Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

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Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

Program

Our vision

Curriculum →

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TMRW FEST

TMRW FEST

Winter Sun

Winter Sun

Project Description

Project Description

Design The Future TMRW FEST empowers middle-schoolers in underserved schools to discover and consider careers in art and design. Through collaborative workshops, activities and design challenges that encourage the exploration of concepts, students learn how to focus their imaginations, and experience what designers do on a daily basis. We want kids to get their heads in the clouds.TMRW FEST creates unforgettable experiences that can jumpstart a kid’s creative future.

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A wall displays a colorful geometric design composed of overlapping rectangular shapes in yellow, teal, purple, and red. Text overlaid on the image reads: “TMRW FEST is a design bootcamp that empowers 8th graders to discover and consider careers in Art and Design.”A woman with long dark hair and bangs smiles slightly while looking to her left. She wears a dark olive green jacket over a dark purple shirt. A colorful, rainbow-like streak is visible across her hair and across her forehead. The background is out of focus and includes blurred circular shapes.A young person with short dark hair, wearing a gray t-shirt, is seated at a table and painting a design with red and blue paint on a white sheet of paper. The person is using a red paintbrush in their right hand and a yellow marker in their left hand. A second piece of orange paper with blue and red paint remnants rests on the table near the painting. A portion of a blue chair is visible in the background.A young woman with long dark hair and glasses holds a colorful, geometric-patterned poster. The poster features the text "WRONG TURN" with a stylized graphic of a large rock or boulder. The background includes a corkboard with photos and papers, a pink sticky note, and a teal wall with metal chairs. The setting appears to be a classroom or school environment.A man wearing a black long-sleeved shirt and a gray baseball cap stands in front of a white wall and a red chalkboard. He wears glasses and has his arms slightly raised and hands open, as if gesturing while speaking or explaining something. The chalkboard is positioned to his right, and the white wall extends to the left. A portion of a gray object is visible in the bottom right corner of the image.A computer monitor displays the TARW Fest website. The screen shows colorful text and images, including “September’s Monthly Challenge,” “Remix That Logo!”, “Activity Guides”, and “Fav Links”. A person with dark hair is smiling at the screen. The website includes social media links at the bottom.The image shows the words “DESIGN THE FUTURE” displayed on a textured white brick wall. The words “DESIGN” and “FUTURE” are in red and “THE” and “FUTURE” are in teal. The letters are in a pixelated, blocky font.The image shows the words “DESIGN THE FUTURE” displayed on a white brick wall. The words “DESIGN” and “FUTURE” are in red and teal colors, respectively. “THE” is written in purple. The letters are arranged in a staggered, block-like formation.The letters "TMRWFEST" are displayed in a pixelated, multicolored font against a black background. The letters are arranged vertically, with each letter in a distinct color: purple, red, yellow, teal, orange, and pink. The letters have a slightly three-dimensional appearance.A close-up headshot of a woman with dark, curly hair. She wears a teal or turquoise crew-neck shirt and looks directly at the camera with a slight smile. Her lips are painted a dark pink or magenta color. The background is a plain, light gray or off-white.

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310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu