06/08/2026
UConn Digital Media & Design students and recent alumni… here’s an awesome opportunity - one day PA workshop! Sign up in link below… 🎬🎥
DMCT PA Program - Digital Media Connecticut
Summer 2026 DMCT Production Assistant (PA) Workshop ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTS: Are you studying film, television, or live content creation? Register for this FREE, hands-on PA workshop. Train alongside industry professionals and gain real-world production experience. A limited number of competitive...
04/29/2026
Don’t miss this - screening of three documentary films produced jn UConn Digital Media & Design Professor Catherine Masud’s Human Rights Archives 2 class!! 🎬
Join us for a public screening of student-produced documentary projects from the Human Rights Archives course at UConn. All are welcome—family, friends, and members of the broader community—to attend and experience the important work of these emerging documentarians.
This event features a screening of three student-produced short documentaries exploring the Bosnian War and Genocide: “Tell Me About Your Father,” “Stitching Memory: Women of Bosnia,” and “Under the Night Sky.”
These films center the stories and voices of Bosnian Muslims in the Hartford area who have generously contributed to the Bosnian Community Oral History and Digital Archiving Project, an integral component of the Human Rights Archives I & II course sequence.
For more information about the event, visit events.uconn.edu/human-rights-institute/event/2102116-human-rights-archives-student-film-showcase.
*EDIT: Please note the timing of this event has been changed to 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM.
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UConn Digital Media & Design & UConn School of Fine Arts
04/29/2026
DMD MFA Artist Talks were fantastic! Great to hear about their processes and background!
04/24/2026
Join us THIS SATURDAY for the 2026 UConn Digital Media & Design BFA Senior Film & Animation Festival
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre in the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts (lower level) on the Storrs campus
🎬🎥 Doors open at 10:00am; screenings start at 11am, with four themed screening blocks. Reception from 4:30-6:00pm.
The work of 31 film and animation students will screen at the festival. In addition, the 28 interactive students’ projects are installed in the Jorgensen Gallery – perfect to check out during the breaks!
Schedule and details: https://bfashow.dmd.uconn.edu/2026/film-festival/
TICKETS ARE FREE. Open to the Public (donations appreciated). Parking information can be found on the exhibition website.
UConn School of Fine Arts
Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
04/23/2026
Two days until the 8th Annual DMD BFA Senior Film & Animation Festival!! Check out this article in the Daily Campus:
The UConn DMD BFA Senior Exhibition and its magnificent wonders
Art and multimedia are equally important as they are enticing at the University of Connecticut. If you’re fascinated by intersections between art and media, you’ll be stoked to hear that UConn is c…
04/21/2026
Special thanks to NBC Sports and the UConn Center for Career Development for hosting some of our Stamford and Storrs DMD students today to get a behind-the-scenes look at NBC Sports HQ and to learn more about early-career opportunities!
04/18/2026
One more week until the DMD BFA Festival! Come to the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, April 25th to see these and more student films and animations in the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre. Doors open at 10am, screenings start at 11am. Reception at 4:30pm. 🎬🎥
See the full schedule here: https://bfashow.dmd.uconn.edu/2026/film-festival/
04/14/2026
Listen and learn about the life-changing, collaborative work our students are doing, featured on this podcast by the Art Association!!
🎧 Listen to Episode 6: For Students, By Students: Cultivating Belonging through Curricular Partnerships: https://www.collegeart.org/programs/podcasts
SFA Spotlight: What happens when the classroom meets the museum? Meaningful, student-driven experiences that build connection and belonging. We’re proud to share that Amanda Douberley (William Benton Museum of Art), Professor Alison Paul (Art & Art History), and Clarissa Ceglio (Digital Media & Design) are featured on the CAA Conversations podcast. In this episode, they explore how collaborative, course-based projects are bringing student perspectives into the Benton’s galleries in powerful and engaging ways.
Through these partnerships, students aren’t just learning, they’re shaping how stories are told and experienced within the museum.
We’re proud to see our School of Fine Arts community leading this work and representing UConn in such an impactful conversation.
🎧 Listen to Episode 6: For Students, By Students: Cultivating Belonging through Curricular Partnerships: https://www.collegeart.org/programs/podcasts