SFAI's Winter Art Festival includes two public events: a campus-wide party celebrating SFAI alumni and a FREE winter bazaar featuring the exhibition and sale of new art by up to 200 students and alumni.
In Temporary Structures, director Jacques Tati's 1967 film Playtime serves as a tone-setting device, an ephemeral world that exists forever in cinematic space. Join us for this screening of Tati's choreographed critique on modernism.
Director Mikhail Kalatozov's 1964 cinematic masterpiece was intended as propaganda in support of the Cuban revolution as it transitioned from Batista to Castro. Watch the film today to better understand the utopian idealism of the communist era.
Instructor, artist and writer Christian Nagler brings together two seemingly distant topics of conversation in popular culture: the demystification of the financial system and the importance of individual exercise routines. Get your sweat on in this session exploring commodities.
Instructor, artist and writer Christian Nagler brings together two seemingly distant topics of conversation in popular culture: the demystification of the financial system and the importance of individual exercise routines. Get your sweat on in this session on foreign exchange.
Instructor, artist and writer Christian Nagler brings together two seemingly distant topics of conversation in popular culture: the demystification of the financial system and the importance of individual exercise routines. Get your sweat on in this session exploring derivatives.
Revisiting the format of its 2000 “Guerrilla Tea Room,” TWCDC's Guerrilla Café offers free refreshments and an environment that encourages students and passers-by to discuss the upcoming election and radical thought of all sorts.
Revisiting the format of its 2000 “Guerrilla Tea Room,” TWCDC's Guerrilla Café offers free refreshments and an environment that encourages students and passers-by to discuss the upcoming election and radical thought of all sorts.
In its 26th year, SFAI's Art Criticism Conference introduces you to the historical and contemporary practice of writing about art in its many poetic and professional functions.