The Arts Festival is a first—a cultural showcase reflecting the artistic and intellectual energy of the entire university. Each year, the festival will explore a single theme by presenting works from genres with an artistic home at the school, including design, drama, film, literature, music, and critical theory. Each festival will feature renowned guest artists and theorists, discussion of contemporary criticism, and original work created by New School students and presented at festival events all around campus.
The theme of the first arts festival is Noir, a cinematic style of shadowy expressiveness that had its heyday in the 1930s and 1940s. Coined by a French critic in 1946, the term film noir refers to movies depicting a morally ambiguous world of cynical private eyes, lonely gangsters, and femme fatales. Since then, the influence of noir has been felt in areas ranging from fashion design to fine art, graphic art to fiction, suggesting the alienation and disorientation of modernism through stark silhouettes, sexual frankness, stylized emotion, and the absence of sentimentality. Join the community in an exploration of noir in a festival of iconic films, hard-boiled storytelling, graphic art, and illustration inspired by this uniquely 20th century style.
Classic Hollywood noir films and new noir-inspired shorts made by students in the Media Studies program are screened.
New York City, NY; NYC