Events
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2/17–2/27 Kate James: Celebration, Florida
Explore an exhibition that draws inspiration from the Southern Gothic subgenre to shed light on the complex issue of natural displacement and the shifting landscape of Orlando, Florida.
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2/17–2/27 Ruth Martinez Yepes: El papel aguanta todo
Observe an exhibition that constitutes a representation of how to approach data from traumatic experiences while constantly iterating on questioning the entanglement between embodiment, data, and automation.
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2/25 Carla Liesching: Mythmaking Machines
Attend a lecture that considers the central questions animating the speaker's work: How does photography shape our ideologies and practices? How do images create concrete conditions? How can artists disrupt power?
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3/3–3/13 Faye Pamintuan and Yun Hsiang (Sandy) Wang: To the Very Edge
Experience an exhibition of work that explores elements that tether a person to domestic spaces, feelings of intimacy, and familiarity with their environment.
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3/4 Trevor Paglen: You've Just Been F$%^#d by PSYOPs
Hear a talk from an artist, filmmaker, and technologist who explores a history of secret military and intelligence programs that serve as antecedents to a phantasmagoric present.
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3/19 AAP Launchpad: Spring 2025
Join us for a special AAP event showcasing recent books written and edited by Cornell AAP faculty.
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3/20 Tamar Ettun: How to Trap a Demon
Join Teiger Mentor in the Arts Tamar Ettun as she discusses her textile installations, sculptures, drawings, videos, and performances that reflect on somatic empathy in relation to trauma healing and ritual.
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4/10 Melissa Catanese: Artist Talk
Attend a lecture that offers insight into the thought processes behind the speaker's work, exploring how intuition, memory, and personal experience inform her approach to image-making and sequencing.