New Media Artspace at Baruch

New Media Artspace at Baruch 📍 Exhibition space housed in the Newman Library at Baruch College, CUNY Please email for inquiries.

The New Media Artspace is a teaching exhibition space in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts at Baruch College, CUNY. Housed in the Newman Library, the New Media Artspace showcases curated experimental media and interdisciplinary artworks by international artists, students, alumni, and faculty.

⭐ ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT ⭐ Jafrin Uddin ! 📚 Meet Jafrin, a Class of 2023 alum and a 2025 Digital Marketing Fellow at COOP! She...
04/12/2026

⭐ ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT ⭐ Jafrin Uddin !

📚 Meet Jafrin, a Class of 2023 alum and a 2025 Digital Marketing Fellow at COOP! She graduated from Baruch with a major in Marketing/Marketing Management and a minor in New Media Arts. Currently, Jafrin is a Biddable Associate specializing in Search Engine Marketing at Croud.

web building for spider mapping: the artist as researcher, the researcher as artist was a workshop hosted by the artist ...
03/23/2026

web building for spider mapping: the artist as researcher, the researcher as artist was a workshop hosted by the artist Ophelia Arc (.and.perish). We learned about her process for planning her artwork using spider maps and the countless hours she spends reading books and articles related to her interests! 🕷️

To view Ophelia Arc’s work, visit her website at https://www.ceaseandperish.com/ 🧠

Thank you, Ophelia Arc, for hosting this workshop, and to everyone who attended!

📔 As Finals Week approaches, we here at the New Media Artspace wanted to remind you that the NMA Docent Team is here to ...
12/10/2025

📔 As Finals Week approaches, we here at the New Media Artspace wanted to remind you that the NMA Docent Team is here to support you on your final projects for both your NMA and ART classes.

💡Feel free to email ([email protected]) or join our Discord and use the Docent on Demand channel to ask questions, brainstorm ideas, or get help with any troubleshooting with software/technology issues.

💫 Good luck on your finals!

This  , we need your support. New Media Arts at Baruch College faced a 60% budget cut this year and next year is even mo...
12/02/2025

This , we need your support. New Media Arts at Baruch College faced a 60% budget cut this year and next year is even more uncertain. We’re urgently seeking alternative funding to keep our program alive.

Our two student-run teaching facilities—the New Media Artspace Gallery (est. 2013) and the NMA Studio (est. 2022)—provide real-world, hands-on learning in digital media, exhibition production, and creative tech. Your contribution goes directly to paying the students behind it all: managing our technology, running our gallery, producing our exhibitions, and nurturing a peer-to-peer knowledge sharing community.

Let’s work together to preserve these thriving creative learning environments.

🖇 Donate via our page — link in bio!
Thank you for supporting art at Baruch!

From left:
1. Students create a multimedia animation in the NMA Studio.
2. Students learn how to use Canon EOS cameras in a photography workshop held in the NMA Studio.
3. The docents create pin-back buttons with designs that NMA Club members made in Photoshop.
4. Visitors experience an interactive web artwork in the New Media Artspace, Standards (Critics) of a Girl by NMA alum Kadija Abdoulaye.
5. The docents and studio monitors introduce incoming SEEK Freshmen to virtual reality experiences and 360° media creation.
6. Visiting Artist Andrew Demirjian poses with NMA students, faculty, and friends following his public lecture at BPAC.
7. NMA Capstone graduates and visitors attend the opening of Sonder, the Spring 2025 Capstone exhibition.
8. Visiting Artist Joyce Yu-Jean Lee speaks about her practice in her public artist lecture at Engelman Recital Hall, BPAC.

Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to make your very own personalized buttons 🖌️✨No experience needed! 🗓️ Thursday, Octobe...
10/22/2025

Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to make your very own personalized buttons 🖌️✨

No experience needed!
🗓️ Thursday, October 30th
⏱️ 12:30-2:30
📍 NVC 6-120

RSVP link in bio, hope to see you there! 🫵

*OPEN CALL DEADLINE EXTENSION*🤖LOVE.exe is now accepting proposals until June 23 and final artwork until July 28! Link i...
05/29/2025

*OPEN CALL DEADLINE EXTENSION*

🤖LOVE.exe is now accepting proposals until June 23 and final artwork until July 28! Link in bio to submit work.

✔️For this exhibition, we are accepting new media art projects (proposals for artwork in progress or existing artworks) that span video, audio, Unity (WebGL), p5.js, 3D, network performances, photography, and more.

LOVE.exe celebrates and interrogates all expressions of love, particularly as transformed by technology. We exchange love via wires and waves, creating new ways to connect and, inevitably, new vulnerabilities. The internet has unlocked authentic communities built on shared experiences and interpersonal discovery unlimited by location and demographics. However, sometimes the lines blur between a genuine versus conceptual idea of connection between people.

Proposals Deadline: June 23, 2025
Final Artwork Deadline: July 28, 2025

❤️ OPEN CALL ❤️Link in bio to submit work! We’re accepting both proposals and existing artworks. 💌 LOVE.exe celebrates a...
05/16/2025

❤️ OPEN CALL ❤️

Link in bio to submit work! We’re accepting both proposals and existing artworks.

