Christoph Wagner and Sofia Martin

First Friday Crafts

First Friday Crafts returns this Friday November 7th in CERIA 337! From 1pm-3pm we will be making slime! Additives such as glitter, charms, and food coloring will be provided along with the typical slime ingredients, as well as a baggy that you can use to take your slime home with you.

We will also be screening the John Hughes 1987 classic Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Roger Ebert said of the movie: “The buried story engine of ‘Planes, Trains and Automobiles’ is not slowly growing friendship or odd-couple hostility (devices a lesser film might have employed), but empathy.” (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-planes-trains-and-automobiles-1987)

Hope to see you there!

Want a First Friday Craft kit from the last workshop? Or have questions about First Friday Crafts? Reach out to Gina Falcone through gfalcone@unm.edu.

What’s Next? – Career and Internship Workshop

Are you a Film & Digital Arts student about to graduate this semester? Or perhaps you’re eager to start planning your career after college. Join us on Thursday, April 16th from 9:00am-10:00am via Zoom! We will have a power point presentation breaking down...

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Film & Digital Arts faculty Monique Anair presents at Statewide Summit

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Film & Digital Arts Capstone Premiere 2026

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