Events
Upcoming & Ongoing
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5/21–4/21 B.F.A. Virtual Exhibition: Mother of Exiles
Work by eleven Bachelor of Fine Art majors are displayed in a web-based exhibition site launched on May 21, 2020, up through April 21, 2021.
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2/16–5/10 Studio Talks, Spring 2021
Register for these talks, workshops, and reviews open to the Cornell community framed as an opportunity for 'radical collaboration'.
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2/18–5/13 Spring 2021 Real Estate Seminar Series
Register for the 2021 Cornell Real Estate Seminar Series from the Cornell Baker Program in Real Estate to hear 15 distinguished speakers from the industry.
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2/24–4/30 Repair and Reparations: IES Migration Series Spring 2021
Professor Esra Akcan, HAUD, will moderate three panels in this series that looks at climate, colonialism, truth, and reconciliation.
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4/1–5/14 Spring 2021 Urban Data Science Lecture Series
Register for the Urban Data Science Lecture Series including a series of invited lecturers to show various tools and methodologies to analyze data.
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4/16 & 4/20 Preston Thomas Memorial Symposium: Acts of Repair
A series of conversations on the restorative dimensions of architecture among practitioners across design, landscape, arts, curating, pedagogy, and advocacy.
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4/20–4/23 Morgan Evans-Weiler: Joyous Decay
View Joyous Decay, a thesis exhibition of an interdisciplinary approach to weird temporalities by Morgan Evans-Weiler (M.F.A. '21).
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4/20–4/23 Grace Sachi Troxell: Potato Séance
Visit Potato Séance, a thesis exhibition by Grace Sachi Troxell (M.F.A. '21) including new sculptures in various states of growth and decay.
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4/20 Tech+ Virtual: Harnessing Technology for Future Practice
Register to attend a keynote by architecture Associate Professor Jenny Sabin and a talk by Assistant Professor of the Practice Martin Miller.
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4/20 Celestial Mirror: The Astronomical Observatories of Jai Singh II
Cornell Chats in the Stacks talk with Barry Perlus, emeritus professor of art: images of 18th-century "Jantar Mantars" from his book Celestial Mirror.
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4/21 Liam Young: Worlds Less Traveled
Young, a speculative architect and film director operating in the spaces between design, fiction, and futures, is cofounder of Tomorrows Thoughts Today.
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4/22 The Politics of Building a Climate Crisis
Register for the HAUS Annual Research Ph.D. Symposium, which seeks to rethink architecture's historic role in the politics of climate change.
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4/28 Swati Chattopadhyay: Ephemeral by Design
Architect and architectural historian Swati Chattopadhyay specializes in modern architecture and urbanism, and the cultural landscape of the British empire.
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4/29 Postcommodity: Three Works and a Conversation
Register for this lecture with art collective Postcommodity, comprised of Cristóbal Martínez and Kade L. Twist.
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5/29–5/30 AAP Commencement
Due to New York State restrictions and limitations on gathering sizes, Cornell has not yet decided whether to hold any in-person 2021 Commencement celebrations.
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6/10–6/13 Reunion 2021
We hope you will join us June 10–13 for Cornell's 2021 virtual reunion.
Past Events
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2/25 Closing Reception: Standards for a New Womanhood: Gender, Race, & Expertise
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2/24 Sean Canty: Spin-Offs
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2/23 Maintenance & Preservation Challenges of PoMo Buildings
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2/23–2/26 Group Show: What Ends Up in a Book
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2/23–2/26 Erika Germain: A Thought Shaped Surface
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2/22 Candice Lin: A Materialist History of Contagion
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2/20–3/27 M.F.A. Group Show: 5G
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2/19 A Reckoning in Boston: Film Screening and Q&A with Director James Rutenbeck and Producer Kafi Dixon
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2/17 Amale Andraos: Water Works
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2/10 PCCW's Celebration of Black History Month
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1/25 Register for Reimagine Roundtable: Pandemic Resilience, Jan. 28
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1/6 Event: Projecting Fellows Symposium Series
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1/4 ECOWEEK 2021 Rome: Towards Intersectional Justice
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12/17 Archives Deep Dive: How Noguchi Used Architecture
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12/16 City and Regional Planning Graduate Information Session (Master of Regional Planning and Historic Preservation Planning)
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12/11 Stories of Solidarity: A COVID Project at Cornell
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12/4 Siqi Zheng: Air Pollution, Avoidance Behaviors, and Neglected Social Cost: Evidence from Outdoor Leisure and Commuting Behaviors
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12/2 Weiss/Manfredi: Reciprocal Horizons