Stories
Catherine Opie on Bearing Witness
Photographer Catherine Opie shares thoughts on a new piece from a body of work-in-progress and photographic practice as a mode of looking at the world in the moment.
Chusid, Segade, Warke Discuss Queer / Queering Spaces
CRP chair and associate professor Jeffrey Chusid, assistant professor of art Alexandro Segade, and associate professor of architecture Val Warke on how queer cultures occupy, redefine, and transform spaces ranging from personal to public.
Prods and Porous Boundaries: Candice Lin's (Im)material Practice
Spring '21 Teiger Mentor Candice Lin's practice begins with material fascinations, from plants and molds to masks and stains, and takes shape as she questions notions of citizenship, post/de-colonialism, anthropology, and feminist and queer theory.
Spring 2021: New Collaborations and Conversations at AAP
The semester ahead offers students and faculty new opportunities for cross-platform and cross-disciplinary collaboration within and beyond the college.
Gensler Family Endows, Names Cornell AAP NYC Program
M. Arthur Gensler and his family's recent $10 million endowment gift names and supports the future of AAP's thriving New York City program.
Race and Racism Across Borders
AAP students Tina Lam (M.F.A. '21) and Lucy Ding (B.Arch. '22) are featured in Global Cornell's project expressing new knowledge about racial dynamics.
ASSOCIATION 11 Draws Parallels Across AAP
ASSOCIATION has been a student-run publication since 2005, this year's editorial team presents its most recent iteration, volume 11.
Malinowska and Jasper's Halka in Haiti, Restaging at the Hirshhorn
Assistant Professor of the Practice Malinowska's collaborative film is on view at the Hirshhorn. She discusses the work, identity, and creative practice.
Quad Art Installations Make Physical Distancing More Social
AAP students and recent alumni created the concepts, designs, and installations specifically for the project, supported by staff, faculty, and grounds crew.
Faculty Research University's Ties to Indigenous Dispossession
Jolene Rickard, art, is part of a faculty committee to consult with Native American nations that ceded land in an exploration of Cornell’s land-grant status.
Jessi Reaves Named Fall 2020 Teiger Mentor in the Arts
New York City–based artist Jessi Reaves is the Teiger Mentor in the Arts for the Fall 2020 semester.
COVID-19 and Equity: Rethinking Cities, Pedagogy, and Race
The AAP community rethinks key urban design attributes, planning issues, and legacies of colonialism at the heart of inequities based on class and race.
Fall 2020: AAP Expands, Adapts to Cornell's New Normal
AAP returns to access new spaces and classes, opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration, and renewed commitments to diversity and inclusion.
AAP Mourns Former Dean and Cornell in Rome Founder Bill McMinn
Dean of AAP from 1984 to 1996, McMinn believed that the ancient city of Rome was the ideal laboratory for the disciplines of architecture, art, and planning.
AAP Students Named 2020 Rawlings Cornell Presidential Research Scholars
Six architecture, art, and planning students have been named to the prestigious Hunter R. Rawlings III Cornell Presidential Research Scholars (RCPRS) program.
AAP Students Shine in Recent Competitions, Awards, and Grants
AAP students received a number of awards and grants in support of their work