
About this Event

Panimation NYC Presents: NYC ShortsSponsored by the School of Visual Arts
Join us for a fun evening of curated shorts, all created by some of the most inspiring and talented women, non-binary, and/or trans artists in the NYC area!!
Doors open at 6:30pm, and screening starts promptly at 7pm! Please leave time for check in at the door.
Afterwards, stick around for a Q&A with the artists, moderated by multi-disciplinary artist and Panimation Admin, Jardley-Jean Louis, followed by a short reception.
All are welcome to attend! See you there!
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Screening will feature shorts by:
Abbie Bacilla- SPACEPUP
While on a mysterious planet collecting minerals, a busy astronaut and her curious dog find themselves in big trouble.
Milo Ferguson- The Everything Is Ok Show
Purgatory’s best variety show; where the dead complete their dying wish from the living world before moving on to the next one.
Liz Galian- TED: These companies with no CEO are thriving
Educational film for Ted Ed about what co-ops are, how they were founded, and why they're important!
Sakshi Jain- World Within
A visual interpretation tying a thread between introspective poems by artist's late grandfather, father and herself.
Jee Kim- Grown Up
A peculiarly precocious boy whose perfectly well-adjusted life comes to a halt when his long lost father returns to make amends.
Andrea Schmitz- Thirst
They said it was a new blend
With a dark strong zombie brew head
And the label on the table end said
“Never Sleep Again”
Angelina Retodo- The Scramble
The Scramble is an animated short film about a ninja chef’s journey to find a rare dragon egg and cook the ultimate omelet. Along her journey, she encounters a mysterious stranger that stands in the way of her culinary dream.
About our sponsor the School of Visual Arts:
MFA Computer Arts
School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Arts emphasizes creative experimentation and a multidisciplinary approach to making art with computers and emerging technologies. Dedicated to producing digital artists of the highest caliber, the department guides each student in the development of a personal artistic style in a course of study that is individually tailored to meet their needs. Students come from around the world to study in this two-year MFA degree program, which has distinguished itself with nine Student Academy Awards.
BFA 3D Animation & Visual Effects
BFA 3D Animation and Visual Effects students have access to the most advanced applications and are guided by faculty at the top of their fields to develop the capabilities necessary to succeed in highly competitive creative industries. Using a production-based curriculum, students create portfolios and gain the experience necessary to launch them into professional careers of their own design or at many of the top digital agencies, animation studios and visual effects houses around the world working in the fields of commercial film, television, and video game production.
BFA Animation
SVA BFA Animation’s creative environment allows students to use the art form of 2D animation and imagination to tell their stories with a unique vision, style and intent. They are challenged to be curious and open to collaboration and experimentation while following the high standards of academic performance and professionalism.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd Street, New York, United States
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