Ben Paljor Chatag ’15 Featured in The Stewardship Report

Ben Paljor Chatag ’15 studied traditional Tibetan Thangka painting at the Thangde Gatsul Painting School in Dharamsala, India before completing a bachelor’s degree in International Studies and Studio Art at MMC.

Now a professional artist and a Global Advisor at The James Jay Dudley Luce Foundation, Chatag was the subject of a featured profile by The Stewardship Report, an online newspaper whose theme is “Connecting Goodness.” 

In the profile, Ben shared that “his two years at Marymount Manhattan College exposed him to the power of art in expressing things that matter to him. That exploration motivated him to become a professional artist.”

Read the full feature here.

Published: December 07, 2017

Curating the City: Art Classes During COVID-19

While courses within the Department of Art and Art History were conducted remotely throughout the Fall 2020 semester, faculty and students took advantage of public art spaces and exhibits around New York City as creative influences for their projects.
Prof. Rosenfeld leading virtual and in-person students through a tour of the Sean Kelly Gallery.