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Pratt Shines at NYCxDESIGN 2026

From light shows to student design competitions, Pratt students, faculty, and alumni showcased their creativity during the 2026 NYCxDESIGN festival.
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Award-Winning Architect, Designer, and Educator Francine Monaco Named Chair of Interior Design 

From Pratt Institute News

Longtime Adjunct Associate Professor of Interior Design Francine Monaco will assume the role on July 1, 2026.
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A Radio City Celebration for Pratt’s Class of 2026

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This year’s Commencement at Radio City Music Hall honored the achievements of graduating students and bestowed honorary degrees on David Remnick, Dr. Mariët Westermann, and Ted Shaine.
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Pratt Students Help Reimagine the Future of 14th Street

From Pratt Institute News

Through studio projects and field research, Pratt students are helping to reimagine 14th Street as a more connected, dynamic public space.

These Entrepreneurs Jumpstarted Successful Careers at Pratt

From Pratt Institute News

The School of Design’s Entrepreneurship Minor has become an engine of creative success for students starting their own businesses.
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Artist and Educator Tori Purcell Named Chair of Photography

From Pratt Institute News

Assistant Chair of Photography and faculty member Tori Purcell will assume the role on July 1, 2026.
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Show-Stopping Looks: Pratt Fashion from Runway to Exhibition

From Pratt Institute News

The 2026 Pratt Shows: Fashion runway presentation at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn featured 155 looks from collections by 28 graduating seniors, with pieces from 23 more seniors on view at Pratt Shows: Design, and additional looks on view at the MFA Fashion Thesis Exhibition.

In the Press

The Daily Hub

A roundup of ideas and projects from around the Institute

  • Professor of Math and Science Ágnes Mócsy spoke with Cannes Film Awards about her documentary film Rare Connections. “Being a physicist turned filmmaker, my films have an insider point of view,” she said. “I’m driven to express science for what it is: an experience, not merely an explainer. As such, the film lives where science, art, and emotions collapse onto one another.”

     

  • Annabelle Selldorf, BArch ’85, was asked by Time to nominate a monument or building that encapsulates the spirit of America for the country’s 250th anniversary. Selldorf chose The David Geffen Galleries at LACMA (Los Angeles), designed by Peter Zumthor, who studied industrial design and architecture as an exchange student at Pratt in 1966. “To me, what is most surprising about the design is the human scale: The building’s large footprint can never be seen all at once. It is a work of architecture, but comes across as urban design.”

  • Dean of the School of Architecture Quilian Riano was asked by Time to nominate a monument or building that encapsulates the spirit of America for the country’s 250th anniversary. Riano chose Hunter’s Point South for being “an example of how infrastructure built to adapt to increased risks for flooding can be leveraged to secure land for high-density, affordable housing.” 

  • A new mural by students in Adjunct Professor – CCE of Undergraduate Communications Design Veronica Lawlor’s Drawing on Location class is on display at Neno’s on Myrtle Ave. Love Letter from Brooklyn to Puebla, Mexico was inspired by Neno’s Mexican heritage.

  • Sofia Xanthakou, BArch ’13, was included in the Monocle list “16 emerging stars in art, politics, architecture and beyond.” “The ambitious Xanthakou is poised to help transform her home city and beyond, with projects under way in the capital as well as in the mountains of northern Greece and the country’s islands. “‘It’s not that I don’t want to do things as they have been done in the past but it’s good to spice things up.’”

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Recent Pratt alumni share their personal strategy guides for launching a creative career.