On September 11, the Kravet showroom opened its doors to more than 50 New York School of Interior Design students, members, and supporters of the Asian American Pacific Islander Design Alliance (AAPIDA) who were there to see their beautiful archives, with a display highlighting Asian fabrics. With food, drinks, and conversation flowing, the showroom was filled with excitement as NYSID celebrated the launch of the first AAPIDA student chapter in the country.
Read MoreHispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15 and honors the immeasurable contributions of more than 62 million Hispanic Americans, Latinos, Latinas, and Latinx-identifying people to our society.
Read MoreCorbett De Giacomo & Jee Park, recipients of the Anne K. Duffy Travel Study Scholarship, share essays they wrote during NYSID’s Study Abroad trip to Mexico City.
Read MoreCareer changers Leslie Adato (AAS) and Lucy Yang (BID to AAS) started their journeys at NYSID with the six-week Introduction to Interior Design course, through NYSID’s Institute for Continuing and Professional Studies. A new cycle of Introduction to Interior Design courses begins the week of September 9. NYSID offers sections of Introduction to Interior Design on multiple days of the week, with both online and onsite options available.
Read MoreNYSID Alums Atara Beller (MFA) ’23 and Melania Tosh (MFA) ’23 recently launched their new design firm, Malt Studio Interiors, with an act of service. The Kingston Design Connection selected the up-and-coming duo to design a guest bedroom in the Kingston Design Showhouse, a benefit for the Ulster County Habitat for Humanity.
Read MoreWhen the Russian Federation’s invasion and annexation of Crimea, in 2014, forced her family to immigrate to New York, it was Valeriia Scherbyna’s love for art and design that kept her happy, and eventually led her to NYSID.
Read MoreThrough its Pre-College Scholarship Fund, NYSID introduces high school students from communities traditionally underrepresented in design to the profession at a formative period in their lives.
Read MoreOn May 2, a team of NYSID students joined the ranks of well-known NYC interior designers to design a fabulous tabletop for Flights of Fancy—the Gala to benefit Lenox Hill Neighborhood House.
Read MoreJoy Moyler and David Rockwell Receive Honorary Doctorates and Share Hard-earned Wisdom
Read MoreHow Real-world Experience Gives NYSID Students an Edge
Read MoreStudents Amira Briggs and Abigail Morgan share their experiences before the June 15 deadline to register for the Fall ’24 study abroad semester
In today’s professional world, continuing education is one of the most effective ways to stay ahead and achieve your goals. NYSID’s Institute for Continuing and Professional Studies (ICPS) is an excellent place to enhance your skills and acquire new ones.
Read MoreIn Fall 2023, New York School of Interior Design joined forces with the Designers Lighting Forum of New York (DLFNY) to introduce a new series, The Impact of Light and Color in Design.
Read MoreTen Questions Interior Designers Should Ask About Sustainable Materials
Read MoreThe New York School of Interior Design appointed Gale Singer to its Board of Trustees in February. Singer is the founder of the direct division of Visual Comfort & Co., formerly known as Circa Lighting.
Read MoreChapter President Carissa Pintello & Vice President Carmen Cruz Invite You to Get Involved
Read MoreBDC President Melida Valera & Vice President Taurean Jones invite you to join.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, March 5, the New York School of Interior Design held its Gala 2024 in a private club in New York City, securing more than $667,000 for the College’s scholarship funds. This year, NYSID honored Erick Espinoza ‘13 (BFA) with the Rising Star Award, Ann Pyne/McMillen Inc with the Albert Hadley Lifetime Achievement Award, and Nate Berkus with the Larry Kravet Design Industry Leadership Award.
Read MoreOn January 11, artist, sustainability consultant, and NYSID Faculty Member Seema Lisa Pandya mingled with tastemakers and art collectors at the opening of her first art show in her ancestral home of India. It was called “Spanda: Reverberations of the Cosmos.”
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