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Neo New York is an international forum for creative students at the historic Cooper Union in the East Village. The 6-day workshop promotes merit-based free education, under the guidance of New York City's top creative practitioners.
Neo New York will facilitate students who desire innovation while navigating through digital noise, image saturation, millions of comments, and billions of likes. Students from around the world will have the opportunity to share their portfolios, observe meaningful lectures, exhibit their work,
and immerse themselves in a creative storm with other passionate thinkers.
Neo New York is also backed by the Rhoda Lubalin Fellowship bestowed by the Herb Lubalin Center for Typography at
The Cooper Union.
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Join us and Apply!
Workshops
Monday, February 10 — Friday, Feburary 14
41 Cooper Gallery, 41 Cooper Sq. New York, New York 10003
February 10-14 |
February 12-14 |
February 10-14 |
February 10-14 |
February 10-14 |
Each workshop will have a maximum of 6-8 participants.
Find information on how to apply.
Studio Hours: February 10 - 15, 9:00AM - 2:00AM
41 Cooper Square, New York, NY 10003.
Symposium
Friday, February 14 • 1:00-5:00PM
Rose Auditorium, 41 Cooper Gallery, 41 Cooper Sq. New York, New York 10003
1:00PM |
1:30PM |
2:00PM |
2:45PM |
3:15PM |
3:45PM |
There are only 150 seats available for the conference.
Be quick and make a Reservation.
Exhibition of Workshop Results
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, February 15, 6:00-8:00PM
EXHIBITION OPEN: Sunday, February 16, 12:00-6:00PM
41 Cooper Gallery, 41 Cooper Square, New York, NY 10003
Neo New York is open to undergraduate and graduate students. Recent graduates are welcome to apply as well.
NEO will accept a maximum of 30 student participants with
6-8 students per workshop. Each participant has a guaranteed spot at the lecture series, an invitation to the meet & greet portfolio review, and a confirmed space in the final exhibition.
Neo New York is free of charge (except a workshop fee of $50.00 which must be paid by February 1, 2014). Some supplies and facilities will be available. The workshop(s)
you are accepted into will determine what supplies you
should bring.
Housing and transportation are not provided. Each participant must find their own accommodations, but we are happy to help with the process of finding a place to stay and getting here. Email us will any questions.
Deadline for Application: January 10, 2014
APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED.
NOTE WORTHY
If you are in school, taking classes at this time, you should still apply and consider coming. Any good professor will understand an experience like this one—a worthwhile reason to miss class.
In other words, MISS CLASS FOR OUR CLASS.
“YOLO” — Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (2014)