Shannon Broder featured in a video and profile article on House Beautiful

VCS faculty member (and 2011 alumna) Shannon Broder and her business Broderpress were the subject of a profile last week in House Beautiful. The article and video discuss Shannon’s career as a silkscreen printer, and the Broderpress line of screenprinted animal pillows. Here’s a brief excerpt: From the start of her time at the School […]
Oona Tempest featured in a new video on Mashable

VCS alumna Oona Tempest was featured last week on Mashable, in a short video in which she talks about her career as a sushi chef here in Manhattan at Sushi by Bae in the Jue Lan Club (49 W. 20th St.), right around the corner from the VCS Department. Among the topics covered are some […]
Elizabeth Glaessner’s recent exhibition Mother Tongue at P.P.O.W. reviewed by Eric Sutphin in Art in America

Faculy member Elizabeth Glaessner’s recent P.P.O.W. exhibition Mother Tongue was reviewed earlier this month by Eric Sutphin in Art in America. You can read the review here.
Elektra KB featured in “The Artist’s Guide to New York City – 6 Female Artists Share Their Favorite Spots” in The Untitled Magazine

VCS alumna Elektra KB was recently featured in “The Artist’s Guide to New York City – 6 Female Artists Share Their Favorite Spots” by Alexandra Pauly, published last week in in The Untitled Magazine. You can find it online here.
Watch the new video for Angel’s Bone by Du Yun and Royce Vavrek, directed by Spa Theory

About a month ago, National Sawdust posted a new music video based on Angel’s Bone, the opera by composer Du Yun and librettist Royce Vavrek that won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Music. The new video was directed by Spa Theory, an all-female artist collective consisting of VCS alumnae Angela Fan and Michelle Yun and […]
Another piece of Amy Wilson’s NJ political fiber art makes the news

Faculty member Amy Wilson’s politically oriented fiber art is in the news again this week. Via Terrence T. McDonald at The Jeresy Journal: The now-infamous words uttered by U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez after his corruption case ended in a mistrial last month have inspired the holiday season’s must-have gift for New Jersey political mavens. Menendez’s warning […]
Kara Rooney on artists’ journals in Visual Arts Journal / SVA Features

VCS faculty member Kara Rooney was recently interviewed for an article by Caitlin Dover in the Fall 2017 issue of Visual Arts Journal that was just republished on the SVA Features site. The article features interviews with several artists about their use of journals and sketchbooks in their studio practices. Here’s an excerpt with […]
A new interview with Emily Weiner on Matter of Hand

A new interview with artist and VCS faculty member Emily Weiner was posted earlier this week on Matter of Hand, an art-practice website that describes its mission as follows: – Often one views a work of art in its final form, isolated from the process of its creation. Matter of Hand seeks to integrate the […]
JinHee Kwak in FATTER IRL, opening tomorrow (October 15th) at 630 Flushing Avenue

Artist, curator, and VCS alumna JinHee Kwak has work in the realartshow group exhibition FATTER IRL: a fat art show, which opens tomorrow at 630 Flushing Avenue with a reception from 6 to 10 pm. The show’s Facebook event provides the following description, along with profiles of all of the participating artists: FATTER IRL: a […]
Images by Katya Fine from Bruce Springsteen’s recent concert at Nationals Stadium

Today’s post features a few images from VCS alumna Katya Fine, who graduated from the program earlier this year. Katya provided the following description: This last Thursday [September 1], I was given the chance to photograph Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s concert at Nationals Stadium in DC as a press photographer. I was […]