Part 3 of the Summer Stories series: Through this unique program, students are able to dive into art without taking on additional financial challenges.
Dance News
Three alumnae reflect on how Barnard shaped their academic journeys as Mellon Mays Fellows.
The career advising office looks ahead to the next five years with ambitious goals in mind.
The dance professor and prolific choreographer reflects on her past five projects, including the critically acclaimed light and desire, which she conceived and directed.
In Harlem Movement Legacies, students learn the dances linked to the historic neighborhood — and their greater cultural significance.
Biology lecturer and alumna Chisa Hidaka ’86 guides students through the intersection of STEM and movement by exploring the anatomy in action.
Explore graduating seniors’ projects from the Departments of Dance and Art History.
In celebration of 2022’s Women’s History Month (March), read about the work of 22 Barnard community members who champion feminist and gender issues.
The Movement Lab has opened applications for its Graduate Assistant position. This part-time job is to assist Guy de Lancey, our studio manager, with the operational logistics of running the Lab. You must have a Bachelors Degree in order to apply.
The Movement Lab is now accepting applications for our Fall '21-Spring '22 Student Artist-in-Residence!
The Movement Lab has opened applications for its Post Baccalaureate Fellowship position. This full-time, year-long job will help develop skills and technical / creative / collaborative insights through assisting in the operational logistics of running the Movement Lab, along with supporting the research and development of a personal creative project. You must be a resent Barnard/Columbia graduate in order to apply.
Explore senior thesis projects in the arts from the Departments of Theatre, Dance, and Architecture.
To coincide with Shange’s first posthumous book, Dance We Do: A Poet Explores Black Dance, the College is hosting several events through the two-year-long Shange Magic Project.
Professor Colleen Thomas-Young reflects on “the body in protest” and how dance helped her through the first 100 days of the pandemic.
Faculty Director of the Movement Lab, choreographer, dancer, and filmmaker Gabri Christa moderates a public conversation with Sasha Alexander, Lozens Grit/ Noel Altaha, and Mildred Beltré on Saturday, October 26 from 9:30-10:30pm at the Brooklyn Public Library for Lay Down Your Sword and Shield. A free program of Til Victory is Won.
The 2020 Moving Body-Moving Image Festival is accepting submissions of documentaries, shorts, experimental works, interactive installations, and VR projects on the topics of Aging & Othering. More information on the Festival.
Call for artists interested in exploring and creating work at the intersection of tech and human movement! Student-Artist-in-Residence Application Form due September 27th!