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Group Exhibition: Space of Becoming

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Exhibition

Location

Olive Tjaden Gallery

Tjaden Hall

M–F, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Contact

Department of Art

(607) 255-6730

artdepartment@cornell.edu

Abstract

Space of Becoming showcases the works of five thesis students in the Cornell B.F.A. program. Rooted in transformation, transition, and self-discovery, the exhibition considers the “space” not as a fixed site but as a condition in flux—where identities shift, boundaries dissolve, and new forms take shape. The artists engage this framework through materially and conceptually driven practices that are the culmination of years of investigation and research. Their work probes thresholds: between personal and political, nature and artifice, body and environment, permanence and decay, etc.

Spanning a diverse range of media—from painting, sculpture, and installation to video, photography, and sound—this exhibition explores how material, memory, and gesture converge to articulate spaces of becoming.

Exhibiting Artists (All B.F.A. ’25):

  • Alex Park
  • Amy Lee
  • Edward Conte
  • Hanul Gu
  • Lena Park

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