The Honors Program at School of Visual Arts is a challenging program for artists who seek academic enrichment along with their studio practice. The Honors Program enhances the dual abilities of the ...
The 2026 SVA Alumni Scholarship Awards winners have been announced, with 92 thesis and portfolio projects out of 252 applications receiving a total of $62,500. This support helps members of the class ...
As a way for students, faculty, parents and industry professionals to navigate the many end-of-year exhibitions and events that take place annually at SVA, SVA Shows highlights the diversity and ...
The Society of Illustrators, one of New York’s premier and longtime venues for showcasing the history and art of illustration, is currently running its annual juried exhibition recognizing outstanding ...
School of Visual Arts (SVA) Student Health and Counseling Services presents “A Little Change of Perspective", the annual HOPE Art Competition exhibition of artwork created by SVA students. The ...
Renowned artist James Jean (BFA 2001 Illustration) seems to rarely skip a year without creating a movie poster for some popular film that has entered the cultural zeitgeist. In recent years, he ...
The 2024 SVA Alumni Scholarship Awards winners have been announced, with 86 thesis or portfolio projects out of 204 applications receiving a total of $62,000. This assistance helps the artists realize ...
Milton Glaser’s influence on magazines is profound, a natural outgrowth of his interest in the interplay between word and image. He produced countless memorable cover images for publications ranging ...
We’re pleased to update our ContinuEd Project Space with photographs by Katie Deutsch, created in conjunction with the photography course, Street. Katie Deutsch is a photographer, professor, and ...
Next week, SVA Galleries presents “Plasticulture: The Rise of Sustainable Practices with Polymers,” an exhibition of works by 15 artists from Project Vortex, an artist collective innovating with ...
In 2013, comics publisher Top Shelf Productions released March: Book One, the first installment of a three-volume graphic-novel memoir by civil rights hero and U.S. Congressman John Lewis. Co-written ...
From there came the characters, each one with more personality than the last. Eda, a very cool, clever, and rebellious witch, "is very much based off my nana, my aunt and my mom—the women who raised ...
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