💌 LOVE.exe celebrates and interrogates all expressions of love, particularly as transformed by technology. We exchange love via wires and waves, creating new ways to connect and, inevitably, new vulnerabilities. The internet has unlocked authentic communities built on shared experiences and interpersonal discovery unlimited by location and demographics. However, sometimes the lines blur between a genuine versus conceptual idea of connection between people. 💌

Proposal deadline: June 2, 2025
Final artwork deadline: July 7, 2025

✨ The New Media Artspace is excited to announce that we are now accepting submissions for our Summer 2025 Pop-up Exhibit...
05/05/2025

✨ The New Media Artspace is excited to announce that we are now accepting submissions for our Summer 2025 Pop-up Exhibition: LOVE.exe. Visit the link in our bio to submit your proposals or final artworks. ✨

💌 LOVE.exe celebrates and interrogates all expressions of love, particularly as transformed by technology. We exchange love via wires and waves, creating new ways to connect and, inevitably, new vulnerabilities. The internet has unlocked authentic communities built on shared experiences and interpersonal discovery unlimited by location and demographics. However, sometimes the lines blur between a genuine versus conceptual idea of connection between people. 💌

For this exhibition, we are accepting new media art projects (proposals for artwork in progress or existing artworks) that span video, audio, Unity (WebGL), p5.js, 3D, network performance, photography and more.

Proposals must be submitted by June 2, 2025, 11:59 p.m. EST.
Final artworks must be submitted by July 7, 2025, 11:59 p.m. EST.

📸Let’s look through the Spring 2025 Visiting Artist, Joyce Yu-Jean Lee class visits! Joyce Yu-Jean Lee visited all our N...
04/22/2025

📸Let’s look through the Spring 2025 Visiting Artist, Joyce Yu-Jean Lee class visits! Joyce Yu-Jean Lee visited all our NMA 2050 classes to discuss the current exhibition and answer any questions the students had.

Do you have any questions about Unfolding Connections or want to chat with Joyce Yu-Jean Lee? Come to her closing reception on April 24, 5–7 PM — RSVP via our link in bio! 💬

Unfolding Connections tracks a contemporary artist’s search for knowledge, identity, and understanding as she unravels the web of mediations that obscure and contain her family roots in China.

Immerse yourself in this experience both in person at the New Media Artspace Gallery in the Newman Library and online through the New Media Artspace website.

View the exhibition online via link in bio (tinyurl.com/unfolding-connections)

Joyce Yu-Jean Lee: Unfolding Connections is curated by Dennis Delgado, Assistant Professor in the Fine and Performing Arts Department in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY and is produced by the New Media Artspace Student Docent Team. The exhibition is supported by the Baruch College Student Technology Fee and is made possible by further support from the Baruch Computing and Technology Center (BCTC), the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and the Newman Library. All images appear courtesy of the artist.

‼️ Coming Soon ‼️ The New Media Artspace is delighted to present Joyce Yu-Jean Lee: Unfolding Connections, which is on v...
03/03/2025

‼️ Coming Soon ‼️

The New Media Artspace is delighted to present Joyce Yu-Jean Lee: Unfolding Connections, which is on view from March 10 to May 1, 2025. Immerse yourself in this experience both in person at the New Media Artspace Gallery in the Newman Library and online through the New Media Artspace website.

Joyce Yu-Jean Lee: Unfolding Connections is curated by Dennis Delgado, Assistant Professor in the Fine and Performing Arts Department in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY and is produced by the New Media Artspace Student Docent Team. The exhibition is supported by the Baruch College Student Technology Fee and is made possible by further support from the Baruch Computing and Technology Center (BCTC), the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and the Newman Library. All images appear courtesy of the artist.

‼️Coming Soon‼️Beyond Us is this winter’s pop-up exhibition featuring New Media Artspace docents and NMA Studio monitors...
02/06/2025

‼️Coming Soon‼️

Beyond Us is this winter’s pop-up exhibition featuring New Media Artspace docents and NMA Studio monitors. With a collection of five unique artworks, we explore the ideas of pushing through limitations and the unknown.

This exhibition will be on view virtually and in the New Media Artspace gallery at the Newman Library from February 13 to March 3, 2025.

The works in Beyond Us reach out, pushing through difficulties and mysteries to discover what lies beyond. The works question what is “beyond us,” i.e. impossible to understand or accomplish. Challenging the unknown is embedded in their creative process, with many of the artists experimenting with new mediums and expanding their realities through both grounded research and fantastical worldbuilding. They confront boundaries: where light becomes shadow, limitations of bodies and minds, horizons. Some of the works utilize motion tracking, pulling us into their worlds to uncover their secrets; others tell stories through animation, taking us on reflective journeys.

Beyond Us is composed of original works created by Amely Gonell, Anika Rios, Cindy Qiu, Allison Lai, Dylan Shalmer, and Shaima Rini. Curated by the New Media Artspace Docent team.

🎨 HAPPENING TODAY!! RSVP to join us for Joseph DeLappe’s Public Artist Lecture! 🎨🗓️ When: TODAY Wednesday, November 20th...
11/20/2024

🎨 HAPPENING TODAY!! RSVP to join us for Joseph DeLappe’s Public Artist Lecture! 🎨

🗓️ When: TODAY Wednesday, November 20th | 6:00pm - 7:30pm
📍 Where: Baruch Performing Arts Center’s Engelman Recital Hall
👤 Featuring: Visiting Artist Joseph DeLappe

Joseph DeLappe, renowned for his thought-provoking work at the intersection of art, technology, and resistance, will present a lecture on his artistic practice and the themes explored in our current exhibition Algorithms of Resistance: The Work of Joseph DeLappe.

🖼️ Exhibition on View: Don’t miss the chance to experience the exhibition in the New Media Artspace Gallery, on display until November 27, 2024.

✨ RSVP for the lecture here: https://bit.ly/4eqv2eg
(You can also find the link in our bio!)

This event is free and open to the public—we hope to see you there!

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