Events
Upcoming & Ongoing
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3/13–3/30 WHERE WE BE?
Explore the Hartell Gallery in ways that suggest alternate possibilities for the role of architecture/installations in these types of space.
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3/18–4/8 Dan Torop: Three Rainbows
View Art Assistant Professor Dan Torop's exhibition of new photographs documenting the absence and presence of water at Tomato Mouse, an artist-run non-profit gallery in Brooklyn.
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3/27–3/31 Group Show: Spaghetti Western
View a selection of work created in the fall of 2022 by B.F.A. '24 students studying in Rome.
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3/27–3/31 Khaly Durst: All the Nouns
View a collection of paintings, photographs, and contraptions exploring google street view.
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3/29–3/30 Architecture Graduate Open House for Admitted Students, Spring 2023
The day will include program overviews, highlights of our areas of expertise, and Q&A sessions with faculty and current students. We hope that you are able to attend this in-depth introduction to graduate studies at Cornell.
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3/29 Billie Faircloth: Sustainable No More — Practicing the Consequence of Truth
Hear a discussion examining the work of an architecture practice committed to empowering designers and clients through research.
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3/31 Dragon Day 2023
Every year in March, an enormous dragon created by first-year architecture students parades across campus. Watch this year's parade live!
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4/10–4/14 Anna Laimo: Hungry for Apples?
View an exhibition exploring fruit, the body, and the mind — with a horrifying twist.
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4/13–4/13 Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium: Real Time
Attend discussions and an exhibition examining how, and for what purpose, cities and populations are tracked, virtualized, and simulated by computational infrastructures in realtime.
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4/14 Spatial Structure and Travel Patterns of the Post-Pandemic City
Attend a symposium exploring research on the future of work-from-home, as well as on inter- and intra-metropolitan relocation patterns of firms and households, and how planners and policymakers should consider these trends.
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4/14–4/15 (Re)thinking Venezuela: Movement, Transit, Displacement
Attend a two-day symposium delving into the contemporary reality of Venezuela, impacted by people fleeing the country and the parallel evolution of cultural content created across literature, cinema, and the visual and performing arts.
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4/15 Mendi and Keith Obadike: SlowDrag
Experience Art Professor Keith Obadike and Mendi Obadike's sound installation, a one-hour procession of cars moving through the St. Louis Place neighborhood playing numerous simultaneous remixes of a song created by the artists.
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4/18 Dan Torop: Estuaries
Hear a talk by Art Assistant Professor Dan Torop, whose work explores earthly and digital terrains.
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4/19 2023 L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture featuring Tatiana Bilbao
Attend this annual talk in New York City, this year delivered by Tatiana Bilbao of Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO on the Cornell Tech Campus.
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4/20 Pablo Helguera: Critical Interdisciplinarity
Attend a talk during which Helguera will provide an overview of his work and address key issues around research processes and the ways in which visual artists engage with other fields in the sciences and the humanities.
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4/22 OWS's 50th Anniversary Symposium
Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities Director and CRP Professor Victoria Beard will be a featured speaker at "The Future of Shelter: Where Do We Go From Here?" on April 22.
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4/24 Architectures of Control and Resistance. New Histories of Architecture and Politics in the 20th Century
Attend a symposium exploring architecture's role in building the structures of power supporting fascism, colonialism, imperialism, and capitalism during the 1900s.
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4/27 AAP Launchpad: Spring 2023
Join us for a special AAP event showcasing recent books written and edited by AAP faculty.
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5/2 Astria Suparak: From Punk to Pop
Listen to a talk delivered by Astria Suparak, whose cross-disciplinary projects address complex and urgent issues made accessible through a popular culture lens.
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6/11 EarShot CoLABoratory Showcase Concert at New School Tishman Auditorium
Hear a performance that includes Art Professor Keith Obadike and Mendi Obadike's Dream Train, an immersive sound installation and performance that encourages audiences to dream collectively as a means of social transformation.
Past Events
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2/11 Bradley Borthwick: Measure, Material and Process
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2/9 Sumila Gulyani: Slum Real Estate: The High-Price Low-Quality Puzzle in Nairobi's Slums
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2/4 Syau-Cheng Lai: Visualizing For Bunita
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2/4 Bob Bertoia: La Posa & Works by Greg Page
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2/2–2/3 Feminist Visualities
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2/2 Cui Zhiyuan: Property Law and Use of Public Assets in China
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2/1 Mario Spada: Public Intervention and Participatory Planning
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1/29–2/18 Manuel Colon-Amador: Mexico - Brazil
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1/26 The City at the Crossroads: Design, Planning and Social Change
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1/23 Reverend Bruce Davenport of New Orleans