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art & Design with parsons writing, Filmmaking, performing arts, And More Pre-College, College, and Adult Students


Summer is the season for transformation, and with Open Campus—The New School’s progressive approach to continuing, pre-college, and professional education—an entire network of critical thinkers, artists, and designers are learning and growing at the cutting edge of their fields. They’re seizing summer as the time to look forward into the future. Whether you want to earn university credit, gain career-enhancing skills and experience, or develop an impressive portfolio for art and design school applications, the course offerings at Open Campus will help you reach your goals. Students 16 and older, college-age students, and adults can earn college credit, taking courses in subjects like fashion merchandising, decorative arts, and lighting design at Parsons School of Design, a world leader in art and design education. Discover the latest in literature, with an assortment of programs in creative writing and contemporary publishing. Or take the opportunity to grow with courses in filmmaking, media, international affairs, design, drama, and much more. Programs offered in New York City, Paris, Florence, and other cities enable you to draw inspiration from and learn in global creative capitals. At Open Campus, courses are designed to develop your creativity and critical thinking, igniting personal, professional, and academic growth. So broaden your horizons and transform your future with a summer program at The New School. Explore our world. Expand yours.

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Parsons School of Design Parsons Paris Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts College of Performing Arts School of Media Studies Creative Writing Program Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs Pre-College Students

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College and Adult Students

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Registration and Policies

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Since 1919, The New School has been reinventing education. Today this comprehensive university pioneers cutting-edge learning methodologies through offerings like Open Campus, our innovative approach to continuing education. Open Campus offers programs for every type of student, including certificate programs and courses in design thinking, management, art and design, writing, language, liberal arts, and more; online coursework; and programs for youth, teens, and retired people. Open Campus is a vibrant network of faculty, scholars, professionals, and forward-looking peers who open our students up to new and exciting possibilities.

College of Performing Arts

Parsons unites creativity and intellectual rigor

The groundbreaking College of Performing Arts

in innovative ways that enable art and design

brings together the schools of Drama, Jazz and

to change the world. Since its founding in 1896,

Contemporary Music, and Mannes, freeing

Parsons has pioneered academic study of interior

students to cross performance boundaries and

design, fashion design, lighting design, and graphic

create new genres. This summer, unleash your

design and launched the careers of scores of

creativity, reimagine what’s possible, and

creative leaders. Together we’re making the world

elevate your artistry.

a better place through creative undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs for learners of all ages, interests, and needs.

Parsons Paris

School of Media Studies The School of Media Studies’ faculty of working professionals guide undergraduate and graduate students through curricula that bring together

The European campus of The New School,

hands-on media making, critical analysis and

Parsons Paris has had a presence in the city

reflection, entrepreneurship, and management. In

since 1921. Through rigorous study, students

the summer course on multimedia storytelling, you

can experience Paris as insiders, exploring

get the tools, collaboration methods, and individual

contemporary European art, design, fashion,

attention you need to create finished pieces.

and photography firsthand in the city’s many design studios and museums. Located in one of the most vibrant creative capitals in the world, Parsons Paris encourages students to take full advantage of Paris and its extraordinary educational, cultural, and professional opportunities.

Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts

Creative Writing Program The New School held the first academic creative writing workshop in 1931 and today is home to diverse literary voices and publishing professionals. Graduate students in the program develop their craft in workshops and seminars led by a faculty enmeshed in New York’s publishing and

At Lang, a progressive liberal arts school,

writing scene. The Summer Writers Colony and

academic rigor and intellectual freedom come

Publishing Institute place you in a community

together in small seminars in which students

that broadens your abilities and literary universe.

are challenged to question everything. Our academic programs are reading- and writingintensive and grounded in the development of critical thinking. Students ask big questions and challenge assumptions to make personal breakthroughs that improve their work and help them bring about change in the world. At Lang, your intellectual questions and passions shape your academic journey.

Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs The Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs are distinctive in the New School tradition: critical, engaged, and committed to social justice. Tackle pressing global issues from a variety of perspectives, engage with United Nations staff and other NGO partners, and earn credit in the United Nations Summer Study program.

