Events
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2/2–5/12 Cornell Art Faculty 2024
Visit the Cornell Department of Art faculty group show connecting art practice to education at the Johnson Museum this spring.
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3/4–3/29 CCA Freedom of Expression Exhibition at Cornell AAP
Contributing to the university's 2023–24 theme, view a showcase of projects by students and faculty exploring the importance of artistic free expression.
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3/18–3/23 Abbey Parker-Blier: tertiary23
View work that explores the body as a tool to commune with the wild of the subconscious and the essence of the spirit that guides it.
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3/18 Zac J. Taylor: From Liquidity to Fixity? Climate Risk and the Remaking of Transnational Real Estate Finance
Hear a talk examining how real estate-finance institutions on Wall Street define and instrumentalize understandings of climate risk and contemplating what this mean for how — and for whom — climate risks are taken up on Main Street.
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3/20 Ben Uyeda: Creativity, Risk, and Money
Hear from a designer who stepped away from the award-winning architecture firm he founded to share affordable designs online and whose ideas have since reached more than 100 million people.
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3/21 Mariam Kamara Issoufou: Intersectional Sustainability
Hear this semester's Edgar Tafel Lecture exploring Issoufou's approach to sustainability, which is about more than just sustaining the environment; it is about sustaining people, their culture, and their economy.
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3/22 Writing Land into Architectural Histories
This symposium aims to explore the entangled histories of the built environment, land, and ecologies, examining intertwined methodologies that address questions of writing land into and out of histories of architecture.
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3/22 Jacob Anbinder: Beyond NIMBY — Antigrowth Activism, Political Ideology, and the Origins of the Housing Crisis
Attend a talk exploring the ideological transformations that took place among liberals around the issue of urban growth.
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3/25–3/29 Melaina Thompson: Woman as Animal — Welcome to the Jungle
View a series of works exploring themes of autonomy, power imbalance, and the female figure's relationship to nature.
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3/26 On-Campus Architecture Graduate Open House for Admitted Students, Spring 2024
Attend this in-depth introduction to graduate studies at Cornell. The open house will cover program overviews, highlights of our areas of expertise, and Q&A sessions with faculty and current students.
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3/26 Jackson Polys: Manifest Excess
Attend a talk that examines the paths of interdisciplinary work that target aporias formed by desiring Indigeneity—confronting expectations of art's imperative to ingest and overstep, to navigate often conflicting urges toward the decolonial appeal.
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3/27 Design Tech Hybrid Open House for Admitted Students, Spring 2024
Register to attend this open house for admitted students, providing an overview of the multicollege Department of Design Tech and in-depth information about the Master of Science in Design Technology program.
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3/29 Virtual Architecture Graduate Open House for Admitted Students, Spring 2024
Learn more about our programs, areas of expertise, and attend Q&A sessions with program directors and current students.
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3/29 Geoff Boeing: Generalizability in Urban Science
Attend a lecture that considers how the academic community can foster better urban science through theory-infused tools for planning research and practice.
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3/29 Dragon Day 2024
Every year, an enormous dragon created by first-year architecture students parades across campus. This year's dragon theme focuses on operability and reusability. Join in person or watch this year's parade live!
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4/4–4/6 FABRICATE 2024: Creating Resourceful Futures
Architecture faculty Leslie Lok, Sasa Zivkovic, and Jenny Sabin are set to participate in the conference, which asks how rethinking architectural methods, technology, and construction can create a new societal position for the built environment.
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4/5–4/7 The 2024 Cornell Asia-Pacific Leadership Conference
Join campus thought leaders and fellow alumni to rekindle Big Red connections and consider solutions to today's critical issues.
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4/8–4/12 Dewey Decimal System
Explore an exhibition filled with handmade books by students, faculty, and local artists.
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4/12 Lisa Bates: Grew Here / Flew Here
Attend a talk that reflects on learning to be in, for, and with community as a Black planner and activist scholar.
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4/24 AAP BBQ
Join us on April 24 for a college-wide BBQ! Bring your picnic blankets and chairs to the top of the Arts Quad for an afternoon of food and fun. We look forward to seeing you there!
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5/24–5/26 AAP Commencement Weekend
AAP will hold its commencement ceremony beginning at 11 a.m. on Sunday, May 26, 2024, in Bailey Hall.