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SVA is an art & design school in NYC offering continuing education courses in person and online.
Culturally and technologically, life is changing at a dizzying pace; the need to stay current has created an unprecedented demand for continuing education. Whether you are seeking to hone a career or sharpen your mind, we have a program to fit your interests as well as your schedule. Our broad curriculum encompasses communications, design, entertainment and fine arts. A great advantage of continui
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๐ Just a few courses for ya! These and more on our website! Posters designed by our amazing instructors. ๐ฆ More info at sva.edu/ce
Cheers! ๐ ๐ธ Instructor Natayla Balnova's illustrations for Dogfish Head received a merit award from the 3x3 International Illustration Show. Check out her award-winning work at your nearest bodega, plus hand-lettering, printmaking and design courses at the link in our bio.
Cheers! ๐ ๐ธ Instructor โs illustrations for โ
received a merit award from the International Illustration Show. Check out her award-winning work at your nearest bodega, plus hand-lettering, printmaking and design courses at the link in our bio!โ
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The look you give when you and your bud sign up for a drawing course. ๐ ๐ Cartoon by CE student , created in โs Caricature Bootcamp! ๐๏ธโ
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The look you give when you and your bud sign up for a drawing course. ๐ ๐ Cartoon by CE student Alessandro King, created in Steve Brodner's Caricature Bootcamp! ๐๏ธ
Pilar Lagos explores the lasting impacts of feeling estranged from culture and body with collagraph and monotype. View her work through August in the ContinuEd Project Space at 209 East 23rd Street, then stop by to talk with us about upcoming art courses just around the corner. ๐งก
More of her work and process up now on our blog! โ https://sva.edu/features/continued-project-space-pilar-lagos
Photographers in our new course took a trip to Coney Island and got their photos taken for a change! ๐ธ Course photos by Cat Guzman. Documentary Portrait Photography: Portrait of New York City is taught by Janette Beckman.
From Coffee and Comics: Daily Nuance with Syd Lowโ
For me a good comic usually comes from some happening that's goofy or unique that makes for a fun story, or something thatโs very relatable to a certain group. I used to worry about being too niche or needing to give more background, but increasingly I think the way to interesting work is specificity. In wanting to make more original work I'm trying to allow for the most specificity of โwell, I like it, so maybe some other people will too.โ
Read more about CE student Syd Low's comic-making process and what's been influencing them on our blog. โค๏ธ https://sva.edu/features/coffee-and-comics-daily-nuance-with-syd-low
View work from our talented continuing education students in the annual SVACE Student Summer Showcase, up now until July 21 at 133/141 West 21st Street. ๐ Gallery Hours: 10am - 6pm, Monday - Sunday ๐ธ
"NYC itself feels like a constantly evolving piece of art to me. There is so much color, texture and organic beauty on every block, and I strive to recreate that feeling in my art."
Nivia Hernandez interviews CE student Jake Wallace about the city's influence on his art practice in our most recent newsletter and on our blog: https://sva.edu/features/street-tones-capturing-the-essence-of-nyc-through-mixed-media
Featured Artwork: Jake Wallace, Domino Factory, 2022, spray paint, acrylic, screenprint and collage on wood panel, 90โ x 36โ.
View oil paintings from CE student and Fulbright scholar Ventura A. Pรฉrez on our blog and outside our offices in the ContinuEd Project Space at 209 East 23rd Street for the month of July. ๐ฝ https://sva.edu/blog/continuing-education/continued-project-space-ventura-a-perez
In Drawing as Social Practice with Tirtzah Bassel, students draw on-site in mundane spaces, read critical writing, and examine historical and contemporary works that contextualize their work: https://sva.edu/features/drawing-as-social-practice-with-tirtzah-bassel
The annual Student Summer Showcase begins tomorrow, 6/26! Join us for a reception and light refreshments in the Flatiron Project Space Gallery @ 133/144 West 21st St from 5pm - 7pm ๐
Residency alum David Wongโs venture into public art took an unconventional turn when he was tasked with taking a massive vacant pub in Chicago and transforming it into projection art. Visit the newsletter in our bio to read how David used 20,000 square feet for a public art display featuring work from our Residency Alumni Network.
We ๐ฉท this RisoLab Sticker pack created by Vincent Yin ๐ IYKYK
The people behind the scenes are artists themselves! ๐ฉโ๐ป๐งโ๐จ
While youโre on your way to your next class, stop by the SVA Flatiron Gallery and check out our staffโs amazing work in our debut summer exhibition, Office Space.๐
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SVA Grad Sara Varon on , the New Movie Based on Her Graphic Novel
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Our latest issue of our Continuing Education Newsletter is out now, featuring artist and designer Eric Haze on the cover! ๐ค Link in bio to view the whole issue. Cover story by Valerie Smaldone.
Work by Yong Eun (May) Kwon now up in the gallery right outside our office! ๐ Link in bio for more info. ๐ ๐
Yong Eun (May) Kwon (b. 1994 Seoul, Republic of Korea) is an artist currently working in New York. She uses a variety of materials to create her pink half-human half-fish persona โFish Daegariโ (means fish head in Korean), across two-dimensional and three-dimensional spaces. She humorously expresses incomplete human self-portraits of people who want to escape from various concerns.
Work by Fanyi Pan from Andrew Castrucciโs Painting: Between Realism and Abstraction course.
๐ฉป Next session starts June 6!
Further Your Creative Practice With SVA Continuing Education Courses, Workshops, Residencies โ Colossal Ready to take your practice and creativity to new heights? The Division of Continuing Education at the School of Visual Arts can help.
Portrait of an Ayam Cemani chicken๐ค๐ by CE student Nancy Dougherty. Created in Steve Brodnerโs Caricature Bootcamp which starts again next week! ๐ฅพโบ๏ธ
Shreya Takodara developed this branding design for a thrift festival, created in Experiencing Brands Through Interaction Design with Anita Zeppetelli - next session begins June 6! โจ๐
Take a tour of the SVA Printshop with Alejandro Chen Li one of our fabulous silkscreen printing instructors! Come take a course with us!
Silkscreen SVA Continuing Education courses are open to the public โ no experience necessary! We'll show you how. ๐โจ
Join us for the opening reception of our first ever Continuing Education staff exhibition, Office Space! Presenting the work of current CE staff members Rachel Gisela Cohen, Catherine Guzman, Nivia Hernandez, Stephanie McGovern and Calley Nelson! Come see our staff's work on display at the Flatiron Project Space!
Location:
Flatiron Project Space
133/141 West 21st Street, NY 10011
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Show Dates: Tuesday, June 4th - Sunday, June 16th
Gallery Hours: 10am - 6pm, Monday - Sunday
Reception: Wednesday, June 5th, 5pm - 7pm
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Works from "Seen or unseen" by Pilar Lagos, created in 2024 with monotype, collagraph and chine collรฉ on Somerset paper.
Want to understand the magic behind the lens? ๐ฅโจ Dive into the world of Motion Picture Technologies with us at SVA this summer in this new course taught by filmmaker Zachary Towlen! ๐ฌ๐ง Sign up here: https://sva.edu/academics/continuing-education/film/courses/motion-picture-technologies-24-cu-vcc-2471-a
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