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  • Mackie Mallison, BFA Film ‘23, was announced as one of ten members of the 2024 Sundance Ignite x Adobe Fellowship. His short films were also recently added to the Criterion Channel’s collection. He was also announced as a finalist for 2024 FLA Artists Academy and FLC Critics Academy.

  • Siha Park, MFA Fine Arts (Painting and Drawing) ’25, is featured in Canvas Rebel in an interview that explores her journey as an artist. “The range of artworks and experiences available here makes New York an invaluable resource for any artist. Being able to gain insight from so many artistic practices and hear so many different stories—that, to me, is New York’s greatest strength.

  • The American Library Association announced that Kadir Nelson, BFA Communications Design ’96, received the Coretta Scott King—Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement; alumnus Jashar Awan received a Randolph Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished picture book for children for his illustrated book Every Monday Mabel; and Fine Arts alumnus Peter Kuper received an Alex Award for best adult book that appeals to teen audiences for his illustrated book Insectopolis: A Natural History.

  • Lucia Bautista and Kat Silk, both BFA Fine Arts ’26, were selected for the National Arts Club’s 2026 Will Barnet Student Show. “Showcasing the work of undergraduate students from prestigious New York area schools, the exhibition and honorariums have become highly recognized in the art world, and the level of talent continues to be fresh and original.”

  • A salon-style artist group for critique, encouragement, and collaboration called Gossip, partly formed and maintained by Pratt faculty, alumni, and students, was profiled in artnet. “In the approximately 17 years since the group first coalesced, participation has experienced flux resulting from people moving away, being busy with projects, family, and life in general, and new people being introduced. But the gravitational core of having a space by and for artists has remained the same.”  

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Investigating the Relationship Between Information and Human Rights

Graduate students created projects investigating how information systems shape power, rights, and democratic life for a course in the School of Information.
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Wearable Memories

From Pratt Institute News

Students transform personal memories into handmade, one-of-a-kind brooches in a junior jewelry studio.
Three individuals are shown in a collage. On the left, a person with long, braided hair, wearing large glasses and a red coat, smiles in front of green plants. In the middle, a person with a short beard and a wide smile, dressed in a light blue sweater over a white collared shirt, stands against a brown brick wall. On the right, a person with shoulder-length dark hair and glasses smiles brightly, wearing a black top, with a soft gray background.

Three Outstanding Graduates to be Honored at Pratt’s 2026 Alumni Achievement Awards

From Pratt Institute News

Pratt Institute alumni Nanette Carter, Vann Graves, and Lian Farhi will be honored for their creative and professional accomplishments.