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  1. Director of Exhibitions. Office. Exhibitions. Email. nbattis@pratt.edu. Phone. 212.647.7778. Biography. Nicholas Battis is a Brooklyn-based painter whose work investigates nature, spirituality, and the digital age. He received his MFA from Pratt Institute and has been actively pursuing a career in the New York art scene for the last 30 years.

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    Curated by Seph Rodney June 21 – September 6, 2023 Opening Reception: Tuesday, June 20, 6-8pm Learn more about the exhibition through the Exhibition Catalogue and the Virtual Tour. Kate Butler, Guanqi Chen, Katie Croft, Naomi Frank, Devin B. Johnson, Kosuke Kawahara, Hiu Ching Leung, Weijia Lizzy Li, Katelynn Mai-Fusco, Samantha Morris, Jean Oh, Na...

    Curated by Professor Linda Lauro-Lazin, assistant chair, Department of Digital Arts Opening reception: Thursday, September 22, 6-8 PM On View: September 23, 2022 – March 4, 2023

    Barbara Londonmoderates an expansive conversation on how artists have appropriated the medium of virtual reality to create immersive artworks. Alongside moderator Barbara London, panelists including Mattia Casalegno, Hsin-Chien Haung (via Zoom), and Rachel Rossin discuss the intersections of virtual reality, technology, body, mind, and art. The pan...

    Learn more about the exhibition through the Exhibition Catalog and Virtual Tour. Pratt Manhattan Gallery is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition showcasing the work of multi-disciplinary artist Hsin-Chien Huang. The show opens on September 23, 2022 in Pratt Institute’s newly renovated gallery space at 144 W 14th Street in Chelsea. Curated b...

    Curated by Olga Kopenkina On View: June 24-August 20, 2022 Opening Reception: Thursday June 23, 6-8 PM Learn more about the exhibition through the Exhibition Brochure andVirtual Tour. “The Work of Love, the Queer of Labor” is an exhibition of drawing, photography, video, posters, and installations that explores both historical and imagined connecti...

    Fine Arts MFA Alumni 2020 Exhibition May 17 – June 4, 2022 Visit the exhibition virtually! Opening Reception May 16, 6 – 8 PM Registration required (Pratt Community and Guests) Registration to vist May 17-June 4, 2022 Curated by Yasmeen Siddiqui By default, and by design, we bring together a wildly diverse selection of works by artists who complete...

    Curated by Ellen K. Levy February 1 – April 27, 2022 David Rothenberg: UNDERSOUND April 14, 6 – 8 PM; Performance will begin at 6:30 PM Join us for a musical performance byDavid Rothenberg, jazz clarinetist, and composer, in conjunction with the exhibition. Registerto attend (for Campus Guests). The performance will be streamed live on Instagram @p...

    Pratt Institute Fashion Department: Windows (exterior) and Front Gallery Pratt Institute Film/VideoDepartment: West Gallery Community Quilt, Fashion Class of 2021 July – October 2021 Community Quilt celebrates the Pratt Fashion Department Class of 2021 and highlights three recent graduates, Samara Huggins, Keyin Wang, and Miray Atakanfrom July – Oc...

    Exhibition on View at Pratt Manhattan Gallery Window Pratt Fine Arts, Civic Engagement Series On view April 29 – June 22, 2021 Program Launch on April 29th at 7pm, Online A collaboration with Recess: Assembly artists and peer leaders Saint Forza, Tyra Gibbs, Princess Kelly, Geremia Romain, and Darrell Santana. Curated by Amy Khoshbin, Fine Arts Civ...

    The Department of Digital Arts presents recent projects by M.F.A. graduates. On View: March 9 – April 7, 2021 Including Jack DiLaura, Suzi Hyun, Sumin Lee, Zoe Li, Tong Lin, Noth (Qinyuan) Liu, MK Luff, Ofer Shouval, Mohit Shukla, and Jake Wright. While we remain closed to the public, many of the works can be seen from the street! A free exhibition...

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  3. Nick Battis , Director of Exhibitions at Pratt Institute , reached out to Aaron Santis, Program Manager at OATS, to find photos of older people using ... seniorplanet.org Scoops about Pratt Institute

  4. The exhibition is curated by Nick Battis, director of exhibitions, Pratt Institute, and is free and open to the public. “The mantra 'painting is dead' has been echoed through art circles for several decades now,” said Director of Exhibitions Nick Battis.