The latest issue of SVA’s magazine includes features on alumni Ja’Tovia Gary, George Boorujy, Selina Alko, and more.


The spring/summer 2024 issue of the Visual Arts Journal, the magazine of the School of Visual Arts, has arrived just in time before the close of the 2023 – 2024 academic year. Free copies are available for students, faculty, staff and College visitors at various locations on campus, and U.S.-based alumni will be receiving their copies in the mail in the coming days. The full issue is also available online, at the Visual Arts Journal Issuu page, and select content will be rolled out as features on sva.edu in the weeks and months ahead.
George Boorujy (faculty, BFA Fine Arts; MFA 2002 Illustration as Visual Essay), Origin, oil on canvas, 30 x 55 in.
Highlights from the spring/summer 2024 Visual Arts Journal include:
- a look back on the tenure of outgoing MFA Design Co-Chairs and founders Steven Heller and Lita Talarico (MFA 2007 Art Criticism and Writing);
- a history of WSVA, the student-operated radio station of the School of Visual Arts;
- paintings by artist and BFA Fine Arts faculty member George Boorujy (MFA 2002 Illustration as Visual Essay);
- a look at the acclaimed picture books of Selina Alko (BFA 1995 Illustration);
- an interview with artist and filmmaker Ja’Tovia Gary (MFA 2014 Social Documentary Film).
Ja’Tovia Gary (MFA 2014 Social Documentary Film), detail from Quiet As It’s Kept, 2023, single-channel video, 26 min.
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