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  1. The Office of Special Programs at Tisch School of the Arts provides access to the arts. Whether you’re an NYU or visiting college student, high school student or working professional, we provide you with the introductory exposure to the performing or cinematic arts and the advanced-level training to grow your craft. More

  2. Our M.A. in Arts Politics offers an intimate and intensive one-year experience that expands the possibilities of cultural production. We rigorously explore the interplay between critical theory and creative practice. We provide a one-of-a-kind encounter with activists, artists, theorists and curators from diverse disciplines and interests.

  3. Tracks include: Dance, Drama, Production & Design, Dramatic Writing, Filmmaking, Game Design, Photography and Imaging, and Recorded Music. The Tisch Summer High School Program is tuition-based and culminates in four to six college credits (units). Summer High School Residential Program Artistic Tracks and Admissions Information.

  4. Students who successfully complete the program will receive a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in Interactive Media Arts. The IMA BFA program offers students the tools to not just use technology but to understand it, modify it, and create it. Starting in Fall 2019, IMA will be offered as a new minor degree open to current Tisch School of the Arts ...

  5. mh193@nyu.edu. +1 212 998 1607. 721 Broadway. Room 640. Marina Hassapopoulou is Assistant Professor in the Department of Cinema Studies, at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She has previously served as Associate Co-Director of the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation program.

  6. Graduates of the M.A. program may pursue careers in arts management/administration, education, grant-writing, and other arts-related media and policy work. The M.A. and Ph.D. Programs in Performance Studies are administered by the Tisch School of the Arts and degrees are conferred by the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU.

  7. MIAP is a two-year, interdisciplinary course of study that trains future professionals to manage preservation-level collections of film, video, new media, and digital works. MIAP is situated within New York University’s Department of Cinema Studies, part of the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television in the Tisch School of the Arts.