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SoA Work Featured Downtown at Wednesdays at the Wall

On April 26 and May 3, curators Bogdan Apetri and Matthew Griffin will screen Selections from the 2005-2006 Wednesdays at the Wall Series , a program that demonstrates the diversity of artwork created by all four divisions at the School of the Arts -- Film, Theatre, Visual Arts and Writing.

For a look at the vibrant work going on at the SoA, join the contributing artists and their fellow Columbia students downtown at 55 Broad Street from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. for the Wednesdays at the Wall series.

Film Division

"Short Sighted," Kat Asharya

"The Right to Remain," by Jose Luis Orbegozo

"The Dare," by Nik Roberts

"The Sonata," by Wei-Hsin Yang

Theatre Division

Selections from "The Eccentricities of a Nightingale," directed by Kim Weild

Visual Arts

"Earthfalls," by Felipe Arturo

Photography by Gary Hadad

Selection from "Sea of Fertility," by Yasue Maetake

Selection from "The Body Exultant," by Ashmina Ranjit

Writing Division

Animation by David Harrington

"Poems ii," by Sasha Parmasad

Selections from "What Happened," a documentary of the Flamingo Project, by Elizabeth Whittlesey

Interdisciplinary

Selections from Panoply 2006

About Wednesdays at the Wall

Wednesdays at the Wall is a unique series of two-hour programs that takes place at 55 Broad Street in New York City's financial district.   These programs, selected by a pair of student curators, highlight the work of Columbia University School of the Arts students, alumni, and faculty. Wednesdays at the Wall is made possible by a generous gift from the Rudin Management Company.


Published: Apr 26, 2006
Last modified: Apr 25, 2006