Last summer, the redesign of the lighting lab on the 4th floor of NYSID’s 70th street location began. The original facility was demolished, fitted with the very best in lighting design technology, and now, it is ready for its big reveal. See photos
Read MoreFrom December 28, 2016-January 10, 2017, a group of NYSID students went on a study abroad trip to India for the “Exploring India’s Golden Triangle: From the Mughals to the Modernists” course taught by NYSID instructor and Fulbright Scholar Suzanne Frasier. See photos here!
Read MoreOn January 30, Liza Pulitzer Calhoun and Bob Calhoun hosted a reception to honor NYSID at their home in Palm Beach, Florida. See photos here.
Read MoreNYSID students Aparna Avasarala and Tova Tropp have been selected to receive scholarships from the NEWH Hospitality Industry Network, the principal networking, education, and scholarship resource for the hospitality industry and related fields.
Read MoreAfter reading a recent New York Times article about New York City’s holiday window displays, NYSID archivist Nora Reilly was reminded of the window displays of designer Tom Lee, whose archives are housed in the NYSID Archives & Special Collections. Here is some information about him and his work.
Read MoreDid you miss one of this season’s public programs at NYSID? Not to worry! Visit our YouTube channel to catch up.
Read MoreStudents in the Furniture Design, Kitchen & Bath Design, and Residential Design I, II, and III classes are participating in design challenges from five companies for the opportunity to be part of NYSID’s spring exhibition, Redefining Traditional Style for Today’s Modern World, co-sponsored by Traditional Home magazine.
Read MoreAs the year ends, we hope you will consider giving to our annual fund, especially to the NYSID Centennial Scholarship Fund, to help aspiring designers reach for their dream careers and help NYSID continue to lead in our second century.
Read MoreLast spring, as part of NYSID’s centennial celebration, a group of students participated in a project to recolor six wallpapers designed by noted wallpaper designer and longtime NYSID faculty member and alumna Inez Croom.
Read MoreA group of alumni are working on a project to redesign NYSID’s rooftop garden at the 70th street building.
Read MoreA group of NYSID students recently got the opportunity to design a one-of-a-kind picnic basket display for the Ronald McDonald Picnic Project, a designer-curated event benefiting the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island.
Read MoreA group of NYSID students traveled to Chicago this September for Mark La Rosa’s Architectural Photography Urban Landscape course. See photos from the trip here!
Read MoreIn celebration of NYSID’s 100th anniversary, on Friday, October 7, the College hosted “Interior Design: The Essential Profession;” a one-day symposium that explored the work of interior designers today and in the future and made the case that interior design is essential to human health, wellness, and happiness.
Read MoreIn the latest update from the NYSID archives, NYSID archivist Nora Reilly highlights notable alumna Isabel Taylor-Helton.
Read MoreOn October 19, the Michael I. and Patricia M. Sovern Lecture on Design was presented by renowned architectDeborah Berke. See photos from the event here.
Read MoreThis year NYSID co-hosted a High Point Market after party at the Proximity Hotel along with designer Alexa Hampton and ATG Stores.
Read MoreOn September 29, the NYSID community gathered to celebrate the opening of NYSID’s fall exhibition, Designing Tomorrow’s Home. See photos.
Read MoreOver the past year, NYSID students have had a special opportunity to start work on redesigning parts of the 73rd Police Precinct in Brownsville, Brooklyn, through the People’s Precinct program.
Read MoreNew York School of Interior Design continued its Centennial with The Educated Eye, a luncheon at a private club in New York City Celebration on September 20, 2016. See photos. More than 120 designers, leaders throughout the industry and design aficionados attended the event.
Read MoreA group of NYSID students designed two rooms in the Jethro Coffin House, the oldest house on Nantucket, for Nantucket by Design, a festival of design organized by the Nantucket Historical Association that took place August 2-7, 2016. See photos here.
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