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Open House—Parsons  Summer Programs Saturday, February 16, 2019, 10:30 a.m. Tishman Auditorium University Center, 63 Fifth Avenue New York City Join us on campus to learn how Parsons’ summer programs in New York, Paris, and other global destinations can foster your creative and intellectual growth. We offer pre-college, college, and graduate courses in a range of disciplines, in programs from one to five weeks in length. Take a campus tour, meet faculty and staff, and enjoy design activities that will inspire your summer learning. RSVP: newschool.edu/summerstartsnow

REGISTRATION BEGINS NOVEMBER 13. Reserve your spot at opencampus.newschool.edu/summer.

Need help?  Get in touch! Find information about student activities, attendance and other expectations, housing, and more at newschool.edu/summer. Need help selecting programs? Contact us; we’re experienced at matching learners with courses. Contact details can be found with accompanying programs throughout the catalog. Don’t know where to start? Email opencampus@newschool.edu.

Come visit us Summer programs introduce you to our faculty and our forward-looking approach to learning. Like what you see? Visit and learn more about our undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs. newschool.edu/visit


Think big, and beyond just the summer. Master skills, theories, and techniques that will stoke your creativity and set you apart from your peers all year long. Students in grades 2–12 and recent high school graduates connect to supportive yet challenging learning networks in Open Campus’ Greenwich Village location and at Parsons Paris. You’ll develop new ideas, ways to collaborate, and techniques in fields ranging from art, design, and fashion to writing, drama, music, and film.


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Pre-College Academy course 2 week

Summer Intensive Studies

August 5–16, 2019 / Grades 3–5, 6–8, 9–12

course 3 week

July 8–26, 2019 / Ages 16–18*

Explore art and design through fun hands-on projects that develop your

Join our three-credit program in art and design, enriched by the vast

creative thinking skills, technique, and collaborative abilities—or create a

resources of New York City. Courses are tailored to high schoolers

portfolio. Choose one course from the lists below.

preparing to apply to college and college students interested in broadening their education and earning transfer credits. Choose one

Courses GRADES 3–5 Big Beat: Brazilian Drumming (afternoon only)

Cartooning (morning only)

GRADES 6–8 3D Studio Animation Studio Design and Wear Digital Video and Photography Fashion Design

Interior Design

Courses

Painting and Drawing

Animation Studio

Portfolio Development: Design (grades 11 and 12 only)

Portfolio Development: Fine Arts (grades 11 and 12 only)

Printmaking: Design and Drawing Product Design

Program Details Registration deadline: June 1, 2019 Tuition and fees: Grades 3–5 (half day): $645 +

Architectural Design Studio

requirements. For more information, visit

Explorations in Drawing

Tuition and fees: $3,180 + fees

and Construction

Housing: Available but not required, with

Fashion: Merchandising

meal plan for additional fee; for details, visit

Fashion: Styling Fashion: Visual Presentation

Housing: Not available for this program

Graphic Design

University credits: This is a noncredit program.

Illustration: Beyond the Page

Class schedule: Students in grades 3–5 can

Interior Design Studio Painting

Architecture

a full day (9:00 a.m.–3:50 p.m., with a one-hour

Digital Video and Photography

lunch break at noon). Students in grades 6–12

Photography: Analog and Digital

attend a full day.

Photography: Digital and Video

Location: Parsons’ Greenwich Village campus

Printmaking

Fashion Design I

Product Design

Fashion Design II Game Design Graphic Design

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opencampus.newschool.edu/international-students.

Fashion: Explorations in Sewing

Painting and Drawing

Fashion Accessory Design

2019. International students must apply for and receive

Design Studio

Game Design

choose to attend a half day (9:00–11:50 a.m.) or

International student registration deadline: April 15, a visa and meet English language proficiency

fees; grades 3–12 (full day): $1,250 + fees

Animation Studio

Registration deadline: May 1, 2019

Design and Management

Game Design

GRADES 9–12

Program Details

newschool.edu/student-housing/summer. University credits: 3 Class schedule: Students attend classes Monday–Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:50 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break at noon at Parsons’ Greenwich Village campus.

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Toy Design (morning only)

*Students must be 16 years of age by July 7, 2019.

Illustration

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Foundation Studio (morning only)

course from the list below.


