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Exhibition

  • Modernist architectural model of a home that is shaped with a significant slant.

    Mar 9–26

    A House That Holds the Weight of Small Things

    Experience an exhibition that transforms the gallery into a house filled with familiar objects that have double meanings.

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  • An abstract artwork.

    Feb 16–26

    Arden Conine: Forcings

    This exhibition explores sonification as a way of working with cyclical Earth processes, such as tides, to engage environments that remain largely unknown yet exert a massive influence on life on Earth.

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  • A cartoonish drawing of a person with very large eyes.

    Feb 2–12

    Carlin Dypko, Ella Grimm, and Kate Thorpe: Habituant

    View an exhibition of work that presents a meditation on the passage of time, an exploration of self, and an allowance for pathways unexplored.

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  • Orange tinted photograph of an ocean horizon.

    Feb 20–Mar 5

    A Book is a Conversation with a Stranger in the Future

    Visit an exhibition featuring a variety of handmade art books and public programming.

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  • Closeup photograph of water ripples.

    Jan 26–Feb 12

    Melaina Thompson: Planet Stranger

    View an exhibition that explores the female figure's relationship to the natural landscape.

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  • A stylized neon green and magenta rendering of a group of buildings.

    Jan 22–Feb 12

    The Crystal Palace 2026, Part 1

    This inaugural two-part exhibition at the Crystal Palace will feature the work of faculty and staff from the Art Department who responded to an open call.

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  • A cartoon drawing of a pigeon, set against an orange background.

    Jan 19–29

    Fall 2025 Cornell in Rome: RoMA!

    View RoMA!, an exhibition on display by B.F.A. '27 students.

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  • A sheep with two prominent horns.

    Jan 19–29

    Josi Valle Ellis: Dreaming shelter for the long night

    View an art exhibition centered around a free-standing wool tent-garment—a shepherd's mantle constructed of locally-raised felted sheep's wool, inspired by traditional Eurasian designs that function as shelters—a cave of dreams for the imaginal production of renewed relations to place.

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  • A distorted computer screen with a sculpture of a woman's face in the background.

    Mar 16–26

    Dahyun Ryu: 404

    View an exhibition exploring the paradox of memory in the digital age by Dahyun (Roo) Ryu (B.F.A. '26).

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  • A drawing of a mountain range and sun with Korean text in the sky.

    Feb 2–12

    Jiwon Chloe Han: Where the Memory Flows

    View this solo exhibition by Jiwon Chloe Han (B.F.A. '26), centered on memory as an active, moving force shaped by love, loss, and emotional distance.

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