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Legends 2026 to Honor Derrick Adams and Andy Cohen

The renowned alumni and visionary leaders will be celebrated at the annual benefit for student scholarships that support the next generation of creative talent and makers.
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From Midwest Factories to Global Cities: Graduate Architecture in the Field

From Pratt Institute News

Through site visits and field research, Pratt students are examining the built environment from factory floors to historic city centers.
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A Quarter Century Of Creativity: 

From Pratt Institute News

This decision honors the completion of the long-standing contractual agreement between two independent institutions, enabling each to make individual strategic decisions that focus on their long-term futures.
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Summer in the City: Things to See and Do

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School is out! Explore exhibitions, public art, and activities by members of the Pratt community—all summer long.
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When One Person’s Trash Is an Artist’s Treasure

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Pratt Fine Arts’ Studio in Social Practice class collaborated with the NYC Department of Sanitation to reimagine our collective relationship with materials and waste.
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Pratt Launches Storefront Gallery on 14th Street Corridor

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A new installation along NYC’s 14th Street corridor in partnership with The Village West turns vacant storefront windows into a public showcase for Pratt students.
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Pratt Shines at NYCxDESIGN 2026

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From light shows to student design competitions, Pratt students, faculty, and alumni showcased their creativity during the 2026 NYCxDESIGN festival.

In the Press

The Daily Hub

A roundup of ideas and projects from around the Institute

  • Manushi Ashok Jain, MS Urban Design ’17, spoke to the New Indian Express about India’s water crisis. “We have engineered cities to expel rainwater as quickly as possible. What if we designed them to hold and absorb water instead?” Jain said. “Cities don’t have to choose between flooding and running out of water.”

  • Adjunct Associate Professor of Graduate Communications Design Anton Ginzburg was invited to join The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS) as an Executive Member and to serve on the jury for the 6th Annual Anthem Awards. “IADAS presents The Webby Awards, The Lovie Awards and The Anthem Awards. With a network of 2000 intellectually diverse members, we help drive the creative, technical & professional progress of the internet.” 

     

  • The 2026 Material Lab Prize Online Exhibition is now live, featuring the work of student designers experimenting with unexpected materials and building innovative solutions for the future. The exhibition and juried opening will take place this October, where the winner of the 2026 Material Lab Prize will be selected by a panel of jurors.

  • Emerita Professor of Art and Design Education Theodora Skipitares spoke with Spectrum News NY1 about her “landmark retrospective” at this year’s International Puppet Fringe Festival at The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center. “Anything can be a puppet, if it has moving parts, and if its intention is to express something,” she said. 

  • This fall, the DX Center will be partnering with two NYC agencies through the Pitchfest program: the Department of Records and Information Services (DORIS) and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS). Both agencies will be matched with students in Visiting Assistant Professor Rachel Ginsberg’s course, INFO 682 Projects in Information Experience Design. One team will work with DORIS to redesign the Government Publications Portal, and a second team will partner with DCAS and another student volunteer team from Vanderbilt University to design a centralized digital hub to make the city’s civil service system more accessible and navigable for New Yorkers.

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Level Up

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