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Summer Intensive Studies course 3 week

Mannes Prep Summer Chamber Music Intensive

June 28–July 20, 2019 (courses begin July 1 and end July 19)

August 5–10, 2019 / Grades 2–12, all instruments course 1 week

Ages 16–18

Join us for the Summer Chamber Music Intensive, a uniquely personalized week-long experience for young musicians. Students are grouped into chamber

design practice and history firsthand in the city’s many design

ensembles and work closely with members of Mannes Prep’s outstanding and

studios and museums. Taught at Parsons Paris, this three-week,

inspiring faculty. The intensive features a low student-faculty ratio, a nurturing

three-credit program surrounds you with a close-knit learning

musical community, exciting performance opportunities, and plenty of fun! All

community in which you work directly with leading faculty and

students participate in daily chamber coachings, sight-reading classes, master

peers from around the world. First established in 1921, Parsons Paris

classes and workshops, and jam sessions. The week culminates in a student

is today an ideal setting in which to develop global awareness and

performance that is open to family, friends, and the public.

Courses

Program Details

Explorations in Drawing

Application deadline: April 1, 2019

Fashion Illustration

Payment deadline: April 15, 2019

Graphic Design Workshop

Tuition, housing, meals, and excursions: $7,650

Fashion Design Process

University credits: 3

Fashion Photography:

Class schedule: Monday–Friday; course

History and Practice

meets mornings and afternoons,

Introduction to Design and Management Portfolio Preparation NEW

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explore creative careers. Choose one course from the list below.

9:00 a.m.–12:00 noon and 1:00-4:00 p.m. More details are available online. Location: Parsons Paris, 45 rue Saint-Roch, 75001, Paris, France Questions: rebecca.cott@apiabroad.com All courses are taught in English.

LEARN MORE AND GET STARTED Find the most up-to-date information and course listings and register at opencampus.newschool.edu/summer.

Program Details Registration deadline: May 15, 2019 Audition requirements: Applicants should have note-reading skills and be able to play at least a two-octave scale. See our website for further audition requirements. Tuition and fees: $1,500; $200 discount for current Mannes Prep students Housing: Not available for this program University credits: This is a noncredit program. Class schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., with extended hours on Saturday, August 10 Location: Mannes Prep’s Greenwich Village campus Questions: mannesprep@newschool.edu

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The new school Performing arts, film, and writing

Experience Paris as an insider, exploring contemporary European


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Filmmaking Intensive The School of Jazz and Contemporary Music Summer Intensive at Mannes Prep 1

week course

Film, Art, Change: Making Movies to Make a Difference course 4 week

July 8–August 2, 2019 / Ages 16–18; rising high school juniors and seniors

August 5-9, 2019 / Grades 7-12, all instruments

Students gain a critical understanding of film as social practice and re-imagine the

Join us for our first-ever weeklong Summer Jazz Intensive at Mannes Prep

city through multimedia storytelling that engages and informs. Students are immersed in the history and practice of making movies through instruction in

with the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music. Students are grouped in

16mm filmmaking and high-definition (HD) digital techniques.* The course guides

ensembles and work closely with distinguished performers and educators

students to develop their creative filmmaking and focuses on individual production,

from the faculty of the school. The intensive features a low student-to-faculty

group projects, and critical discussion. Areas of study: Film, Social Justice, Media,

ratio, a nurturing musical community, unique learning experiences, and a completion concert. All students participate in daily ensemble coachings, ear

Documentaries, New York City, and Storytelling & Communication.

training, and theory classes; they also explore jazz history through a walking

Program Details

tour of the famous jazz clubs of Greenwich Village. The week culminates in that are open to friends, family, and the public on Friday night.

Program Details Required video: Students should submit a continuous video of three choruses of a blues tune in any key and the melody and two choruses of a tune of their choosing. Tuition and fees: $1,500; $1,300 for current Mannes Prep, Parsons, and New School students Housing: Not available for this program. University credits: Not available for this program Class schedule: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., with extended hours on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Location: Greenwich Village campus Questions: mannesprep@newschool.edu

Tuition and fees: TBD; please consult the website for pricing.

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a performance by the faculty on Thursday night and student performances

Housing: Available with meal plan; for details, visit newschool.edu/student-housing/summer. Credits: Students are eligible to receive six college credits upon completion of the course. Class schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–3:50 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break Location: Greenwich Village campus; the Innovation Center, 6 East 16th Street Questions: mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu Apply: newschool.edu/filmartchange

Lang Summer Writing Intensive course 3 week

July 8–25, 2019 / High school juniors and seniors, ages 16+ Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, recently included on The Princeton Review’s annual Best Colleges list, invites high school juniors and seniors to take part in a four-credit college-level liberal arts course at The New School. Bringing together peer-to-peer collaboration, excursions, immersive study, and networking with professionals, artists, and activists, this intensive helps you develop your voice and provides feedback in a positive, constructive environment. Courses: Writing in the City, Solutions Journalism.

