Events
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9/3–12/17 Graduate Admissions Fall 2025 Events
Join Cornell AAP Admissions this fall for a series of virtual information sessions designed to introduce prospective students to graduate programs offered at AAP.
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9/12–11/11 Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2025 Events
Join Cornell AAP Admissions for their undergraduate admissions fall 2025 events, which include in-person and virtual information sessions, informal drop-in chats, and off-campus opportunities to learn more about the college and application process.
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9/25–12/5 Mark Anthony Brown Jr.: The Book of Mark
Strauch Early Career Fellow in Art Mark Anthony Brown Jr.'s solo exhibition, The Book of Mark, opens September 25 and will be on display until December 5, at UNC–Chapel Hill's Stone Center, exploring identity, spirituality, and ancestry.
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10/18–1/10 M.F.A. Image Text Virtual Info Sessions 2025
Learn more about the M.F.A. in Image Text from codirectors Nicholas Muellner and Catherine Taylor, former faculty guest speakers, and current students.
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10/20–11/13 Onome Olotu: All About That Bass
Explore an exhibition on the politics of big bodies, hidden identities, and the ways in which fatness is read and exaggerated in visual culture.
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11/10–11/20 Anna Ialeggio: HOLE FOLDS
Attend an exhibition by Anna Ialeggio that weaves images, ceramics, and sound to reflect on repair, reclamation, and the evolving relationship between art and ecology.
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11/10–11/20 Group Exhibition: What Remains — Traces of Fire, Memory, and Renewal
Attend an exhibition by Cornell students exploring memory, loss, and renewal through works responding to the aftermath of the January 2025 Palisades fire.
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11/13 M.F.A. Open Studios, Fall 2025
The Creative Visual Arts M.F.A. Open Studios invites the Cornell community to The Foundry for an evening of conversation and discovery as first and second-year graduate students share their in-progress works across varied artistic practices.
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11/13 Agostino Iacurci: Abstract Gardening — Art, Space, and Surroundings
Attend a lecture with Italian visual artist Agostino Iacurci as he explores how painting, sculpture, and large-scale installations transform everyday spaces into vibrant visual gardens where abstraction and nature converge.