Cheat Codes are pro tip resources to help you get the most out of NMA classes, become a true software Power User, and take your new media art to the next level.
“Docent on Demand” is a helpline for Baruch students during distance learning.
Students can come to us for technical help, with assignment questions, or if they just need someone to brainstorm with on a class project. We can help you with Adobe Creative Suite, peer critiques, Slack, and more! To contact a docent, email us at newmediaartspace@gmail.com.
If you’re curious about NMA or just want to brush up on techniques such as Photoshop or Adobe Premiere, try a peer-led Skillshare workshop. Skillshares are taught by the New Media Artspace docent team.
Challenges test your creativity with new media in a campus-wide art-making competition.
Check back soon for more Challenges!
Unplugged offers casual opportunities to get to know other Baruch students interested in New Media Arts at Baruch.
Power User is a grassroots student-led platform for anyone interested in New Media Arts at Baruch. Organized by the New Media Artspace and our Docent Team, Power User connects NMA students, alumni, and aficionados. Unlike NMA courses, Power User is by students for students. We currently have 4 key activities: Unplugged, Skillshares, Challenges, and Cheat Codes. Email us at newmediaartspace@gmail.com to get involved. All are welcome!
In response to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the gallery spaces in the Newman Library are closed to the public until further notice.
The New Media Artspace is a teaching exhibition space in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts at Baruch College, CUNY. Housed in the Newman Library, the New Media Artspace showcases curated experimental media and interdisciplinary artworks by international artists, students, alumni, and faculty.
The New Media Artspace is open to CUNY students, faculty and staff during regular library hours. Members of the public should bring a state i.d. and request access at the security desk at the second floor entrance to the library. During public hours, ask security to DIAL A DOCENT at x1664