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Molly Knox Ostertag (BFA 2014 Cartooning) has gone on to great things since graduating from the School of Visual Arts. Now a Los Angeles-based, Ignatz- and Prism Award-winning cartoonist and animation ...
The School of Visual Arts celebrates another milestone this year, holding its 50th annual commencement exercises on Thursday, May 15, at 1:00pm in New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. Steven Heller, ...
VCS Department Chair Tom Huhn recently wrote a blurb for the book Kant, Adorno, and the Forms of History by William S. Allen, with was published in earlier this year by Bloomsbury Academic press. Here ...
April is here, ushering in the beginning of spring and the last few weeks of the 2024–25 academic year at the School of Visual Arts. As SVA students prepare to graduate and pursue their chosen careers ...
Recently, artist and faculty member Peter Hristoff was profiled in a conversation with curator Deniz Beyazit on the Met Museum website, published in conjunction with the exhibition “Dialogues: Modern ...
April builds on the momentum of thesis season at SVA, showcasing an array of student exhibitions, performances, and lectures that highlight innovation and creativity across disciplines. This month’s ...
BFA Visual and Critical Studies presents an exhibition of mixed media artworks by Alika Feldman (BFA 2023 Illustration), Marina Korenfeld (BFA 1996 Interior Design), and BFA Visual and Critical ...
Welcome to our urban campus, a slice of New York City life. “Stay Sharp” (2024) poster by Riccardo Vecchio on a subway platform (left); more SVA subway posters by (clockwise from top right) Peter ...
601 West 26th Street, 15th floor, New York, NY 10001 “‘Senior Show’ presents a unique collection of works to the industry and ushers in a new tradition, not only for our graduates but also for the ...
Los Angeles-based cartoonist and animation writer, alumnus Molly Knox Ostertag (BFA 2014 Cartooning) talks about finding inspiration at SVA and discovering her artistic courage post-graduation.
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