IMA alumna Walis Johnson’s project “The Red Line Archive” will be showing at Art in Odd Places Festival October 8-9th from 2:00 – 6:00 pm on East 14th Street between 1st Avenue and Avenue C. The Archive highlights the personal and political relationship to real estate of Walis’ family history in brownstone Brooklyn that is now the site of aggressive gentrification, and includes new additional material focused complex history of Stuyvesant Town which borders the north side of East 14th St.
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IMA alumna Betty Yu’s interview on Bowery Boogie and installation
IMA alumna Betty Yu’s interview: “Chinatown Art Brigade” Takes a Stand with Anti-Gentrification Projections on Bowery Boogie
Chinatown Art Brigade – A cultural collective Betty Yu founded will be showing at Smithsonian pop up show in NYC Nov.12-13th. The focus is on “Imagining Futures”. It will be shedding light on the stories and the voices of Chinatown immigrant working class tenants who have been in the frontlines of displacement & fighting back in Chinatown.
IMA students Megan Rossman and Samantha Farinella’s film The Beekeeper’s Keeper wins NBR student grant award
IMA students and co-directors Megan Rossman and Samantha Farinella’s film The Beekeeper’s Keeper won a National Board of Review student grant award this year.
They attended a screening of their work on Tuesday night. Both their subject, Liane Newtoon, far left, and Shanti Thakur, far right, were there, along with Samantha, left, and Megan, right, to show their support. Samantha and Megan are grateful for both the award and continued support of the IMA program. The Beekeeper’s Keeper has been accepted into six film festivals so far this year.



