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Category: Exhibitions

I Would’ve Ripped It Out and Kept It Forever

March 11, 2015January 26, 2016 Categories: 2015 Exhibitions · Exhibitions

I Would’ve Ripped It Out and Kept It Forever

Unwanted Sexual Conduct Shouldn’t Be Part of Anyone’s Commute

March 4, 2015January 26, 2016 Categories: 2015 Exhibitions · Exhibitions

Unwanted Sexual Conduct Shouldn’t Be Part of Anyone’s Commute

Hi, Boys!

February 24, 2015August 10, 2015 Categories: 2015 Exhibitions · Exhibitions

Hi, Boys!
 

still

February 18, 2015July 1, 2015 Categories: 2015 Exhibitions · Exhibitions

still

Days with Frog and Toad

February 10, 2015August 10, 2015 Categories: 2015 Exhibitions · Exhibitions

Days with Frog and Toad

Installation view

Absence/Presence

January 28, 2015July 1, 2015 Categories: 2015 Exhibitions · Exhibitions

Absence/Presence

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The New York University Curatorial Collaborative

The NYU Curatorial Collaborative began as a student-led initiative in 2014, designed to pair graduate student curators from the Institute of Fine Arts’ MA and PhD programs in Art History with rising seniors from the Steinhardt School’s Department of Art and Art Professions BFA program in Studio Art. Now in its fifth year, the NYU Curatorial Collaborative fosters interdisciplinary teamwork that prepares both the artists and art historians for future projects in their respective fields. Each year, the Collaborative hosts six student exhibitions—one group exhibition curated by three Institute students held at The Commons gallery and five exhibits at 80WSE Gallery featuring student artists from Steinhardt’s Senior Honor Studio, each curated by one Institute student.

Read a statement by Professor Edward J. Sullivan about the collaborative.

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