Exhibition
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Mud + Corn + Stone + Blue
This traveling group show, which includes work by Art Assistant Professor Oscar Rene Cornejo, traces major conflicts that have scarred Central America since the 1960s and explores how their histories are entwined with that of US agriculture through the corn industry.
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GuideStar: A Light & Sound Show by Mendi + Keith
Watch the live stream of GuideStar, an art installation by Cornell faculty and husband-and-wife creative team Mendi and Keith Obadike that featured an array of vibrant, primary-colored laser beams projected from the Space Needle into Seattle's night sky on 3/14/2025. This project was supported by a Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities seed grant.
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Living Structures Exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Design Tech Chair and Architecture Professor Jenny Sabin's studio is one of three practices contributing work exploring the use of biology and biochemistry as a basis for architecture.
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Material Acts: Experimentation in Architecture and Design
HANNAH, the firm led by Assistant Professors of Architecture Leslie Lok and Sasa Zivkovic, is among the artists featured in this exhibition that examines the role of nature as a starting point for material experimentation in the domains of architecture, craft, and science.
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Here, in the Desert
Photographs and models/sculptures by Art Professor Michael Ashkin are on display at Foyer LA through 3/9.
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Highlights from Key to the City 2022
Revisit Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas's interactive project exploring private and intriguing places through a documentary of its presentation during the Birmingham 2022 Festival.
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My Domestic Routines
As part of the 14th edition of Tactics&Practice in Ljubljana, Architecture Assistant Professor Farzin Lotfi-Jam will present an exhibition exploring the feedback loop between domestic desire, data collection, and the insidious possibilities of convenience.
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The Machine at the Heart of Man: Constantinos Doxiadis’s Informational Modernism
e-Flux announces an exhibition in Athens cocurated and designed by Architecture Assistant Professor Farzin Lotfi-Jam that examines the overlapping and intertwining of cities, people, and information systems.