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Rachel Lee, BFA Digital Arts (2-D Animation) ’26 was awarded a merit scholarship from ASIFA-Hollywood’s Animation Educators Forum (AEF).
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Syllogism, an exhibition by Lisa Corinne Davis, BFA ’80, received a glowing review in Hyperallergic. “Davis has stretched the possibilities of geometric abstraction into a territory defined by digital systems, algorithms, flow charts, and diagrams—a visual realm that alludes to the measurement and prediction of our behavior.” The exhibition was also named one of the five New York shows to see this season by Hyperallergic.
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Mikah Liu, BArch ’28 has been named Atlantic East Conference Men’s Tennis Player of the Week following a pair of wins in yesterday’s victory over Bard. Liu takes home the first weekly award of the season and receives it for the second time in his career.
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Keiran Brennan Hinton, BFA Fine Arts ’14, is among the latest grant recipients from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation.
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Pratt Fine Arts alumni Nanette Carter, Carl E. Hazlewood, Shahpour Pouyan, and Terry Winters were elected as National Academicians in the Class of 2025 by the National Academy of Design. Their appointment recognizes their contributions to contemporary American art and architecture.
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