Em Joseph is a Lebanese-American artist, filmmaker, and educator based in Lenapehoking whose work uses various documentary forms to explore overlapping stories of war, diaspora, and indigenous sovereignty. Her projects (re)contextualize multifaceted attachments between societies and ecosystems. Joseph has had solo exhibitions at The New Museum (2023-24) and Ortega Y Gasset Projects (2016), is a Y11 New Inc. Creative Science Track member, and was a recipient of the Fine Arts Grant from The Arab Foundation for Arts & Culture in 2020 as part of her collaborative project EcoRove. Joseph received an MFA from Columbia University (2016), and a BA from Vassar College (2011). She is part-time faculty at The New School, and was previously adjunct assistant professor of photography at Columbia University.
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Parsons Fine Arts offer an exciting immersion in the world of contemporary art. Our goal is to familiarize students with the means, the context and the interpretation of art through intensive instruction in the manifold techniques that contemporary creators have at their disposal.
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HELLO WORLD
Below is a link to Hello World, an international project where artists throughout the world have submitted art works to share with all of us.
We hope you enjoy this gesture of goodwill and solidarity from our colleagues around the globe.
transculturalexchange.org/activities/hw/overview
