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Prof. Tami Gold’s Artwork is in the NYT and Clayworks Gallery!

Living Arts: Tami Kashia Gold – New York Times
“Living Arts is a series of studio-visit interviews featuring conversations with members of South of the Navy Yard Artists who live under the fire of their own creative process right here in Fort Greene-Clinton Hill’s vibrant art scene.

In this piece, Tami Kashia Gold, a ceramic artist, documentary filmmaker and art educator from the neighborhood talks about her love for creating art and its impact on her life; it has been edited and condensed from Ms. Gold’s account, as told to Pamella R. Allen, who works for SONYA highlighting artists in this series for The Local.” click to read the article


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The Clayworks on Columbia Gallery
June 23 – July 31, 2011
ORGANIC STORIES – ceramic sculpture exhibition
http://www.clayworksoncolumbia.org/gallery/

Congrats to IMA Student Mariano Wainsztein!

PRESS RELEASE

Contact: Tami Gold – Professor/Filmmaker
Hunter College – Dept of Film & Media Studies
212 772-4953

June 14, 2011

Hunter College Film & Media Studies IMA Graduate student wins National Board of Review Student Grant Competition award for documentary about musician Andreas Scholl

The Hunter College Film & Media Studies – Intergraded Media Arts Graduate Program is pleased to announce that Mariano Wainsztein — an IMA graduate student — has won an award from the prestigious National Board of Review for his documentary The Animal in You, which he filmed, directed and edited.

For over 101 years the National Board of Review has dedicated its efforts to the support of film, domestic and foreign, as both art and entertainment. This nonprofit organization celebrates the distinctive voice of the individual artist, honoring excellence and supporting freedom of expression in film.
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