Program Details Tuition and fees: $4,615 + fees Housing: Available with meal plan; for details, visit newschool.edu/student-housing/summer. University credits: 4 Class schedule: Students attend classes Monday–Thursday, 10:00 a.m.–3:50 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break. Location: Greenwich Village campus Questions: LangSummer@newschool.edu


Open Campus allows you to earn transfer credits for your undergraduate or graduate studies with cutting-edge courses at The New School, a comprehensive university known for its unique interdisciplinary approach to education. Or explore career options this summer in courses that focus on emerging world issues. Engage your intellect and immerse yourself in new surroundings and ideas in New York City, Paris, or Florence. Our summer programs offer a range of subjects to study, including lighting design; marketing, branding, and design management; decorative arts; and the luxury fashion industry.


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LEARN MORE AND GET STARTED Find the most up-to-date information and course listings and register at opencampus.newschool.edu/summer.

Summer Intensive Studies in Constructed Environments

Summer Intensive Studies course 3 week

Session I: June 3–21, 2019 / Session II: July 8–26, 2019 course 5 week

Ages 19+ or 18 with a year of college

June 24–July 26, 2019 / Ages 19+

Ready to dive deep into creative practices such as product design,

Explore architecture, interior design, or industrial design while creating

graphic design, and design management in an academically rigorous,

portfolio-ready works for admission to graduate programs such as

artistically stimulating environment? In this intensive three-week,

Parsons’ MArch or MFA in Interior, Lighting, or Industrial Design. This

three-credit program, you spend five days a week in studio classes, with

rigorous, intensive studio course introduces you to the design process,

homework assignments that develop your facility with design process.

enabling you to develop manual and digital skills including measuring,

Special events—including portfolio reviews, Parsons alumni career panels,

drafting, model making, and design communication. You engage with

and lectures by guest speakers—develop your creative practice and

NYC as a unique context for built environments through visits to galleries,

professional opportunities. Choose one course from the list below.

firms, and organizations like the Architecture Center and MoMA.

Architectural Design Studio (Session I only)

Registration deadline for Session I: April 1, 2019 International student registration deadline:

Design and Management

April 1, 2019. International students must apply

Design Process (Session I only)

for and receive a visa and meet English language

Explorations in Drawing (Session I only) Fashion: Explorations in Sewing and Construction Fashion: Merchandising Fashion: Visual Presentation Game Design (Session I only)

proficiency requirements. For more information, visit opencampus.newschool.edu/internationalstudents.

Registration deadline for Session II:

Photography: Analog and Digital

for and receive a visa and meet English language

students.

Tuition and fees: $3,180 + fees Housing: Available but not required; for details, visit newschool.edu/student-housing/summer. University credits: 3 Class schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–

Photography: Digital and Video

3:50 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break at noon

Printmaking (Session I only)

Location: Parsons’ Greenwich Village campus

Product Design

meet English language proficiency requirements. For more information, visit opencampus.newschool.edu/international-students.

Tuition: $4,875 + fees Housing: Available but not required; for details, visit newschool.edu/student-housing/summer. University credits: 4

one-hour lunch break at noon

May 1, 2019. International students must apply

Graphic Design II

Painting (Session I only)

International students must apply for and receive a visa and

Class schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., with a

visit opencampus.newschool.edu/international-

Interior Design Studio

International student registration deadline: April 15, 2018.

May 1, 2019

proficiency requirements. For more information,

(Session II only)

Registration deadline: May 1, 2019

International student registration deadline:

Graphic Design I

Illustration: Beyond the Page

Program Details

Location: Parsons’ Greenwich Village campus Questions: summer@newschool.edu

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Animation Studio (Session I only)

Program Details

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Courses


college and adult

Summer Intensive Studies course 3 week

Session I: May 31–June 22, 2019 (courses begin June 3 and end June 21) Session II: June 28–July 20, 2019 (courses begin July 1 and end July 19) Sessions I + II: May 31–July 19, 2019 Ages 19+ or 18 with a year of college Experience Paris from an insider’s perspective by exploring the history of European art and design firsthand in the many museums and design studios the city has to offer. The program is open to all students who wish to deepen their art and design knowledge at the European sister campus of Parsons, the No. 1–ranked art and design school in the United States.

