Music, Talks, and Tea Presents Sky's Acetylene- David Fulmer and the New York Philharmonic
David Fulmer will discuss his work, Sky's Acetylene, recently recorded and released by the New York Philharmonic. Tune in via YouTube Live.
David Fulmer will discuss his work, Sky's Acetylene, recently recorded and released by the New York Philharmonic. Tune in via YouTube Live.
Hunter alum and National Book Award Winner Phil Klay will be joining us virtually and in person for the Distinguished Writers Series at Hunter College. The LA Times describes Phil Klay's latest book, Missionaries, as "beautiful, violent and almost perfect." The New York Times Book Review gave this praise: "Klay's understanding of Colombia, the main […]
Robert Seltzer 2021-2022 Lunch Lecture Series Presents: Tehran Children: How a Decade Long Search in My Father's Footsteps Became "One of the Greatest Untold Stories of the Second World War" Presented by: Mikhal Dekel It is a largely unknown fact most Polish Jews who escaped Nazi extermination - nearly a quarter-million - survived in Uzbekistan, […]
Guests: Author Sherina Feliciano-Santos Moderator: Yarimar Bonilla Host: Kimberly Roa Author Sherina Feliciano-Santos comes together with Yarimar Bonilla to discuss her latest book A Contested Caribbean Indigeneity: Language, Social Practice, and Identity within Puerto Rican Taíno Activism. Felicianos’s A Contested Caribbean Indigeneity is an in-depth analysis of the debates surrounding Taíno/Boricua activism in Puerto Rico […]
Students and Colleagues of Foreign Languages! Come join us at the first Fall Info Session of the Hunter MA in Translation and Interpreting. Launched just last year (2020), Hunter MATI is a hybrid (in-person and online) program dedicated to preparing students for careers as professional translators and interpreters in high-demand language-centered sectors. Students will receive a thorough grounding in […]
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Curated by Klaudia Ofwona Draber with associate curator Sofia Ramirez of KODA Organized by KODA and Hunter East Harlem Gallery Lina Puerta: Migration, Nature and the Feminine is a survey exhibition of the artist’s work spanning the last eighteen years and created mostly during her time as an East Harlem resident. The artworks in the […]
Two years after the New York City Council voted to shut down Rikers Island by 2026, the notorious jail complex still houses more than 6,000 people. With the closure delayed until 2027, the effort remains a complex endeavor fraught with logistical challenges and opposition from community leaders across the political spectrum. Join us on Wednesday, […]
Join us at our Virtual Open House to find out if UPP is the right fit for you! You will learn about program requirements, the admissions process and much more! Faculty, staff, and students will be on hand to answer all your questions. For more information about our accredited graduate programs, click on the program […]
In Virginia Inés Vergara’s photographic series, Subductions, imagery suggesting geology, landforms, and earthly minerals intersect with her deconstruction of art-historical monuments to create dynamic pictorial works. The exhibition at Hunter East Harlem Gallery is composed of six archival pigment prints presented together for the first time. Her process involves photographing fragments of everyday “flat” textbook […]