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Morton Feldman at 100: "Triadic Memories"

Feldman's Triadic Memories is a 90-minute elegy to what the composer saw as music's departing landscape, where the sound exists in our hearing -- leaving us rather than coming towards us.

Steinway Hall
1133 Avenue of the Americas
Areas of Study: The Arts

The Academy in a State of Siege: Pictures of an Institution

W. J. T. Mitchell will focus on the role of the visual arts in the academy (including his own), and conclude with contemporary attempts to re-imagine the academy as itself a work of art.

239 Greene Street, New York, NY 10003
Areas of Study: Media Studies , The Arts

DIY Grrrl: Constructing, Disrupting, and Reclaiming Girlhood in the 1990s

DIY Grrrl: Constructing, Disrupting, and Reclaiming Girlhood in the 1990s examines how young women and girls in the last decade of the 20th century confronted dominant social expectations and…

80 Washington Square East, New York, NY
Areas of Study: The Arts

NYU Symphony Orchestra

The NYU Symphony Orchestra will feature Dominic Sinicrope, winner of the 2025 Brass Concerto Competition, on trumpet playing Concertino for Trumpet by Belgian composer Joseph Jongen.

Iris Cantor Theatre
38 West Houston Street (at Greene Street) NYC
Areas of Study: The Arts

RENT

Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Broadway opening of the iconic rock musical RENT, brought to life by students of the Vocal Performance Program at NYU Steinhardt.

Frederick Loewe Theatre
35 West 4th Street, NYC
Areas of Study: The Arts

Morton Feldman at 100: For Philip Guston

"For Philip Guston" is one of Morton Feldman's major works, a heartfelt tribute to his painter friend who passed away in 1980.

Paulson Center, Orchestral Room 620
181 Mercer Street (at Bleecker Street) NYC
Areas of Study: The Arts

NYU Chamber Orchestra

The NYU Chamber Orchestra performs, featuring master's flute student Joaquin Bonilla, winner of the 2025 Woodwind Concerto Competition, playing Hue's "Fantasy for Flute."

Paulson Center, Room 620
181 Mercer Street (at Bleecker Street) NYC
Areas of Study: The Arts

NYU Contemporary Music Ensemble

The Contemporary Music Ensemble in collaboration with the Program in Music Composition presents the world premieres of eleven works by NYU graduate student composers.

Iris Cantor Theatre
38 W. Houston Street (at Greene Street) NYC
Areas of Study: The Arts

Carl Orff's Astutuli

The U.S. and English-language premiere of Carl Orff’s Astutuli, a satire showcasing Orff’s vision of music, movement, and spoken word.

Iris Cantor Theatre
38 West Houston Street at Greene Street
Areas of Study: The Arts

The Barney Arts Digest

Announcements from the Department of Art & Art Professions
Areas of Study: The Arts