Program Details

SESSION I

Application deadline: April 1, 2019

Paris Photography

Tuition deadline: April 15, 2019

Fashion Design Process

Tuition and housing:

Business of Fashion Strategic Brand Design

Session I: one course: $6,590; two courses: $9,980. Session II: one course: $6,590; two courses: $9,980. Sessions I and II: two courses total: $12,460; three courses total: $15,840; four courses total: $18,980.

SESSION II Explorations in Drawing Fashion Illustration Graphic Design Workshop Fashion Design Process Fashion Photography: History and Practice Introduction to Design and Management Fashion Communication

Includes housing, subway pass, insurance, and excursions.

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Courses

University credits: 3 per course Class schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (one-hour lunch break). Most courses offer a choice of three-hour morning and afternoon sessions from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. or a combination of both. More details are available online. Location: Parsons Paris, 45 rue Saint-Roch, 75001, Paris, France Questions: rebecca.cott@apiabroad.com

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Luxury Design Management: Parsons Paris— Polimoda (Paris and Florence) 4

week course

June 28–July 27 (Paris and Florence) College juniors and seniors, adults Luxury Design Management is a specialized summer course on the essence, heritage, and organization of high-end industries. It focuses on the strategic development of France’s and Italy’s leading luxury sectors and provides an interdisciplinary understanding of their processes and specificities at the crossroads of design innovation, business, and culture. The course—offered jointly by Parsons Paris and Polimoda, an and industry lecturers from Paris and Florence. It combines lectures, seminars, workshops, and field trips to luxury fashion companies and production sites in and around Florence and Paris. During the course, participants receive instructions and tutoring as they work on a research project, keeping track of their process in written and visual form.

Program Details Application deadline: April 1, 2019

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Italian fashion education institution—is run by resident professors

Tuition deadline: April 15, 2019 Tuition and housing: $7,880; includes housing, subway pass, insurance, and cultural events. Participants are responsible for meals and all travel expenses. University credits: 6 credits from The New School Class schedule: Monday–Friday Questions: rebecca.cott@apiabroad.com

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Decorative Arts Graduate Seminar course 2 week

United Nations Summer Study Program

Late June to early July 2019 (dates TBD)

course 7 week

Ages 22+ holding a BA or the equivalent

June 3–July 19, 2019 / Ages 18+ Gain hands-on experience in the UN system. The United Nations

Each summer, Parsons faculty organize two-week graduate study courses

Summer Study (UNSS) program, offered by The New School’s Julien J.

in settings around the world—Paris, London, Berlin, Stockholm, and Helsinki,

Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs, puts graduate and

to name some recent examples—that are rich in history and opportunities

undergraduate students on the ground with the United Nations in NYC.

for focused study of decorative arts, design, and curatorial work. These

UNSS takes you beyond a narrow focus on security and diplomacy to

courses draw on local cultural resources and offer unparalleled access to the

explore development, human rights, humanitarian action, peacekeeping

objects, interiors, curators, and approaches to scholarship and presentation

and peacebuilding, and environmental and reform issues.

that make these cultural capitals unique. Recent classes have engaged with topics including Scandinavian modernism and national identity, French

the summer 2019 offerings, which will be posted soon.

Program Details Registration deadline: April 15, 2019 Tuition and fees: $6,026 Housing, meals, and travel: Participants are responsible for accommodations, meals, and transportation to and from the course. University credits: 3 graduate credits

Program Options OPTION I: CORE CURRICULUM 3 graduate or 4 undergraduate credits Class: The United Nations and World Order Colloquium with UN staff and international affairs professionals

Questions: lichtmas@newschool.edu

Early application deadline: January 15, 2019 Final application deadline: March 31, 2019 Tuition and fees: Core Curriculum (Option I, 3 graduate/4 undergraduate credits): $4,950;

Site visits to UN headquarters and other

Core + Practice Curriculum (Option II,

international agencies

6 graduate/8 undergraduate credits): $9,900;

OPTION II: CORE + PRACTICE CURRICULUM 6 graduate or 8 undergraduate credits Core curriculum (described above)

Class schedule: Monday–Friday

Program Details

Noncredit Core Curriculum: $2,700 Housing (optional): Available for an additional fee but not required Class schedule: Monday and Thursday,

Practicum group consultancy with the UN or a

4:00–7:00 p.m.; Tuesday, 5:00–7:00 p.m.;

UN-affiliated NGO, overseen by a faculty advisor

Friday hours vary

OPTION III: NONCREDIT Class, colloquium, site visits, and NYC experience; no academic credits

Location: The New School's Greenwich Village campus Questions: unstudy@newschool.edu Learn more and register today at newschool.edu/unss.

