New York City Art and Theater
Students will see productions at varying venues throughout the city, including Broadway and Off-Broadway theatres.
Students will visit some of the major art museums of New York with a focus that will encompass modern art history, artists, movements, and traditions.
There will also be numerous walking tours of the city, including the studios and galleries of Soho, Tribeca, and the Westside High Line. Site-specific public art will be studied, and day trips will be made to study the various architectural achievements of New York City, including the Brooklyn Bridge, The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and The Empire State Building or The Freedom Tower.
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Course code and title
Destination
New York City
Instructors
- Prof. Herschel Kruger (theatre) — preferred contact
- Prof. Maureen Chavez-Kruger (theatre)
Estimate travel dates
June 10-24, 2024
Estimated costs
Information sessions
- 11:40 a.m.-12:20 p.m., Thursday, April 20, DSC 60
- 4-4:45 p.m., Tuesday, April 25, DSC 60