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Pratt’s flexible visual identity system reflects our diverse and multifaceted community. We’ve provided a collection of versatile resources—logos, colors, typefaces, and more—to help you create ...
Pratt Manhattan Gallery supports the educational goals of Pratt Institute by presenting exhibitions that reflect the interdisciplinary, research- and inquiry-based education that prepares Pratt ...
We’re excited to invite you to experience the games and creative work emerging from the Pratt and NYC tabletop game development communities. Whether you’re a developer, gamer or student, this event is ...
Pratt Institute, in collaboration with Beam Center and Telos Learning, is proud to launch its new Climate Studio Initiative supported by the National Science Foundation. Its mission: to expand climate ...
Winners of the 2024 Alumni Achievement Awards (L to R): Pratt President Frances Bronet, Nasreen Alkhateeb, Devin B. Johnson, and Marilyn Nance photo by Andrew Werner The Alumni Achievement Awards ...
The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 also place Pratt in the top five universities for art and design in the United States.
The Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD) elected Frances Bronet, president of Pratt Institute, as the new chair of its board of trustees, effective July 1, 2024. Prior to this ...
Building Community Beneath a Geodesic Dome Located in a pop-up structure on the Brooklyn campus, the Pratt Public Sphere is an evolving year-long interdisciplinary project led by Fine Arts Civic ...
Queer public spaces in New York City, and globally, are disappearing or becoming gentrified. The planning process is used to displace LGBTQ+ communities through a heteronormative structure that seeks ...
Pratt Institute recognizes the central role of faculty in developing, reviewing, and assessing curriculum, pedagogy, and student learning. In all decisions regarding the planning and practice of ...
For the past decade, the Pratt Center for Community Development’s Taconic Fellowship has elevated bold ideas in its mission to advance racial, climate, and economic justice in New York.
Fine Arts’ Fellowship in Civic Engagement is a one (renewable to two) year position for an established artist who is active in collaborative, socially engaged practices that seek to address the social ...
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