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Found within the 80 Washington Square East Gallery, the exhibit Language of the Birds: Occult & Art, curated by Pam Grossman, is open to the public until February 13, 2016.

Exhibit Explores History of the Supernatural

Riley Stenehjem, Contributing Writer February 1, 2016
Steinhardt exhibition explores magic through art.
Walking Through Galleries, Dazed and Confused

Walking Through Galleries, Dazed and Confused

Nina Jang, Features Editor October 26, 2015
Get high and check out these four spots to take in some art.

‘White Only’ and ‘Black Only’ signs spark controversy

Daria Butler, Contributing Writer October 21, 2015
Student hangs controversial signs around Buffalo college.
Melencolia I by Albrecht Dürer is one of many pieces among the galleries 1.5 million prints.

‘Drawing’ through history at Met

Lily Dolin, Contributing Writer October 5, 2015
"Drawings and Prints" opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, featuring artwork from Western Europe and America from the 15th century to the present.
Dismaland is just more bad art from Banksy

Dismaland is just more bad art from Banksy

Adnan Zarif, Staff writer September 23, 2015
Banksy's latest exhibition in London falls flat; his style is getting tired.
Kayaking on the Hudson allows you to see New York from a whole new perspective.

The Weekend: Sept. 11-13

Brian Yu, Contributing Writer September 10, 2015
Find out what events and sights the city has to offer this weekend.
Catch these museum exhibits while you can

Catch these museum exhibits while you can

Audrey Deng, Arts Editor August 28, 2015
Can't miss museum exhibits for early fall 2015.
Ramya Ramana, left, and Crystal Valentine deliver a spoken word duet

Race, gender discussed through slam poetry

Justine Morris, Staff Writer April 16, 2015
The Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU hosted a discussion of race relations through spoken word and poetry.
Art-ivism Issue

Art-ivism Issue

Alexa Spieler, Arts Editor April 9, 2015

  As progressive as today’s society appears to be, spaces about stigmatized issues like mental health, racial injustices, LGBTQ rights or the unequal representation...

 The three plays that make up “Sex as Performance” confront tough topics like sexual assault.

Performance becomes therapy

Dhriti Tandon, Staff Writer February 12, 2015
From Feb. 5-8, a collection of three one-act plays called "Sex as Performance" played at Pless Hall. By combining drama therapy, the event explored the implications of rape and sex in society.

Steinhardt named top fine arts school

Natalia Barr, contributing writer February 2, 2015
NYU was ranked as a top college for a degree in fine and studio art. Students and professors weigh in on this rating.

Photos draw diverse reactions

Lumielle Choi, Contributing writer January 26, 2015
Deutsches Haus at NYU is showcasing photographs by Florian Reischauer in an exhibit titled "Grüss Gott - A Fairy Tale"