The Stuart Z. Katz Professorship in Humanities & the Arts - Installation & Lecture

Dates
Tue, Oct 28, 2025 - 04:00 PM — Tue, Oct 28, 2025 - 07:00 PM
Admission Fee
None
Event Address
259 Convent Avenue
Phone Number
212.650.7131
Event Location
Shepard Hall Room 350
Event Details

A special celebration for Professor Antonio Tibaldi as The 2025-2026 Stuart Z. Katz Professor in Humanities and the Arts

About Professor Antonio Tibaldi

Antonio is half Italian, half Australian. He has worked as writer/director in the film industries of Europe, Australia and North America since 1992, when he co-wrote (with Gill Dennis) and directed ON MY OWN (Sundance 1993), nominated for 6 AFI awards (Australia's Oscar equivalent) and 1 Genie award (Canada's Oscar equivalent). He directed 4 other features, including RUNNING AGAINST (Sundance 1997, winner Cinequest and Prix Italia 1997) and LITTLE BOY BLUE (winner Mystfest, Cattolica 1997).

His films have been presented at festivals such as Berlin, Sundance, San Sebastian, Rotterdam; and released by companies such as Miramax, Warner Bros., and Lion's Gate. He collaborates with UNTV (United Nations TV) making documentaries to shed light on under-reported realities in South and Central America, Africa, and Asia. In 2012, his feature documentary [S] COMPARSE won the Brooklyn Film Festival. His most recent documentary short GODKA CIRKA (co-directed with MFA '12 graduate 'Al Lora) screened at Sundance and won the Gaudi award and Michael Moore's Traverse City Film festival in 2014.

His projects have received the support of IFP (Independent Filmmaker Project), TFI (Tribeca Film Institute) and FIND (Film Independent). As a Fulbright scholar he received his MFA in Film/Video at Calarts, studying with Sandy Mackendrick.

About Stuart Z. Katz Professorship

The Stuart Z. Katz Professorship in the Humanities & the Arts at The City College of New York was established in 2017 by a generous gift from Mr. Stuart Z. Katz, a 1964 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of CCNY. The endowment supports one outstanding professorial faculty member in the Division of Humanities & the Arts for an academic year, providing the professor up to two months of summer salary plus $10,000 to support research and creative activity.

Mr. Katz, a retired attorney, established the gift for the importance of the study of humanities and the arts for a thorough education and life.

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