Announcements
Mark Gibian Sculpture Included in After "The Wild" at the Jewish Museum
Drawn from The Barnett and Annalee Newman Foundation Collection, the exhibition highlights work by 47 artists made between 1963–2023, including Corona by Mark Gibian (B.A./B.F.A. '79).
Strong Momentum Marks 2030 Project's Early Fundraising Results
Highlighted transdisciplinary climate research includes coverage of the Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities, particularly their production of the first-ever Global Survey of City Leaders.
We Love We Self Up Here Receives 2023 SAH Award for Film and Video
The documentary short, coproduced by Architecture Assistant Professor Tao DuFour and Cornell A&S Associate Professor of Comparative Literature Natalie Melas, explores urban, agricultural, and industrial landscapes tied to colonial and postcolonial legacies of sugar production and hydrocarbon extraction in Trinidad and Tobago.
Archiol's Sustainable Architecture Essay Competition Winners Announced
Po-Yu Chung (M.S. AAD '21) was recognized with first prize for "Design With and Against Carbon Form — Architecture Forms as Sites for New Energy Paradigms in the Era of Sustainability."
Ten Inducted into Bouchet Graduate Honor Society
New members include CRP Strauch Fellow Zakhary Mallett. Learn more and read a profile detailing his academic journey and research interests.
Threads of History: Textiles at Cornell — Looking In
In this Olin Library display (adjacent to the map collection), learn more about the two large curtains, designed by the Amsterdam-based firm Inside Outside, that are integral to Milstein Hall.
Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded to 171 Scientists, Writers, Scholars, and Artists
Granted on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise, recipients include photographer Sasha Phyars-Burgess (M.F.A. '18).
Stanford Invites Architects to Campus to Consider Materiality in Context
AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon (B.Arch. '95) will speak as part of this annual spring lecture series on May 10.
Estonian architect Karl Pops (B.Arch. '16) was recognized with first prize for his project "Parallel Worlds."
Merkurhuset in Gothenburg Wins the Kasper Salin Prize
Per Bornstein (M.Arch. '99) and colleagues received the award for their Merkur office building in Gothenburg from the Swedish League of Architects.
Society of Architectural Historians Announces the 2023 H. Allen Brooks Travelling Fellows
Annie Schentag (M.A. HAUD '12, Ph.D. HAUD '17) plans to use the award to visit Panama, Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, and Uruguay, countries that are currently reframing their interpretations of the historic built environment through preservation, planning, and heritage practices.
CCA Announces Spring 2023 Grantees
A special mid-year grant competition exclusively for spring 2023 projects on campus supports work by students and faculty in the art and architecture departments.
Funding will support research by CRP Professor Sara Bronin's National Zoning Atlas project in collaboration with Professor Alexander Rush and his lab at Cornell Tech as they seek ways to automate the collection and analysis of zoning information.
Support During the Crisis in Turkey and Syria
A collection of resources for the Cornell community, including information about available campus support and links to reputable international organizations providing relief.
Assistant Professor Jennifer Newsom and Assistant Professor of the Practice Tom Carruthers, founders of Dream The Combine, are among those recognized with the award, which seeks to spotlight distinct design voices.
Women and Abstraction: 1741–Now
This exhibition, on view at the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, Massachusetts, encompasses works by more than 100 artists including five drawings by Jennifer Cecere (B.F.A. '73).
Cornelius Tulloch Receives the YoungArts Jorge M. Pérez Award
Cornelius Tulloch (B.Arch. '21), a Miami-based interdisciplinary artist and designer, will receive an unrestricted award of $25,000.
View work by Art Professor Michael Ashkin included in this exhibition exploring contemporary sculpture at the Ackland Art Museum in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Call for Abstracts – African Water Cities
Coedited by Assistant Professor of Architecture Suzanne Lettieri, African Water Cities is calling for abstracts on migration, energy, demographics, or infrastructure in urbanizing waterfront African cities that are experiencing the effects of climate change. Deadline: January 30, 2023.
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Announces Fall 2022 Grantees
Ortega y Gasset Projects (Brooklyn, New York), cofounded by Art Assistant Professor Leeza Meksin, has been awarded $60,000 in program support over two years.