Andrew “Dru” Alvez, Sr., assistant provost of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the School of Visual Arts, has received two NASPA honors in 2026: he was named one of the organization’s Stellar 50 ...
As artists, we’re often consumed by the greater outcomes, those with a Capital A, a capacity that frequently yields “production for the sake of production.” In the purest art-making, however, key ...
In a city known for its creative energy, even a subway ride can offer multiple encounters with art. Work by SVA artists can be found on subway platforms across the city as part of SVA’s subway poster ...
MA Curatorial Practice presents one of its year-end exhibitions, curated by program student Sophie Barfod. The exhibition ...
A feature announcing KAWS, a.k.a. Brian Donnelly (BFA 1996 Illustration) as the speaker for the 2026 School of Visual Arts ...
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Our Fine Arts program reflects the full gamut of the greater art world, from drawing, painting and sculpture to multimedia, installation, performance art and beyond. We offer courses in these areas ...
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 ...
Legendary graphic designer Milton Glaser, a longtime School of Visual Arts faculty member and acting chairman of the SVA Board, passed away on Friday, June 26, 2020, his 91st birthday. Glaser’s ...
Degas’ masterpiece The Dance Class shatters the traditional impression of ballet dancers and exposes the truth behind the curtains of the 19th-century Parisian stage. It gives an insight into the ...
Earlier this year, School of Visual Arts President David Rhodes announced the appointment of design researcher, strategist, and educator Adriana Valdez Young to the position of MFA Interaction Design ...