Canary Lab

The Canary Lab is a hub for research-based, interdisciplinary art and media focused on ecology. Housed within the Department of Film and Media Arts, it hosts a variety of programming and offers courses open to students across the University. Each semester we focus on a particular topic (food, shelter, animals, climate change, etc.). Students read, research, and make projects in response to that research, often in collaboration with each other. The cross-pollination of ideas results in publications, exhibitions, events, or public interventions designed by the class.

The Lab creates additional programming related to each semester’s themes, including workshops, sponsored speakers, symposia, visiting artists, and events. Further, the Lab supports relevant student projects beyond the semester and carries out multiple collaborative projects both within the University and with outside partners.


Global Study

Students in the Department of Film and Media Arts may take advantage of global study opportunities offered through VPA and Syracuse Abroad. Study may take place over a semester, during the summer, or in short-term programs.

Global Programs

Domestic Programs

Opportunities in Los Angeles include:

  • Turner Art Week in LA, a Spring Break immersion experience for M.F.A. students generously supported by Marylyn Turner ’56 G’57 and Chuck Klaus G’05
  • The Turner Semester, a residency program in Los Angeles for M.F.A. students generously supported by Marylyn Turner ’56 G’57 and Chuck Klaus G’05
  • The VPA LA Semester, an immersive professional development program that provides undergraduate students with a unique opportunity to work as interns in Los Angeles while taking academic courses taught by LA professionals with expertise in their given discipline