Curated by a group of interdisciplinary students from Pratt Institute, the 4th Annual Wallabout Film Festival is proud to present the work of innovative student filmmakers from around the world in two programs. From stories of love gone bad and revenge not going according to plan, to explorations of greed and the pleasures of big butts, this year’s films will entertain, provoke, and...
The Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies invites you to attend a lecture by the SLAS Distinguished Scholar Juan Cole, Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan, on the question "Whatever Happened to the Arab Spring?" Professor Cole's lecture will be held on Monday, April 23, at 6 PM in the Alumni Reading Room. Professor Cole's most...
Film by Joshua Sobel (B.A. Critical and Visual Studies '10) to Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival this April Joshua Sobel is a Brooklyn-based video director and independent film producer from Miami Beach. While at Pratt Institute, he was one of the founders of the Wallabout Film Festival, an international student film competition currently in its fourth year. Graceland is his first credit as...
Senior Thesis Public Reading and Reception *** Dekalb Gallery Tuesday, April 17, 2012 5pm - 6:30 Molly H. Adams. Communicating Interdependence: Ecological Thinking and the Natural History Museum. Alexander Damianos. A Study of the Public School New York. Michael Enten. The District Divide: An Investigation of the Effects of Gentrification on Go-Go Music in Washington, D. C. Rebecca...
The current semester's these are now being defended! Congratulations to our seniors! Molly H. Adams. Communicating interdependence: Ecological Thinking and the Natural History Museum. Alexander Damianos. A Study of the Public School New York. Michael Enten. The District Divide: An Investigation of the Effects of Gentrification on Go-Go Music in Washington, D.C. Rebecca Huber. The Rise of the New Woman: Autonomy and Identity...
“The Face of the Outside: Gilles Deleuze and the Philosophy of the Other” A presentation by Gregory Flaxman Thursday, April 12, 5:30 Alumni Reading Room Pratt Library, 3rd Floor Gregory Flaxman is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, and Adjunct Professor of Communications, at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His book, Gilles Deleuze and the Fabulation of Philosophy, Volume 1...