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Discover SVA’s September 2025 lineup of exhibitions and events, including the College’s first major alumni show since 2019.
When Gail Anderson (BFA 1984 Media Arts), chair of BFA Advertising and BFA Design and creative director of SVA’s in-house design studio, the Visual Arts Press, reached out to BFA Comics and BFA ...
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents After School Special, the College’s annual showcase of some of its most accomplished alumni across a wide range of filmmaking arts. This year’s festival will ...
The lens and screen arts affect every discipline within our ever-changing digital universe. The camera has always been a multidisciplinary tool that encompasses the sciences, humanities, commerce, and ...
“Our human ability to interpret squiggles as something that represents election results, hiring retention, or rising ocean levels is nothing short of miraculous.” Jason Forrest, Chair The MPS Data ...
The Visible Futures Lab (VFL) at the School of Visual Arts exists to further the theory and practice of interaction and product design through structured explorations of emerging technologies, systems ...
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents "Russia Rising: Votes for Freedom," an exhibition responding to recent political turmoil in Russia through the language of the poster. The original posters were ...
This calendar includes events for current SVA students and is managed by Student Engagement and Leadership.
Visual and Critical Studies is an interdisciplinary program that offers artists, curators and writers courses to help them understand and interpret art, both contemporary and historical. For 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 ...
Raised in Harlem, Ray Billingsley (BFA 1979 Cartooning) was still a kid himself when he started drawing for the magazine Kids at the age of 12. He attended SVA on a full four-year scholarship and, ...
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 ...