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the early 20th century. Visit opencampus.newschool.edu/summer to find

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period interiors, and German material culture from the late 18th century to


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Summer Writers Colony course 3 week

Publishing Institute

June 3–19, 2019 / Ages 19+

course 1 week

June 24–28, 2019 / Ages 19+ The New School Publishing Institute is a weeklong intensive in

Summer Writers Colony. This intensive three-week program

which you acquire the foundation you need to break into the

provides a supportive yet challenging atmosphere in which to

world of New York City publishing—or launch your own venture.

develop as a writer. You and your peers critique one another’s

Led by publishing veteran John Oakes and featuring visits from

projects in a daily writing workshop moderated by a member of

top NYC CEOs, publishers, agents, and publicists, the institute

The New School’s distinguished writing faculty. Instructors also

offers students and professionals an accelerated and immersive

provide detailed feedback on your work. Participants can elect to

course of study engaging with one of the most popular creative

attend daily sessions focused on developing the writer’s craft or

industries in the city. Whether you’re seeking new employment

join moderated conversations with professionals in publishing.

opportunities, wish to learn more about the industry of which

Cole, Lydia Davis, Mary Gaitskill, Jhumpa Lahiri, Maggie Nelson, and Colson Whitehead into conversation with colony students and faculty.

Program Details Tuition and fees: TBD; please consult the website for pricing. Housing: Available for an additional fee but not required University credits: Available for up to 6 university credits or on a noncredit basis Class schedule: Monday–Thursday, 12:00–8:00 p.m.

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In the evenings, literary salons bring notable writers such as Teju

you are a part, or are hoping to start your own venture, the New School Publishing Institute will familiarize you with current trends and practices in a rapidly changing field and orient you to new possibilities.

Program Details Tuition and fees: TBD; please consult the website for pricing. Housing: Available at an additional fee but not required University credits: Available for up to 3 university credits (graduate or undergraduate juniors or seniors) or on a noncredit basis Class schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break

Location: Greenwich Village campus

Location: The New School’s Greenwich Village campus

Questions: summerwriters@newschool.edu Learn more and register today at newschool.edu/summerwriters.

Questions: publishinginstitute@newschool.edu Learn more and register today at newschool.edu/publishing-institute.

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POLICIES, PROCEDURES, AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration opens on November 13, 2018. Start registration online at opencampus.newschool.edu/summer. For information on all policies and procedures, including housing fees, withdrawal, and refunds, visit opencampus.newschool.edu/summer-resources. The New School welcomes students from around the world to explore the abundant art and design resources of New York and Paris. Parsons values the unique perspective each student brings to the program and the academic richness of a culturally diverse student body. Learn more about visa and language requirements, dates, and deadlines at opencampus.newschool.edu/summer. For full information on the university’s accreditation, visit newschool.edu/provost/accreditation. The information published here represents the plans of the university at the time of publication and does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and The New School. The university reserves the right to change without notice any matter contained in this publication, including but not limited to tuition, fees, policies, degrees, programs, names of programs, course offerings, academic activities, academic requirements, facilities, faculty, and administrators. Payment of tuition or attendance at any classes shall constitute a student’s acceptance of the administration’s rights as set forth above. The New School is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Institution. For important information including student rights, campus safety statistics, and tuition and fees, visit newschool.edu/your-right-to-know. Published 2018 by The New School. Produced by Marketing and Communication, The New School. Photo credits: David Barron, Puxan BC, Alexander Berg, Daniel A. Cherrin, Crissie Ferrara, Andrew Friedman, Michelle Gevint, Jonathan Grassi, John Haffner Layden, Don Hamerman, Matthew Mathews, Murray McKay, Michael Moran, Siobhan Mullen, Jacob Arthur Pritchard, Martin Seck, Matthew Septimus, Erinn Springer, Matthew Sussman, Vinciane Verguethen

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