NYU Steinhardt ART Department

NYU Steinhardt ART Department

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Located in NYC's East Village, the Department of Art & Art Professions serves as a vibrant site for

Downtown New York has long been a magnet for the world’s most innovative artists. Within this cosmopolitan environment, NYU Steinhardt’s Department of Art and Art Professions creates a home for visual artists who work side by side with acclaimed performers, scientists, theorists, and philosophers to explore the frontiers of creative practice.

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 02/28/2026

PLUTO: the MFA First Year Show opened on February 25th! On view at 80WSE through March 14

with:
Marley Blauch
Sung I Chun
Marlos E’van
Chloe Hendrick
hooz
Eduardo Joaquin
Kaj O’Connell
Brian Oh
Meiqin Peng
Angela Wei

Out in the metallic hue - Pluto spins.

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 02/04/2026

Glimmers
January 30 - February 8, 2026
The Rosenberg Gallery
Barney Building, 34 Stuyvesant Street

On view to members of the NYU community and sponsored visitors, January 30–February 8.

In polyvagal theory, “glimmers” are small moments that signal safety and connection to the nervous system.

Glimmers is a small works art show featuring Art Therapy students.

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 02/03/2026

S.U.D.S – Student Unity and Discovery Showcase | Art Fair
January 29 - February 8, 2026
The Commons Gallery
Barney Building, 34 Stuyvesant Street

On view to members of the NYU community and sponsored visitors, January 29–February 8.

S.U.D.S is a student art fair organized by Other Content and Art Business Society which was created to serve as a platform for emerging BFA and MFA artists and makers at NYU, nurturing a sense of unity and discovery among artists and art enthusiasts alike. In a world increasingly dominated by transactional networks and impersonal interactions, this fair aims to build a space that champions community, creativity, and genuine connection.

Azulmar Escalera
Grace Ezzati
Eric Garcia
hooz
Zoe Huang
Murdoc Kang
Lindsey Liang
Sophia Lee
Roselynn Sadaghiani
Mario Saponaro
Thomas Sendgraff

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 12/06/2025

BFA Open Studios! 🌟❄️🫧
Huge thanks to everyone who came in support of our wonderful BFA students 🫶

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 12/04/2025

Mélanie Dumas: Stiff Stiff opened last night at - open hours 12-6pm through this Saturday 12/6! Go see it before it closes 👩‍🏭

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 12/01/2025

Please join us this Thursday, December 4 at 5:30pm at the Einstein Auditorium for a talk by visiting artist R. H. Quaytman!

R. H. Quaytman is an American artist who lives and works in Guilford, CT. Quaytman studied at Bard College and at the Institut des Hautes Études en Arts Plastiques in Paris, and received the Rome Prize Fellowship from the American Academy in 2001. In 2015, Quaytman was awarded the Wolfgang Hahn Prize with Michael Krebber, and in 2022, was awarded the Charles Flint Kellogg Award in Arts and Letters. Her works have been featured in documenta 14, the 54th Venice Biennale, and the 2010 Whitney Biennial. Solo shows dedicated to her work have taken place at WIELS, Brussels, Belgium, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, the Secession, Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Renaissance Society, Chicago, as well as other venues.

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 11/23/2025

The House Isn’t Still
November 20 - November 30, 2025
Rosenberg Gallery
Barney Building, 34 Stuyvesant St.

Suha Baqar
Mae Hutchinson .hutch

The House Isn’t Still traverses various environments, settings, and structures as a method of questioning the notion of home. The familiar is set against the uncanny and strange – creating a tension between comfort and alienation. Windows are obsessively and repeatedly rendered, documenting the process of looking through, of becoming observer and outsider. Made collaboratively, the painting Home weaves together the two artists’ perspectives to reconfigure and destabilize notions of order that are often associated with built space. Mae’s sculptures explore houses in dream-like states and in periods of transformation. Suha’s paintings explore the thin boundary between comfort and discomfort of familiar places. Both artists replicate the broad and the minuscule, contemplating how perceptions of lived-in spaces – homes, garages, cars – intersect with fantastical realms and the cosmos.

On view to members of the NYU community and sponsored visitors.

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 11/21/2025

Unspoken Bodies | Exhibition x Performance
November 20 - November 30, 2025
The Commons Gallery
Barney Building, 34 Stuyvesant St.

Rosie Ding
Yuxi Ma
Michelle Pfeifer
Eva Scialom

On view to members of the NYU community and sponsored visitors.

Through a visceral blend of performance, installation, video, and sculpture, Unspoken Bodies brings together Eva Scialom, Michelle Pfeifer, Rosie Ding, and Yuxi Ma to confront suffering and the grotesque—acknowledging wounded flesh and distorted truths instead of glorification or erasure.

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 11/20/2025

Roselynn Sadaghiani: Show Hunters opened last night at - open hours 12-6pm through this Saturday 11/22! Go see it before it closes 🐴

11/19/2025

You are invited to visit the studios of this year’s BFA seniors and juniors! This is an exciting opportunity to see current and in-progress artwork and to gain insight into their process of artmaking.

Please join us on Wednesday, December 3rd from 5:00-7:00pm at the BFA Art Studios located at 75 Third Ave (Entrance on 12th Street).

The BFA Studio Art program at NYU Steinhardt is a vibrant and diverse community of over 200 Studio Art majors working in a wide range of media and artistic sensibilities.

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 11/17/2025

Please join us this Thursday, November 20 at 5:30pm at the Einstein Auditorium for a talk by visiting artist Gina Beavers! Throughout her practice, Gina Beavers (b. 1974; Athens, Greece) examines notions of selfhood and the construction of identity through the lens of online media consumption. With a remarkable fluency in the particular visual vernacular of the internet, Beavers reimagines various aspects of online culture—makeup tutorials, memes, food p**n, bodybuilding selfies, and digital advertisements—in sculptural relief paintings that intrigue and repulse in equal measure. Mining the calculated, surreal perfection of the images she encounters on her own Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok feeds, Beavers’s paintings operate as a sort of self-portrait visualized through endless scrolling and liking and commenting.

Artist portrait by Macy Rajacich

Photos from NYU Steinhardt ART Department's post 11/13/2025

Christopher Chan: Ch*nx Drugs opened last night at - open hours 12-6pm through this Saturday 11/15! Go see it before it closes 😻

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