Visual Aids and Parsons MFA Photography Present DAY WITH(OUT) ART ALTERNATE ENDINGS, RADICAL BEGINNINGS The event will be in operation all day on December 1st, at 2 West 13th Street in the… Read More
MFA Photography Alumni Niv Rozenberg (2008) has recently been featured in Vulgaris Magazine. The feature focuses on Niv’s series Boswijck .You can read the feature on Niv’s work here. Read More
Magnum Foundation will be doing a film screening night entitled “Notions of Identity and Place”. Featured amongst the screenings will be MFA Photography alumni (2017) Christian Padron’s The Veil. The screening… Read More
The Aronson Gallery is pleased to present “Governing Bodies”, a collaborative group show that tests the mechanisms of democracy. This exhibition examines democracy as it shaped two groups and their artistic… Read More
The MFA DT Class of 2018 will be exhibiting in-progress thesis work on December 2, 2017 from 2 pm to 6:30 pm. Location: 6 East 16th Street, 12th floor. Find out more here. Read More
This year marks the 65th anniversary of the Best Illustrated Children’s Books Award — and the first year of the Times’ partnership with the New York Public Library on the honor…. Read More
The Internal Machine The Center for Book Arts Friday, December 15, 2017 6:30—8:00 PM 28 W 27th Street, 3rd Floor New York NY 10001 Parsons Fine Arts Faculty member John Roach… Read More
MFA Photography Alumni Chang Kyun Kim (2010) would like to share the recent video about Chicago Riverwalk. The video was commissioned by Sasaki Associates, a Boston-based architectural firm, who designed the project. You can… Read More
MFA Photography alumni Brigitte Lustenberger (2006) will open her exhibition “This Sense of Wonder” at Christophe Guye Gallery for a special preview November 30th, 5pm- 7pm With a special exhibition in… Read More
COLLAB: REDESIGNING THE AMERICAN DREAM SPRING 2018 TAUGHT BY: MCKINNON, ROBERT SECTION: B CRN: 7829 Credits: 3 Course Description: COLLAB: REDESIGNING THE AMERICAN DREAM: The Brookings Institution’s Isabel Sawhil one of the world’s leading experts… Read More
Communication Design alumna, Alex Lardaro is a New York based Graphic Designer. She received her BFA in Communication Design from Parsons School of Design in 2015. She is currently a Designer… Read More
Mirabillia: A Book of Wonders Opening Reception: Monday, November 27, 2017 6—8 PM 25 E 13th Street 5th Floor New York NY 10003 Show Dates: November 27—December 9 Featuring Artists: Liyen… Read More
Communication Design faculty, Sam Galison, is a transdisciplinary artist, designer, and technologist based in New York City. He has a background is in the theater and circus, and currently works with… Read More
Current MFA student Jenna Petrone (’18) is exhibiting in “Semiotics: Rhetoric of an Artwork” at the Carrie Able Gallery in Williamsburg. The exhibition runs from October 18th-December 10th. “How does meaning get into… Read More
Each year, Forbes creates a list of “the brightest young entrepreneurs, innovators, and game changers” across 20 different industries. Cohesively, each year a total of 600 of these entrepreneurs are selected to… Read More
Love It or Hate It: Public Art and Controversy Museum of the City of New York Thursday, November 30, 2017 6:30—8:30 PM 1220 5th Ave & 103rd Street New York NY… Read More
Ian Strange “Island” Curated by Jessie English Standard Practice Saturday, November 18th, 2017 6-9 PM 149 West 14th Street New York NY 10011 Standard Practice, the curatorial project of alumni Jessie… Read More
Current MFA Photography students Guaier Huang and Runzhong Wang are featured in the new exhibition, “Open Books: A New Dialogue”. The exhibition will open Wednesday, Nov. 15, in the Charles Chu Asian… Read More
A 70s Photographer Unveils the Ultimate New York Punk Archive on Instagram Julia Gorton took epic Polaroids of Television, Blondie, Lydia Lunch, and more, and now she’s rolling out her collection… Read More
“Brendan Griffiths, director of the MPS Communications Design program at Parsons School of Design in New York, is [an expert] — specifically in the context of designing for interactive platforms…” writes Philip Bump… Read More