In the Media

Monday, April 26, 2021

Neighbors Gallery Exhibits Cornell Student's Ceramic Sculptures

The Ithaca Times: The Ithaca Times reviewed No More Chicken Nuggets, Mommy, a recent show of ceramic sculptures by Grace Sachi Troxell (M.F.A. '21) presented by Neighbors Gallery, an "alternative space" during COVID in Ithaca, NY.


Thursday, April 22, 2021

Yang | What is That Outside of Schwartz!?

Cornell Daily Sun: Featured in the Cornell Daily Sun, Adam Shulman (B.F.A. '23) projects light, warmth, and nature on the Schwartz Center with his installation titled After Nature Had Drawn a Few Breaths. Ends April 26.


Friday, April 2, 2021

Cecilia Lu '22's Ghost Stories Explores Identity, Inheritances and Generational Migration

Cornell Daily Sun: Reviewed in The Cornell Daily Sun, Cecilia Lu's (B.F.A. '22) exhibition at the Johnson Museum includes a multimedia work of pottery, projections, and leaflets: vases, cups, a missing father, a sitting figure, an advertisement for a spa.


Thursday, March 25, 2021

Pandemic Intimacy: Sapar Contemporary's Home Body

Arte Fuse: Arte Fuse reviews a recent group exhibition in NYC that featured work by Baseera Khan (M.F.A. '12). During a time when loneliness and touch-starvation are the norms, Khan's Seats series suggests the intimacy of the internal body.


Monday, March 22, 2021

Trailblazing Artists: Some Late, All Great

Financial Times: Professor Emerita Kay WalkingStick, art, is among artists featured in Financial Times. Reflecting the challenges facing Native American artists, the art establishment is only now catching up with WalkingStick's ambitious and beautiful work."


Thursday, March 18, 2021

Johnson Museum Gives MFA Exhibitions a New Home

Cornell Daily Sun: From industrial representations of sea and nightlife to reflections on language in art, Cornell's M.F.A. student galleries present diverse artistic musings at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art this spring, in The Cornell Daily Sun.


Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Peter Gerakaris Completes AquaVerse Commission

Instagram: Fine art alum Peter Gerakaris (B.F.A. '03) adds finishing touches to AquaVerse, a site-specific commission in collaboration with ZTCA Hamptons Architecture. Gerakaris plans upcoming projects at the Museum of Arts & Design and more.


Monday, March 8, 2021

This Woman's Work

ArtForum: In a column for ArtForum, Assistant Professor Alexandro Segade, art, takes a look at Marvel's WandaVision and discusses queer identity and the role of popular media in shaping our shared social narratives.


Thursday, February 25, 2021

MoMA Receives Donation of 100 Photos by Women Artists Spanning a Century

Hyperallergic: A substantial gift of images from the early modernist period to today represents examples of women artists' pioneering work, among them Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69) and Catherine Opie. In Hyperallergic.


Monday, February 1, 2021

Extra! Extra! Kim Hastreiter's Back With "The New Now"

The New Yorker: In The New Yorker, a New York City art mentor hoped alum Jill Magid (B.F.A. '95) would hand out pennies from her performance project Tender to help launch a new broadside publication.


Wednesday, January 27, 2021

25 Creative Revolutionaries Lead the Way for Positive Change

CODAworx: CODAworx named Associate Professor Jenny Sabin and alumna Meredith Winner (B.F.A. '08) among a community of creative designers who inspire positive change.


Thursday, January 14, 2021

Jan. 16–Mar. 13: James Siena in Xippas Gallery Paris "30 Years Already #1"

Xippas Gallery Paris: Abstract painter and alum James Siena (B.F.A. '79) is among the artists whose work is celebrated in the Xippas Gallery Paris 30th anniversary exhibition.


Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Cornell AAP's New York City Program Receives $10 Million Gift from Gensler Family

The Architect's Newspaper: Arch Paper announces the Gensler family's substantial gift that will enable AAP to sustain its New York City program, AAP NYC.


Tuesday, January 5, 2021

'My Practice Looks Very Different Today': 15 Artist-Mothers on Balancing Work and Family After a Year Like No Other

Artnet: Artnet's piece features recent M.F.A. alumna Amie Cunat's account of her adjustment to full-time teaching, art-making, and parenting.


Monday, January 4, 2021

Reconfiguring the Present: A 2020 List of Other Futures

Frieze: Frieze says art Assistant Professor Alexandro Segade's graphic novel/queer utopian philosophical treatise puts socio-political theory into action.


Friday, December 11, 2020

A Doc to Understand the Confiscation of the Memory of Architects

IDEAT: IDEAT features art alum Jill Magid's (B.F.A. '95) documentary film about the mysterious archives of storied architect Luis Barragán.


Thursday, December 10, 2020

Students Help Man Win Freedom After 28 Years in Prison

Cornell Chronicle: Rose Crawford (B.F.A. '23) is part of a new Cornell chapter of the Parole Preparation Project, which helps the incarcerated make their case for release.


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Baseera Khan Awarded Brooklyn Museum's $25,000 Uovo Prize

Artforum: ArtForum announces conceptual artist Baseera Khan (M.F.A. '12) has won the second annual UOVO Prize, honoring the work of emerging Brooklyn artists.


Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Editors' Picks: 18 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week

Artnet: Artnet previews work by Amie Cunat (M.F.A. '12) showcased in an online art platform that models itself after a record label, now through Nov. 20.


Thursday, October 15, 2020

Artist Jill Magid Etched a Phrase Onto 120,000 US Pennies That Reflects Society's Greater Concern for Financial Bodies Than Human Ones

Artnet: In new work titled Tender for its dual meanings, art alum Jill Magid laser-engraved the phrase "THE BODY WAS ALREADY SO FRAGILE" on 120,000 pennies.


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