Showing posts with label SVA Alumni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SVA Alumni. Show all posts

3.01.2019

JOSEPH MAIDA with BRANDON ISRALSKY + INA JANG | SVA BFA Photo + Video Conversation

  Ina Jang

Brandon Isralsky 


Join School of Visual Arts BFA Photo and Video Chair Joseph Maida in conversation with alumni Brandon Isralsky (2013) and Ina Jang (2010) to discuss their trajectories since graduating from SVA including their new book Utopia Centerfolds at Play (convoke.nyc). This publication pairs Isralsky and Jang with Berlin-based artist, Dean Sameshima, to constellate overlapping visual explorations of censorship, ephemera, and sexuality across gender and social spectrums. A reception and book signing will follow.

 Joseph Maida with 
Brandon Isralsky + Ina Jang
SVA Theatre
333 W 23rd Street, NYC
March 18, 2019, 7PM 
Free and open to the Public


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And check out the MENTORS Exhibition, SVA BFA Photography and Video students inspired by their working relationships with leading NYC arts professionals. March 12 - 26, 2019. Opening Thursday March 14, 6-8pm. SVA Chelsea Gallery, 601 West 26 Street, NYC

9.18.2015

LAUREN FLEISHMAN: A Love Story // SVA

"Photographing a Love Story"
Photograph © Lauren Fleishman

The School of Visual Arts and Dear Dave Magazine present a talk by Lauren Fleishman (BFA 2001 Photography) about the process of making her recently published photography book, "The Lovers" (Schilt Publishing 2015).

Inspired by the love letters her grandfather wrote to her grandmother during World War II, "The Lovers" documents the stories of couples who have been together for more than 50 years.

 A Talk by Lauren Fleishman:
Friday, October 9th 2015
SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd St, NYC
Doors open at 7:00PM Presentation at 7:30PM
Free and open to the public 

9.13.2014

PHOTOVILLE: SVA BFA Alumni Exhibition In Brooklyn Bridge Park

Photograph © Nir Arieli

Photograph © Supranav Dash

An Exhibition of Works by select School of Visual Arts BFA Photography Alumni from the classes of 2013 and 2012. Curated by Department Chair Stephen Frailey for PHOTOVILLE, a Public Exhibition Space built from Shipping Containers in the heart of Brooklyn Bridge Park.

9/18 – 9/28

9/18 – 9/28