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As part of our ongoing series, Design Exchange: Innovations for a Changing Climate, The New York Climate Exchange, The Municipal Art Society & Pratt Institute present Extreme Heat: Adapting Cities to ...
The Graduate Architecture, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture programs (GAUD) at Pratt Institute are proud to participate in the Biodesign Challenge (BDC) with their project submission Hybrid ...
On June 8–12, 2026, the International Society for Theoretical Psychology (ISTP), will host its 2026 conference at Pratt Institute’s Brooklyn Campus, which is located on Lenapehoking, the traditional ...
Pratt Institute invites you to join us for a Pratt Campus Experience—a one-day immersive event designed to introduce you to our campus, creative community, and academic offerings. This program ...
Abby Robinson (1947–2024) developed her AutoWorks series for over 30 years, beginning in 1971. The images captured in the series communicate the art of women deploying the camera to debunk fixed ...
Winners of the 2024 Alumni Achievement Awards (L to R): Pratt President Frances Bronet, Nasreen Alkhateeb, Devin B. Johnson, and Marilyn Nance photo by Andrew Werner The Alumni Achievement Awards ...
Pratt Institute, in collaboration with Beam Center and Telos Learning, is proud to launch its new Climate Studio Initiative supported by the National Science Foundation. Its mission: to expand climate ...
In 2019, I conducted an interdisciplinary research study that approached baking as a potential form of art therapy and measured its impacts on stress and anxiety in adults. Anxiety was measured via ...
Two Pratt graduate students in the School of Information have received the Audre Lorde Justice Endowed Scholarship, established by activist and alum Mariame Kaba, MSLIS ’22. The scholarship supports ...
As artist Mary Mattingly, the current Fine Arts Civic Engagement Fellow, describes it, the idea to create a temporary classroom in the form of a geodesic dome came up organically. She had been working ...
Queer public spaces in New York City, and globally, are disappearing or becoming gentrified. The planning process is used to displace LGBTQ+ communities through a heteronormative structure that seeks ...