
Shout Outs! Creative Final Projects
Take a look at some of the creative projects MHSoC students have done as final assignments for this term’s classes.
Take a look at some of the creative projects MHSoC students have done as final assignments for this term’s classes.
ARTHEMIS is pleased to present a lecture by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun “Habitual New Media” in April 12th 16h, in EV-1.615.
When a snowstorm shut down all the airports in Chicago the day before the 2013 Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference was to start, we all panicked. Out of the nine grad students in the MHSoC contingent going to…
A sizeable MHSoC student contingent is making its way to Chicago in two weeks for the annual Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference. Check out brief descriptions of their presentations!
This term our graduate students will be presenting their works at conferences all over Canada and the US! Check out brief descriptions of their talks.
On Saturday January 26, come watch your fellow MA students present their in-progress work at Burritoville from 2 to 6 PM. Everyone is welcome!
Two upcoming screenings by James Benning at the Cinémathèque québécoise that may be of interest to many: SCREENING Thursday January 17 at 6:30 pm Salle Fernand-Seguin, Cinémathèque québécoise Easy Rider, 2012. 95 min. A re-make of Dennis Hopper’s Easy Rider. Shot…
For the coming three weeks, the School of Cinema will be interviewing candidates who have been short-listed for a Canada Research Chair in Visual Heritage and Digital Archives. Grad students are invited to attend the candidates’ lectures and to meet…
The New York University Cinema Studies department 2013 Student Conference, Something Old, Something New: The Marriage and Separation of Old and New Media, will take place February 22-24, 2013. Deadline to submit abstracts January 28 (January 21 for panel proposals).
Can you believe it’s already been four months since Grad/Aperture launched? Four months of building and shaping this site for graduate students at the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, and for those outside the program to get insight into our…
ARTHEMIS is pleased to present a lecture with Dudley Andrew (Yale University) “Off the map, Beneath the Grid: World Cinema in the 21st Century” on Saturday December 8 at 7:30 PM in VA-114, followed by a screening of This Is Not a Film.
Current MA Ryan Barnett’s latest independent study includes research on a 50-year old transatlantic expedition, rebuilding a raft, and wielding an ax. Find out more about it!