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  1. 8th Triennial of Photography Hamburg 2022: Currency

    Friday, April 8, 2022 - 11:15 Work by Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69) will be included in the 8th Triennial of ...

  2. Luis Aguirre-Torres: Ithaca Net Zero 2030 Strategy: A Blueprint For City-Wide Decarbonization

    ... 2012 and 2016 he was recognized by the White House for his work promoting climate justice in Latin America. Abstract: The City of ...

  3. Jade Doskow: Freshkills Exhibition

    ... architecture, nature, and time. Doskow is best known for her work Freshkills, Lost Utopias,  and Red Hook. Doskow holds a B.A. from ...

  4. 2023 L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture featuring Tatiana Bilbao

    ... and sensitive design approaches into architectural work. Prior to founding her firm, she was an advisor in the Ministry of ...

  5. Havily Nwakuche: What the Water Took Away Will Never Return

    ... '25) is an Igbo-American artist from North Carolina whose work explores themes of gender, cultural traditions, and familial touchstones, ...

  6. Mark Anthony Brown Jr.

    ... a fellow in museum practice at the Ackland Art Museum. His work has been exhibited at various institutions, including the Cincinnati Art ...

  7. Group Exhibition: Apples & Oranges

    ... of shared language. Apples & Oranges  features work by the following artists (all B.F.A. '26): Hamza Ayad Nadia ...

  8. AAP Capital Projects

    ... Interior scaffolding rises within Sibley Dome as demolition work begins. The historic space is being carefully prepared for its new purpose ...

  9. Brooklyn-Based Artist Olalekan Jeyifous Imagines a New York Transformed by Climate Change

    ... Digest previews Jeyifous's (B.Arch. '00) commissioned work in MoMA's upcoming "Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in ...

  10. Robinson-Appel Awards Honor Student Service Projects with Local Youth

    ... and Alisha Robbins (B.S. URS '26) were recognized for their work with a new student organization at Cornell called Research for Change ...

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