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Brooklyn College offers two graduate programs in Performance and Interactive Media Arts, also known as "PIMA" or "Interactive Arts."

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The M.F.A. in Performance and Interactive Media Arts is a two-year, full-time program in collaborative creation of live performance works.

The Advanced Certificate in Performance and Interactive Media Arts is a three-semester, part-time program with a similar curriculum.

The Gulbenkian Program on Creativity and Artistic Creation of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation also offers a summer version of the Performance and Interactive Media Arts curriculum known as Interdisciplinary and Technological Performance Arts or "ITPA." [1]

Full Time

  • Vito Acconci
  • David Grubbs (program director Fall 2008 - Spring 2011)
  • Jennifer McCoy (of Jennifer & Kevin McCoy)
  • Helen Richardson (program director, Fall 2013-present)
  • Adjunct

  • Andrew Kircher
  • Carmen Montoya (of Ghana Think Tank)
  • Justine Williams
  • Jason Schuler
  • Ryan Holsopple
  • Chloë Bass
  • Former Faculty

  • Martin Spinelli
  • Elizabeth Sklar
  • Amnon Wolman
  • Jared Mezzocchi
  • John J.A. Jannone (founder, director through Spring 2008, Fall 2011-Spring 2013)
  • Doris Mirescu
  • Caden Manson (of Big Art Group)
  • Tea Alagic
  • Student Projects

  • My Apple Genius
  • The Drawing in Performance Project
  • Rough Guide to the Grotesque
  • UnprotectedText
  • why i breathe
  • Boardroom B & B
  • Thesis Projects Spring 2013

  • A WAY A LONE A LAST A LOVED A LONG THE
  • by Briggan Krauss, Will Orzo, and Lígia Teixeira

  • MY HEART IS A TRAVELER
  • by Daniel Munkus, Tinuade Oyelowo, and Sophia Remolde

  • OUR SONGS ARE STREWN IN THIS JEWEL HOUSE, BEACHED ON THE TIDAL WOUND
  • by Ellery Royston and Erik Zambrano

  • THE INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOGEOGRAPHIC ADVENTURE:EXPERIMENT #17 (DUMBO)
  • by Andrew Goldberg, Liza Wade Green, Radek Konopka, and Emily Rea

    References

    Performance and Interactive Media Arts Wikipedia