B.F.A.
Applied + Engaged Art Practice
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A) curriculum combines the intensive studio culture of the Department of Art with open access to elective classes in all areas of Cornell University. Focusing on individualized direction with close faculty mentorship, studio practice, and forging trans-disciplinary relationships, the department prepares a close community of artists to engage the world as creative and intellectual leaders.
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Sabrina Haertig Gonzalez, B.F.A. 2022, Installation view of Sabor a Carne (2021), steel, latex, silicone, cellulose, cabinet, and beeswax, dimensions variable. image / provided
Work by Sabrina Haertig Gonzalez

William Jihrel Smith, B.F.A. 2019, Failed Blacks #1 (2016), etching and engraving on Rives BFK printmaking paper, 11" x 14".
Work by William Smith

Angelique Nagovskaya, B.F.A. 2022, Untitled ii (2020) red colored pencil, conte on paper, 48" x 60".
Work by Angelique Nagovskaya

So Yeon (Natalie) Kim, B.F.A. 2018, Cloud Eaters (2017), oil on canvas, 48" x 60".
Work by So Yeon (Natalie) Kim

Jeeah Eom, B.F.A. 2019, It's Only a Procedure (2017), digital photograph on transparency.
Work by Jeeah Eom

Savannah Flores, B.F.A. '25, Detail of Embrace of the Forest's Corruption (2021), ink and watercolor on paper, 8" x 11". image / provided
Embrace of the Forest's Corruption

Christina Welzer, B.F.A. 2019 , Raw (2017), pen drawing, digital alteration, inkjet print, 44" x 42".
Work by Christina Welzer

Lane Letourneau, B.F.A. 2021, Tomat-uh-oh (2017), scanned images composited in Photoshop, 40" x 30".
Work by Lane Letourneau

Adam Shulman, B.F.A./B.A. '23, After Nature Had Drawn a Few Breaths (2021), three-channel video and nine-channel light installation, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, Ithaca, New York, installation view. image / provided
After Nature Had Drawn a Few Breaths

Jay Yang, B.F.A. 2018, Different Ways to Eat Lead: Dominus (2017), spray paint, 60" x 48".
Work by Jay Yang

Matéa LeBeau, B.F.A. 2022, Still from My Climate Change Anxiety (2019). image / provided
Work by Matéa LeBeau

Kevin Cruz, B.F.A. 2018, Cholo Painting #3 (2017), paint marker and acrylic paint on canvas, 41.5" x 56".
Work by Kevin Cruz

Pauline Shongov, B.F.A. 2018, Pauline Shongov and Aaron Glasser '17, wax notes (2017), 16 mm film and digital projection, installation view.
Work by Pauline Shongov

Vivian Lin, B.F.A. 2020, Thy Eve (2019), yarn, stuffing, embroidery thread, 166" x 19".
Work by Vivian Lin

Emery Bergmann, B.F.A. 2021, Screenshot from the video My College Transition (2017).
My College Transition

Vaidehi Reddy, B.F.A. 2022, Maa Durga (2019), intaglio on Hanhemule paper, 15" x 11".
Work by Vaidehi Reddy

Lucy Plowe, B.F.A. 2020, Blessing's Bloom (2018), water-based monotype and handmade paper installation, approximately 48" x 84".
Work by Lucy Plowe

Aiza Ahmed, B.F.A. 2020, Khidmat Gar (Waiter) (2018), pencil on paper, 18" x 24".
Work by Aiza Ahmed

William Demaria, B.F.A. 2020, Portraits and other Fractured Landscapes 3 (2017), oil paint on MDF board, 18" x 24".
Work by William Demaria

Asha Bell, B.F.A. 2022, Make Orwell Fiction Again (2020), Digital Photograph.
Disrupting Quietude in Suburbia: Landscape Activism