture Series…

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Fine Arts Faculty Mira Schor Receives Creative Capital Arts Writers Grant

Congratulations to Mira Schor, AMT part-time faculty in Fine Arts, who is the recipient of a 2009 Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant for her blog project, A Year of Positive…

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AMT Faculty Martin Mazorra Receives United Artists Grant

Congratulations to AMT part-time faculty Martin Mazorra and his artistic partner Mike Houston, who have been selected as 2009 United States Artists (USA) fellows. USA is a grant-making, artists-advocacy organization dedicated…

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China 2009: Collaborative Class in Beijing and Shanghai

Over the summer of 2009, principal AMT Faculty Benjamin Bacon, David Carroll, Simone Douglas, and Jim Ramer taught a collaborative class in Beijing and Shanghai of over 60 students from Parsons…

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ABOUT FINE ARTS (BFA)

The BFA program in Fine Arts exposes students to an array of studio practices, ideas, communities and global relationships. Our students learn to translate concepts into individual expression through composition, color, form, space and performance while developing a solid set of skills and contemporary artistic strategies. They embrace interdisciplinary approaches to thinking about visual culture. Above all, they cultivate the intellectual, conceptual, and critical thinking required to successfully launch their careers as professional artists.

Students learn all the traditional techniques relating to painting, drawing and sculpture, but they also learn to work more innovatively and are encouraged to push the boundaries of what contemporary art is. We have students working across many media, experimenting with public engagement, video, animation, photography and digital imaging. Some students appropriate images from popular culture to make politically charged statements; others re-purpose found materials and ideas from everyday life.

To learn more about the program, please visit www.newschool.edu/parsons/bfa-fine-arts or contact the Director of the BFA Program, Rit Premnath, please send an email to: rit.premnath@newschool.edu
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