School of Visual Arts
'A Bright Future,' Today's Comic by Koren Shadmi
An Israeli immigrant talks about his appreciation of the US.
How One MFA Program Still Pioneers Digital Innovation, 30 Years Later
Established in 1986, the MFA Computer Art at the School of Visual Arts fosters creativity in animation, motion graphics and fine art.
The Lamp That Can Tell How Focused You Are
Clara combines EEG technology with ambient lighting to help users concentrate.
Artist Stripped Nude for '100 Days Without Fear' Project
Michelle Poler posed nude for a drawing class, jumped out of an airplane, and walked around New York in a bikini to challenge her fears.
Aloha, New York!
This spring, my students at SVA went to the islands surrounding Manhattan in an effort to turn municipal New York into a tropical paradise.
'MATTE' Magazine Presents Sam Clarke
The 21-year-old art school student has a way of capturing the uncanny nature of everyday objects and moments.
A New Art Film Inspired by Your Favorite Kids' TV Shows
Tonight, in the School of Visual Arts's Mentors Show, Claire Christerson will debut her most ambitious project to date, a short film titled Off Season.
A Wearable Focus Pod Gives You Naptime in a 'Nutshell'
The Nutshell is a wearable pod designed by student Eden Lew to enable private moments for naps and snacks in the midst of a busy schedule.
Manny Kirchheimer's 'Stations of the Elevated' Is a Paean to the Old New York
The painted trains that were popularly despised as emblem’s of NYC's decay and chaos in the late 1970s and 1980s are now viewed with a certain nostalgia and respect, along with the gritty landscape that has since vanished.
See Tomorrow’s Photography Tonight at the SVA Mentors Show
SVA's Mentors Show opens tonight in NYC! Here is a preview of the work that will be on display, with comments from both students and mentors.