Works from the MFA Photography and Related Media Program made in China 吃了吗 Chi Le Ma? April 5-19, 2012 Opening Reception: April 5th, 7-9pm Frontrunner Gallery 59 Franklin Street (between Broadway… Read More
In this series, second-year D&T MFA students explain what they are doing with their thesis projects, where they apply what they’ve been learning toward their personal interests. Below, Thom Hines–who recently… Read More
In this series, second-year D&T MFA students explain what they are doing with their thesis projects, where they apply what they’ve been learning toward their personal interests. Below, Brian Putz shares… Read More
The Parsons Design and Technology Spring Fair is an open event for students, faculty and the public to converge, collaborate and create new ideas and discussions around the fields of art,… Read More
IMAGINING EDILIA A PUBLIC READING BY ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL WORKERS: DAVID HARVEY, AN MFA CANDIDATE, A GROUP OF STUDENTS FROM THE NEW SCHOOL SOCIAL JUSTICE INITIATIVES, SOME FACULTY, A STAFF MEMBER,… Read More
The Air Quality Egg came about when Ed Borden (http://twitter.com/edborden), Evangelist and Business Dev at Pachube (http://pachube.com) was looking for a project which leveraged the power of the Internet of Things… Read More
Monday, May 21, 2012 6:30 p.m. Parsons The New School for Design Tishman Auditorium, Alvin Johnson/J. M. Kaplan Hall 66 West 12th Street, New York City The event is free and… Read More
In this series, second-year D&T MFA students explain what they are doing with their thesis projects, where they apply what they’ve been learning toward their personal interests. Below, Hirumi Nanayakkara explains… Read More
Sally Dennison’s (MFA’10) work is featured in Portraits, a two-person exhibition at Addison Wooley Gallery in Portland. Read a review of the small but haunting show in the Portland Press Herald…. Read More
Sally Dennison’s (MFA’10) work is featured in Portraits, a two-person exhibition at Addison Wooley Gallery in Portland. Read a review of the small but haunting show in the Portland Press Herald…. Read More
Parsons The New School for Design presents: Works from the MFA Photography and Related Media Program Made in China Frontrunner Gallery 59 Franklin Street (between Broadway and Lafayette) New York City,… Read More
Align is an interactive, student-driven design exhibition in which potential employers and professional organizations are invited to meet students and become familiar with their work. Communication design, design and technology, illustration,… Read More
Aperture Foundation and the Photography Program in the School of Art, Media and Technology at Parsons The New School for Design present: Fall 2011 Photography Lecture Series James Casebere Monday, April… Read More
A unique confluence of technology, economics and societal trends has changed the game for designers who yearn to be entrepreneurs. Now more than ever design is the difference-maker in solving problems,… Read More
PenPalery: A Cross Country Exchange Advanced sculpture students from UC Berkeley and Parsons, The New School for Design were asked to give a prompt to a student across the country which… Read More
Last week’s screening of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 film STALKER with interspersed commentary from Geoff Dyer, Walter Murch, Phillip Lopate, Francine Prose, Michael Benson, & Dana Stevens has generated a lot of… Read More
Mar. 26, 2012 — Brown Bag Lunch with L. Eden Burgess Based in Washington, DC, Ms. Burgess is a litigator in the areas of art, cultural property and museum law, and… Read More
Leif Huron (MFA’12) screens his short film The Valley in the Shorts: Journeys Across Cultural Landscapes program of this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. The Journeys Across Cultural Landscapes program will… Read More
Leif Huron (MFA’12) screens his short film The Valley in the Shorts: Journeys Across Cultural Landscapes program of this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. The Journeys Across Cultural Landscapes program will… Read More