Essays, Articles & Lectures
Christina Ramberg
2022 Dean’s Distinguished Lecture
When the Towers Fell
Ai Weiwei on Falling in Love with the Possibilities Architecture
Biden Administration Must Invest in the Arts
Lessons Learned: The Giant Pause and the New Now
Reflections on a Generation
Daan Roosegaarde (Phaidon)
How Art Became a Force at Davos
Janine Antoni: Ingesting the Wisdom Body
Ai Weiwei Asks New York: Do Good Fences Really Make Good Neighbors?
Viva Arte Viva: The Venice Biennale in an Anxious Age
Sleepless in America (It Might Be A Good Thing)
Patti Smith Made Us Cry: But Why?
Daan Roosegaarde (Art in America)
Technology is Destroying our Inner Lives
Interviews
by
Carol Becker
with
Carol Becker
Carol Becker and Brad Evans
Carol Becker and Jana Winderen's Installation
The Today Show
Abstract: The Art of Design
It’s the Year of Water
Carol Becker and Brainard Carey on Losing Helen
Carol Becker and Brainard Carey on Time
Dean Carol Becker Welcomes the Arts to a New Home
5 Questions: School of the Arts Dean Carol Becker on her book Losing Helen
World Economic Forum: 2015
What’s the Value of Art School?
Creative Leadership
On the Role of the Artist in Society
On Artists and Great Civilizations
On Educating the Artist
Inside the Artist’s Studio
On Art, Society, and Globalization
World Economic Forum: 2012
New York Times: World Economic Forum
The Brooklyn Rail: Thinking in Place
ROROTOKO: Thinking in Place
Thinking in Place: Boston University
Interview with Outgoing Dean Carol Becker
Conferences & Panels
World Economic Forum
Since 2010, Columbia University School of the Arts has hosted annual multi-day workshops with the Global Leadership Fellows (GLF) of the World Economic Forum. Conceived by Carol Becker and led by Kristin Linklater, Andrea Haring, Brent Blair, and Ken Cheeseman, fellows explore voice, breath, movement, as well as techniques and exercises related to the Theatre of Oppressed. Also during this time, Carol Becker has attended World Economic Forum Summits in Davos, Switzerland. Below are interviews and articles about this ongoing partnership.
Educating Artists
Columbia University School of the Arts
Columbia University School of the Arts awards the Master of Fine Arts degree in Film, Theatre, Visual Arts and Writing and the Master of Arts degree in Film Studies; it also offers an interdisciplinary program in Sound Arts. The School is a thriving, diverse community of talented, visionary and committed artists from around the world and a faculty comprised of acclaimed and internationally renowned artists, film and theatre directors, writers of poetry, fiction and nonfiction, playwrights, producers, critics and scholars. [Link]