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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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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11/15–3/6 Erika Ranee: I Don't Like to Draw
Art Visiting Critic and Fall 2025 Teiger Mentor in the Arts Erika Ranee presents paintings that merge abstraction and autobiography, redefining drawing as an intuitive, liberating act of mark-making and memory at Brattleboro Museum and Art Center.
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12/1–12/5 B.F.A. Thesis: HEMOLYMPH
A B.F.A. '26 group thesis exhibition by Ella Grimm, Carlin Dypko, Arden Conine, Onajevwe Sanomi, Su Jin Kang, and NEBA explores loss, memory, and the impermanence of light through its circulatory movement in space.
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12/8–12/12 B.F.A. Thesis: Precipice
B.F.A. '26 students present a selection of first-semester thesis work exploring themes of memory, social justice, and belonging across a range of media and scales, with a public reception on Wednesday, December 10, from 5–7 p.m.
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12/9–12/15 Spectral Situations: neither / nor
An exhibition featuring new sculptural and time-based works by students in Art Visiting Critic Kyle Bellucci Johanson's Spectral Situations course, exploring the unseen forces, histories, and presences that subtly shape contemporary life.
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12/10 CRP Graduate Programs: Virtual Information Session
Join us and hear directly from faculty and current students about the Master of Regional Planning and Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning programs.
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12/11–2/4 AAP Engagement Impact Grant Virtual Informational Sessions
Attend an informational session about the AAP Engagement Impact Grants available to faculty and students in spring 2026.
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12/12 Cornell in Rome: Fall 2025 Student Exhibition
Cornell in Rome presents an exhibition of fall 2025 projects by B.Arch. and B.F.A. students, featuring work in architecture, drawing, photography, and contemporary Rome studies.
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1/30 Thomas J. Campanella: Designing the American Century — How Two Cornellians Changed the Face of Urban America
CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella highlights how Cornell-trained landscape architects Gilmore D. Clarke and Michael Rapuano transformed the modern American metropolis through visionary public works.
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3/6 Sainan Lin: From Redevelopment to Co-Production — Urban Renewal and Community Governance in China
Guest Professor Sainan Lin examines China's shift from state-led redevelopment to collaborative urban renewal, using Wuhan’s Jianghanli Community as a case study.
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3/13 Erin Benay: Sharing the Same Park Bench — Art as Urban Development in the Rust Belt
Attend a lecture with art historian Erin Benay on how murals shape community, memory, and social change through public art and activism.
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3/26–3/27 Unearthing the Earth: Architectural Histories of Extractivism
Submit an abstract to this HAUS-hosted symposium asking: how do we historicize extractivism's long dureé from the perspective of architectural history?