Events
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6/1–11/30 Terra Firma: NewGrounds
View an outdoor installation that demonstrates how an ancient construction technique — rammed earth — can contribute to the decarbonization of the building industry.
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9/11–10/5 Performance Where? Moving Bodies and Other Spaces
View highlights from the spring 2023 visual representation course taught by Architecture Lecturer Hanna Tulis.
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9/18–10/5 Color of My Soul
Explore an array of colorful monoprints created by students as part of a workshop conducted in collaboration with master printer Sarah Carpenter (B.F.A. '10).
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9/24–9/29 Arden Conine: Hot-Tub Time
View a playful exhibition of pieces exploring our relationship (or lack thereof) to the environment, namely through food and signage.
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9/25–9/29 Julia Hale: Nautilus
Explore a psychoanalytical painting practice that delves into the inner components of the psyche.
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10/2–10/6 Jackson Chapin: Objects
Explore a group of objects that engages with difference and play in order to remedy our habituation of them.
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10/2–10/6 Emily Hernandez: A Cartonería Celebration
Come one and all to celebrate the destruction of a piñata and explore the paper-based craft that is cartonería.
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10/2–12/15 Always Be Around: Corita Kent, Community and Pedagogy
Explore the work of Corita Kent through a lens of teaching and community-building, paired with the work of contemporary artists including Art Associate Professor Jen Delos Reyes.
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10/3 Susan Silas: untamed
Attend a lecture exploring embodiment and the way we think about ourselves with respect to that container which is the body.
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10/5 Jeffrey Mansfield: From Rights to Justice – Deafness, Disability, and Belonging in Civic Spaces
Join this talk exploring the theories and practices around how architecture and landscape architecture can create more inclusive communities by uplifting the lived experience and cultural memory of the deaf and disabled communities.
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10/6 Danielle Arigoni: Climate Resilience for an Aging Nation
Attend a lecture exploring the impacts of climate change on people over 65 and the need for community-scale solutions to reduce the risk for all.
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10/8–10/10 ACM Symposium on Computational Fabrication
Attend an event exploring the use of computational tools for the creation of physical things.
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10/9–11/2 Christopher Arya Rouhi: Dystopian Chronicles — The Outhouse Collection
Experience the mesmerizing aesthetics of 3D renderings of an unexpected object: outhouses.
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10/12 City and Regional Planning Virtual Graduate Information Session
Take a whirlwind tour of the Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.), M.A. in Historic Preservation Planning, and Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning programs.
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10/19 Coco Fusco: The Findlay Family Lecture
Hear this Cuban American artist and writer discuss the creation of her 2021 video work Your Eyes Will Be an Empty Word, on view now at the Johnson Museum.
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10/20 Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium: Junior Architects — Building Disciplinary Transformation Through Education
Attend a symposium that invites conversation with educators, practitioners, and policymakers striving to create an enriching environment that embraces pluralism and equity in design education.
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10/20–4/14 Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School
View Art Professor Emerita Kay WalkingStick exhibition of work in conversation with highlights from the New-York Historical Society's collection of 19th-century Hudson River School paintings.
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10/20–10/22 Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium Exhibition: Junior Architects
Explore the work of 25 early-learning and design enrichment programs taking place throughout the U.S. that offer innovative models integrating a multiplicity of institutional and cultural experiences.
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10/21 AAP NYC: Open House New York 2023
Tour the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center's fifth-floor studio at the Tata Innovation Center and learn more about Cornell AAP's undergraduate and graduate programs during the 21st annual Open House New York Weekend festival.
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10/24 Na Chainkua Reindorf (M.F.A. '17): World-Building Through Art-Making
Hear a talk presented by a multidisciplinary artist with a deep interest in world-building and myth-making through the art of the masquerade.
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10/27–10/29 Family Weekend at Cornell University
Explore the local community, and experience campus life through your student's eyes by attending Family Weekend 2023!
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11/1 Design Tech Virtual Open House
Register to attend this virtual open house for prospective graduate students in Design Technology taking place on November 1.
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11/6–11/20 Jenny Zhang and Oscar Llodra: THEM
Explore a show that situates the visitor between two characters in a spatial, immersive screening, utilizing a fictional story to display and reconstruct the biases people hold against each other.
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11/9 All NYC Planning Schools Virtual Open House
Join us for the first-ever open house bringing together all eight planning programs in the New York City region.
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11/9 Rosalyne Shieh & Troy Schaum: Potential of Emptiness
Join SCHAUM/SHIEH as they explore their work over the last decade through the problems of beginnings, false starts, reboots, and the potential of emptiness.
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11/10 City and Regional Planning In-Person Graduate Information Session
Join Cornell's Department of City and Regional Planning for a whirlwind tour of the Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.), M.A. in Historic Preservation Planning, and Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning programs.
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11/16 City and Regional Planning Virtual Graduate Information Session
Take a whirlwind tour of the Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.), M.A. in Historic Preservation Planning, and Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning programs.
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11/30 EJ Hauser: Mission to Explore
Hear a lecture presented by the fall 2023 Teiger Mentor in the Arts during which they will discuss their art-making in relationship to their desire to visualize what lies beneath the surface.
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12/8 City and Regional Planning Virtual Graduate Information Session
Take a whirlwind tour of the Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.), M.A. in Historic Preservation Planning, and Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning programs.