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In the current reordering of the globe and a dawning era of cultural isolationism, 2025 will likely be remembered as a ...
A profile of artist and School of Visual Arts alumnus Kenny Rivero, from the spring/summer 2025 'Visual Arts Journal.' ...
This intensive studio residency, hosted by SVA's MFA Fine Arts Department, has been designed for artists working in both medium-specific and cross-platform modes of production that aim for the ...
Hosted by SVA's MFA Fine Arts Department, this internationally renowned program offers artists an opportunity to work intensively in a private studio and receive individual critiques from faculty ...
SVA Artist Residency Programs presents this year’s first open studios session—explore the creative spaces of residency participants from the Fine Arts: Painting and Mixed Media, Fine Arts: ...
A Q&A with artist and School of Visual Arts alumnus Kembra Pfahler, from the spring/summer 2025 issue of the "Visual Arts Journal." ...
As always, this latest roundup of the most-discussed projects from SVA Portfolios has made for a collection of inspiring and impressive art and design. This edition, comprising the top posts for ...
The 2025 SVA Alumni Scholarship Awards winners have been announced, with 92 thesis or portfolio projects out of 231 applications receiving a total of $63,000. This assistance helps the student artists ...
The American Library Association has announced its annual Youth Media Awards and Hot Dog, written and illustrated by Doug Salati (MFA 2014 Illustration as Visual Essay), a faculty member in the BFA ...
A nearly two-hour-long event at the School of Visual Arts last spring delved into topics like the nature of machine versus learning, creativity in a tech-dominated era, and the very purpose of ...
EVENTS Wednesday, April 3, 9:00 – 10:00am | The Curatorial Roundtable: Anca Rujoiu (Bildmuseet, Umeå, Sweden) | Online MA Curatorial Practice presents a talk with Anca Rujoiu, a curator and editor ...
In a 2018 video interview with Arisman and Ito about the SVA posters they created over the years (above), Arisman talked about his instinctive, oblique approach to image-making. “You either follow ...